A game? (56K warning) by
Desdendelle
on 2015-08-04 22:57:00 UTC
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Oh, fun! by
Hieronymus Graubart
on 2015-08-04 11:03:00 UTC
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There is nothing for "Androia Avatar", so it redirects to "Android Avatar" and shows me a lot of Icons. Some of them are apparently female:

That’s not my girl!
Link may be NSFW.
Apparently, "Androia" is the Spanish word for a food ingredient that Google translate cannot translate. Also, as a name it may not be as unique as I believed.
Huh, what? "Hieronymus Graubart" turns up images from threads where I posted a comment, and images from PPC Wiki articles where I am only related because I edited other articles on this Wiki. The only thing that really relates to me is Hieronymus the hermit’s coat of arms. I expected that Google Image search would be more selective. And it doesn’t find the image on my Wiki User page?
HG
Hild and Sean by
Pippa's Ghost
on 2015-08-04 10:33:00 UTC
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Why not? by
World-Jumper
on 2015-08-04 08:00:00 UTC
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My characters: by
doctorlit
on 2015-08-04 04:36:00 UTC
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Doc, of course, just gives the dwarf, Doc Brown, Doc McStuffins, etc. Oh, and the icon for Word Docs. Heh heh heh. This is fun, though:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e0/What%27sCookin%27DocLobbyCard.PNG
Vania gets a bunch of ink posters by Vania Zouravliov. Some of them are NSFW, but here is a SFW example.
Séverine brings up . . . huh. Well, there's apparently someone named Séverine in some of the new 007 movies, and then this singer:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/84/S%C3%A9verine-Unbanc%2Cunarbre%2Cune_rue.jpg
. . . But, I'm confused. I picked Séverine's name because it's supposedly very common in New Caledonia, but the search is only turning up images of white women. Weird. Maybe it's originally a French name?
Oh, dear. It seems "Yoof" is a derogatory, sarcastic term for young people. That is unfortunate. (I picked it because it combines "yip" and "woof," just like Barf is "bark" and "arf" in Spaceballs. And my character's name rhymes with "woof," not "proof.") Fortunately, it's also how Warhammer orks pronounce "youth," which is much more acceptable.
https://sho3box.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/bigdogz2b.jpg
Mollie just gives a bunch of ladies, and Ollie—oh, right. Ollie is a skateboarding term. So skateboards. Finally, Ost gives a bunch of cheeses, soundtrack artwork and . . . ostriches. Sure.
Re: Something for the Librarian... >=] by
SkarmorySilver
on 2015-08-04 02:20:00 UTC
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Horrific, you say? by
Neshomeh
on 2015-08-04 02:18:00 UTC
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Look no further than "Supernumerary." Seriously, if teeth and/or freaky anatomical things bother you at all, don't search "supernumerary." I'm not even gonna post an image here, because I'm not really freaked out by weird stuff, but I'm a little freaked out. >.>
Ilraen's full name just turns up PPC images. His given name mostly turns up PPC images, Andalites, and other artwork of mine, but there's also this guy, who's apparently a Korean pianist:

I'm not gonna try Jenni alone, it's not that uncommon. "Jennifer Robinson" turns up a bunch of pictures of a blonde lady I don't recognize, and then there's this:

... Which is on an article about some sort of Australian political thing? I dunno.
"Derik" is apparently a province in Turkey, which has a pretty landscape. And then there's this guy:

Yeesh.
"Gall" alone naturally turns up tree galls, which are fun. Apparently Gall was also the name of a Lakota battle leader. Who knew? "Gall Knutson" turns up her wiki images, some nice-looking old people, and... uh... this:

I don't even.
~Neshomeh
Well, I don't have permission but I can search them, right? by
OrangeYoshi99
on 2015-08-03 22:52:00 UTC
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This was interesting. by
Iximaz
on 2015-08-03 22:37:00 UTC
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Rina results in...
Which, funnily enough, looks like one of her future regenerations, but with more pink.
Zeb turns up...
A guy with a giant fish. Okay then.
Well OK by
firemagic
on 2015-08-03 22:15:00 UTC
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Ari:
Well, it's a fairly common name, but here is one I liked:
Tera:
well, Tera certainly doesn't understand those outfits.
Theia:
Oh yeah, Earth's moon was formed after a rogue body called Theia impacted Earth! or that's one theory anyways.
Fiorano:
Fio was named after a car, of course, so this isn't at all surprising.
Cepha:
Well, considering the Latin, a sensible picture.
Narav:
Riaa
Ari, Amara, Lana, Anne, and Caroline don't get anything interesting. Dr Kindheart and Riaa'lzhor just get PPC-related images, so.
Some of my agents have real women's names. by
Huinesoron
on 2015-08-03 20:58:00 UTC
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So I'll be turning SafeSearch on for this one. ^^
Selene

This was fairly obvious; Selene from Underworld probably heavily inspired Agent Selene. Selene says she has noooo problem with looking like this. ^^
If we add in her surname, we get a bunch of PPC wiki pics, and then this:

That purports to be Aphrodite mourning Adonis, while the anemone (or windflower) spouts from his blood. Uh-huh. Right. Tell me that's not a vampire.
Kaitlyn

Kaitlyn, too, says she's just fine with looking like that. Her surname reveals...

... that she's secretly an American Idol competitor. (My wife assures me Agent Kaitlyn predates American Idol. 'Probably'.)
Constance

I think that must be Mirror Multiverse Constance; she's clearly insane. Insaner.

Adding the surname, of course, gets us Constance in The Sims.
Dafydd

Dafydd Williams is a Canadian astronaut. Dafydd says, "Why would I go to space? Do they even have trees there?" Add in his surname, and...

Dafydd! No?
Okay, okay: so apparently 'Dafydd Illian' is a string unique to the PPC. So all the images are from the PPC Wiki - presumably pages which threw up a 'see also' for Dafydd when Google scanned them. What's weird is that Illian is apparently a real surname - and a real first name - and something from Wheel of Time. So how did I happen on a unique combination? Eesh.
'I think I'll stop here.'
hS
Hrm. by
SeaTurtle
on 2015-08-03 19:49:00 UTC
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Well, that's pretty cute, I guess. The rest of the images are just sheet music.