Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:25 pm

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Earth Day call log:

[personal profile] ursula used Governor Gretchen Whitmer's contact form to ask her to deny a permit to the proposed Line 5 oil pipeline, and will further celebrate Earth Day by attending a protest in support of EPA federal employee union members this afternoon.


The Sierra Club is trying to break a record for the most origami fish, if you want a fun craft for celebration.

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:08 pm

[ poetry ] This one came out of nowhere

Late



Before you say
You are too old to change,
Listen:
Some of these new hairs
Are already
Silver
It is never too late
To climb out
Of your grave.

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 05:17 pm

If anyone could use a morale boost

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/04/protests-erupt-across-the-uk-after-supreme-court-ruled-against-trans-rights/

Many many pictures.

Also, more protests yet to come, apparently, with ones scheduled for Oxford and Cambridge.

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 04:56 pm

Physio reprised

So today was my physio let's see how you're doing assessment, at the different health centre -

- which I was in a bit of a swivet about getting to, because the obvious straightforward route is the longest, and there are shorter ones but these involve a tangle of residential streets -

- not to mention, whichever way you slice it, the road winds uphill all the way, yea, to the very end, because the health centre is bang opposite Parliament Hill.

Nonetheless, I found a route which seemed doable, which said 24 mins (and that was not actually starting from home base but from the road by the railway line), which I thought was possibly optimistic for an Old Duck such as myself, but mirabile dictu it was in fact just over 20 but under 25 minutes, win, eh?

And took me along streets I have seldom walked along since the 70s/80s when I was visiting them more frequently for Reasons.

Had a rather short but I hope useful meeting with the physio - some changes to existing exercises and a new one or two.

Thought I would get a bus back as I had had time to check out the nearby bus stops, and there was one coming along which according to the information at the stop was going in a useful direction.

Alas it was coming from the desired direction, but still, cut off a certain amount of homewards slog.


This is part 2 of my book club notes on The Way Spring Arrives and Other Stories. [Part 1.]


"The Restaurant at the End of the Universe: Tai Chi Mashed Taro" by Anna Wu (2016), tr. Carmen Yiling Yan

A time-traveling meditation on the rise and fall of people and societies. )


"The Futures of Genders in Chinese Science Fiction" by Jing Tsu (2022) [essay]

Discussion of the depiction and participation of people of marginalized genders in Chinese SF. )


"Baby, I Love You" by Zhao Haihong (2002), tr. Elizabeth Hanlon

In the not-too-distant future, a programmer works on a holographic virtual baby while his real family life falls apart. )


"A Saccharophilic Earthworm" by BaiFanRuShang (2005), tr. Ru-Ping Chen

After a disabling accident, a theater director believes she can teach flowers to dance. )


"The Alchemist of Lantian" by BaiFanRuShang (2005), tr. Ru-Ping Chen

Every time a godlike being helps a human, their own exile in the mortal world is extended. )



Improbable, but not impossible, ascents to the world stage...

Five SFF Works About Unlikely Global Superpowers

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 10:23 am

04/22/25

Adam Horowitz is a fan of the singer Bruce Springsteen. "Darkness on the Edge of Town" shares its name with a song from the rock star's 1978 album of the same name.



A graphic with a background of people of different genders and skin tones, overlaid with rainbow stripes. Text reads: Diverse Books We Love and Why We Love Them
A graphic featuring 10 book covers. The books are: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz; Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera; Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki; Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland; The Spear Cust Through Water by Simon Jimenez; Heaven Official's Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu; We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds; Little Mushroom by Yi Shi Si Zhou; Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo; and Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao.

April 3rd was We Need Diverse Books Day. We’re slightly behind, schedule-wise, but we DO need diverse books, and we figured: better late than never! We asked our rec list contributors to give us one of their favorite queer books staring a person of color, and to give us a sentence or three review for the book! Below are their answers…

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz; rec by Anonymous #1: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz is the coming-of-age story that treats it’s characters with a great deal of love and respect. Dante and Ari feel entirely real, their struggles relatable and touching.

Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera; rec by S. J. Ralston: A Puerto Rican lesbian from the Bronx has a summer internship with a white feminist author in Portland. A coming-of-age story that focuses on the power of queer Black and Brown women. The narrator’s voice is strong, clear, and at times poetically beautiful.

The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez; rec by Shadaras: The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez is a gorgeous stand-alone mythic fantasy novel with lush prose that moves through perspective and tone with ease. It weaves a story about two young men—a disillusioned prince and a one-armed soldier—rescuing the Moon from where she’d been entrapped for decades by the emperor, framed by a generations-later youth learning this tale.

Heaven Official’s Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu; rec by Anonymous #2: Heaven Official’s Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu follows Xie Lian, a prince turned vagrant who, after 800 years, ascends to godhood for a third time (as a god of junk and scrap collecting) and Hua Cheng, an enigmatic ghost king whose power and menace are rivalled only by his desperation to finally give Xie Lian a happy ending. It’s a nested narrative structured in a really interesting way, where each arc reveals more of what happened over the 800 years of Xie Lian’s long and troubled life while also exploring how his choices come back to haunt him in the present. The supporting cast is fascinating, the themes of how hard it is to do the right thing are especially resonant right now, and I’m still messed up about the Black Water arc.

We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds; rec by Shannon: It’s the first book that really captured (for me) the feeling of nearing adulthood and realizing you can decide what kind of adult you want to be, how nuanced and flawed people are, and how difficult learning to navigate all of that can be. And I’m a sucker for queer stories in the South.

Little Mushroom by Shisi (Yi Shi Si Zhou); rec by Nina Waters: Little Mushroom by Yi Shi Si Zhou is the story of a sentient mushroom who has lost his spore and goes searching through a post-apocalyptic dystopian near future in order to get it back. It’s the story of a state-sanctioned mass murderer he meets when he reaches a human city. And yes, it’s a BL about a sentient mushroom and a state-sanctioned mass murderer falling in love. But. It’s also a cutting look at what it means to be “human”; and it’s an insightful gaze at how far we’ll go to protect ourselves, our communities, and our worlds; and it’s a tragedy about the importance of hope – and that hope is ultimately rewarded. An Zhe is just a little mushroom. And his story is so. fucking. good.

Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki; rec by Adrian Harley: Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki is a wonderful genre-blender. On the fantasy side, a world-class violinist has made a deal with the devil; on the sci-fi side, an intergalactic starship captain hides her identity and runs a donut shop with her family. The book is all about the power of music, food, and love, and it’s warming and joyful without tipping over into cloying.

Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland; rec by Shea Sullivan: Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland is the story of Laura, a young, queer, Black mage in the 1930s who is forced by circumstance to work for the government in a segregated group of Black mages. This group supports the future of magic, Mechomancy, which has always been powered by death: first, the death of Black people, and now, the old death of oil fuel. This story is an unflinching look at the realities of America’s roots in enslavement, genocide, and theft, and is also an incredible story of found family, the power of community, and the true responsibility of power. The worldbuilding is deft and deep, and sets the stage for a rich, layered, coming-of-age, coming-to-power story that gives no easy answers, but delivers hope in abundance.

Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo; rec by E. C.: I am yet again gonna recommend the works of Malinda Lo, especially Last Night at the Telegraph Club, a touching, well-researched and well-footnoted sapphic coming-of-age story. It follows a Chinese-American high schooler in 1950s San Francisco as she struggles to reconcile the (often conflicting) expectations of her family, community, and country with her own goals and desires.

Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; rec by Linnea Peterson: Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao is a sapphic adult romance about a biracial transfemme grad student named Mira who needs new housing after leaving an abusive relationship and winds up moving in with a Chinese American butch lesbian electrician named Isabel who she meets at a club. The book explores Mira’s trauma and self-worth struggles left over from her previous relationship, Isabel’s grief and eldest daughter issues following the death of one of her sisters, and both blue-collar and academic labor rights, since Isabel is a union member who has previously salted a non-union shop, and Mira is part of the effort to unionize her fellow grad students.

