Deadloch: Horsehair by pint pot Judas

Jun. 19th, 2025 10:02 pm
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Fandom: Deadloch
Characters/Pairings: Eddie Redcliffe/Dulcie Collins
Rating: Teen
Length: 2518
Content Notes: Internalised homophobia, unreliable narrator, political correctness and Eddie aren't even in the same universe
Creator Links: pintpotjudas on AO3
Themes: Female relationships, Backstory, Ambiguous relationships

Summary: Just Eddie, musing on hair. And lesbians. And herself, a bit. (She's meant to be thinking about the case.)
Set in a lull (???) in episode five, or thereabouts.

Reccer's Notes: The detective partnership of Eddie and Dulcie is central to Deadloch, and it's "enemies to friends" in canon, but with a tantalising hint of maybe-polyamory at the very end of the show. In this story, Eddie thinks about lesbians in general (Deadloch's full of lesbians), her odd fascination with Dulcie's long, thick, hair, and remembers a female friendship from her teens. It's a believable character study where we understand a bit more about Eddie and see the beginnings of her attraction to Dulcie, even if Eddie's still mostly in denial. Interesting, and well written, with great characterisation and Eddie's usual hilarious and colourful turns of phrase.

Fanwork Links: Horsehair

Daily Happiness

Jun. 19th, 2025 02:34 am
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1. Tonight was Pride Nite! Had a lot of fun. Pics and post to come tomorrow as it is much too late to do tonight.

2. Special delivery!

Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman

Jun. 18th, 2025 11:32 pm
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[personal profile] helen_keeble recommended this LitRPG series, and I am having a GREAT time, although I'm only about 80% of the way through the first book (but honestly I don't expect my opinion to change a whole lot; it might really surprise me later, but this strikes me as a series where what you see is basically what you get).

But what you get is really a lot of fun - light, entertaining, very funny, with a lot more humanity and a darker edge than I was expecting. Also, it's a good Baby's First LitRPG (a genre I've bounced off repeatedly in the past) because there's a solid in-universe explanation for the stats, leveling, and other aspects of the genre.

Basically, Earth is now an alien reality game show.

In one moment, the vast majority of Earth's population is exterminated (everyone who was indoors or inside a vehicle or other contained space - they're all recycled by an alien resource development company, along with just about every other human-made thing on the planet). Everyone else finds themselves plunged into a world-sized dungeon with nothing but whatever they happen to be wearing at the time, where they must compete against an escalating series of challenges, televised for a galactic audience and run by a psychotic AI with a foot fetish and a ruthless alien corporation. The hero - Carl - was outside in a freezing night in order to rescue his ex-girlfriend's pedigreed Persian cat Princess Donut from a tree. Now he's in a dungeon, forced to compete against all too real enemies as well as fellow contestants, with a mind-controlled virtual pop-up display giving him descriptions of his and his opponents' stats, and a virtually unlimited inventory space. Princess Donut almost immediately gains a level-up bonus to human-level intelligence and becomes Carl's partner in the dungeon crawl, a squishy mage with sky-high Charisma next to Carl's tank. Who knew all that time playing first-person shooter games with no company except his cat was going to pay off ...

More about the book (no big spoilers )

Mister Miracle #11

Jun. 19th, 2025 08:36 am
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Writer: Jack Kirby

Pencils: Jack Kirby

Inks: Mike Royer


The return of Doctor Bedlam!


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Connexions (4)

Jun. 19th, 2025 08:35 am
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Pleased with the way things went

Nat Barron permitted himself to feel pleased with the way things went in his world. Here he was, taking his ease over the breakfast table with his very fine wife Ludmilla, that was an excellent spouse for a fellow in his line – bred up in pawnbroking and fencing, able to undertake a little simple forgery was it required – though naught to compare with her uncle Kaminski, that was quite the artist. And beyond these excellent personal qualities, it now came about that her former connexions in Stepney had come to hear of this very eligible match she had made: Nat Barron, that was not only chief of all the criminal enterprizes that went forward in Seven Dials, but had influence and alliances that extended a deal beyond that!

There was the very amiable relations he enjoyed with Ezra Klein’s Bishopsgate boys, and Abe Anglesmith’s Limehouse gang, that he was now bringing into a very useful exchange, by means of his own fellows. That would convey certain matters that the authorities would be looking out for around Bishopsgate over to Limehouse, and similarly matters that might be closely scrutinized about the docks, took over to Bishopgate, where they would look quite innocent upon market stalls.

There was this very profitable accord he had established with the Frawleys of Brighton, that had been Gentlemen of the Trade for countless generations, for could readily dispose of the fine liquors &C they brought over.

