1. Reply to this post, and I will pick four of your icons.
2. Make a post (including the meme info) and talk about the icons I chose.
3. Other people can then comment to you and make their own posts.
4. This will create a never-ending cycle of icon squee!
umegaki picked:

1. Singing Panda Enthusiast was perhaps my favorite throwaway character from the sock-puppet-and-other-miscalleneous-obje
ct-starring talk show, Sifl and Olly (although the Crescent Fresh dude runs a close second). He presented us with panda "facts" that'd make modern Chuck Norris fact enthusiasts look trite and cliche. ... Wait, they don't need much help! And he asked such important questions as: "What manner of camoflague is this: black and white? Hiding in an oreo factory--could be!" It is a good icon for posts involving silliness, of which I make many.
2. I did a "meme" a while back where I demanded people make me icons, and I think this one by
jynxjynx was the only one I ended up actually adding to my icon set. I think because it's the only one for which I thought to myself, "hey, I will probably make posts/comments for which this icon is appropriately themed!" I didn't actually end up using it
that much, but I think I did a lil. Plus, if I actually were turning Japanese I wouldn't mind turning into the woman depicted. I mean it's not like we see a lot, but hey, she's pretty cute, and stuff.
3. T-Rex is from
Dinosaur Comics. He is hilarious and likes philosophy as well as stomping on things. A--awesome!
4. Amelie is from the movie which is also called Amelie, which I watched with
niku_neko about, like, what, a year ago or so? It was a good movie! I was thinking about trying to make a transparent gif icon so that Amelie could be inside a circle instead of a square, like on the dvd case and some movie posters about it, but I suck at transparent gifs. Also: circles. Also: shrinking her down even more and still having it be a decent-looking icon. I should buy this movie.
Unfortunately, GIFs have hard transitions from opaque to transparent pixels, so a smooth edge isn't possible. Until PNGs are better supported, you're stuck with this.