Weekend Plans

Dec. 20th, 2025 12:22 am
settiai: (Sue -- jadelioness)
[personal profile] settiai
Okay, let's figure out my plans for the weekend, shall we?

All of my big bills (hotel, storage unit, phone, PO Box) have already been paid, so unless something very unexpected happens I don't have to worry about any major expenses the rest of the year other than a vet bill on the 29th. So that's definitely something to be happy about, as it means I can focus on other things this weekend.

I think my plan is to get up tomorrow morning and do my usual weekend cleaning. That way, I can get all of those things done first thing. I'll wash clothes, do some vacuuming/dusting/mopping/etc., and then hopefully by mid-afternoon I'll be free to work on other things.

By which I mainly mean writing as many fics for Yuletide as I possibly can, to be fair. That said, I still need to watch this week episode of both The Mighty Nein and Critical Role, so I'd like to get that done tomorrow as well.

That way I can spend pretty much all of Sunday writing. 🤞🏻
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I'm officiating at my friends' wedding today. Before the Marriage Equality* amendments to the Australian Marriage Act in 2017, this was something I did reasonably often. Didn't need to be a registered celebrant then, because there was no legal standing to queer marriages anyway. I've witnessed vows and watched people kiss in backyards, parks and community halls. And once, very early in the Marriage Equality campaign, in the main plaza in the city in a queer mass wedding ceremony/protest.

Before Marriage Equality, trans people were forced to divorce if they wanted to have their transition legally recognised, regardless of the love and devotion in their marriage. The passing of the marriage equality act meant that trans people could become who they wished to be and also keep the lives they chose.

Today's ceremony is a vow renewal for two wives who originally married pre-2017 as wife and husband.

I am full of joy for my friends.

*noting pointedly that Marriage Equality is not actually equal, and that disabled people and poly people are still either financially penalised for marrying or excluded from marriage completely. These were not an acceptable compromises to make.

251219 - The Friday Five

Dec. 20th, 2025 11:14 am
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1. What is one thing about you that you hate?
Activation energy required is exponentially higher than available energy, which often also runs out mid-reaction anyway. i.e. Lazy af with ridiculous executive dysfunction & social anxiety issues, while being also more easily distracted than your average kitty.
 
2. What is one thing about you that you love?
I am easily contented and can find joy in doing many things!
 
3. If you had to change one thing about you what would it be and why?
See answer to question 1. I would love to be less avoidant for everything. It's a problem.
 
4. What is one word that you would use to define yourself?
Mild.
 
5. Imagine what you would look like in a perfect world...what do you look like?
Like the beauty in my profile pic. 

(Here's a secret: I'm actually a cat reborn as a human this life, and am finding it pretty okay... but honestly, I prefer life as a cat. It has been quite an uphill task learning to live as a human and to live with other humans.)

Story Index 2025

Dec. 19th, 2025 09:36 pm
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[personal profile] petra
Leitmotif of the year:
I can't focus on long things, but by all that's unholy, I can write limericks and drabbles! I wrote other things, too, but golly.

My best story of this year:
Stand back, I'm going to try science!, in which Obi-Wan accidentally gives Anakin a complex about his body, and Anakin 3D prints himself helpful things. This one is deeply silly, and yet affectionate.

My favorite and/or truest story of this year:
The leaves grow bright before they fall wins this one for me, with Anakin and Obi-Wan doing the Hades and Persephone dance, in their own particular, backward, inside-out and upside-down sort of way.

Read on )

Deck the roof with loud repairmen

Dec. 19th, 2025 06:50 pm
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My hyperfocus does still work to the extent that when I was reading earlier today, I tuned out the various scraping and occasional hammering noises from the roof. I could not, however, sleep through the hammering.

Which is perhaps why Belovedest is on the shopping trip without me today. I was too cold and tired to get ready, let alone go out into the cold and dark.
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This is a novel in verse about King Xau of Meqing (fantasy China). Much like Maia in The Goblin Emperor, Xau is the youngest of four sons, and after his father's death, he's the only one left to take the throne; he then proceeds to astonish everyone by his Incorruptible Pure Pureness, in particular, not thinking himself better or more important than ordinary people.