Had moved on considerable from the days when Nat Barron had been the fellow to call on was there one or another or so that was wanted teaching a lesson or mayhap even putting out of the way.

Though there was still good business in that! Not that he soiled his own hands with it, but here he was, the one that provided fellows to take care of any sharpers at Dumaine’s gambling-hell, and also to warn off any fellows that were well-paid to provide services at a certain discreet club for gentlemen of a certain taste did they grow grasping and threatening. And even to prevent trouble, as in the matter of rivals endeavouring kick up riot at the Buffle Arms Song and Supper Rooms, where that popular songstress, Clo Marshall, performed.

Then there was the dingers and the ken-crackers, and the whores, and Abbetts’ dog-fighting and ratting ring, none of it, true, what one might call within The Law, but all well-run, giving no trouble, payment made or favours granted in certain quarters –

Why, here you had young swells, come into Seven Dials to see life – would go to Black Tom’s and see the swearing parrot and his learned mate, and gawp at the low-life there – lay bets on a dogfight or so – take a girl to Lil and Joan’s 'commodation house – and nothing worse come to 'em than maybe a purse lost, a sore head in the morn – never a fellow found in an alley with a knife in his gut – crimped as a sailor – no real harm done –

Young Mr Reveley, Nat understood, was now married and would no longer be in the way of bringing his former companions from the country to see Town life himself, but very like his new-made brother-in-law young Osberton would take on the charge. He made a mental note to enquire of Bert Edwards, that now had that very fine situation at Raxdell House, and owed Nat a favour or so.

For Nat’s protection extended over Prancey’s molly-house, and Bert and his particular set found that a very useful spot for their revels.

Law, said 'Milla, sure you are deep in thought the morn!

Nat blinked, and looked at his wife. He chuckled and said, went be positive philosophical these days. And how did she do?

O, I come about well enough! She smiled. There were certain signs lately that she went with child, that was very gratifying, but also some cause of worry – Nat took a fret that perchance she should not be going to assist Grigori at the pawnshop, or climb the rickety stairs to her uncle’s attic to ensure he was well – but she laughed and poopooed his fears. Was not a fine lady that would go lie upon a sopha all those months, and one heard they had hard times of it when it came to bearing – she had rather be up and about her business.

And he had come to find himself in a habit of listening to 'Milla and trusting her judgement.

Indeed, she said, I am well enough in myself, but I heard a troubling thing from Lil and Joan t’other day –

For it answered very well to have 'Milla undertake those matters, for there were concerns that the women were more like to bring to another women. Besides, he had come about to see that women had very nice judgement, not only among their own kind – he must admit that had he asked any of the other whores about that trollop Franzie, they would have told him a tale or two that would have been of great benefit to his interests! – but of men, for men were often very loose-tongued and careless in their company.

Had he took that into consideration, mayhap would never have had that bother with Rodge and Art!

'Milla cleared her throat, and went on, had Larry Hooper come around about an investigation

Nat looked up sharply with a growl.

– naught to do with any business of ours! No, 'twas to do with that child Binnie that Whipping Marie took to look after her pup Pompey, makes quite a pet of the girl, that comes on to have quite the connexion for walking dogs and brushing 'em &C around Covent Garden, that her ma of a sudden goes wish to have back with her –

Nat snorted. That would be that slovenly Apsell mot – that took up with this fellow and that fellow and now finds herself left on her own resources – never did a day’s honest – nor dishonest! – work in her life. Living hand-to-mouth –

So, 'Milla went on, the notion is that she intends to live on the girl, that cannot yet have even come to womanhood –

Nat growled again. He would not be having that.

So Lil and Joan fathom it that here is Larry goes seek out evidence, so does the woman try taking it to a magistrate, crying and wailing that her dear daughter is being stole from her, 'twill show her bad character –

Nat banged a fist on the table. Magistrate! 'Tis a very chancy proceeding – these police courts –

Oh, those Allards were proud! They surely knew that they might ask him a favour in this matter, but no, mayhap they were thinking they already owed him over the little matter of Thad removing Trembourne’s corpse well away from Whipping Marie’s premises? Was they not the oldest of friends? Had not Maurie quite gratuitous made 'Milla a fine wedding dress and trousseau? Had not Maurie put him in the way of numerous remunerative matters?

