Being without internet meant I wondered if I would get to download the screencaps I needed to finish this set of icons. Luckily I had already done a few, so I could start, and hope. Then I got my pc sorted, the internet back (YAY!) and managed to d/l the final caps to make the last few icons. They were made for round 2 of
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You can do that? *pretending I'm not jealous.* and I like the photocpy effect VERY much, oh gosh I'd be abusing the heck out of that effect if I had it. *lol*
And this is a bit later (ok not much) but the one that I'm noticing now? First - the image of Buffy and Cordy looking at a textbook together, when Cordy was still considering Buffy as a potential "Cordette". It wouldn't have worked of course because Buffy had been Cordy at Hemery High and two queen bees in the same nest is rarely successful (and HELLO to the foreshadowing of Faith, yes?)
But it's a soft, subtle image so I overlooked it before (my bad); but also, another rarely used image. I think one of the best things about your icons is how you came at Season 1 with fresh eyes; I've seen very few of these images in icons before, and the one you chose for First seems really small and intimate but also very important in terms of the larger scheme of the series. (sharing power, women's interrelationships, how Cordy's arc will echo Buffy's on AtS, etc.)
And the background effect is just nifty how it's out of focus but not in a way I noticed at first, and the pretty, pretty peach coloring.
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Glad you liked the images .... I always try to pick slightly different images, as the shows I do are popular, so there are loads of images out there.
Cordy & Buffy had a great storyline overall, didn't they? I like that image of Buffy as it is her as "the girl" ... which she spent the next 7 years wanting to get back that normality and peace.
One thing that struck me is that you like the image because the more you look at it, the more you see. I think it tends to be pictures like that that adorn my walls ... whether you like a scene/person or not, it is good to see something different each time you view it.
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They're Everywoman, with all the burdens women normally bear and then some.
I didn't like Cordy at first because she reminded me of the girls who used to harrass me in school, but just as she began to become really interesting in her own right, she left for AtS. (Part of the reason I haven't rewatched S3 is because of what was done to her and Xander cheating on her with Willow - really, Xander? Really? I'm as hard on him for that as I am on Riley for cheating on Buffy. NOT COOL.)
One thing that struck me is that you like the image because the more you look at it, the more you see. I think it tends to be pictures like that that adorn my walls ... whether you like a scene/person or not, it is good to see something different each time you view it.
YES! That's it, exactly. Is there any "there there", to borrow from Ms Stein. That icon is a meta in miniature.
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He is the type of person who bullied me ... add that to the Cordettes, school was hard.
As we all say, that's what makes BtVS (and other shows) graet ... we see good and bad, we see our problems and worries exist in other people.
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PREACHING TO THE CHOIR, BABY - but if it makes you feel better, do. Or don't, either way I'm good.
I don't know if I mentioned to you when I was looking at the btvs_hush caps for the Becoming prompt (that you won an award for if I recall correctly for your lovely image of Willow in the hospital bed), the scene where Xander tells Buffy that Willow said to "kick his ass" (ooh, another reason I get mad at him - damaging Buffy's relationship with Willow, way to be a coward, dude *not*)
it brought to mind When she was bad and how Xander said to Buffy, "If Willow dies, I'll kill you" - and at the end of season 2, she's committed symbolic suicide by walking away from her life, rejecting her identity and her name, trying to quietly murder "Buffy Summers". Thank goodness it doesn't take (that time) but I couldn't help linking the two events together and thinking, "Be careful what you wish for."
school was hard.
*HUGS YOU TIGHT* I hear you Deborah - school was an absolute nightmare for me, except that I got good grades but the harrassment from other kids was never-ending; until midway through high school and that's a long long time to build up scar tissue and and horrible sense of self-worth. (Add the nightmare of my life at home and the only place safe was my imagination.)
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Oh yes, school was hard (for me till I was 18), but I was lucky to have a close family to cushion me. Although that has given me other tensions over the years! For me I still hate being in a group of people ... even if I know them all. Next week I am going for a day trip with my Bible Study group, but I can already feel myself dreading the "general times"
I think the sad, but interesting, thing is that there are many people out there who have had similar scars that they are having to deal with in some way.
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So you have my empathy for your day trip - I'm sure you'll be fine but I know that "I'm doing fine but get me out of here now, thank you" feeling. Where are y'all going?
the sad, but interesting, thing is that there are many people out there who have had similar scars that they are having to deal with in some way.
Indeed - but there's also hope in that: none of us is alone, although we've been taught to believe most of the time that we are.
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