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abarero ([personal profile] abarero) wrote in [community profile] usxuk2011-08-16 12:03 am

USxUK Friending Meme!

Figured we were long overdue for one of these, so...



In case you've never been involved in one of these- this it how it goes. Reply to this post with the survey below and link this post to your friendslist so more people will come post their survey. Then people will browse through the replies to see if there's anyone they'd like to friend. Then just reply to them and ask to friend. Simple as that!

That being said- start spreading the word and replying! And don't be shy, we won't bite ^.~

Name/Nickname:
Age:
Location:
Favorite Hetalia characters:
Favorite Hetalia pairings:
So, what's your favorite thing about America/England?:
What non-Hetalia fandoms are you into?:
Favorite ships/characters in those fandoms?:
What do you post about in your journal?:
What are you looking for in an LJ-friend?: (this can include anything from 'someone who'll comment' to 'someone to RP with' etc.)
Anything else?:




PLUG IT IN YOUR JOURNAL:

~* America/England Friending Meme *~


[identity profile] mirdan.livejournal.com 2011-08-16 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
STAR WARS. 'Nuff said.

So, uh, you know my username? It's not obvious, but it's got Middle Earth roots is my geekiness showing through?

[identity profile] ubermidget.livejournal.com 2011-08-17 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! I'm afraid i'm not familiar with the name "mirdan" in the LOTR, but I'd love to know! Haven't read the books or seen the movies for a little while, it's about time I did though! :D

[identity profile] mirdan.livejournal.com 2011-08-17 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The word is plural and actually comes from Mírdain, which means "jewel-smiths" in Elvish. They were followers of Celebrimbor, the elf who made the Elven Rings of Power. They were also the elves who had that awful run-in with Sauron. So, in a sense, mírdan is the singular form. Back then LJ won't accept the accent so I got stuck with a usename without it. I picked it years ago because I liked the way the letters sat next to each other, orz.

I am not that geeky, I swear!

[identity profile] ubermidget.livejournal.com 2011-08-18 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, very interesting! (for some reason I thought it might be to do with Mithril, oops!) I remember parts of The Silmarillion and that there were quite a few terrible run-ins between the Elves, Men and Morgoth & Sauron (it's the only book that made me weep!) I wouldn't say you're geeky, I'd say you're very dedicated and that's a good thing! :D