He supposed they still thought he had deliberately murdered that wastrel Froggie sot Jacques Allard their father, whereas he had simply seen him lying drunk in a ditch, that had later filled in a rainstorm, whereby he drownded. Nat had foreseen the possibility, but no more than that. They had been glad to have been quit of the fellow – monstrous cruel to his poor wife –

'Milla pushed back her chair and said Grigori would be wondering where she was – should not dilly-dally –

So Nat went to the window and whistled up Bart and Fritz to escort her there, and having kissed his wife goodbye, with a few messages for Grigori, went back to the table to sit and brood.

After a while he got up, and pulled on his jacket and picked up his stout stick with the silver knob, then went find Thad, for the very sight of Thad was like to cause a certain trembling, even these days when he went be quite lovesick over a respectable woman in Matt Johnson’s employ.

They strode through the streets, greeted with the usual marks of respect as they passed, until they came to the low alleyway where Binnie’s ma was presently residing. Nothing like Marie Allard’s fine house in Covent Garden, kept quite separate from her business premises providing special pleasures for gentlemen that she did very well from.

Pausing outside the door they could hear voices within – had she found another fellow, then? No, it sounded like two women –

Nat rapped on the door with his stick.

He was about to rap again when the door opened.

God be with you, said the woman, that was certainly not that Apsell slut: very dark of skin, her hair done up in a cloth, dressed very plain but in good stuff –

Ah. 'Twas that biblewoman, that held prayer-meetings over to Covent Garden for the fine Misses there. And the gossip that gave her out as handsome enough to earn her living like 'em did not lie: not a young woman, but in good looks still.

She continued to look at Nat calmly.

Is Mrs Apsell within?

Indeed she is, but I do not think she is at present ready for company – there has been a deal of soul-struggle, but she comes about to see the light –

There was a sound of sobbing from within.

We come to see her, said Nat, concerning her daughter –

Oh, said the woman, she now sees that 'tis the right thing to leave her where she is –

Mrs Dorcas, Mrs Dorcas, what is it? came the weak cry.

Was the woman – Mrs Dorcas? – tall? Nat could not tell, as she drew herself up and said that 'twould be better did they leave – would only distress Mrs Apsell and very like send her into a hysterick fit.

Nat nodded, remarked that she appeared to have the business well in hand, conveyed her something towards the charities he had no doubt she was engaged in, sketched a bow, and departed.

He shook his head. Law, she has managed to give the old bitch religion. 'Tis a miracle.

Community Thursday

Jun. 19th, 2025 07:39 am
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Community Thursday challenge: every Thursday, try to make an effort to engage with a community on Dreamwidth, whether that's posting, commenting, promoting, etc.


Over the last week...

Vigilantes chit-chat on [community profile] bnha_fans.

Commented on [community profile] summerofthe69.

Commented on [community profile] newcomers.

Commented on [community profile] common_nature.

Promoted [site community profile] dw_maintenance, [community profile] style_system in various comments.

Signal boost:

  • Via [site community profile] dw_community_promo, massive blast from the past but someone started a [community profile] monkeyisland community :D

  • Sign-ups are open for the 7TH ROUND of [community profile] comment_bingo! :D "the goal is to have more fun and have an excuse to leave feedback! It is a Bingo community that involves commenting on other people's works based on the prompts provided, rather than creating your own."

current reading, and

Jun. 18th, 2025 09:27 pm
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I've recently begun reading Patrick Carey's New Perspectives: Microsoft Office 365 & Excel 2019 Comprehensive, 1st ed. (2020). It's solid, in lieu of the documentation that Microsoft no longer produces itself, if one needs such materials. There's a newer version; this is one of the two versions required by a summer class.

So far, it's kind of soothing: not soporific but reassuring for someone self-taught who hasn't used Excel much since its 2007 release, the last to have a jam-packed toolbar of doom. Like, so far, sometimes I remember keyboard shortcuts or exact command-names for things I can't find on the ribbon, which ... means I should learn the ribbon.

Why am I taking a class on using Excel?

1) The fun-fact answer: though I've figured out how to use Excel to clean and transform medium-sized chunks of data (structured text measured in megabytes, not a few dozen rows), I'm ignorant of a bunch of normal things that people use it for. Also, tables tend to make me glaze over, and I intend to narrow down the issue and patch it. At least they don't give me actual headaches, as the graphs in my recent econ assignments did.

2) The other answer: about two years ago, I began pondering what would benefit me for job-seeking, once my health had rebuilt itself further. Last year I decided with my physician that I could probably handle taking a class or two, and then something else pushed me into going faster. Like econ, Excel contributes to a category requirement.

