Thanks Shea, that was really nice.:)
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Thanks Shea, that was really nice.:)
(returning) It's because I'm a cat that you all forget :) (wonderful insight, Isagel).
Kik I picture as this friendly, brainy person, with a bit of hair falling over one eye. I see him walking a little faster than persons in England, and observing one and all as he sips his caffeine in the morning. Perhaps he takes notes on a napkin.
Faye has very pretty eyes. She is so sweet one forgets sometimes to be mentally alert at all times, even when eating with her. She may switch mid-bite from discussing what she had for breakfast to a discussion about why we shouldn't go to Mars, and the abysmal lack of culture and books we'll find there.
Koa I see as petite and dark. Most Italians I know are tall, except a few from the Old Country who are in their eighties. Regardless, she seems somewhere around 5;2" and constantly humming to herself in at least 5 different languages. Once in a while she suprises herself by humming in a language she's not aware of having studied. She likes to buzz around quickly when she has to go to the market.
Isagel doesn't own a parasol but would like to. I see Isagel as recently returned from musings of Impressionistic painters. She likes to wear pastel colors and talk in pastel tones. She has a warm, gentle smile. She is very open, and would be happy to discuss anything under the sun long into the wee hours with her friends.
Imthefoolonthehill is generally no different physically from any other bloke you might find in a magazine in the U.S.; I can picture him in National Geographic, epitomizing corn-fed wholesome goodness. Sometimes, however (and uncaptured in this photo) his eyes have a certain mad glint in them, and he capers around, laughing and dancing like a writer gone wild. Scary looking then. A bit inspiring.
I think Subterranean is an enigma. Musically knowledgeable, she's beyond my ken (just wanted to use that word). I think she has short hair and her fingers are blunt at the tips from all her searching for good books. They may be a bit dusty as well, when she returns from hunting at bookstores. Her eyes are very hungry and bore into you. Sometimes she will be quirky and catch you by suprise, first flip then gentle, one day long hair, the next day short and newly dyed.
Lara has a bright face and questioning eyes. She likes to ask with her eyes before using her words, and has the curiosity of a five-year old. Her laugh is silvery and warm. It makes others happy.
AP writes fast, and thinks deliberately. Has eyes that see off to the side of people. Is very at home under an umbrella. Sometimes his eyes see off to the side when he looks at himself in the mirror.
Shea plays the harp in another century as soon as her fingers touch the strings. She is soft-spoken, but chats easily and warmly with her neighbors. She likes flowers and ice tea. She looks a bit like her harp and sometimes cries when it makes certain sounds, though she doesn't know why. She is very sensitive and has a lot of dreams.
Stan is an idealist. He would be happy if everyone got along and the orchestra of life was a long happy note. His face scrunches when he ponders why people don't always get along. He loves his family.
(washing my face with one hand, and putting the mouse down with the other. mrow! time to sit on someone's book!)
amuse, I forgot to mention extremely insightful and inventive! :)
But... I always wanted to be dark and mysterious...Quote:
Originally posted by amuse
Isagel doesn't own a parasol but would like to. I see Isagel as recently returned from musings of Impressionistic painters. She likes to wear pastel colors and talk in pastel tones. She has a warm, gentle smile. She is very open, and would be happy to discuss anything under the sun long into the wee hours with her friends.
No pastel - I almost always dress in black or grey. But I hope the rest is right - and yes I tend to sit and talk all trough the night.
It ´s a very nice picture. Now - I wonder where I could get a parasol?
I love the people here. You develop a real feel for them and their personalities, I could probably write pretty accurate descriptions, except I'm too lazy to articulate all of them. kik-marshmallow???!! I HATE MARSHMALLOWS!!!! GRRRR!!!! I'll kick your ***!!
kik's a total crack up. One of the few people here who has the ability to make me genuiniely laugh out loud. Him and fool.
fool's funny and intelligent, If he went to the same school as me, I'd have someone else with which to undermine the teachers. ;) and skip study hall.
