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Nov. 11th, 2025 07:24 am
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I just learned about Imgur going down in the UK? I was so confused because I found someone being very dramatic over the site going down in the UK and made it sound like the site was all the way dead instead of blocked in one country. I’ll probably slowly transfer over all my images to Postimages. I mean, not like Reddit went on one a while back and said you can’t use Imgur images outside Reddit anyway.

Well, that happened

Nov. 11th, 2025 01:28 am
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First of all, everything is fine.

About 40 minutes ago, I smelled smoke in the house. I woke my sister and we checked the whole house. We could both smell it strongly (exception the new extension, praise be), and my eyes started watering in our family room.

Sis thought we should just go back to bed, but I called 911, told them we couldn't see any smoke or flames -- and that I'd checked outside to make certain we weren't smelling a neighbor's house -- but we could smell it.

Now, Savannah rarely drops below 45F, but tonight we're having a hard freeze. So, Sis put on slippers and a fleece. I put on my winter coat, bless 14 years in Boston, and I gave her some gloves. We were inordinately happy that we'd put the dogs in their sweaters on Sunday, so we didn't need to worry too much about their being cold.

We had three fire vehicles here in under 15 minutes, possibly under 10. They went through the whole house twice. No hot spots. The conclusion is that it was the first time the heating had come on and dust or other minor detritus had singed.

I'm somewhat embarrassed, but I think I did the right thing. The firemen were all very kind.

What occurs to me now is that neither of us thought of grabbing our wallets, car keys, or the very nice little box with most of our relevant insurance and mortgage information. It is flood and fire proof. I got it for the folks the Christmas that they moved to Savannah, and it surprised me how difficult it was 5 years ago to find a box the right size that was both.

So, next time -- and I really hope there isn't one -- grab box, grab purse, maybe grab medications?

fic: the wings of our frail souls

Nov. 10th, 2025 06:57 pm
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Now that [community profile] crossworks authors have been revealed, I can share what I wrote! I wrote a Miss Fisher/Lord Peter crossover!

My first thought was of course that I should do some sort of casefic, but couldn't come up with a case. My second thought was to have Phryne and Mary meet up during the war--Phrynne drove ambulances, Mary was a nurse--but then I realized that that would make major changes to Mary's life, because I could not picture Mary crossing paths with Phryne in any noteworthy way and then living the same aimless post-war life Mary did. I certainly couldn't see her getting involved with either Goyles or Cathcart. And that would be very interesting, but a much longer story than I had the capacity to write. So instead, I had Phryne meet Peter during the war.

Title:
the wings of our frail souls
Author: Beatrice_Otter
Fandoms: Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV)/Lord Peter Wimsey - Dorothy L. Sayers
Written for: sinkauli in [community profile] crossworks  2025
Betaed by: Lirelyn
Author's note: Canon has Phryne serving in a French women's ambulance unit during the war. I have changed this to the FANY, the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, which was a British women's volunteer group, because their general approach to the First World War was very similar to Phryne's approach to life in general. The British Army didn't want them, so they went over anyway and convinced the Belgians and the French to let them drive. They seem to have a long tradition of doing whatever the hell they thought needed doing and ignoring or steamrolling men who got in their way.

At AO3. On Squidgeworld. On Pillowfort. On tumblr.

***

It was not, Phryne thought as she steered Josephine through the French countryside, that you could precisely call her job boring. There was a war on, and she was much nearer the front than she told her parents in her infrequent letters home. She was driving an ambulance between the French triage unit and the hospital, avoiding potholes as best she could. The men in the back of her bus moaned or swore at each one she hit. It was important work, one part in the chain that saved as many men as possible from the jaws of death. It was good work, and more meaningful than she'd thought it would be when she'd signed up for the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, desperate for anything that would get her out of London.

It was only that she'd driven this route so often she could do it in her sleep. The only change was the appearance of more potholes and ruts.

Josephine's engine—which had been running roughly—died with a horrible sound.

Phryne swore, fluently and filthily, in French, and popped out to open up Josephine's hood. "Shouldn't have even dared think it was boring." A short bit of poking around confirmed her fears.

Another FANY ambulance pulled up next to hers—Gertie, by the sound of it.  )

[Daf Yomi] Zevachim perek 1-5

Nov. 10th, 2025 07:36 pm
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Zevachim has been fun, in a very different way than anything in Nezikin was. There's absolutely no relevance whatsoever but that does have its own charms. It does mean, however, I don't have many notes.

Read more... )

Oglaf

Nov. 10th, 2025 07:58 pm
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I've been reading the delightfully porny webcomic Oglaf pretty much since it first started being published back in 2008. (On that note, how on earth has it been almost eighteen years already?)

That said, the creators did an interview that was posted today, and it's very interesting to read if you're remotely a fan of the webcomic.

