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(from [livejournal.com profile] blackmetalbaz)

1. Does my username suit me?
2. Is my journal's title cryptic or descriptive? What do you think it means?
3. Does my journal expand your knowledge of me?
4. Do you think my bio describes me well? If you knew me in real life and found it, would you be able to guess who it was describing?
5. Which of my interests surprises you the least?
6. Which of my interests surprises you the most?
7. Which of my interests needs explaining?
8. Which of my userpics suits me best?

on 2004-03-04 05:08 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sisuphos.livejournal.com
1. As far as i know you, yes
2. Cryptic and descriptive. It's a rather nifty punctuation mark. If the question is what it meant to you when you chose it? Perhaps because it is a name that represents a symbol that represents a word, and you like ciphers; perhaps because it suggests an ongoing thing - a live journal; because you like how it implies something open-ended; possibly it simply had an aesthetic appeal, in which case it just means you have good taste; it could be some strange BDSM or RPG symbol; or something else entirely.
3. Yes, but i was starting from a pretty low base.
4. Probably. Probably.
5. None thus far, but I didn't really have any preconceptions about somebody I didn't know.
6. Ditto.
7. Hmm. No idea.
8. The one of you being strangled I think is pretty sexy. Not sure what this says about me. No idea if it suits you best.

on 2004-03-04 07:46 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] libellum.livejournal.com
as far as ampersand goes; you're pretty much on the mark. I hadn't thought of the "cipher" thing before, but then that also appeals. It's certainly not a cryptic code-name for any of my more obscure tastes.

I think the reason I chose it was because so many of the trendy girls on the internet use &s all the time, not only in their writing but in lists, or layouts, or as link-symbols. I used to do it too before I realised I was just being a sheep. Writing the word in full rather than "&" is intended to be ironic, as well as lightly self-mocking for the times I do use the symbol. The aesthetics thing is also true.

As for the "submission" icon - it certainly suits a part of me. (the picture it's from is here (http://img5.photobucket.com/albums/v14/xtasca/erotic/?action=view&current=Dogstar_7117.jpg), if you're interested)

thanks for filling this out - it's horribly self-indulgent, I know, but I was curious :)

on 2004-03-04 04:36 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sisuphos.livejournal.com
Ook. Just looked at your picture. And I find that my decision not to follow the link at work was probably for the best, even if it might have shaken some of my workmates out of their torpor. Anyway, erotic it definitely is. I feel quite faint. Nice breasts.

on 2004-03-05 03:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] libellum.livejournal.com
thankyou :)

after all, it's silly to have erotic photographs of oneself online but pretend they don't exist. why not celebrate? there's nothing wrong with eroticism, or the female form.

(This is a fact I need reminding of, especially when my current reaction to that photo is a desperate need to assure you that I'm not that fat any more, I'm lost quite a bit of weight since then, and it was a bad week anyway. Evidently I'm not fat in it (that wasn't a fish for compliments, just a bit of wry fun-poking at my own neuroses), but nor am I perfectly toned and skinny. I don't want to present an air-brushed version of myself. And it doesn't matter if I'm happier with my body now than I was then. It's still me. It's still a nice photograph. Anyway yes. Apologies for the self-justification; I know you didn't as for it.)

on 2004-03-05 03:08 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mirabehn.livejournal.com
*huggggggggggggs*

Just wanted to say that having looked at all those photos, you look absolutely beautiful in them, with a gorgeous figure and wonderful breasts especially.

I know you weren't fishing for compliments here, but I was looking for a space in which to say this. :)

after all, it's silly to have erotic photographs of oneself online but pretend they don't exist. why not celebrate? there's nothing wrong with eroticism, or the female form.

You're so right. :)

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