I really don't have the energy right now to type out all that this requires.. I can think of another fifteen or so forumers to analyse.... and typing ain't my thing. [aware of irony of saying this with my post count]
ah bugger.
koa is so like me it's frightening. We have WAAYYYY too many similarities, everything from screaming from our cultural mentailities to starsign. oh wait! that's an insult!! she's an incredibly friendly open person. and tries to be evil, just to pretend she's less vulnerable than she really is
azmuse is really smart, I picture her sitting in front of a keyboard just gotten home from work, the sort of person you could say anything to.
I picture Fool as the teenager that I wish I was. The one who says "It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks of me, AND MEANS IT!" I remember one day when he just did whatever he felt like and went to the principles office like 3 times or somthing. The stuff he did that day, was awsome.
Lara strikes me as a very inquisitive and curious person. She's very likeable and gentle mannered, and she's got an aura of politeness around her (way more than the usual standard of the forum). In short, a wonderful aquisition for the forums.
Isagel is an art lover. She digs books, but her passion for art doesn't stop there. She's intrigued by music, painting, poetry and dancing, among other things. I picture her as a blonde lady who always manages to say the right thing at the right time. Plus, she's swedish, and that's a plus in my book.
IWilKikU is a funny guy, clever, and full of wit. He disguises himself as a student with a deep thirst for literature discussion, but he's really the head priest of a cult that worships Stephen King.
Shea, among a variety of things, is a good person. An individual who struggles to give the best of herself and inspires others to do so.
Subterranean is a radiohead fan, with an excellent taste in music and a sense of humour to be proud of. She has the ability to see through things and point out interesting and well thought ideas. I hope she'll return shortly.
Fayefayefaye is a bright girl, with a twist. She's capable of all sort of ideas, and usually, she layes them out at the same time. She's friendly and encourages deep talks. A fellow economist.
Atiguhya padma is a zealot atheist. He's passionate, at the extent of irritating others because of this. He's intelligent and well read. Originally, I thought he was a woman.
Koa is an easy-going person, and somewhat ethereal. She seems to be able to make interesting arguments and ramblings at the same time. I see her as a pretty gal with good music tastes and a talent for poetry, like many other italians before her.
Jonus is an honest man, with a broad taste in literature. Whenever he wants to, he can make great threads for discussion.
Crisaor is normally ashamed of doing this kind of things in public, but despite lacking the appropiate words, he means them.
crisaor; bright, unique, in search of yourself, but to young to find it.
I cannot get a picture of how Sindhu looks , when I try I always end up with a feeling like the scent of one of my favorite perfumes. Soft, flowery and ethereal and clear. It is a scent that lingers and makes me at peace. I picture her teaching in school being one of those teachers that makes literature a great adventure, and poetry into something that really can change lives.
I'm over the moon! Me like Isagel? That would have been enough, Shea, but "cool and refreshing" is the icing on the cake! Now if I could manage to be like that offline!:)Quote:
Originally posted by Shea
What a great complement Isagel!:) I've always pictured you as sort of this water fountain of knowlege. It's never just dry knowledge, but rather cool and refreshing. If you'll forgive my grouping, I've always thought of Sindhu the same way. You both are very similar.
This is an brilliant thread- thanks for starting it, Lara. :)
I will be back with my character images after I've got them clearly formulated- I'm a horrible typist and I dO not want to edit my message a zillion times!
:D
Sindhu.
Ha! We typed at the same time! That´s grouping!
And thanks.
It Sure is!
...:) I haven't been able to figure Sindhu out either, she's been on my mind, but there's this elusive something-or-other - I'm so glad you mentioned her, and what a beautiful picture.Quote:
Originally posted by Isagel
I cannot get a picture of how Sindhu looks , when I try I always end up with a feeling like the scent of one of my favorite perfumes. Soft, flowery and ethereal and clear. It is a scent that lingers and makes me at peace. I picture her teaching in school being one of those teachers that makes literature a great adventure, and poetry into something that really can change lives.
I'm elusive, is it, amuse? Now that's a thought....:)Quote:
Originally posted by amuse
...:) I haven't been able to figure Sindhu out either, she's been on my mind, but there's this elusive something-or-other - I'm so glad you mentioned her, and what a beautiful picture.