Let's consider the "novel in verse" part first. I can be very picky about free verse. I usually prefer formal constraints, like rhyme and meter. Often, I find that contemporary poetry written in free verse also tends to be inscrutable. Especially in academia, there's a lot of "reading the same few lines over and over again to try and figure out what it's getting at," it's not just "the curtains are blue" but there's that same "hopefully the professor can tell us what's going on because I don't know." In speculative outlets, I sometimes feel that the borderline between flash fiction and free verse falls into this "incomprehensible word salad" category, to its detriment.

I am happy to report that "The Sign of the Dragon" avoids this problem. Most of it is free verse, but not in an inaccessible way: more in the way that a drabble or very short story might just pick out a few details or sentences, leaving the reader to infer the rest of the plot from a few highlights. I wound up turning off my poetry goggles for most of it and just reading it as flash-adjacent prose, and I think that's totally fine. There are a few sections that became more rhyme-based (especially the horror parts; there were several lines about slaves/caves and chain/pain, etc. that repeated over and over in the "monster" POV sections, I would have liked more different kinds), and others that are sort of loosely haiku-structured.

Also, obligatory shoutouts to Enlai the bard. Enlai composes songs and ballads about how great and heroic and legendary Xau is, and Xau always tries to avoid them, because it's embarrassing. But, like...the entire story we're reading is the poetic saga of how great and heroic and legendary Xau is, as much as he tries to downplay it. So I don't think we can be too hard on Enlai!

Many of the poems were previously published in various speculative journals. This surprised me, because it didn't feel like the proper names and stuff would make a lot of sense without context. Maybe I'm just being sour grapes about "well if I tried that I'd probably have no luck," but also, I can't see myself wanting to write a novel in free verse anyway so hopefully that's nothing to worry about?

Okay, now the rest of it. In Maia's case, he came to the throne because his father and all three brothers simultaneously died when their airship crashed. Xau's father died of natural causes, and all four brothers went to the mountain of the titular dragon. The other three, one by one, fail to return, so they send Xau; he impresses the dragon enough to be allowed to live and be crowned king.

Page 16:

"We are angry, not sad--
our father should have warned them."

I think, to me, this caused me to misinterpret this as Xau having been warned, or having some kind of foreknowledge of what to expect from the dragon? But he really didn't. The dragon decided Xau's father would make an adequate king, despite him being a terrible person by comparison, but Xau's brother Keng, who cared about him and gave him a nickname and who Xau names his first child after, doesn't pass. And Xau just winds up shooting the breeze with, and going to get advice from, the creature who killed this brother and all the others. I don't buy it.

There's a fairly heavy tonal dissonance between the book at its lightest and its darkest, and for me, this undermined it pretty severely. Explaining why will go into heavy spoiler territory, so.

Spoiler Territory )
Bingo: Book in Parts, Readalong (I was doing the Reddit Readalong so I've been at this for a couple months), Parent Protagonist, Author of Color
larryhammer: Yotsuba Koiwai running, label: "enjoy everything" (enjoy everything)
[personal profile] larryhammer
Meanwhile, in the annals of contemporary linguistics, I’ve become fascinated with the adverbial use by certain Gen-Alphas of low-key. It also has the same adjectival uses that have been around for a while, but when used as an adverb, it’s a mild intensifier, roughly comparable to rather, so slightly stronger than kinda but weaker than very. (I’ve heard someone use kinda then correct themselves to low-key to strengthen the statement.)

What’s fascinating, though, is that it almost always modifies negative attributes — bad, tired, hungry, bored. The main exceptions I’ve heard are negations of negative attributes, so both “low-key hungry” and “low-key not hungry.” Both forms, ofc, include negations, which might be why both are acceptable?

This is even more interesting than how derogatory mid is — it doesn’t mean “middling” quality, like it first sounded, but thoroughly mediocre. And yes, something can be low-key mid.

---L.

Subject quote from The Duck Song, Bryant Oden.

