tj_dragonblade: (TenKen LMAO)
tj_dragonblade ([personal profile] tj_dragonblade) wrote2004-08-17 04:53 pm

Bored...bored...yep, still bored...

Thanks for the comments, everyone.

(twiddles thumbs)

Swiped from [livejournal.com profile] deathlike and played with far too many times; these were the two most amusing results...


What The Hell Happened Last Night?
LJ Username
What did you drink?
You wake up in the morning next to: hemlock_inyx
...who is wearing: an air stewardess uniform
...and rolls over to you to say: My God, you're supple!
...and then: zaps you with an electric cattle prod
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Inyx-sama...(shakes head) I'm all for kink, but...a *cattle* prod?


What The Hell Happened Last Night?
LJ Username
What did you drink?
You wake up in the morning next to: aliaswestgate
...who is wearing: a collar and leash
...and rolls over to you to say: How the heck did you manage to sleep with those wrist cuffs on?
...and then: nibbles your neck
This quiz by joneccleston - Taken 45948 Times.
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(arches an eyebrow) Perhaps the question should be how did *you* manage to sleep in a collar and leash?

(grins maniacally)

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Edit: Oi. I don't suppose such a thing as official Chibi-Nii or Chibi-Goujun pics exist...? Chibi-Fanart-Nii or -Goujun? (ponders)

[identity profile] tj-dragonblade.livejournal.com 2004-08-18 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh. Thank you! I'm always looking to expand my knowledge, trivial or otherwise. And on that note:

hakase and aniki are other unfamiliar terms I've been seeing a lot lately...could you enlighten me? ^_^

[identity profile] aliaswestgate.livejournal.com 2004-08-18 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
hakase=closest equivalent to the title Dr in japanese. Used a lot as Nii-hakase and Hwan-hakase in the actual TV shows.

aniki=older brother, elder brother. Used in context of Doku and Gojyo, since Doku truly is his respected older brother. Also used in crime family situations, or pretty much anywhere you'd have a mentor or someone to look up to, where a mentor or trusted comrade is also 'aniki'. Used only in the male context though. For a female it would be aneeki. Not to be confused with 'sempai' which refers to an upperclassmen, but used with the same amount of respect.

Hope it helps, others can give you better definitions than i. *prods Sychogrl*

[identity profile] deathlike.livejournal.com 2004-08-18 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
hakase = doctor (with PH.Ds)

aniki = older brother

oniichan = respect of older brother, the term Lirin always uses towards Kou Gaiji.