Our Goodreads book list is full of way more diverse queer books we recommend, so check it out!

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A tale of medieval women crossing the gender line LITERALLY: in 1417 the Bishop of Durham ordered two Newcastle women to dress as drag kings and parade around two churches on six separate days, because he thought it was an appropriate act of penance, and if the Bishop of Durham thinks parading around a church in drag improves one's chance of getting into Heaven then who am I to argue?

Matilda Burgh and Margaret Ushar were ordered to do this penance after they dressed as men to visit the shrine of Cuthbert, one of England's most popular saints (defo Top Five), because the Bishops of Durham had literally built a misogynist blue line of exclusion into the ground around the shrine and only men were supposed to enter. There's more. The women's employer's wife, Mrs Baxter, who was accused of aiding and abetting the "crime" of female pilgrimage to a saint's shrine, disobeyed the Bishop's order to attend his ecclesiastical court and also disobeyed his order for her to attend the drag king parades because she claimed having twins to look after made her too tired ("& uxor prædicti Petri fic eſt fatigata cum duobus gemellis quod honeſte non poteſt comparere"). Clearly I love this entire escapade, although I did feel mild sympathy for the parish chaplain who had to deal with these three ungovernable women and an out-of-touch Bishop, lol.

Sources in English and Latin. )

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 09:08 am

Foxfire, Esq. by Noa (October)



Retired superhero turned lawyer, Naomi "Foxfire" Ziegler pursues a wrongful death case involving a fire, a young superhero and a host of shifty housing corporations.

Foxfire, Esq. by Noa (October)

Author: Audrelite Title: Total Consumption Fandom: Teen Titans (2003) Prompt: #421 — New Rating: E (Sexual content) Characters: Leonid Kovar, Koriand'r Word Count: 100 Summary: The sensation: total consumption, a pressure shattering every limit, a rhythm building, breaking, rebuilding its exquisite loop.

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Customer: *Slams copy of Windows 8 on the counter.* "I want a refund! This doesn't work!"
Me: "I'm sorry, but we can't refund opened software. We can replace it for free if there's a fault."
Customer: "So you'll give me one that makes my laptop a touchscreen?"

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:45 pm

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(A health related issue a few years back has left me with some permanent but minor side effects (mostly vertigo and headaches). My brother and I have gone on a quick trip to the local mall to pick up a few things, but because of an event going on, it’s packed, and it takes us […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 02:03 pm

Drugs Challenge: Babylon 5: Walkabout


Title: Walkabout
Fandom: Babylon 5
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Stephen Franklin.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 400
Spoilers/Setting: Walkabout.
Summary: He doesn’t know who he is anymore, and maybe he never did, but it’s time he found out.
Content Notes: References addiction.
Written For: Challenge 477: Amnesty 79, using Challenge 84: Drugs.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Babylon 5, or the characters. They belong to J. Michael Straczynski.
A/N: Quadruple drabble.



Walkabout... )

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 05:13 am

Transport (Firefly)

Transport (Firefly):

Transport, by shyday. shrift: A bleak, sorrowful story about Mal and Zoe after Serenity Valley.


Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:15 pm

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I’m walking down the street; It’s the middle of a bright sunny day, the sun is beating down, and I have an umbrella open for sun protection. It’s my last half-day of vacation and I’m doing my best to enjoy myself, until now. (I’m a young-ish female.) A sixty-something cranky-looking man passing right near me […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 11:45 am

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[I am in the fifth grade. Our teacher gets called away briefly. We have one student in the class who’s a known wiseacre.] Teacher: “Monitors will be in charge of the class, and no one is to leave the room until I return.” Wiseacre: “You can’t go.” [The teacher should have just ignored him. But….] […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:33 pm

Amazing Spider-Man #90

Writer: Stan Lee

Pencils: Gil Kane

Inks: John Romita, Sr.


I told you messing about on the roof was dangerous!