I was absolutely thrilled to see them mention that they're "trying very hard to get the Ivan story back on track." That's a storyline that hasn't been brought up at all in years and, while it sounds like it definitely has a ways to go before we see it in the comic itself, it's nice to know it's in the works.
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Reposting book reviews from Goodreads because why not? This one is obviously a reread!

For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture, I haven't felt like reading basically anything at all in a long time, and definitely not novel-length fiction. But lately I have started to feel like my brain can hack it, and then I spent a while thinking I just wanted to read something I already loved, and then I stared guiltily at my TBR pile, and then I thought, fuck it, I'm just gonna read Dark Mirror again. Probably haven't read this in, like, fifteen years. So here I am.

Dark Mirror )

Book Poll

Nov. 10th, 2025 10:36 am
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Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 112


Which of these books would you most like to see reviewed?

View Answers

Red Rising, by Pierce Brown. SF dystopia much beloved by many dudes.
14 (12.5%)

Lone Women, by Victor LaValle. Fantastic cross-genre western/historical/horror/fantasy.
30 (26.8%)

The Lout of Count's Family, by Yu Ryeo-Han. Korean isekai novel.
16 (14.3%)

The Haar, by David Sodergren. Cozy/gory/sweet horror about an old Scottish woman and a sea monster.
24 (21.4%)

The Everlasting, by Alix Harrow. Very unusual Arthurian AU time-travel fantasy.
47 (42.0%)

The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, by Stephen Graham Jones. Fantastic historical horror about a Blackfeet vampire.
34 (30.4%)

Best of all Worlds, by Kenneth Oppel. Another absolutely terrible children's survival book, what the hell.
19 (17.0%)

The Age of Miracles, by Karen Thompson Walker. Coming of age at the end of the world; Ray Bradbury vibes but girl-centric.
16 (14.3%)

Surviving the Extremes, by Kenneth Kamler. A doctor for people in extreme climates/situations analyzes their effects on the body.
28 (25.0%)

When the Angels Left the Old Country, by Sacha Lamb. A Jewish demon and angel leave the old country; excellent voice, very Jewish.
46 (41.1%)

An Immense World, by Ed Yong. Outstanding nonfiction about how animals sense the world.
41 (36.6%)

Combat Surgeon: On Iwo Jima with the 27th Marines, by James Vedder. What it says on the box.
11 (9.8%)

Slewfoot, by Brom. Illustrated historical dark fantasy set in early American colonization.
7 (6.2%)

Animals, by Geoff Ryman. Animal zombie horror, at once deeply sad and utterly bonkers.
18 (16.1%)



Anyone read any of these?
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A little bonus for Inferno - some (good!) Inferno-related fanworks:


Fire (182 words) by UnpublishedWriter
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Summary: The emotional toll of 'Inferno.' One-shot.


Concerning Multiverse Theory (1665 words) by StuntMuppet
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Third Doctor/Section Leader Shaw
Characters: Third Doctor, Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw
Additional Tags: Het, Episode Tag, Math, sex but not porn
Summary: He indulges, for a moment, in abstraction. Third Doctor/Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw (from Inferno), and the equations of possibility.


What the Thunder Said (4390 words) by eponymous_rose
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Third Doctor, Elizabeth Shaw, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, John Benton
Additional Tags: 1000-5000 Words, Alternate Universe, Canon Compliant, POV Third Person, Canon - TV, Angst, Drama, Humor, Episode Related, Episode Tag, Action/Adventure, Science Fiction, Apocalypse, Character Study
Summary: A doomed world, only slightly more lost than our own; through the eye of the Inferno and into the realm of memory. Time's end.


Namesake (3023 words) by JohnAmendAll
Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Liz Ten, Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw
Additional Tags: Community: dw_straybunnies
Summary: A Royal audience for Section Leader Shaw.


Inferno (ART) (0 words) by OxideBlack
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Doctor Who, Doctor Who (1963)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Brigade Leader Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, Liz Shaw (Doctor Who), Third Doctor (Doctor Who), Petra Williams (Inferno Earth), Greg Sutton
Additional Tags: Mirror!Brigadier, Digital Art, Doctor Who Art

Hapless is a funny word

Nov. 10th, 2025 09:16 am
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Did you know that "hap" originally meant "good fortune", and thus someone without it was "hapless" and someone with it was "happy"? These are the pointless things I wonder about in my day-to-day existence and then compulsively look up as soon as I get home. I was, indeed, gratified that happy and hapless both have the same root. A+ etymology!

Here's other - but no-less-nerdy - stuff that's happening:

  • Exchanges due in September/October ([community profile] enemiestoloversex, [profile] cuppajoexhange, Come in a Flash, [community profile] sexpollenplus, [community profile] ficinabox, [community profile] trickortreatex, [profile] seasonofdrabbles + mystery pinch-hits and treats): This is the last I'll mention of Sept/Oct, which sits complete at 19/19. Cuppa Joe goes live this week, so one of my goals is to do my final editing pass for that. And then the only things not revealed are FIAB works, which will carry over into Nov/Dec.

