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Top Five Meme.
(For example, give me a subject - episodes of a show, shoes, foods, books, etc - and I tell you my top five.)
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Top Five Meme.
(For example, give me a subject - episodes of a show, shoes, foods, books, etc - and I tell you my top five.)
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2.) Wicked Queen from Twelve Kingdom. I loved that she was connected to the heroine, and I loved how that played out.
3.) The 1st season bad guy from Dark Angel. He was menacing and screwed up, but he was a good contrast to Max, and I liked the hints that she was his favorite.
4.) Sloane from Alias. So evil. So convinced he was a father figure to Sydney.
5.) Lust. She's a villain, but all she really wants is to be human, and loved.
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2.) hershey or lindor chocolates
3.) chocolate chip cookies
4.) snicker's bars
5.) barbecue potato chips.
(I'm on a sugar and dairy cleanse right now - I can eat NONE of these things)
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Suki/Sokka
Sabriel/Touchstone
Jaye/Eric
Lee/Kara (season miniseries-season 2.5)
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2.) my ipod
3.) my walkman
4.) car radio
5.) dvd player/ tv
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Favorite fantasy heroines - regular, full-text books only, please! (That is, no manga for this one ...)
Are we looking for book recs? -And I've yet to find any female written in manga as awesome as these.
1.) Alanna, from the Song of the Lioness Quartet, from which I can trace so many of my ideas about correct feminine behavior, and how you react when people say you can't do something cause you're a girl. (Honorable mention, Daine, from the Wild Magic Series.
2.) Eddi, from War for the Oaks. The book that made me love urban fantasy.
3.) Rachel Morgan, from Dead Witch Walking. Totally kickass witch, this has the honor of also being my first femmeslash ship (that looks like it's going to be becoming canon). Also has a complex process to become a vampire, and keeps the vampires scary.
4.) Tremaine Valiadre. I think we've talked about her awesomeness before.
5.) Vivian, from Blood and Chocolate. A YA book, this is still one of the best books about werewolfs, and has one of the hottest romances around. Also, on reread, Vivian came across as a bit bitchier than I remember, and I love it - of course she could have some ideas about her worth, with the position she's in. (Daughter of the former pack leader, she's a little bit like a mob princess.)