And Isagel, you've put my dream into words- If only I COULD be that sort of teacher- I try but....
The point here, however is, I can't find the smilies I want and I can't find enough of them! I need emoticons for blushing, embarassed, insanely delighted and vacantly griining in sheer bliss. Talk about being on cloud nine!
:D That smilie doesn't express a thing, but it's the best I could do!
Well, Sindhu, you do leave me at a loss for words :)!
The elusive bit - I think in that way you mirror literature. Like there's so much, and the whole geometry and art of words, and where does one begin to define it all, or its source, really?
So, with you...well-
-oh help I'm stumped. I think you have a slightly grave passionate look when you discuss books, but often light up in pure joy when doing so as well. I think you must be one of the nicest people your friends/students know, because you choose your words with such care. I've no idea what you look like. A comment that struck me once: "The first thing people notice about you is your expression." I think your expressions are probably beautiful, in the deep water sense of the word "beautiful."
That's it!!!
You're deep water, and it's wonderful when you come out to play, and we can see the foamy waves having fun as well.
(do i make any sense???) :)
Ok, my turn- fayefaye- you listening faye? brash, spunky, spoiling for a fight, "you read THAT trash?"kind of snobbish, "you can keep your cultural relativism and levelling down"kind of independent, amazingly intelligent, sensitive, vulnerable and therefore prickly and therefore very appealing- one the headiest mixture of personalities I've ever encountered!:D
atighuya padma- I seem to be going against the flow here- I was sure from the first post of his I read that ap was a man:D New Man? Definitely! one of the reasons I would give for preventing the extinction of the species! incredibly erudite, he's awesome. Impressive, but intimidating too if you are at all diffident- I started rechecking my posts!;) does NOT suffer stupidity gladly and will pursue an argument tenaciously- he's perfectly willing to let the other side score if they have a point, but he is NOT going to let up if they are simply blethering:) very witty and humorous and surprisingly different in "general chat" as it were- an ability I really envy to put the most taxing of intellectual concepts so lucidly you wonder what your problem was!
Jay- one of the persons I'd most love to meet for a chat and tea (well, coffee for me actually, you can have tea if you prefer it, Jay!) almost intutively responsive to both literature and people, her sensitivity is one of her major strengths- capable of being totally crazy one minute and astoundingly serene the next.
subterranean- Ok she had me totally fooled- I was sure sub was male- I had to rethink my theories in a hurry when I realized she wasn't! bright, drily witty- positively sparkling at times- reeeeally good at this online business of getting across in a particular way.;)
Iwilkikyou - I think he and Imthefoolonthehill together have made laugh out loud more than anyone in "real" life, let alone online have done in months together now. Manages to say the most outrageous things and then when I'm picking myself off the floor, I realize he's slipped in something so effective and interesting I had better go and make a note of it pronto- a true original!
amuse? creative and a true artist with the one quality that artists too often lack- the ability to reach out and be INTERESTED as well as interesting. Another person who's a must on my "wish I could meet list"- I really would like to just sit and talk/listen- outspoken when needs be, adroitly light of touch when that is called for.
Munro- one of the most thought provking posters I've come across here- amazingly well read, analytical, responsive...
Isagel... this one is going to be tough for me, but I'll try- someone to whom literature "matters" (ofcourse in a way it matters to everyone here, or they wouldn't be here in the first place) but in my opinion, it matters to Isagel in a different, more central way...and she truly wants to share that... with a rare passion and zeal... which made discovering her THE discovery on the forums for me... she's also one of that very rare breed- a disciplined artist- plus she lets down her hair with the best of them, but retains a certain unique poise and clearness of perception...
OK, that's it. And :) :D ;) I HAD to put in a few smilies or burst! I suppose I should be grateful for the anonymity of the net, I would never have had the guts to do this in person!:) But even the online factor isn't enough- where's a I hope I haven't embarassed anyone emoticon when you need one?
Ehehe I like this thread...
Firstly, no I'm not red-haired though that idea made me smile :) It's funny! :) For the record, whoever said dark-almost-black hair was right, but I'm not small.
Oh and the snake-thing was funny too ;)
So now I should say something about the others...