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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 11:30 am

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I’m at the hardware store to buy some material I need for a project. The material comes in 8 foot long sections that are 3/4 of an inch wide, but there are two different standard thicknesses you can get – 3/8 or 7/16 of an inch. I find the section where the material is and […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 11:00 am

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My dad’s uncle has just turned 80, and we are having a family golf tournament in his honor. After everyone has played we sit down to lunch, while a few people tally up the scores from each team so they can hand out prizes. At the tournament are three people with the same first and […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 11:00 am

Art Beats Tech! What A (Fara)Day!

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User: “This will sound really weird and crazy, but I swear my Wi-Fi does not work right. Everywhere else, I can work just fine, but as soon as I bring it home, it just stops working.”

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 10:30 am

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It’s a nice summers day, me and my brother are playing outside. My brother accidentally kicks a ball into the elderly neighbour’s garden. The neighbour comes out. Neighbour: What are you doing?! That’s my garden! Brother: It was an accident… Neighbour: If you do that again, I’ll call the cops! Brother: I’m sorry… (By now, […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 10:00 am

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One year our state had a bill in the legislature to change the drinking age to 21. It was called LB 221, as it would be the two hundred and twenty first legislatve bill for the state. I am in in an English class and appropo of nothing one of the female students suddenly says, […]

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Title: Unexpected Guests
Fandom: Miss Marple/Winnie-the-Pooh
Rating: G
Length: 489 words
Summary: When Miss Marple opens her door, she's surprised to see Tigger and Rabbit standing on the doorstep


Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 09:30 am

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(When I moved, I swore to never deal with a particular cable company ever again – as they had claimed my roommate and I would get Fios, only for the technician to say they didn’t even offer that as a service, and we discovered they were planning on charging us twice as much as we […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 10:32 am

Web of Spider-Man #2

Writer: Louise Simonson

Pencils: Greg LaRocque

Inks: Jim Mooney


The Vulturions want a rematch!


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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 09:00 am

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(My sister works at a ice cream store.) Man: *comes up to her window* Sister: Hi, what do you want today? Man: A sundae Sister: *goes to make sundae* Man: No, No, No! I only want one lump! Sister: Ookayy Later: Our Uncle: *comes in* I want 52 banana splits! Other customers: *just look weirdly […]

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Author: Audrelite Title: Icy and His For the Taking Fandom: Winx Club Prompt: #429 — Icy Rating: T Characters: Tritannus, mentioned Icy Word Count: 100 Summary: To lose sight of Icy would be to lose this new constant gifted to him within this desolate wasteland.

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 09:59 am

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Happy birthday, [personal profile] mme_hardy and [personal profile] polyamorous!

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 08:30 am

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(warning; long story ahead). My favourite band announces a DVD shoot that will take place in Finland. Despite me living in the Netherlands, I’m determined to go there, but can’t find anyone to go with. Via a fan forum I meet a Belgian girl who agrees to travel with me, granted I go to Brussels […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 08:00 am

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I’ve been bullied for pretty much as long as I can remember, and it’s really screwed up my mental health. My secondary school was the worst of it, and I stopped going for a while because it was so bad. A member of staff who was supposed to be helping me and supporting me, as […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 08:30 am

Mod Post: Off-Topic Tuesday

In the comments to these weekly posts (and only these posts), it's your chance to go as off topic as you like.

Talk about non-comics stuff, thread derail, and just generally chat among yourselves.

The intent of these posts is to chat and have some fun and, sure, vent a little as required. Reasoned debate is fine, as always, but if you have to ask if something is going over the line, think carefully before posting please.

Normal board rules about conduct and behaviour still apply, of course.

It's been suggested that, if discussing spoilers for recent media events, it might be advisable to consider using the rot13 method to prevent other members seeing spoilers in passing.

The world situation is the world situation. If you're following the news, you know it as much as I do, if you're not, then there are better sources than me. But please, no doomscrolling, for your own sake.

The UK Supreme Court ruled that the legal definition of "woman" is defined solely by biological sex (Whilst also mentioning the protections are still in palce for trans people), crowed over as vindication by those who you never want to see crowing, and leaving trans people in vague limbo whilst Government bodies look to rework their policies.