Meanwhile, my two-year-ago plan for job-seeking options has been pretty comprehensively eaten by what people think AI can do---not necessarily what it can do well, but what they wish it could handle for them. By the time I wrap my course-taking next spring, I'll have learned some things about basic accounting---because I want to---and I'll understand better what I can offer, may tolerate, and would probably dislike in the current job landscape.

FAQ: no, I'm not pursuing a CPA license or a data-analyst certification. It wouldn't make financial sense at my age, and most people wouldn't believe in it. I've done enough things already that're hard to believe yet well documented! A thing one cannot really say to a recruiter or hiring manager: in 30ish years of past employment, I've achieved enough. Anyway, I intend the next stage to be less pressureful.

wednesday books are theological

Jun. 18th, 2025 08:19 pm
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I've been busy with non-reading stuff, mostly work and playing Blue Prince with A (but also I went to Scintillation!) But I do have some books to catch up on.

Nathan the Wise, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, translated by William Taylor. Looking at the Goodreads reviews, it looks like everyone in Germany has to read this for school, while it's much less well-known in the US -- I only learned who Lessing was because of his friendship with Moses Mendelssohn. I knew this was Lessing's plea for toleration between the three Abrahamic religions, but a post on tumblr made me decide to actually read it. Looking at the dramatis personae and seeing that one of the characters was the adopted daughter of a Jew made me concerned about the problematic ways that plot point could go, so I went and spoiled the ending for myself to make sure it would be okay -- the final plot twists take things in a much more interesting direction than I'd been worried about from the setup. The titular character is a bit too much the voice of wisdom (as one would expect from the title) to be the most interesting, but the supporting cast is fascinating.

The Falling Tower, Meg Moseman. A theological thriller about a group of college freshmen, written by a friend of mine from college -- she conveys the college atmosphere both recognizably and warmly, and the story is very page-turn-y. It is modern feminist take on Charles Williams, the lesser-known friend of Lewis and Tolkien, whose work I have not read (The Place of the Lion, about Platonic archetypes showing up in the real world, sounds intriguing, but I also hear it is not as good as its premise), and I'm not sure if I'm more likely to now. It is doing a lot of cool and ambitious worldbuilding stuff, and lets its characters have different relationships to Christianity; the spiritual aspects of the worldbuilding certainly are compatible with Christianity without it being message-y -- this is a story in which growing up in the way that college freshman grow up is more important than finding religion. I hope more people read it so that I can discuss it!
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The scope of this New Gods run's zoomed in and out - it's balanced " Apokolips and New Genesis being menaced by a force emboldened by Darkseid's death " with " Scott and Barda protecting a child of prophecy from being killed by Orion ", each issue advancing both stories.

The latter story's on Earth - issue #6 brought the former there too, consequently pulling in Superman and the Justice League.

The former'd stepped in because he'd heard Orion and Scott.

The latter stepped in because someone else heard. )

of a runaway American dream

Jun. 18th, 2025 10:56 pm
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[tumblr.com profile] angelgazing just informed me that there's a movie coming out in the fall where Jeremy Allen White plays Bruce Springsteen - here's the trailer - and idk but all I see and hear is Carmy from The Bear (the only thing I've seen him in) so it's not working for me. He has a very specific *gestures* everything that's not translating for me. I guess we'll see!

*

The Flash #19 - "So the Soul"

Jun. 18th, 2025 07:13 pm
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When writing Big-2 books, unless you’re one of the handful of creators invited to plot the course of the entire shared universe, at some point you have to reconcile yourself to the notion that you are a cog in a machine. Some publishers, and some editors, are better than others at telling the cogs about the machine. Where it’s going, what it’s for. Who’s tinkering with it, and to what end. Why that new component suddenly appeared overnight, and what it means for your specific function. Ugh. More tortured metaphors. Point is, it’s easy to understand why the creative urge tends to carry a writer, when confronted with this reality, in one of two directions. They either a) aspire to become a driver of the machine, or b) focus so tightly on their own unique component within it - seeing it as a discrete device in its own right, with its own modes and motivations - that they can essentially ignore the rest. For myself, I’ve consciously tried to be in the former camp while instinctively falling into the latter. -- Si Spurrier

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A musical puzzle?

Jun. 18th, 2025 03:01 pm
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When I was playing "Time in a Bottle" last night, I noticed an Easter egg in the chorus. The chorus is like this: (The numbers in parentheses are the frets to play the chord on a ukulele. The bolded numbers will be explained below.)

