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keleos ([info]keleos) wrote,
@ 2009-10-08 18:27:00

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Reply to this meme by yelling "Words!" and I will give you five words that remind me of you. Then post them in your IJ and explain what they mean to you.

[info]deborak gave me cooking, family, roleplaying, trucks, frugality:

Cooking: When I was thirteen, Dad went back to over-the-road driving and Mom started working nights at a factory, so I got the kid (baby brother), the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry, the yard work, the whole shebang, because everybody had to pitch in. The cooking was the only bit I really liked. I love how a meal can bring people together, and I like experimenting with different flavors. I miss baking, a bit, but with just me and the husband a full cake is a bit much to have in the house.

Family: I have a lot of it. I have four older half-brothers and an older half-sister from my father’s first marriage, and a little brother. This has given me a baker’s dozen in the nieces and nephews department, with baby brother adding the last two nieces. My father comes from a family of 13 kids, and I have so many cousins on my mother’s side of the family, I don’t even know them all. So, I have a bit of family.

Roleplaying: I’m going to assume that we’re talking about the RPG kind of roleplaying, and not the bedroom sort of roleplaying. Not that I’m saying that I do that, mind you… Anyway. Roleplaying… that would be your fault, [info]deborak. It was you that pulled me into it with RPGG and my first character, Hera. The hubby had tried to get me into LARPing, but while I had fun making the character sheet, I never actually played. Writing, though, was something that I loved to do so it was much easier for me to put it into practice. Now I have so many critters running around in my head, it’s not funny.

Trucks: I grew up in a truck driving family. My dad drove. Three of my older brothers still drive. And for eight years, I worked in an office that provided a secondary service for trucking companies. So yep. Trucks.

Frugality: My husband and I made a decision a few years ago. He’d read a book by a guy named Dave Ramsey, and we sat down, discussed it, discussed a slightly modified plan of action, and decided to live it. So far, it’s working. We have a home that will be entirely ours in several years, and plans in place for my parents. We splurge carefully, but save money where we can, as much as we can, so that we can, in a few years, live the way we want to.

[info]tygie gave me instant messaging, play, drive-ins, steampunk, New York:

Instant messaging: It’s really strange how things work out sometimes. I’d originally gotten MSN, AIM and YIM to keep in touch with the other dollers that I’d met on Eden Enchanted, specifically to work out details for some of the contests we did with the pixel art. Then once I started Rping at RPGG, I met [info]tygie, [info]quillismightier and [info]arami; as well as getting to talk on a more regular basis to [info]krzykat and [info]deborak, both of whom I’d known for about ten years. But what makes me chuckle about [info]tygie picking that particular word is, despite all the time we spend talking to each other via IM, it was her roommate that had installed MSN on her computer. If not for that…

Play: If not for that, she and I wouldn’t do so much of this. Because if we’re both online, we’re usually RPing in IM, about to RP in IM, or have just finished RPing in IM. Usually heralded by the battle cry of “PLAY!” We do talk about a lot of other things when we IM, but somehow it usually evolves into playing eventually.

Drive-ins: Well I only have the one. There is a drive-in movie theater, Becky’s Drive-In, just down the mountain that the hubby and I like to go to during the summer. He likes to go far more often than I do. It’s not that I don’t love it, I do, it’s a blast to go. But it’s a double feature, you have to get there early to get a good spot, wait for the sun to go down, etc. So by the time you’re done, you’ve been there a good chunk of time, and you come home pooped. Happy. But pooped. So it’s just a once-in-a-while treat.

Steampunk: Shhhhhh! Like four people know I like steampunk! And I like it that way. It prevents certain squeeful people from stomping all over my butterfly and ruining my enjoyment of something. It’s the same reason I don’t broadcast which shows I like too often. But since you brought it up, I LOVE STEAMPUNK. I’m so damn excited about the costume I’m working on for D*C next year. I need to do some figuring on some gears and make a trip to Home Depot, since the accessories are the part that I’m going to struggle with, I think. Then again, I have some worries about the gaiters too, since I haven’t found a pattern, and I’m just beginning to teach myself to sew. But still… it’s so wicked cool, I really want to do it well. It’s so wonderfully detailed and creative, I hope I’m up to the challenge.