FIC: Steady (Avengers, Steve/Tony, M)

Dec. 19th, 2025 01:18 pm
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[personal profile] sineala
Steady (35953 words) by Sineala
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Marvel (Comics), Marvel 616, Avengers (Comics)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
Characters: Steve Rogers, Tony Stark
Additional Tags: Romance, Love Confessions, Marriage Proposal, Depression, Alcoholics Anonymous, Past Alcohol Abuse/Alcoholism, Past Drug Addiction, Past Drug Use, Post-Marvel Comic Event: Secret Empire (2017), Post-Marvel Comic Event: A.X.E.: Judgement Day (2022)
Series: Part 2 of When Trouble Came
Summary: After the events of "When Trouble Came," Steve takes Tony home with him, back to his childhood apartment where he now lives, so they can spend the night together. Conversation ensues, and it becomes very clear that they're going to be together for a lot longer than just the night.

This is the epilogue to When Trouble Came that I promised I had. I thought that this was going to be a nice little timestamp from Steve's POV, and then I realized it was 35,000 words. Whoops.
tozka: woman typing onto a very old computer (computer black and white)
[personal profile] tozka

Hello, happy Friday! (Had to double-check that, I thought it was Saturday.) Here's some links for you!

Community

  • Found two websites that map out fruit trees/free wild food you can presumably get if you're in the right area: Endless Orchard and Falling Fruit
  • Meshtastic is a thing that lets you use LoRa radios as long-range off-grid communication platform

Music

  • Intertapes is a collection of found cassette tapes and the recordings on them!

Books

Recently (okay not that recent) added to Project Gutenberg and that I found interesting in some way:

Also the Johnny.Decimal workbook has been released into the Creative Commons.

AI Sucks

and: On Incomputable Language: An Essay on AI from Eruditorum Press. I liked this quote:

There is a tedious point that advocates of AI art will periodically articulate to the effect of AI rendering art accessible to more people—ones lacking in time or ability to otherwise produce it. The response to this is generally that the time and labor involved is fundamental to art. But even more fundamental is the thought involved. At the end of the day what defines art is the existence of intention behind it—the fact that some consciousness experienced thoughts that it subsequently tried to communicate. Without that there’s simply lines on paper, splotches of color, and noise. At the risk of tautology, meaning exists because people mean things. Nobody else is going to do that work for us. If we don’t do it, really, what’s the fucking point?

More?

New Link Library is here and there's even an RSS feed you can use to track updates!

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[personal profile] umadoshi
Since I'm vaguely tracking things we've been making: a few days ago we made Smitten Kitchen's gingerbread apple upside-down cake. It's tasty, although I didn't like it nearly as much as the SK Mom's Apple Cake that we made not that long ago. ([personal profile] scruloose likes it more than I do, for the record.) Now I mostly just want to make an actual gingerbread. ^^;

(My brain keeps starting to compose a post or posts about my currently-annoyingly-complication feelings about holiday baked goods etc., between our intensely-covid-cautious life and my still-newish need to stay aware of my blood glucose, but will I actually manage to write about it? Who knows. It's exhausting.)

I started my first day of vacation waking ahead of my alarm from a weird, teeth-clenchingly stressful dream, possibly one of a sequence, and it takes me a while to shake off dreams like that. >.< I've gotten a couple of household things done/underway, though, and am sitting down to do some manga work once I've posted this.

We still haven't decorated Bucky; he comes with lights, which are the most important part of a Christmas tree, especially without the smell of a real tree, and at least one year we bought our tree and put lights on it and never did anything more, and that was fine. I guess it's possible this'll be another such year. (Although we're due for strong winds and heavy rain tonight and into tomorrow, and if we lose power, I guess that's something we could do tomorrow afternoon.)

But we got most of our other fragments of decor up last night, and this morning I put out my Nativity set for the first time in a few years. It's wooden, but a couple of the pieces have taken damage over the years nonetheless (before my time, or when I was young enough that I don't remember what happened), and having it out around the cats has made me nervous since my mother gave it to me* several years ago. But a few months ago I bought a piece of display wall shelving for my office (and my office mostly stays shut when I'm not in it for long), and the set fits in it fairly well, so now it's there and I've got my fingers crossed.

