Ladies, gentlemen, and mutants, I present... eighty-four completely random icons!
27 A Series of Unfortunate Events
8 Garden State
7 Moulin Rouge
4 Finding Neverland
3 Harry Potter
3 No Doubt (Gwen Stefani)
3 Monty Python
3 Miscellaneous Songs
3 Mamma Mia!
2 13 Going On 30
2 Star Wars
2 Simon & Garfunkel/Paul Simon
2 Calvin & Hobbes
2 Boston Red Sox
1 Emily Browning
1 Liam Aiken
1 Pirates of the Caribbean
1 Spiderman-2
1 Finding Nemo
1 Beauty and the Beast
1 Shall We Dance?
1 Charlie Parker
1 The Emperor's New Groove
1 Grease
3 Miscellaneous
Comment and credit, please. :)
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A Series of Unfortunate Events:
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Garden State:
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Moulin Rouge:
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Finding Neverland:
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Harry Potter:
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No Doubt (Gwen Stefani):
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Monty Python:
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Miscellaneous Songs:
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Mamma Mia!:
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13 Going On 30:
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Star Wars:
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Simon & Garfunkel/Paul Simon:
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Calvin & Hobbes:
68.
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Boston Red Sox:
70.
71.
Emily Browning:
72.
Liam Aiken:
73.
Pirates of the Caribbean:
74.
Spiderman-2:
75.
Finding Nemo:
76.
Beauty and the Beast:
77.
Shall We Dance?:
78.
Charlie Parker:
79.
The Emperor's New Groove:
80.
Grease:
81.
Miscellaneous:
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84.
Some notes:
- 13, 16, 35, 37, 41, 53, 55, 58, 62, 63, 72, and 81 were requests.
- The 'miscellaneous songs' featured in 56, 57, and 58 are 'Love Will Come Through' by Travis, 'Vindicated' by Dashboard Confessional, and 'Your Song' by Elton John, in that order.
- 28, 50, 51, and 59, though not technically considered bases, may be modified, although I'd still like to be credited in some way.
- I don't mean to offend anyone with 82 - I just saw an icon that said 'I wish [ctrl+z] worked in real life' next to ones that said 'Should I smile because we're friends or cry because that's all we'll ever be?' and 'I love Abercrombie boys', so, really, how could I take it seriously?
- 83 is a quote from the book The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place by E.L. Konigsburg. If you look closely, you can see the imprint of a tower in the background, one of the central themes of the book. Oh, yeah, and for anyone who hasn't read it, I highly recommend it.