New York: My adopted home town. I moved to NYC to move in with my husband about six months after I’d met him in person for the first time. Considering that I grew up five miles outside of a town of 775 people, it was a bit different. (Though I’d lived several other places prior to that; some of them had also been major cities.) I genuinely LOVE New York City, with all it’s diversity and craziness. There’s so much going on, all the time, it’s impossible to be bored in that city. There is a pulse and energy that I’ve never found in any other city, and surprisingly, a great feeling of community. New Yorkers love their city, passionately, and they’ll defend it the same way. There are many things I miss about living there. Traffic is not one of them. But occasionally, at 3 a.m., I’d really like some tikka masala and naan, and out here… I’m lucky I got a WaWa that’s nearby.

[info]quillismightier gave me cats, Wisconsin, guns, Eris, critters:

Cats: Ah, my little furry butts. I grew up in a dog family. My parents always claimed that they didn’t like cats. Of course, now that I’ve moved out, they got one of their own, though my mom complains about her constantly. I think Dad is fonder of her, but they’re still more dog people than cat people. I like to think that me and my first kitty, Yowler, changed their minds a bit. When I moved in with the hubby, he had two of his own, Circle and Gremlyn. Then we added Vinnie. After moving to PA, we acquired Lola and Cheeto. Since then, we’ve turned down, at last count, the offers for another 14 cats. Oh, wait, 15. The lady that took my blood a couple weeks ago offered me a little male kitty, under a year old. Apparently, we just look like cat people. See my answers to Ali below for further info.

Wisconsin: I was born and raised, and spent most of my life, in the cheese state. I think that growing up in a rural community in Wisconsin gave me skills that some people don’t have. I’m very self-sufficient, and prepared to try to handle something myself rather than handing it off to somebody. I think I have a good solid foundation because of where I grew up. But I had itchy feet and the pace was too slow for me there for a while… it took me some time to settle down.

Guns: This one is more my husband than it is me. It’s his hobby and his passion, but I’m a very firm proponent of the second amendment. Gun ownership is not a crime, and not everyone that owns a gun is a right-wing, bible-thumping, ignorant, inbred hick. I do get a little frustrated with the stereotype. I have fun target shooting with my revolver, and the hubby almost has me talked into doing a zombie shoot… which is where they have zombie targets, sometimes on wires or rollers so they can be moving targets, and usually there’s three stations: shotgun, pistol, and then a hatchet or a machete where you get to smash a head (which is really a melon.) They’re fun.

Eris: Goddess of discord and chaos, matron goddess of Discordianism, hater of hot dogs with buns. Which reminds me, I haven’t been able to find my copy of the Principia Discordia since we moved. I think Eris may have reclaimed it into the chaos from whence it originated. Or it’s at the bottom of a box full of 80’s music on cassette tapes. And may I just add: FNORD!

Critters: Since you asked about cats, I’m not sure if you’re referring to the other animals I’ve had, or the fact that I call my characters critters. If it’s the former, I’ve had quite a number of pets pass through my household: guinea pigs, a hedgehog, mice, birds. We still have three snakes, though it used to be five. If you’re asking about the latter, I have no idea why I call my characters critters. I’m just weird.


[info]semicharmedali gave me Dragon*Con, Liquor, Kitties, bears, DDC:

Dragon*Con: For years, I had friends telling me I HAD TO GO TO DRAGON*CON OMG. I finally got to go in 2008, and again this year. I will be going again next year, because OMGDRAGON*CON. Okay, I admit it. It was and is as awesome as everybody kept telling me. It’s insane and crowded and non-stop, but AWESOME. Hopefully next year I’ll have a costume; I wanted one this year, but I didn’t really have the time or money considering it came down to the wire on whether I was going to be able to afford to go or not. It’s a week I look forward to, all year. It’s better than Christmas.