Pope Francis died at 88, the day after Easter and the day after meeting US VP Vance... coincidence? A Pope who, more than any before, shifted the boundaries in terms of seeking out the excluded and the marginalised and caused uproar when he said things like "If someone who is gay is seeking God, who am I to judge?" and permitted priests to give a blessing to same-sex couples. Not a perfect man by any means, nor as radical as some had hoped, but in terms of the inertia he was working against, probably more progressive than any would have dared hope for ten years ago.

Star Wars Celebration happened in Japan this past weekend, with many new projects announced

A live colossal squid was caught on camera for the first time and is as beautiful as you'd have hoped

And Doctor Who gave us "Lux", which I won't spoil further but was certainly different, in a good way.

Monday, April 21st, 2025 11:11 pm

Another thought about B5 5x18

I will be going back to answer recent comments, but first, one more stray B5 thought with spoilers through 5x18.

Tying up a loose end )

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 07:00 am

Cash Back Attack, Part 24

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Customer: "Can I get £50 cashback?"
Cashier: "Of course."
The cashier counts out the money but doesn't hand it to the customer just yet – they need to pay first. I see the customer reach forward, grab £10 from the £50 pile, and try to hand it back to the cashier.

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 06:20 pm

Me-and-media update

Previous poll review
In the vegetables poll, 90.4% of respondents clicked fresh vegetables (bought), 46.2% clicked frozen vegetables, and 44.2% clicked fresh vegetables (homegrown). I was surprised; I thought more people would go frozen for the convenience. (I wonder what that says, if anything, about Dreamwidth demographics.)

In ticky-boxes, hugs came first with 78.8%, followed by a tie between "hanging in there until things settle down and I can sort my life out" and "sunbeams playing in a tree, daring each other to peek around the shadowed side" with 63.5% each. Thank you for your votes!

Reading
Still going on The Horse and His Boy (I am slow and distractable) and the Guardian novel read-along (it's on a schedule). Nothing in audio.

Kdramas
We started Tale of the Nine Tailed, a sweeping epic about a powerful immortal, the reincarnated love of his life, and his bratty younger brother. (Nothing at all like Guardian the novel, why do you ask?) I'm hoping it has enough plot and worldbuilding to hold Andrew's interest; he gets bored during extended romance scenes.

More of Sell Your Haunted House with Pru. And in solo-watching, I started Heesu in Class 2; it's pretty adorable, but also Heesu is the living embodiment of Idiots In Love, and sometimes I have to watch through my fingers.

Other TV
This week's Doctor Who
was very silly and meta, set against a background of ominous racism. Hm. But I did enjoy the jokes, and Belinda is great.


Episode 1 of Sherlock & Daughter. We were just going to try out the first ten minutes to get a sense of it, but we ended up watching the whole episode. I can forgive Holmes for being a grumpy old man when he has a reason for it.

Our Deadloch rewatch-with-a-friend continues, plus Jentry Chau vs the Underworld, about which I still have no opinion.

My sister and I watched Into the Night (1985 film; Michelle Pfeiffer, Jeff Goldblum, and a vast number of film directors as extras, the only one of whom I knew on sight was Jim Henson). The caper was silly, and the romance plotline was very thin, but Goldblum and Pfeiffer are so watchable that it hung together despite the weird pacing when it lingered on random extras we were supposed to recognise. Lovely to see David Bowie in a small (albeit violently psychotic) role.

Guardian/Fandom
I archived my Murderbot flashficlet, and wow, Murderbot fans are generous with their kudosing. *hearts so much* (In my experience, some fandoms are just more kudosy than others.)

Audio entertainment
I listened my way through all of The Setup, a romance audiodrama about Juan, an anxious art museum curator in NYC, and Fernando, the con artist who's trying to steal a painting. It's great! I'm really into it. And then I got to the end of the available episodes and realised it's not finished yet, ahhhhh! I need to check these things before I start!

(Is it just me or are depictions of anxiety becoming more common in romances? I feel like there's some wish fulfilment going on: people longing to meet The One who is hot, super into them, and will also be incredibly kind and patient and give them effective tips for handling their panic attacks. Not that romances aren't all about wish fulfilment, so why not? Add dimensions to your dream partner!)