I can't help imagining Lara as small and a bit round ad blonde with a huge smile and a loud laughter... just because this is the picture of a girl who was at school with me whose name is Lara :D
Crisaor is someone I got 'fascinated' by during the Cure thread :D He (...right?) seems smart (and I would have never thought he was South American before he said). I picture him as a mid-20s guy with loooooots of interests and always going around doing something never stopping...dunno why really :rolleyes:
[sorry have to split it in 2 cos it keeps saying there are too many smilies and I hate that!]
Then I think I (we?) get influenced by the location of people, cos I can't help thinking of Sindhu as an Indian-cliché woman, in an Indian-cliché building and out of the window a crowded city and a river and cows...:rolleyes: like the pics of India I saw...
And AP- though I havent seen much of him cos I was busy lately- is to me the male version of Sindhu, just because of the name... ;) He looks witty and clever, I like how he gets his ideas across but I think he's the kind of person that might irritate me for being so right and so damn witty ;)
Isagel and Shea I imagine as too 'good', some kind of angelic people (so in my mind they're blonde and dressed in white...basically, they just miss the halo and the light around them!)...
Subterranean, damn I thought she was male! Actually I have not much of an idea of her, apart from the location-cliché I about...
A(z)muse seems to be the same enigma for a lot of people...I'm one of those who has troubles remembering she's female! And there are moments when I picture her as 'fat' (no offence...) I mean a big soft girl...and a very energic one! I'd give her the red hair instead, too ;)
Then...I must confess I get confused between Kik and fool! Young and always up for making a mess! (in a nice way, I mean like have some fun by making chaos out of everything, dunno how to explain...)
Oh and I was about to miss Faye, my divine sistah!!! I find it impressive how clear her idea and opinions are, I think I'll never be able to be so secure of my thoughts and such... I find her powerful, and I find it so good that she can make her points and everything so energically. Go, fighter ;)
How long did it take me to write all this???:eek:
In Subs very first post she said something about how Thom York is sooooo hot. I remembered that because her Avatar was the Radiohead monster-teddybear-looking-thingy. I guess I was the only one who remembered she was a she!
There is someone else I have developed an image of, and I don't know why I forgot because this person was the very first person to offer me a warm welcome here.
Den - I picture you as a man, thirtysomething, who enjoys embracing life. As a child you made those funny, screwed up faces when you tasted something you didn't like and probably still do. You are kind and generous. :)
Koa, I would love red hair!! If only! I peroxided it only once upon a time (horrors) to make it so: thank Goodness it grew out/I dyed it back! And I amn't big though i adore thinking about food. Perhaps am a bit of a softy. I wore combat boots for four years straight :D (again, once upon a time) to convince myself i had Attitude (lol :D).Quote:
A(z)muse seems...there are moments when I picture her as 'fat' (no offence...) I mean a big soft girl...and a very energic one! I'd give her the red hair instead, too ;)
Thanks so much Sindhu, that meant a lot to me! And thanks Cassandra for letting me know. Give me some time to think my own character compliments into words and I'll be right back!
Oh! and Sindhu has totally blown me away in her scope of knowledge and insight around here.
Oh den ...Quote:
Originally posted by den
Oh! and Sindhu has totally blown me away in her scope of knowledge and insight around here.
:)
I just wrote in a PM to someone that Den was someone I hadn't posted about on this thread because she's someone "I wish I knew, but unfortunately, I don't". That's literally true--I find her really elusive and intriguing!
Oh, Koa..... :D I have just about managed to pick myself off the floor...if I really were a little bit of an Indian cliche woman, it might at least please my poor grandfather... he is the only relative who still cherishes any hopes of me in that direcetion!;)Quote:
Originally posted by Koa
Then I think I (we?) get influenced by the location of people, cos I can't help thinking of Sindhu as an Indian-cliché woman, in an Indian-cliché building and out of the window a crowded city and a river and cows...:rolleyes: like the pics of India I saw...
