Today, I have things and stuff:
I need more icons. I have a default icon (Bastet, who pwns you); an icon for bitchy/having fun, which is for me much the same thing; and an icon for horny/having sex. I need an icon for happy, one for sad, one for sleepy, and one for my girlfriend. I like animations, but pretty screenshots are nice too. Interwebs, if you feel like either providing icons or instructions of What I Must Do To Make Animate Icons Without Photoshop, 'Cause I Don't Own It, I would not be unhappy. In a drabble-writing kind of way, probably.
( Heres Tanarill is Bitchy When She's Sick. Well, Bitchy-er. )
Anyone who follows Neil Gaiman's Blog will already know this, but I thought I'd mention that while it makes a crap Oracle, Neil Gamain's Magnificent Oracular Journal does make a good auto-prompt machine. You pick up the ball, shake it, and see what it says. You do have to wait until something that has no real bearing on anything comes up, but when it does the prompts are, indeed, magnificent. For example:
( Origami, lit. the art of folding paper )
I had Thai curry for lunch today. My eyeballs are sweating.
I need more icons. I have a default icon (Bastet, who pwns you); an icon for bitchy/having fun, which is for me much the same thing; and an icon for horny/having sex. I need an icon for happy, one for sad, one for sleepy, and one for my girlfriend. I like animations, but pretty screenshots are nice too. Interwebs, if you feel like either providing icons or instructions of What I Must Do To Make Animate Icons Without Photoshop, 'Cause I Don't Own It, I would not be unhappy. In a drabble-writing kind of way, probably.
( Heres Tanarill is Bitchy When She's Sick. Well, Bitchy-er. )
Anyone who follows Neil Gaiman's Blog will already know this, but I thought I'd mention that while it makes a crap Oracle, Neil Gamain's Magnificent Oracular Journal does make a good auto-prompt machine. You pick up the ball, shake it, and see what it says. You do have to wait until something that has no real bearing on anything comes up, but when it does the prompts are, indeed, magnificent. For example:
( Origami, lit. the art of folding paper )
I had Thai curry for lunch today. My eyeballs are sweating.