  • While I'm at it, [community profile] trickortreatex did its thing. Here's what I received:

    • Hidden Messages - One trick! Creepy haunting-related things happening at Hill House (for The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson). Really cool fic, love the use of formatting and different narrative types/messages!

    • Enjoy the Show - And one treat! Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan from Guardian - priest, with Zhao Yunlan being as shameless and horny as ever. Delightful!

    And then I wrote these:

    • Sweet Victory - Bakugo/Deku, BNHA, for my main assignment. Bakugo's POV continues to give me life! Here he is angry about apple-bobbing (and accidentally kissing Deku).

    • A Stalker in the Night - Oh look, it's once again Shen Wei/Zhao Yunlan from Guardian - priest, with Zhao Yunlan being shameless and horny. Now, I know someone may look at this journal (hey, it could happen!) and think, "Huh, can Zhao Yunlan really be as shameless and horny as everyone in this fandom seems to think?" And the answer is: 100% yes! He is that shameless and horny, and more, and we all love him for it! ❤️

  • Exchanges due in November/December ([community profile] fffx, [community profile] ficinabox treats, [profile] seasonofdrabbles treats, [community profile] yuletide_admin + mystery pinch-hits and treats + future sign-ups): I'm now at 2/4, so I succeeded in achieving my goal of actually doing something last week! 🎉 I also started on my YT assignment but did not finish - I have a solid outline and a ton of time, so I'm not too worried about that one right now. I do want to complete this one complicated PH thingy that I'm working on right now, so that's a goal for this week. I'd also like to solidify my outline for FFFX. And if I get some extra time to finish YT, that's just a bonus.

  • Exchanges that will go into 2026: [community profile] au5k & [community profile] highadrenalineexchange.

  • Nope, nothing new on Femslash Salad Bar...

  • Watching-wise, I watched something secret last week that I cannot disclose for impending anon reasons. But I will explain after reveals!

  • Dear Door - Got through more of this, still having fun so I'll keep it up whenever the mood strikes me. It's porn, so it's not like I need to pay a lot of attention to the plot, lol.

  • Nicked by M.T. Anderson - Book-wise, I currently have this out from the library and am <60 pages from the end, so I'll definitely finish this week, but it is leaving me pretty cool. It was pitched to me as "fun gay, historical, heist movie!" and everything about it is falling flat for me: characters, prose, humor, plot, setting, even just basic things like scenes being described well enough that I can picture them. It's pretty disappointing, because the author's obviously put lots of love into the research of the Byzantine Period for this one, but it's just not for me, alas.

  • Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke - I'm starting this book up after I finish the previous. I enjoyed Piranesi by this same author a while back, and JS&MN came out at one of those weird reclusive periods in my life, so it sort of passed me by and I only realized a decade or so later that it was A Thing. I don't know a lot about it (see previous: was total recluse when it came out), but I'm curious to see what's what. We'll see!

  • Wakenhyrst by Michelle Paver - Because the library LOVES to deprive me of books for long stretches and then give me, like, 100 books all at once, this one will be coming my way this week, too. So I guess I'd better get reading, lol! (And then I've got another giant book desert ahead of me. 😮‍💨)

  • BNHA: Still saving up S8 episodes to marathon in a batch, and I'm also keeping the movies/OVAs on reserve as my back-up treat, so nothing new to report here, yet.


Goals for this week: 1) Final edits for Cuppa Joe, 2) Finish this one big convoluted PH! 3) Noodle on FFFX outline, 4) Maybe finish YT fic if I have time, 5) Finish Nicked, 6) Read Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, 7) Start Wakenhurst, 8) Read more Dear Door when I'm in the mood, 9) Find something else to watch!

weaving underway!

Nov. 10th, 2025 08:44 am
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(added a very short video demonstrating Bad Weaving)

floor loom weaving WIP

weaving shuttle

The weft yarn is my two-ply handspun on an Ashford Traveller: wallaby-merino-cashmere-silk blend from Ixchel.

...warping is indeed 99.99% of the physical work, moreso than with a pin loom or rigid heddle loom! After that, the physical work of weaving (plainweave) is stupidly easy.

Joe is getting the world's jankiest tiny blanket out of this. :) One has to start somewhere!
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For Poetry Monday, a more famous desert poem also from Crane’s first collection:

In the desert,” Stephen Crane

In the desert
I saw a creature, naked, bestial,
Who, squatting upon the ground,
Held his heart in his hands,
And ate of it.
I said, “Is it good, friend?”
“It is bitter—bitter,” he answered;
“But I like it
Because it is bitter,
And because it is my heart.”


Crane was a little too early to be a Modernist (as a prose writer, he was part of the pre-modern Realist and Naturalist movements, not that I can tell the difference between those), but he was a strong proximate influence on especially the Imagists.

---L.

Subject quote from How to Save a Life, The Fray.

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