This entry is all about the stickers I own. I'm not a collector, but I get them anyway and I rarely use them. Actually, I did stick them to letters I'd send to my ex until he became a...never mind!
A little recently, my sister bought me a Little Big Planet sticker book, knowing that I love Sackboys.
I love that stencil graffiti Sackboy (next to cowboy), but I don't know where to stick it yet.
There are illustrated pages of game levels that contain empty spaces. They have clues to which stickers to fill them with.
I bought these Briar Rose/Aurora stickers from the Disney Store, and they were expensive!
I got these scratch-and-sniff stickers when I saw Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs in 3-D.
Don't smell the hotdog, unless you want your nose burnt!
Here's some Naruto stickers I bought a long time ago.
From left: A sparkly Sailor Mercury sticker that's peeling off, another sparkly sticker that was a clothing tag, and shiny St. Patrick's Day stickers.
Now this is ancient. When my sister was little, she got dinosaur stickers that had a backing which could be colored and used as a bookmark. Since the picture was of dancing dinosaurs, it seemed appropriate to put the stickers on it in dancing positions. I always laugh at the dinosaur riding on top of the diplodocus (upper left-hand corner). X)
Before the release of Demon Days, the animated band Gorillaz encouraged fans to promote the album by sticking "REJECT FALSE ICONS" stickers onto public places, like graffiti. They tended to be used as public statements against the media and celebrities. I requested stickers but I never stuck them anywhere. The bottom two are of band members 2-D (vocals) and Noodle (guitar and vocals). They came from the limited edition version of their compilation DVD Phase One: Celebrity Takedown. I use to stick these in my locker in high school. I lost some other stickers there too. :(
I found the Noodle sticker attached to a dog tag my sister made me years ago. Its labeled "this is your left" with arrows supposedly pointing at the left side. This was an inside joke my sister and I had, related to the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
I get a lot of activist junk in the mail. Yes, I believe in gay rights, civil rights, women's rights, saving the environment, etc. I just don't want to pay money. From upper left: Human Rights Campaign (I have another on my car), American Civil Liberties Union, and Amnesty International USA.
From upper left: FM 94.9, an alternative music radio station I listen to; In-N-Out, my favorite fast food restaurant; and The Crypt, a gay, leather, bondage, clothing, sex shop in San Diego.

1 comments:
I'm so jealous of your REJECT stickers XDD
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