(Also, this year I bought an old-fashioned ceramic tree from a local artist, and it's on a speaker under the wall display, so realistically, if a cat gets up on my desk where they shouldn't be, I'll know about it from the tree going down. [Which I really hope it doesn't, because it's breakable and the lights aren't actually attached, so that's all kinds of cat hazard in a package. And thus, it's in my office; if the cats were actually prone to getting on my desk and messing with things, I wouldn't have bought the tree at all, but even Sinha is really pretty good about it.])

*I think I mentioned at the time that this is the Nativity set of my childhood, carved of olive wood. My mother's parents once--in the '50s, I think? When she was a kid--were in Jerusalem over Christmastime, and brought it home. Mum deciding to pass it on to me is genuinely one of the best gifts she's ever given me.

Pluribus 1.08

Dec. 19th, 2025 06:21 pm
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[personal profile] selenak
In which someone becomes Sheherazade, but is it Zosia or is it Carol?

Spoilers go on the charm offensive )
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Summary: Benoit Blanc investigates a locked room murder mystery taking place in a Catholic church on Good Friday, the victim is a Catholic priest named Wicks that no one really liked. And then Wicks rises from the dead, and more people die. An extremely convoluted movie, which I enjoyed.

Spoilers and the rest behind cut.

Read more... )

Random Roman Remains

Dec. 19th, 2025 05:12 pm
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[personal profile] purplecat

Remains of the interior corner of a stone bulit room set into a hillside.  One wall has arched alcoves along it.
The Bath House at Chesters Roman Fort. The alcoves are apparently where you stowed your clothes.

December recs: 8 FIAB fics

Dec. 19th, 2025 05:30 pm
schneefink: River walking among trees, from "Safe" (Default)
[personal profile] schneefink
Of the many pre-Christmas stressful things this year, an unexpected one is [community profile] ficinabox. And I didn't even participate this year! But I usually try to read and comment widely before creator reveals and this year the timing was not great for me.

I did find many fanworks to enjoy and loved many of them, and here are some of my favorites. Several of them can be enjoyed fandom-blind.

This Ao3 Author's Curse Has Got Hands
Dream SMP, 5.6k, Phil & Techno, urban fantasy AU, A/N format
Summary: Fanfic author Technoblade has been pre-writing and is excited to start posting his whumptober longfic, his trusty beta Philza at his side. Unfortunately for his posting schedule, the Ao3 author's curse hits him hard, fast, and with an intensity never before seen. Really it's starting to seem like he's cursed.
Does this mean that he gives up posting his fic?
Nah nah nah nah nah he's got this handled. Don't even worry about it. Chapters will be posted come hell, high water, hospital visit, house invasions, eviction, mob action, emergency road trip, or kidnapping. Technoblade never dies, and he never misses an update.
Why I love it: A story told entirely in author's notes: the format works fantastic, the character voice is impeccable, and most importantly it's hilarious.
Canon knowledge required: Definitely not (tested on my gf.)

More FIAB fics: 3x Hermitcraft, 1x original, 1x All For The Game, 1.5x Nirvana in Fire, 1x Nirvana in Fire 2 )
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Tomorrow is my birthday, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to use this week's open thread as a chance for all of us to do some good. Behind the cut, I'm going to recommend some concrete political actions for causes that matter to me — charities, campaigns, resources — and if you feel so moved, please do take the suggested actions.

Alternatively, use this prompt as a way to highlight in the comments causes and actions that matter to you. Two requests if you do take this latter option:

  • Be specific when describing your causes. If they are focused on a particular country or region within that country, name it, rather than expecting people to intuit that your cause is US-specific, limited to rural Australia, or whatever.


  • If you are asking people to part with their money, only recommend initiatives to which you have personally donated or would be comfortable donating. Organisations rather than individual fundraisers are generally safer in this regard.


  • Charities, campaigns, resources )

    Please do recommend your own actions in the comments.

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