Liquor: I am honestly not sure why I got this one. I’m not a big drinker. Other than the first year at D*C when Cary MADE me drink those Gummi Bears with Machine Guns and get all drunk… I’m a choir girl when it comes to alcohol. Really. A little wine now and then. Some cider occasionally. But liquor… really, I have no idea what you’re getting at.

Kitties: I covered the kitties in my reply to Dawny above, but I will just add here that all but one of our kitties has been a rescue. Yowler rode to work under the wheel well of a co-worker’s car when she was 3 months old. I miss her, every day. The hubby found Gremlyn on the side of the road when she was 6 months old… and she’s now 21. Circle, who’s actual name is Circe, is a pure-breed that was bought and given as a gift to my husband. Vinnie… actually, I stole him from a neighbor because he was being mistreated. Then we moved to a different state, and he’s all mine now. Lola was given to us by a family that couldn’t keep her and was considering putting her in a shelter. And Cheeto was a rescue kitty that DEMANDED we take her home, so I paid for her shots and home she came. Those are my kitties.

Bears: I don’t wanna talk about the bears. I don’t like the bears. But they have squatters’ rights since they were here first, so I’m kinda stuck with them. Fortunately, I have black bears, not brown bears which are WAY WAY WAY scarier. Honestly? I’m a bit more freaked out by the mountain lions up here than the bears. And that’s saying something.

DDC: DDC was only my second RPG ever, and I’d only been playing for six months when I joined. That was all Dawny’s fault. She kept giggling and sending me links to Doreen and Anne writing the most horrific romance EVER, and I couldn’t help it, I got sucked in. Before I knew it, I had two, then three characters. Then more. And now, I’m a mod. How weird is that?

Bonus round: If you’ve RP’d with me, give me the name of one of my characters, and five words that character brings to mind, and I’ll explain what they mean to that character in a reply here.

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[info]deborak
2009-10-08 11:45 pm UTC (link)
Caesar: Death, Camels, Obedience, Strategy, Friendship

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[info]keleos
2009-10-10 07:49 am UTC (link)
Oh, this is a toughie, because I don’t think I ever genuinely captured Caesar the way I wanted to. Maybe if I’d played him a little longer, I could have dug into him a bit deeper. That said, I’ll do the best I can. Don’t judge me!

Death: Death is not an ending, just a journey to a plane that he’s yet to explore and take advantage of. That said, he was loathe to give up the power and position he’d worked so hard to achieve in this plane of existence, so he’d be damned if he was going to roll over and welcome it with open arms.

Camels: He doesn’t like them as much as horses. They lack a certain elegance and grace that he feels is his due. However, he can’t deny that they are definitely adapted to specific climes that make them ideal transportation. Plus they have eyelashes that uncomfortably remind him of Pompey when he wanted something.

Obedience: It is not simply demanded, that is what men who don’t have power do. They demand. Caesar did not demand, he expected, as naturally and easily as he expected the sun to rise, because it was what was owed him. Those that did not give it were dealt with accordingly, and those that remained learned.

Strategy: Here, I think, is where I struggled hardest with Caesar. He was a master strategist, always ten steps ahead of others. Sometimes a few steps ahead of himself as well. And I certainly couldn’t keep up with that kind of thought pattern, I’m not that clever. I hope I faked it well, but it’s such an integral part of Caesar, I don’t think I ever did him justice.

Friendship: Caesar valued friendship. He valued loyal friendship, he appreciated challenging friendship. But he never fully trusted it. Friends were still human, and susceptible to human foibles. Little things like jealousy, greed, ambition. But he wanted to believe in the loyalty of those that he cared for, which was a human foible of his own.

