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Monk went back to his first LJ icon for his default icon, the "Strip!" one, and not the converted one claiming dibs on all the babes' panties. He has been romantically thinking about death, and the journal he would be leaving behind. He does not want that 'monkey typing' icon to be the one upfront forever after.
Instead, he likes how the 'strip' icon fairly represents Monk's ideal of himself in his happy place. He is snazzily dressed in jacket and necktie, with a striptease babe performing and standing on his table playing with his eye glasses, and he is staring out from between her spread legs. There is an image that can stand for all eternity.
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[November 10, 2008]
Oh my, I like this entry so much, I am tempted to go back and make my 'strip' icon the default again. I have since switched to the "memento mori" one, being afraid that the ever-shifting standards of LJ might outlaw it someday when I'm no longer around to change it, and hence get my journal banned and locked away from the adoring public.
Monk went back to his first LJ icon for his default icon, the "Strip!" one, and not the converted one claiming dibs on all the babes' panties. He has been romantically thinking about death, and the journal he would be leaving behind. He does not want that 'monkey typing' icon to be the one upfront forever after.
Instead, he likes how the 'strip' icon fairly represents Monk's ideal of himself in his happy place. He is snazzily dressed in jacket and necktie, with a striptease babe performing and standing on his table playing with his eye glasses, and he is staring out from between her spread legs. There is an image that can stand for all eternity.
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[November 10, 2008]
Oh my, I like this entry so much, I am tempted to go back and make my 'strip' icon the default again. I have since switched to the "memento mori" one, being afraid that the ever-shifting standards of LJ might outlaw it someday when I'm no longer around to change it, and hence get my journal banned and locked away from the adoring public.