  • D (2-2-2-5)
  • DMaj7 (2-2-2-4)
  • D6 (2-2-2-2)
  • D (2-2-2-0) alternate fingering for D
  • G (0-2-3-2)
  • G6 (0-2-2-2)
  • Em7 (0-2-0-2)
  • A7 (0-1-0-0)

The notes played by the bolded numbers are: D, C#, B, A, G, F#, E, A. Those notes may look kind of familiar to some of you: Pachelbel's Canon in D goes D, C#, B, A, G, F#, G, A! The seventh note is different, but otherwise it's the same, even in the same key!

Some interesting links and tid bits..

Jun. 18th, 2025 09:29 pm
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1. Ali Hazelwood Dislikes Peeta and that was problem for some folks

Peeta for the uninformed was Katniss's love interest in The Hunger Games or rather one of two love interests. The other was Gale, I think. I stayed out of the Hunger Games fandom for various reasons.

Apparently what happened is Ali Hazelwood, an author of various books, made the mistake on a book panel at a fan convention of stating that she didn't like Peeta. People got upset - and fanatically attacked her on her Instagram account. To the point, in which she ended up cancelling the entire account (she couldn't figure out how to turn off the comments - Instagram is impossible to use - and makes me crazy - I just post pictures on it and like others posts), and she was apparently popular and highly active.

Excerpt from the post, which I thought worthy of sharing:
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Nothing new, but a worthy reminder that before you post a comment in response to something you've read online, especially in fandom, ask yourself these questions:

* Is it kind?

* Is it necessary?

* Does it help?

And are you posting out of anger or rage? Or trying to prove someone else wrong, so you can be right? What is gained by embarrassing or humiliating anyone? [Note - this is reminder for myself as much as anyone. Trying to do better.]

2. Bruce Springsteen Bio-Pic Trailer

Well, everyone else got one - I guess it's his turn? Although I admittedly like his music and Jeremy Allen.

Word: Lutrine

Jun. 18th, 2025 09:08 pm
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Wednesday's word is...

...lutrine.

1. of or relating to the otters

My favorite otters are the Japanese pair: Kotaro & Hana.

Daily Check-in

Jun. 18th, 2025 05:59 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Wednesday, June 18, to midnight on Thursday, June 19. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #33266 Daily Check-in
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 27

How are you doing?

I am OK.
14 (56.0%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
11 (44.0%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
11 (40.7%)

One other person.
12 (44.4%)

More than one other person.
4 (14.8%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 

第四年第一百六十天

Jun. 18th, 2025 07:17 pm
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部首
刀 part 6
刷, to paint/to brush; 券, ticket; 刹, to brake pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=18

语法
Chapter 29 quiz: Sentence-ending particles
https://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781138651142/quizzes.php

词汇
听力, listening comprehension; 听众, audience/listeners; 打听, inquire; 收听, listen in pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-3-word-list/

Guardian:
你为什么刹车, why did you brake?
这么晚不睡觉你干吗呢, what are you doing up so late?
欢迎收听小说联播节目, welcome to this serial novel program

Me:
我不可以吃蛋糕,我已经刷了牙。
中文我会看得懂,但是我的听力很差。
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Title: Who Goes There?
Author: John W. Campbell Jr.
Published: Wildside Press, 2022 (1938)
Rating: 3 of 5
Page Count: 40
Total Page Count: 537,090
Text Number: 1967
Read Because: these boys are cold but it's fiction now (pop culture depictions of the Antarctic came up in "Placing Women in the Antarctic Literary Landscape" by Elizabeth Leane), ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library
Review: This make the adaptation look like a masterwork, scaling back the technobabble, landing on iconic images, preserving the important thrust of the plot. But I still enjoyed this! Campbell's prose is delightfully overwritten, for better ("No thing made by intelligent beings can tangle with the dead immensity of a planet’s natural forces and survive.") and worse (the flamethrower scene); dialog is no exception. And yet, the premise endures, and the bombast suits the Antarctic, the social tensions, the terror of the unknown, of contagion. Unique to the original story is that until threatened with harm, the thing passes as, it entirely is whatever it's shaped itself to be; scarier than the uncanny is the total conviction of a man the moment before he turns out to be a monster. Let Golden Age SF try too hard, okay? It's more fun than obnoxious.

Poll: The Helpful Hallows? (drama)

Jun. 19th, 2025 10:46 am
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Poll #33265 Helpful Hallows?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 15


When were the Hallows most beneficial?