Writing/making things
My little 4k exchange fic is becoming somewhat tortured by all the writing advice I'm trying to enact on it. Hopefully I'm not engineering the spark out of the thing. Also, hopefully I emerge from this process wiser and more capable. (It could happen!) Note to self: this story still doesn't have an ending, oops.

Other than that, I'm spending a lot of my life rolling around in meta discussions, yay!

Life/health/mental state things
Oh, look, let's not even talk about it. /o\

Note to self: I had a flu jab on Saturday.

Online life
I'm switching ISPs on Friday. Wish me luck! If I disappear off the face of the internet, that will be why.

Food
Today marks my first attempt at baked potatoes in the slow cooker. *fingers crossed* I forgot to prickle them with a fork before I wrapped them in foil, so who knows.

Good things
Fandom. Writing. Lunchtime dumplings on the back deck. Cephalopod plushies. Queer audiodramas. Friends coming over to watch stuff. Guardian. Home-made salsa. Trivia quizzes. Music and kindness and laughter and love.

Poll #33020 face blindness extrapolation
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 39


Do you have face-blindness?

View Answers

yes
2 (5.1%)

technically no, but it's not unusual for me to get people confused
22 (56.4%)

especially when they're dressed the same
12 (30.8%)

no
10 (25.6%)

I mix up similar usernames
12 (30.8%)

honestly, they don't have to be that similar
11 (28.2%)

other
1 (2.6%)

ticky-box full of black cats slinking mysteriously in the shadows
26 (66.7%)

ticky-box full of starting a howl
13 (33.3%)

ticky-box of overthinking
18 (46.2%)

ticky-box full of squirrel-dragons with floofy tails, guarding their golden acorns
20 (51.3%)

ticky-box full of hugs
30 (76.9%)


The following is a growing reading list for the ReadPalestinianSpecFic challenge. This is a work in progress to create a list of all available Palestinian speculative fiction.





Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025 12:00 am

The Airman Errs. Repeatedly.

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I was a First Sergeant (as an additional duty) for my last two years in the United States Air Force. I had to court-martial a guy for showing up late to work. Sound harsh? It was, but it was entirely his own fault.

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Monday, April 21st, 2025 11:00 pm

The Demands Are Mind-blowing

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Client: "It's mostly good, but the navigation is too busy. Could we replace it with one button that takes the user to the page they want?"
Me: "I'm not sure what you mean. Can you please elaborate?"
Client: "Just one next button. Nothing else."

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Monday, April 21st, 2025 10:00 pm

A-D’oh!-Be

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Receptionist: “I spoke with [Professor]. He doesn't want Adobe, he wants Photoshop.”
Me: “...right. Adobe Photoshop.”
Receptionist: “Yes. Not Adobe. Photoshop. He needs Photoshop.”

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Monday, April 21st, 2025 07:08 pm

4/21/2025 Tilden Nature Area

We started out under heavy overcast but it didn't last long, and the sun felt good. It seemed quieter than last week; the Orange-crowned Warblers have mostly stopped singing and the Wilson's Warblers weren't quite as loudly numerous, but the Blackheaded Grosbeaks almost made up for them. First thing, in the parking lot, we saw and heard a large flock of Cedar Waxwings. They are usually the last Winter visitors to leave. The list: )

I argued that the thrush we saw was a Hermit not a Swainson's, but I was wrong. I miss the Winter birds!

Monday, April 21st, 2025 08:52 pm

Daily Happiness

1. I worked from home today, getting a fair amount of catching up done. Unfortunately I forgot that I also had to double check all my stores' budgets for next month today so that did take some time away from the email and teams catch-up, but I should be able to focus more on that tomorrow. (Probably will mostly work from home tomorrow, too.)