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[info]quillismightier
2009-10-09 12:06 am UTC (link)
Words!

And...

Lottie: Love, Friendship, Loyalty, Sex and Family

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[info]keleos
2009-10-10 04:19 am UTC (link)
Paganism, cheese curds, fish, mythology, belly dancing, dancing… dammit. OH! SYTYCD! HA!


And as for Lottie:

Love: She views what she does a first step on the path to love, so she’s kind of an honorary erote in her mind, or at the very least she’s executive support staff.

Friendship: Friendship is not only Philotes’ job. It is her calling, her passion and her joy. Occasionally, it’s also her heartbreak when a friendship fails, or it’s the wrong sort of friendship. She truly wants everyone to have affection and friendship in their lives. EVERYone. Whether they agree or not.

Loyalty: She can be blindly loyal, because she often leads with her heart rather than her head. Even when she realizes that, it takes something HUGE to make her walk away from someone she cares about. Like earth-shatteringly huge. And she’ll feel guilty. And try to fix it if possible. Because she simply doesn’t want to give up on those she loves.

Sex: For Lottie, sex is just a natural extension of friendship and affection. It’s an extreme form of hugging, a natural conclusion to the physical contact she craves with just about everybody she meets, and she has no limitations or restrictions when it comes to sex.

Family: That goes with the loyalty. She doesn’t always agree with what her family does. Frequently she doesn’t, actually. She doesn’t get why they have to be so contentious, can’t everybody just get along? But they’re her family, and first and foremost, they are her heart. Which puts her in the middle a lot, but she can’t walk away. She loves them.

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[info]tygie
2009-10-09 04:18 am UTC (link)
Kratos: beer, Star Wars, family, gentle, bodyguard

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[info]keleos
2009-10-10 07:50 am UTC (link)
Beer: Kratos looks at beer the way other people look at wine. And occasionally, the way some people look at water. There is a beer for every occasion and an occasion for every beer, and woe betide anybody that gets between him and his favorite beverage.

Star Wars: Star Wars was a religious experience for Kray. It was the first time he felt that any mortal had an inkling of what right and wrong was, and it captured perfectly how he felt about the universe and his place in it. Plus, it had freakin’ awesome explosions, dog fights in space, and Leia in a bikini. Win.

Family:When he was removed from the Underworld and put into service for Zeus, Kratos lost everything he had known up to that point. Including his father. In some ways, Zeus filled that role. But because he no longer felt he had an anchor, he latched on even tighter to what he had left: his mother and siblings. They are everything to him, and only for them would he ever break his oath of service to his king.

Gentle: He feels so often that his job calls on him to use his strength in ways that are violent and destructive, and Kray likes to think of himself as a force for good. He’s terrified of hurting somebody inadvertently, and he wants to be a gentle man, so he works at it.

Bodyguard: Standing beside Zeus’ throne with his siblings is what he’s bound to do by his oath, but even without his vow, he’d be proud to protect his king. He has a genuine affection for Zeus. And deep down, deep, deep down in a place where he wouldn’t admit it, he’s just a little bit smug at being so important.

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[info]lucentstreak
2009-10-09 06:25 am UTC (link)
Words!

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[info]keleos
2009-10-09 10:57 pm UTC (link)
Travel, photography, cooking, writing, family

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[info]semicharmedali
2009-10-10 03:17 am UTC (link)
WORDS!

Also: Liquor cause you're always like "Are you drunk yet Ali" before plot chats, and I remember the story from your firt D*C very well.

BEARS. Whahahha.

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[info]keleos
2009-10-10 07:51 am UTC (link)
Texas, drinking, sister, kittens, penis (YES, PENIS!)

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[info]krzykat
2009-10-14 03:55 am UTC (link)
Kinda scared, but Words!

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[info]keleos
2009-10-14 06:47 am UTC (link)
Wine, lab, cat, Veronic Mars, and OINK!!!

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