userpic meme
Jan. 2nd, 2018 08:53 amIt has been ages since I got to use the Rat Meme. So:
Reply to this post with "WARSHEEP!" and I will pick three of your icons for you to talk about in your own journal. If you'd like, keep the meme going by making this offer on your post.
From
shanaqui:

Used when I'm doing something meme-ush. Stolen from
jadelennox on LJ back in the day. The rat-creature is from Jeff Smith's comic epic Bone. It's something of a running gag in the comic: "Those rat-creatures would have to be pretty stupid to follow me onto this frail little branch! ... STUPID, STUPID RAT-CREATURES!!".

Used when someone is being dense. I've not gotten in an argument on DW in ages, so this is mostly if I'm posting about something that particularly annoys me (and isn't computer-related; I've another pic for that). Which also doesn't happen all that often anymore. I forget the provenance of this one.

Play Different. Used mostly for boardgame-related program activities. The pyramids are part of a game system that I was heavily into from about 1998 until I left Blacksburg in 2006. Image by Elliott "Eeyore" Evans, in homage to the multicoloured translucent iMac "Think Different" ads from the turn of the millennium.
Reply to this post with "WARSHEEP!" and I will pick three of your icons for you to talk about in your own journal. If you'd like, keep the meme going by making this offer on your post.
From
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Used when I'm doing something meme-ush. Stolen from
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Used when someone is being dense. I've not gotten in an argument on DW in ages, so this is mostly if I'm posting about something that particularly annoys me (and isn't computer-related; I've another pic for that). Which also doesn't happen all that often anymore. I forget the provenance of this one.
Play Different. Used mostly for boardgame-related program activities. The pyramids are part of a game system that I was heavily into from about 1998 until I left Blacksburg in 2006. Image by Elliott "Eeyore" Evans, in homage to the multicoloured translucent iMac "Think Different" ads from the turn of the millennium.