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This is my first Plurk theme that resulted from a request. Pau of Faded Boxers asked for an Ubuntu theme so here we are with Plubuntu. Pau’s a nerd.

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This is my first Plurk theme that resulted from a request. Pau of Faded Boxers asked for an Ubuntu theme so here we are with Plubuntu. Pau’s a nerd.

I’m starting a new series of Plurk themes that I’d like to call Women of Comics. Obviously, it will feature the ladies we read about in comic books and graphic novels. First up is the Teen of Steel, the Kryptonian Hottie, the Maid of Might, Superman’s cousin, Supergirl!

So I’m currently reading Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, and so far, I’m liking it. Don’t judge me. Anyway, this theme is based on the book’s cover. According to the Well of Sometimes Suspect Knowledge:
Stephenie Meyer has stated that the apple on the cover represents the forbidden fruit from the book of Genesis. It symbolizes Bella’s and Edward’s love, which is forbidden, similar to the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, as is made obvious by the quote from Genesis 2:17 that opens the book. It also represents choice.

Sorry, no panda images here. Just a black and white chaos of brush strokes. I wanted it to look dirty but not that dirty. There’s still a lot of white space in there to give the theme some semblance of cleanliness. Yeah, this is me trying to be abstract.

My second theme release is the second customized theme for my Villains series, and it’s called Clown Prince of Crime. Of course, it features the Joker, and I would like to congratulate myself for resisting the urge to use Heath Ledger’s version.