Oh and that picture of yours needs updating urgently!...:rolleyes:
"crowded cities" unfortunately only too true,:( but the cows are fast disappearing, HAVE disappeared from the precints of my city anyway and the rivers seem to be following suit:mad:
Well I must admit the name especially the padma part led me to think on similar lines initially.....Quote:
Originally posted by Koa
And AP- though I havent seen much of him cos I was busy lately- is to me the male version of Sindhu, just because of the name... ;)...[/B]
:)
Oh ok...but still I can't help getting that image of an Indian...:rolleyes: (the same way noone here ever thought I was blonde, I guess ;) :D).Quote:
Originally posted by Sindhu
Oh, Koa..... :D I have just about managed to pick myself off the floor...if I really were a little bit of an Indian cliche woman, it might at least please my poor grandfather... he is the only relative who still cherishes any hopes of me in that direcetion!;)
Oh and that picture of yours needs updating urgently!...:rolleyes:
"crowded cities" unfortunately only too true,:( but the cows are fast disappearing, HAVE disappeared from the precints of my city anyway and the rivers seem to be following suit:mad:
As for being rebel....go on, I know how it feels! :D
Shea thinks concisely and relates her responsive thoughts on all subjects clearly and intelligently. The entire year or two I've been follwing her posts occasionally I have at every moment received the impression of her kindness and sweet nature. I have never winced at the manner with which she's written anything (but I've disagreed a few times - which is ok), and although I am agnostic in my beliefs I have a strong respect for her faith, often wishing I could find such that she demonstrates. Oh, and her knowledge of Bible verses would shame 99.9% of Christians', and is admirable in showing the thoroughness of her faith which I fail to see in most others of this religion.
Koa is a linguist extraordinaire, and I am always admiring her knowledge of the English language. The thought of her having such comprehension of a few more (except Russian - but soon!) leaves me baffled, but it gives me a few things to aim for as well!
Sindhu is one of those rare posters who have the effect of drawing people constantly back to this forum when interest lapses, especially me. She shares her knowledge with so much warmth, passion and patience in discussion that I wish I was in India so she could be my English teacher. Then again, I wish I was in India anyway.
Cassandra has brought back the vibrance and familiarity that was lost to these forums for a few dark and empty months. Her effect could be recognised immediately, and the ghost town was in business as soon as her enthusiasm for literature brought her here and drew us into her interest as a result.
AP's posts pulse with his balanced and serene personality (I said this to his face, actually), I picture him as a guru midst the city pent, like so many other posters have said. His humility that accompanies his extensive knowledge and understanding of the world will only ever result in his unconditional acceptance wherever he goes during his (I imagine) long and lonely travels through the towns and mountains.
. . . I've always imagined, and as we're talking about each other:
AP is Hermann Hesse, for his serenity
Abdo Rinbo was his own beloved Arthur Rimbaud, his life in the forums was brilliant and explosive, resulting in his "destruction"
Cassandra is Jane Austen, she's from England and the name just reminds me of an Austen character
and Sindhu is my fellow Romantic poet of her choice:) .
:DQuote:
Originally posted by Munro
and Sindhu is my fellow Romantic poet of her choice:) .
i am thinking ap is not man or woman, but an advanced life form brought to us from another planet.
ok, this is a bit late, and then i must update my humanities paper (published it to the web but have to edit it, well actually complete the thing)
get this out of the way fast: so not sure why people here and f2f find me enigmatic.
I would SO love to meet you too, Sindhu. :) :) And thank you.
Lara, how very (huge smile) sweet.
Faye, what a compliment - amazing how many people do! say every and anything to me. Sometimes overwhelming but ever oh so welcome...so go for it!
Ah Isagel, to come back as a cat...
Shea and IWilKikU, it's funny, sometimes I do give a very firm, manly handshake when I need to keep men at a distance, lol. Wish they could forget I'm a girl!!
Den, I do usually speak in a rather low, slightly resonant voice. (No I don't smoke.) Then again, i can also belt out announcements at garden parties like a bullhorn. :)
Koa, how I wish!! I had your facility for languages. And I am a large girl trapped in a smaller girl's body, with red highlights to boot. :D
Me blond? Saying the right things? I wish. Thank you, thank you, thank you.Quote:
Originally posted by crisaor
Isagel - I picture her as a blonde lady who always manages to say the right thing at the right time.