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Sundial allowing Li Qian's grandmother to protect Li Qian (ep 2)
5 (41.7%)

Sundial giving a hint about where to find the Awl (ep 5)
1 (8.3%)

Sundial acting as locator device for Wang Zhang in the Hanga caves (ep 10)
2 (16.7%)

Awl making Wang Zheng an energy being (ep 10, flashback)
3 (25.0%)

Awl imprisoning revenge-rampage!Sang Zan (ep 10, flashback)
2 (16.7%)

Awl giving visions of the sub-zero lab (ep 19)
4 (33.3%)

Sundial shielding Zhao Yunlan from Ye Zun's energy attack (ep 20)
5 (41.7%)

Sundial exchange restoring Zhao Yunlan's eyesight (but corrupting Shen Wei's energy) ep 20
1 (8.3%)

All four --> time travel! (ep 34)
8 (66.7%)

All four --> time travel back! (ep 35)
10 (83.3%)

All four imprisoning revenge-rampage!Ye Zun (ep 35, flashback)
2 (16.7%)

All four facilitating the Skype call to YOHE (ep 38)
4 (33.3%)

The Lantern (with bullet) making a booby-trap for Ye Zun (ep 39)
1 (8.3%)

All four lighting Dixing (ep 40)
6 (50.0%)

other (please specify in comments)
3 (25.0%)

When Shen Wei heals himself in ep 2, it seems to cost him significantly more effort than any other time we see him do healing, because

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he's healing himself instead of someone else
2 (13.3%)

it's a physical injury rather than a failing life force (cf Teacher Zhang, Butler Wu)
1 (6.7%)

the injury hurts, owwww
3 (20.0%)

he's left it so long since the injury was incurred
3 (20.0%)

he's alone and doesn't have to hide his effort
11 (73.3%)

other (please specify in comments)
2 (13.3%)



Credits:
1. Thanks to [personal profile] autodach for the Hallows spreadsheet where I sourced most of the answers to question 1. <3 <3 <3
2. Question 2 was first posted on my journal in 2020, inspired by a discussion with [personal profile] laireshi. <3 <3 <3

Ka-Zar #2

Jun. 18th, 2025 10:20 pm
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Writer: Mark Waid

Pencils: Andy Kubert

Inks: Jesse Deperdang


Ka-Zar takes on the man who trained Kraven the Hunter.


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Title: Ave Caesar
Author: [archiveofourown.org profile] unendingwanderlust 
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Pairing/Characters: Buffy Summers/Rupert Giles
Rating: Explicit (NC17)
Length: 2,685 words
Summary: For ex-cavalry officer Rupert Giles, duty always comes first. His task to escort the Roman emperor's latest captive should be easy. But one look at his fiery slave and Giles wants to put his own desires before everything else. For Buffy, her powerful, battle-honed captor has her head in conflict with her heart. Bound by a new-found bondage of emotions, it's not long before Buffy wonders whether she wants to come out of this perilous journey to Rome with her virtue intact!

Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/66336622
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What I've Read
Murderbot Diaries 2-4
(narrated by the wonderful Kevin R. Free ) - After last week, I went on a binge and re-read all the audiobooks: Artificial Condition, Rogue Protocol, Exit Strategy

By my count, this is the third time thru most of these books and they really truly do hold up. Incredibly keenly observed stories of Murderbot encountering people, making observations, and (against its will!) feeling things about them. It's so good.

Highlights: In Artificial Condition, meeting ART but also realizing about getting to have CHOICES and how that changes the relationship to its clients. In Rogue Protocol, being so jealous of the 'pet robot' Miki and how it gets to have people take care of it and that's not beneath contempt. In Exit Strategy, it's the line, "Please. They will kill her."

Lent by Jo Walton - I went into those novel knowing nothing and it just has blown me away. This book cannot be discussed truly without massive spoilers but it is so good I want to shove people at it anyways. I went in knowing basically nothing about it, so was incredibly impressed by the way the book unfolded and I do not want to take that away from anyone. So, I will give you what will not spoil it - this book treats Christian beliefs of the middle ages as hard fact and works from there to show a character trying to live a moral and meaningful life even tho he knows that he may be damned. The characters are so fucking good. I finished it this afternoon and I am going to have to re-read it again soon.

What I'm Reading
Fugitive Telemetry - Martha Wells, Narrated by Kevin R Free ( I know this is technically out of publication order , but I prefer it.)

