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Happy Birthday, SRL541

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Lelouch vi Britannia from Code Geass. Wishing ~SRL541 (well, commanding, actually, but we all know that's just how he works) a very happy birthday, my friend!! :tighthug:

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“Yes, my Lord!”

This makes me smile and laugh. :love: I did see this on my birthday; it definitely made it better than it was before.

It’s just so fitting . . . I’m on vacation – where I first watched Code Geass. The smell of the house and the pictures on the walls remind me of it so much, which seems kind of weird – associating this place to an anime. But I do. I kept thinking of Suzaku, Euphemia, and Nunnally when I first walked inside. (Not Lelouch – I didn’t really like him until I watched the ending at home. Then I was like :O_o:, and my whole opinion of him changed. :D)

I wonder what would actually happen if I was put under that Geass. Would it only periodically control me to force me into activities that would make me happy? Or would it take over my actions completely, which might defeat the purpose because I wouldn’t remember what happened (but still could have occurred because I was “happy” during the time I was controlled)? Lelouch’s Geass is interesting . . . but complex . . .

You did a nice job drawing him (I think he is very hard to draw). I like the shading on his hand. You’re getting better at using GIMP. :) But his hand’s covering his eye – does this mean he is about to Geass me, or is he commanding me normally (in this case, I would still obey him)? Nice clouds, too.

And I like what you did with my username. Just to let you know (I know you’ve asked about username choices in one of your journals), “SRL” are my initials. I associated them with numbers because I like numbers a lot (enough to memorize 50 digits of pi in 8th grade among other things).

Thanks so much for this gift!