Crisaor is normally ashamed of doing this kind of things in public, but despite lacking the appropiate words, he means them. [/B]
Crisaor -has all the right words, but think he hasn´t. He is kind, earnest and generous and really takes interest in other people- which is rare in forums. He is one of the first people to send me letters with a lot of questions - I still haven´t answered all of them... sorry. I picture him as a curious person, who will travel far. I also picture him as a romantic person and an adventurer in the old fashioned sense - not that climbing mountain things but travelling and finding new things. He is welcome to Sweden any time.
And Sindhu - you will have me sobbing like miss Paltrow at an Oscars ceremony. Or tie my self in a not of pure delight/
joyouss embarrassment ... there is not emoticon for this.
Happy!
LOL :D I'm a small one trapped in a big body instead, wanna swap? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by amuse
Koa, how I wish!! I had your facility for languages. And I am a large girl trapped in a smaller girl's body, with red highlights to boot. :D [/B]
And I really should stop showing off about languages, cos I'm nowhere near as being so good as you all picture me. (I just think that English was inside of me, like a gene... I belong to England, this I know). I just try...
Including my country of birth, I've lived on three different continents, and English is the only language I speak fluently! :D koa, I'm totally jealous of you!
Oh - if you can call my English fluent! :D I meet non-English speakers who express their ideas better than I do all the time. :)
Oh - Fayefaye - how could I forget.
I picture you as Stitch from the movie Leelo and Stitch. Cute and fluffy - and spitting mad if you say so. Little and sometimes angry, and always honest. I really like Stitch. And I like Fayefaye.
aww thanks. I picture you ... hmm.. intelligent, wearing a lab coat [stereotypical type thing, spose] blonde hair and blue eyes [because most of the swedish people I know have blonde hair and blue eyes]. You say things that are really insightful without even meaning to, and you're eloquent without pretension. One of those people... who's just who they are. You listen when they say things, because you know it's something good. A person who's really good to talk to.
I’m busy working on an environmental project out there in some areas at the moment, so I can’t be on often to read and post. :(
I have to shake Lara’s hand for creating this awesome thread. And it really surprised me that there are some who said nice things about me. Thanks a lot, I really appriciate that!
Thank you Stan. Though I dislike Hermione, I’d take that as a complimentQuote:
Originally posted by Stan
..you remind me of Hermione, you rather wise
Ahh Isagel, I know you’re just saying that (C’mon, your poor mind?! ). You’re one of the brightest peeps here with posts that I really like to read :). Actually I like to ask questions cause I (always) feel stupid (about my self). The young and jeans things are correct, but not the black T-shir thing, cause eventhough I’m a huge fan of psychedelic and progressive rock , I hate black T-shirt. And for the beautiful eyes thing..well, I’d be a fool to say it’s wrong :D.Quote:
Orginally posted by Isagel
Sub has a tendency of asking questions that I find send my poor mind into long spirals of thought into new domains. Her knowledge of music makes me feel slightly..old.. I picture her young and dressed in black T-shirt and jeans. She has beautiful eyes that sparkle when she speaks.
Thanks, Shea :) ! Stan as my brother…that sounds cool. Not that I dislike the brothers that I have now, but none of them consider reading as a worthy thing to do.Quote:
Originally posted by Shea
I would have to place and Stan and Sub in one. To me, they’re almost brother and sister. They have this intellegence that seems to surpass their age, but their fun personalities don’t make them appear very old.
Amuse, are u a fiction writer? Your words make you sound like one ;). The short hair thing is true, as a matter of fact I have short hair all the time, since I’d look funny with long hair. But I never acted gentle, I always act like a jumping bean (a former good friend of mine told me that :)) and I only stay silent when I’m in a very bad mood. Thanks for the (very) nice depiction.Quote:
Originally posted by Amuse
I think Sub is an enigma. Musically knowledgeable, she’s beyond my ken. Think she has short hair and her fingers are blunt at the tips from all her searching for good books. They may be a bit dusty as well, whe she returns from hunting at bookstores. Her eyes are very hungry and bore into you. Sometimes she will be quirky and catch you by surprise, first flip then gentle, one day long hair, the next day short and newly dyed.