Hunting Toward Heartstill by Blackkat -about 45%
The Antarctica Conspiracy Derin Edala – slightly on hold.
The Ministry of time - on hold.
Someone you can build a nest in -on hold

What I'll Read Next
Star Trek: Lower Decks: Warp Your Own Way
The Tainted Cup
The Deep Dark

Track Changes
Alien Clay
Service Model
Someone You Can Build a Nest In
Monstress, Vol. 9: The Possessed
Navigational Entanglements
The Butcher of the Forest
The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain
Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right
The Brides of High Hill
The Tusks of Extinction
“Charting the Cliff: An Investigation into the 2023 Hugo Nomination Statistics”
“Signs of Life”
“By Salt, By Sea, By Light of Stars”
“The Brotherhood of Montague St. Video”
“Loneliness Universe”
“The 2023 Hugo Awards: A Report on Censorship and Exclusion”
“The Four Sisters Overlooking the Sea”
“Lake of Souls”

RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

Jun. 18th, 2025 08:57 pm
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What are you reading?

Wednesday Reading Greeting

Jun. 18th, 2025 02:11 pm
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Since I reported on some of what I read up north, I don't have a whole lot to report on today. I finished Network Effect by Martha Wells on audiobook, though, and have started another audio book I'm not sure I'll finish called The Moon Represents My Heart by Pim Wangtechawat. (The new one is feeling a little "literary." We'll see.) 

As I'm sure I've discussed previously, I'm on the programming committee for this year's Gaylaxicon. As part of that I've been trying to read as much as I can of the works of some of the GoHs (Nghi Vo, Emma Törzs, KD Edwards, and Jim Johnson.) I'm largely caught up on Vo and Törzs's novels and novellas, though I've been doing a bit of a deep dive into some of their short stories. This week I read:

By Törzs
"The Path of Water" (Uncanny, March 2022) 
"The Hungry Ones," (Uncanny, May 2021)
"From the Root" (Lightspeed, June 2018)

By Vo
"Stitched Into the Skin Like Family Is" (Uncanny, March 2024)

I'm off to the library now to see what they might have of KD Edward's The Tarot Sequence books. I am sad that Libby turned up no audio book, alas. But, so it goes. 

How about you? Reading anything fun? Anything terrible? Anything meh?

april booklog

Jun. 18th, 2025 08:10 pm
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38. The Interior Life - Dorothy J Heydt ) I will be re-reading this forever.


39. The Fellowship of the Ring - JRR Tolkien ) An excellent start to an epic adventure; I enjoyed re-visiting this a lot, although I had forgotten quite how many poems there were.


40. The Poisoned Chocolates Case - Anthony Berkeley ) The gimmick was a fun idea but it got a bit personal for me; still, mostly this was pretty entertaining.


41. Encore in Death, 44. Payback in Death, and 45. Passions in Death - JD Robb ) I gobbled all of these down and thoroughly enjoyed them, as ever.


42. Venomous Lumpsucker - Ned Beauman ) Bleak and kind of funny and also depressingly ridiculous; this is more towards the literary end of things than I usually go, but I did rather enjoy it.


43. Artificial Condition - Martha Wells ) Mostly I wish novellas were longer, but I can't deny that Wells manages to pack a lot into them!

Inca Trail: Day 2

Jun. 18th, 2025 07:15 pm
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Day 2 on the Inca Trail was the least fun of the trip. We had to climb 1,200m to get up and over "Dead Woman's Pass". Wilbert, our guide's plan was to get going as soon as it was light (around 5:30am) and aim to reach our campsite at lunch time. His reasoning was to get most of the actual climbing done while we were in the shadow of the tall mountains around us. It also made life simpler for the support team who wouldn't have to pick somewhere en route, unpack to make lunch, and then pack up again to get to the campsite. He also, I think, quite liked the idea of catching up with the group that were ahead of us who were starting around 700m up the climb and who would be having lunch at our evening campsite. In the event we arrived at our campsite about 2 hours after they had left, having another pass to go over before they got to their campsite for the night.

We were on modern trails, according to Wilbert, and although I think we passed some Inca ruins at a campsite en route, we didn't look at them. Wilbert's explanation for the route wasn't entirely clear. As I understood it the original Inca road went over a different pass, though I never figured out if it was higher or lower. I got the impression a large section of the road from Cusco to Machu Picchu was destroyed by the Inca themselves, triggering landslides, in order to prevent the Spanish finding their way along it, so maybe that explains why we were following a modern alternative.

We started at about 3000m. At around 3,700m I began to feel quite tired and a little concerned about the 500m still go. At 3,900m as we came out of the shade and into the sun, my legs felt like lead and I made it up to the pass only by doggedly walking 300 steps and then stopping (300 steps, if you are interested, gets you up about 50m). At the time we put this down to the fact Manchester is super-flat and so our uphill muscles don't get a lot of exercise. However, I wasn't remotely stiff the next day, at which point it occured to us to measure my blood oxygen using my watch. It was down at 81%, rising to 88% if I took several deep breaths (B., in contrast was generally in the high 80s/low 90s). So it's possible the issue was lack of blood oxygen - even though I wasn't showing any other symptoms of altitude sickness.

