Nice lil meme entry...

Apr 18, 2005 19:39

I'm gonna have fun with a meme that I found on Ronald MacK's lj. XD

Sounds a lot like Harlequin, ne?

Somehow...if Luna went Goth, it would totally fit her...

Total opposite of the recently deceased "Most Powerful Man in Gaia".

The attitude's right, but the style of dress is DEFINITELY opposite of how Gino really is...

And this, ladies ( Read more... )

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Dare to quiz! ^_^ dr_arcade April 19 2005, 21:11:39 UTC
Name: Neil Coleman
Hair: Naturally multi-coloured. Nice.
Clothes: You dress like a wanna-be magical girl. O_o; I hope I'm at least wearing sandals...
Powers: Light magic I figured I was more electrical but light is good.
Special Features: Fox ears and tail A fox? Well, it's in the canus family which isn't that far from werewolf
Sidekick: The great spirit of Master Bunnie Mae Rabbot! (Of course) , as channeled through whatever item you have onhand at the time.
Attitude: Cold and quiet. Cold? Not my thing. Quiet? Very likely. I can do quiet ~_^
Weapon: Flails (eh...they're like nunchuks) Coooooooool. >: )

40 percent female, 60 percent male.

You have a total boy brain
Logical and detailed, you tend to look at the facts
And while your emotions do sway you sometimes...
You never like to get feelings too involved

You Are 18 Years Old Not that hard to believe considering people still tell me I look 18. I hope those other nine years don't catch up with me any time soon. XD

Your Japanese name is... Ryozo ( ... )

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afe_coda April 20 2005, 02:29:27 UTC
Interesting. I already know my Japanese name -- mostly because I went through the effort of actually researching the appropriate characters -- and it gave me the given name "Takai" -- which (I think -- it didn't show me) uses the same "taka" character as "Takachi" that I had chosen for myself.

Though I'm still trying to decide if I want to stick with the more obscure reading for my chosen surname ("Kouda," which I selected for its phonetic resemblance to "Coda") or if I want to keep the characters and go with the more common reading ("Mitsuda," which is what most native Japanese speakers THINK my name is).

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