Thanks Cris J. You’re making me red :DQuote:
Originally posted by Crisaor
Sub is a radiohead fan, with an excellent taste in music and a sense of humour to be proud of. She has the ability to see through things and point out interesting and well thought ideas.
Well, thank you Ma’am. Congrats with your new job. Remember I want chocolate ice cream with vanilla and a huge strawberry on top of it :DQuote:
Orginally posted by Sindhu
Ok, she had me totally fooled-I was sure Sub was male-I had to rethink my theories in a hurry when I realized she wasn’t. Bright, drily, witty, positvely sparkling at times-really good at this online bussiness of getting across in a particular way.
Well peeps, I fooled you didn’t I?! :DQuote:
Originally posted by people who thought that I’m a HE
I thought Sub was a male..
I’m not good in guessing people’s character. So I’ll try as best as I could to depict you all according to my imagination.
Isagel
My first guess: Male, around 20.
Fact: Sindhu told me that Isagel is a she, much older than 20.
I really like her posts, which are constructive and interesting to read. I don’t really notice her artictic side in the forum, and yet everyone here said that she’s an excellent artist, so I must be missing something important here :(. I'll be more attentive from now on
Jay
My first guess: Female, around 17-20
Fact: My guess is correct (I think)
Though her nick is Jay, I’ve figured that Jay is a she. She’s one of the members that I really took notice in my early days as a member. I really like her ironic yet intelligent posts and PMs. I think she’s a very independet and fearless gal. Perhaps people would think that she’s not a friendly person at the first encounter, but actually she’s very nice girl.
Get back here Jay..Miss ya!
Crisaor
My first guess: Male, around 20
Fact: So far I’m sure about the male thing, but I don’t know about his age.
Intelligent, very nice and friendly. I like him cause he’s not only good at books but also in music. I suppose he’s the kind of person that people like to hang out with, cause he knows lots of interesting and fun stuffs to tell.
Sindhu
My first guess: Female around 17-18
Fact: She’s 33 :D
At first I was amazed with her posts and kind of ashamed as well, since I assumed that she’s only around 17-18. But now, all my curiosities about Sindhu had been answered. Especially about the western educated thing.. (remember that Sindhu?!). Now, I’m not really surprised with her inttelegince and broad knowledge. She’s also very nice and friendly with good sense of humour.
Shea
My first guess: Female around 30
Fact: She’s a She alright…but I don’t know about her age
A bright woman, often post interesting stuffs. I suppose she’s the kind of woman who would be a role model as a mother ( or future mother).
Faye and Koa
My first guess: Female (both of them), around 17-20 (both of them)
Fact: I guess I’m right
I suppose both of them are the kind of girls who are popular in schools. Pretty, very smart, funny, easy going, and cheerfull as well. Kinda remind me of those gals who made me sing "why can't I be you" when I was still in high school. Popular like Britney Spears…with a brain of course. (Don’t get angry Faye, it really is a compliment)!
Kik
My first guess and I believe it matches the fact: Male around 20
Kik is funny, very clever, a little bit arrogant I think. Sometimes can be very sarcastic. I suppose he’s also the kind of guy who also popular in school.
Stan
My first guess: Male around 17-20
Fact: I don’t know how old he is
A young clever lad, and person like him is the kind of person that make me embarrased. I mean I’m already above 20 and still lacking in many things.
AP
My first guess: Male, around 30
Fact: He’s an ancient one
I don’t know how old he is until I saw his profile, and apparently he’s an ancient one :D (kidding AP). No wonder he’s like a walking/living library. But it was kinda surprised me when I notice that he’s occupation is a finance controller. On my mind, AP is the kind of person who work independently in a sector which is far away from money matters.
Abdo aka Knife aka Pretty eyes aka star blue aka etc etc..
My first guess: Male, 16 years old
Though he’s such a crazy arse, I admit that he’s very smart. He got many potentials. I suppose he’s not the kind of person who is easy to be friends with.
If my depictions don't match, that means I have once again proved my self as someone who's not good in describing people.