2. We bought a sweater for Alexander for his birthday and even though his birthday is not until next week, gave it to him yesterday so he could try it on and see if it fit, and it was a little big so we said we'd be happy to go exchange it. I was just thinking to exchange it whenever we next go, but there was availability today and Carla felt like going to Disneyland, so while I had to stay home and focus on my email backlog, she went and exchanged the sweater and had a nice morning at DCA. She managed to find all the rest of the hidden easter eggs there (eventually with some help from an online guide) and took pictures, but I'm just going to include those with our next trip post rather than make a separate one. They had Lightning McQueen and Mater ones which are super cute, though.

3. We bought a stereo for the garage and it arrived today. As all modern stereos do these days, it also has bluetooth capability to connect to your phone, but she mainly wanted it for playing actual CDs. Her current CD rack is overflowing, so we need to get another and then move the CDs out to the garage so she can have them out there with the stereo. Nice thing is, unless you're standing right by the door or window, even with it turned up pretty loud you really can't hear much from outside. Amazing what insulation can do!

4. I love the look on Ollie's face here, but he was even cuter before I turned on the light and came in. It wasn't dark but was dim enough that he was really well camouflaged in the box!


Recently I bought a little fern, so I'm making a new terrarium. You can also see the previous Antique Jar Terrarium.

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  • That's why he goes bad, you know -- all the good people hit him on the head or try to shoot him and constantly mistrust him, while there's this vast cohort of minions saying, We wouldn't hurt you, Lex, and we'll give you power and greatness and oh so much sex...
    Wow. That was scary. Lex is like Jesus in the desert.
    -- pricklyelf, on why Lex goes bad
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  • Obi-Wan has a sort of desperate, pathetic patience in this movie. You can just see it in his eyes: "My padawan is a psychopath, and no one will believe me; I'm barely keeping him under control and expect to wake up any night now to find him standing over my bed with a knife!"
    -- Teague, reviewing "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones"
    LJ
  • Beth: god, why do i have so many beads?
    Jenn: Because you are an addict.
    Jenn: There are twelve step programs for this.
    Beth: i dunno they'd work, might have to go straight for the electroshock.
    Jenn: I'm not sure that helps with bead addiction.
    Beth: i was thinking more to demagnitize my credit card.
    -- hwmitzy and seperis, on bead addiction
    AIM, 12/24/2003
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    -- anonymous, on terrible writing
    AIM, 2/17/2004
  • In medical billing there is a diagnosis code for someone who commits suicide by sea anenemoe.
    -- silverkyst, on wtf
    AIM, 3/25/2004
  • Anonymous: sorry. i just wanted to tell you how much i liked you. i'd like to take this to a higher level if you're willing
    Eleveninches: By higher level I hope you mean email.
    -- eleveninches and anonymous, on things that are disturbing
    LJ, 4/2/2004
  • silverkyst: I need to not be taking molecular genetics.
    silverkyst: though, as a sidenote, I did learn how to eviscerate a fruit fly larvae by pulling it's mouth out by it's mouthparts today.
    silverkyst: I'm just nowhere near competent in the subject material to be taking it.
    Jenn: I'd like to thank you for that image.
    -- silverkyst and seperis, on more wtf
    AIM, 1/25/2005
  • You know, if obi-wan had just disciplined the boy *properly* we wouldn't be having these problems. Can't you just see yoda? "Take him in hand, you must. The true Force, you must show him."
    -- Issaro, on spanking Anakin in his formative years
    LJ, 3/15/2005
  • Aside from the fact that one person should never go near another with a penis, a bottle of body wash, and a hopeful expression...
    -- Summerfling, on shower sex
    LJ, 7/22/2005
  • It's weird, after you get used to the affection you get from a rabbit, it's like any other BDSM relationship. Only without the sex and hot chicks in leather corsets wielding floggers. You'll grow to like it.
    -- revelininsanity, on my relationship with my rabbit
    LJ, 2/7/2006
  • Smudged upon the near horizon, lapine shadows in the mist. Like a doomsday vision from Watership Down, the bunny intervention approaches.
    -- cpt_untouchable, on my addition of The Fourth Bunny
    LJ, 4/13/2006
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    -- deadlychameleon, on class
    LJ, 9/1/2007
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    -- Michael Sheen, on Good Omens fanfic
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