Jan. 23rd, 2006
Odd Questions
Jan. 23rd, 2006 12:43 pmSometimes come to mind. In this instance, do I look like you imagine me looking? Granted not a totally fair question because I use my real life photo fairly often. But sometimes I catch myself with a different visual concept of someone even when I do know what they look like in real life.
Of course part of this might be because I use real life (including LJ people in that category in this instance)people as characters in my stories. Including myself. Which means sometimes I am taller, sometimes shorter, sometimes a different age etc. In much the same way the real life people adapted to a story might change their physical attributes from time to time. This not counting those who I do not know about in terms of actual appearance.
Which would lead to another question. Do you look like you think you look to others in LJ? Or in the internet in general as it were.
Of course part of this might be because I use real life (including LJ people in that category in this instance)people as characters in my stories. Including myself. Which means sometimes I am taller, sometimes shorter, sometimes a different age etc. In much the same way the real life people adapted to a story might change their physical attributes from time to time. This not counting those who I do not know about in terms of actual appearance.
Which would lead to another question. Do you look like you think you look to others in LJ? Or in the internet in general as it were.
Anything interesting?
Jan. 23rd, 2006 11:24 pm1. I was in Georgia during the war you know. I drove hovers full of destruction from Macon to Atlanta before the cease fire was called and everyone lost.
2. Jemmie was a river rat. Not too much of one. The face was pulled out into a bit of a snout and the whiskers I am told tickled. The ladies though, the ladies always seemed to love what he could do with that tail.
3. She had a dancer's heart and body in a world where music had lost its hold.
4. Sometimes death is the shortest distance between two points. And sometimes it is the longest.
5. Don't much cotton to magic. Ruins the flower beds something fierce.
6. It was not her beauty,shining like a river in the firelight that attracted him,or her intelligence. It was her forgiveness.
7. After a few years the catfish had stopped eating people, but there are those who just cannot let go of a grudge.
8. Even after 30 years, being lovers had not stopped them from being friends. Small details such as being the same sex tend to become insignificant when you are not the same species after all.
2. Jemmie was a river rat. Not too much of one. The face was pulled out into a bit of a snout and the whiskers I am told tickled. The ladies though, the ladies always seemed to love what he could do with that tail.
3. She had a dancer's heart and body in a world where music had lost its hold.
4. Sometimes death is the shortest distance between two points. And sometimes it is the longest.
5. Don't much cotton to magic. Ruins the flower beds something fierce.
6. It was not her beauty,shining like a river in the firelight that attracted him,or her intelligence. It was her forgiveness.
7. After a few years the catfish had stopped eating people, but there are those who just cannot let go of a grudge.
8. Even after 30 years, being lovers had not stopped them from being friends. Small details such as being the same sex tend to become insignificant when you are not the same species after all.