Once over the pass we descended around 600m to our campsite. I badly wanted to go to sleep, but B. and Wilbert forced me to have some lunch first. Then I slept for an hour, after which I felt much more like myself.

We walked a total distance of just under 12km.

Pictures under the Cut )

Homework done; nap time now

Jun. 18th, 2025 01:33 pm
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Welp, I just totally phoned in a Speech class assignment.

On the other hand, I both more-or-less completed it and turned it in, so that's a win over my ability to deal with ADHD in high school. I'll take it.


For real, tho, the assignment was bonkers to do in just one week. On top of that, my lifestyle doesn't really lend itself well to the assignment itself, so uh. Well, just take a look )

Anyway, I ended up trying to improve my listening strategy for Intro to Philosophy. It, uh. Well, it helped me more-or-less finish the assignment! And a finished and turned in assignment is, once again, leagues better than a completely ignored assignment that never gets turned in. So I'm taking the win.

Edit: Tonight's class included an exercise for extra credit worth 10 points, which is 2/3 of the above assignment! That should balance things out for me.

Bundle of Horror: Raven

Jun. 18th, 2025 02:25 pm
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Raven: A Gothic Horror RPG – the core rulebook, scenarios, & GM Screen in both English and Spanish versions!

Bundle of Horror: Raven

WWW Wednesday

Jun. 18th, 2025 01:57 pm
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What are you currently reading?

  • A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine: I'm inching toward halfway done, so progress! I have mixed feelings about it so far. The writing is beautiful.
  • What Fresh Hell is This?: Perimenopause, Menopause, Other Indignities, and You by Heather Corinna: what it says on the tin. I enjoy the humor but am not loving the allonormativity. This was recommended to me as a good resource on the topic and fuck knows I need the advice.

What have you recently finished reading?

  • XXXholic omnibus vol. 2 by CLAMP: continues to be interesting I guess? I feel like I'm not sure what to make of it
  • My Love Mix-Up! vol. 6 by Aruko and Wataru Hinekure: I accidentally skipped volume 5 and it made so little difference in my understanding of events that I didn't even realize until I went to enter it in Storygraph. uh. oops??? lmao.
  • 天官赐福 manhua vol. 2 by 墨香铜臭: finished Chinese vol. 2! Now have Chinese vol. 3 out on my stack. Vaguely hopeful I might manage three vols in 2 months instead of 1 vol a month but eh it'll be what it'll be.
  • Haikyu vol. 28 and 29 by Haruichi Furudate (and I'm actually halfway through 30)
  • Jealousy Blinds Love by Eiji Nagisa: relatively meh modern BL that would have been better if the author had tried to shoehorn in less plot and instead just left it as the PWP they clearly were more interested in writing.

What will you read next?

Those two current reads will keep me occupied this week, I expect. For manga, I've got some Witch Hat Aterlier from the library, and from Libby there's a few things that'll be due in the next week.


The Ultimates #12

Jun. 18th, 2025 10:05 am
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I think we're all kind of reevaluating who are villains and who are heroes. And being part of the establishment doesn't feel quite as heroic as it did 60 years ago, 20 years ago, not even EIGHT years ago! -- Deniz Camp

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Today I finally got around to watching the trailer for the new Fantastic Four movie. I am absolutely jaw-dropped and looking forward to seeing this movie, which I never really expected to be. It's as if someone at Marvel read my post from last year about why previous Fantastic Four movies hadn't really worked well and taken my ideas to heart. I don't think I can ever recall a studio making the movie I wanted them to make!

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The Brightness Between Us by Eliot Schrefer (Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality) was excellent. It's part sequel, part prequel to The Darkness Outside Us.

As you definitely need to go into Book 1 knowing as little as possible, I can't talk about the plot of Book 2. Let's just say that it was a pleasure to meet these characters again.

There's major m/m, minor m/nb, as well as an asexual female character.

Ghostwriting Scam

Jun. 18th, 2025 02:37 pm
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Posted by Bruce Schneier

The variations seem to be endless. Here’s a fake ghostwriting scam that seems to be making boatloads of money.

This is a big story about scams being run from Texas and Pakistan estimated to run into tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars, viciously defrauding Americans with false hopes of publishing bestseller books (a scam you’d not think many people would fall for but is surprisingly huge). In January, three people were charged with defrauding elderly authors across the United States of almost $44 million ­by “convincing the victims that publishers and filmmakers wanted to turn their books into blockbusters.”

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