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Jul. 21st, 2008 02:09 am
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Seme/uke meme via [livejournal.com profile] erinmacha




The SEME or UKE Quiz
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You scored as The Breaker SEME

You are the most imaginative, helpful, and strong-hearted SEME out there. You can be quiet and helpful at the same time which is a rarity. You're good at listening to others and you don't deny their ideas. One thing you can't stand is seeing someone sad, crying, or otherwise unhappy. Those who think you're shy aren't always the most right but it's true you don't need to talk much unless you have something important to say. You would be paired with the Sorrowful UKE because everyone needs a shoulder to cry on and you're just the guy/gal for the job. It's best to avoid the Homicidal SEME but even if you do that it's easy for someone as calm and helpful as you to get mixed up in the schemes of the certain Devilish UKE. You are truly best placed with the Gentle SEME as a buddy. For my last info, I have to say that you really don't mind and will go with the flow - whatever your partner is into is fine by you but considering who you're best matched with I'd say that they'd be too scared to do anything out of the ordinary. Give them a little nudge to let 'em know it's alright, okay?


The Breaker SEME


80%

The Optimistic UKE


75%

The Gentle SEME


75%

The Sorrowful UKE


65%

The Devilish UKE


30%

The Homicidal SEME


20%





Okay, yes. I guess after taking a Myers-Briggs type indicator test recently, it fits. But...seme? Hmm. A bit ironic, actually, since I was just pondering the other day the quandary of why I seem to write so much 85 when 58 makes more sense to me in light of canon interactions. Still, switching is good.

Strange.

Date: 2008-07-22 01:34 pm (UTC)
ext_12512: Hinoe from Natsume Yuujinchou, elegant and smirky (585 inner selves)
From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com
My weakness for green-eyed brunets is fairly notorious. ;)

Date: 2008-07-23 02:58 am (UTC)
ext_12512: Hinoe from Natsume Yuujinchou, elegant and smirky (Saiyuki Gaiden: history repeating)
From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com
I blame a lot of that on imprinting on Michael Praed's Robin of Loxley at an impressionable age. ;)

(This is probably also why I have NO PROBLEM whatsoever with Gonou/Tenpou/youkai-Hakkai's haircuts, despite the common fandom snickering about mullets. HIS HAIR IS FINE, I TELL YOU! JUST FINE! More for me, damnit!)

Date: 2008-07-23 06:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avierra.livejournal.com
I hearted that show so much. SO MUCH. I cried at the end of the second season (my husband thought I was insane, I think), and I couldn't bear to watch it anymore when the Jason Connery came along. Ah well. Did you see him in The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne? He wasn't quite as hair-porny as Robin Hood, but still oh-so-easy on the eyes. He played a Victorian spy in that one.

Oh yeah, baby. Plus he has a sword in this picture, to add to the porn-y goodness.

Date: 2008-07-23 06:50 am (UTC)
ext_12512: Hinoe from Natsume Yuujinchou, elegant and smirky (Saiyuki Gojyo obscenity)
From: [identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com
YESSSSSSSS! Someone else who knows RoS! *fistpump* And yeah, I swear everyone who watched the show, even those strange creaures who weren't actively in love with Loxley, was absolutely *gutted* by the end of The Greatest Enemy. Those shots from the last stand where he's silhouetted up on the hill in the bloody sunset, firing his last arrow at the sky before he breaks his bow? Ooooooooh, shivers, what I wouldn't give to have a good print of that; absolutely iconic. As far as obsessive fandoms go this is one that, thanks to being so unavailable for so long, has probably even done me more damage than the doujinshi habit -- suuure, it's FINALLY available on DVDs from a US company now, but I was such a fiend that I actually mail-ordered box sets of first VHS NTSC videotapes, and later on region-free PAL DVDs, straight from the studio in England back when each was released. (And I'll probably still pick up the US DVDs one of these years just for a backup and so I have something I can loan to folks who don't have any ready means to convert PAL-NTSC or view discs with wonky region coding...)

I still haven't seen Secret Adventures because as per past comments, I tend to be very very laggy about picking up video fandoms. But I've seen an awful lot of stills from it and I must say, damn, that man is aging WELL. I'd still jump his bones in a heartbeat. ;)

This was always one of my favorite promo shots: great view of those smoldering eyes.

But yeah, after carrying that torch for twenty years, it's probably no surprise that I pretty much have a Pavlovian reaction to the sight of longish dark-chocolate hair and green eyes. XD

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