Rethinking things

Jul. 9th, 2026 11:30 pm
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So I am the type to over check everything and I'm very much rethinking the Hyundai. Too many times on the lemon car sites, too many big red flags from way too many reliable mechanic/car dude sites. The really big issues for me is the electronics tend to go bad in under 3 years especially if it's hot/humid. Guess whose car sits outside 24/7 with no garage?

Then it has a small laggy engine that is zero to 60 in 10 freaking seconds, much longer than other cars. It doesn't speed up in traffic well. Guess who has a no-runway merge into 65 mph traffic every day?

And then it gets worse gas mileage than other vehicles in its segment that'll end up costing me over 1K a year in gas fees. Sigh. I hate making these kinds of decisions.


Shockingly I have done nothing on [community profile] fandomgiftbasket I took a look at the Hazbin prompts, realized I can write maybe two people's requests and the others are nothing I could possibly write between either pairings or the requests. Now I usually try to over write for this thing because I feel bad for people with no fills and I jump in. I'm not sure I'll be doing that this year because I'm really going hard on the original fiction. Might need to look at a few other of my fandoms though.

Bottoms. Yes. Infinite Variety.

Jul. 9th, 2026 09:04 pm
rionaleonhart: goes wrong: unparalleled actor robert grove looks handsomely at the camera. (unappreciated in my own time)
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The trouble with putting Chris and Robert of The Goes Wrong Show in bed together, and I say this as a big Chris/Robert fan, is that I feel Robert is romantic and vanilla in bed, whereas Chris has a masochistic streak a mile wide and just wants someone to tie him up and whip him. I attempted to write a fic in which Chris asks Robert to hurt him, and it never got anywhere because Robert's response was just '??? that doesn't seem right.'

Robert will hurt you unintentionally in the course of acting, and he'll hurt you deliberately in order to steal your role, but he just doesn't think the bedroom is the place for that sort of thing. Which is, I'll be honest, Robert, extremely inconvenient for me personally.

Anyway! While I'm talking about Chris/Robert, I received an anonymous question on Tumblr:

I was wondering if you had any thoughts about how the Robert/Chris dynamic would be if Chris were a trans man. I imagine Chris would be stealth so Robert might not even know until they started whatever you would call their bizarre but fascinating relationship.

I can see exactly how this would come to light. Chris and Robert end up furiously making out after an argument, unplanned and unexpected, and then Chris feels Robert's hands heading below the belt and panics, starts pulling away, "There's something I need to tell you—"

"Chris," Robert says, with a concerned frown, "your penis appears to be missing."

Chris is so thrown - by the situation as a whole, but particularly by the fact that Robert is imparting this information as if he's worried that Chris might not know - that he completely forgets anything he was about to say.

"Do you need the hospital?" Robert asks.

Chris swallows, with some difficulty. "No, I'm... I'm fine. This is the, er, the intended state of affairs."

Robert's frown eases, but only a little. "Do you have any genitalia at all? Because I did rather have plans."

Does Robert... does Robert know what being trans is? "Er, I..."

How is Chris supposed to articulate this? It's a tricky thing to phrase at the best of times, let alone when he's so aroused he can't think straight and faced by someone to whom the entire concept is apparently new.

"May I check?" Robert asks. "If you're not sure?"

Chris shrugs, helplessly. "I... I suppose."

Robert strips off Chris's trousers and pants, swiftly and matter-of-factly. Contemplates him for a moment. All Chris can do is stand there, blushing furiously.

"Oh," Robert says, brightening, "that's fine. I know exactly what to do with one of these."

And, as it turns out, he does.

a belated update

Jul. 9th, 2026 02:17 pm
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hello, it's me.

i haven't wanted to update lately because frankly my mental health has been Not Great. i have not accomplished much of anything past playing too much final fantasy xiv. which, i've gotten some of my long-term goals done there (i finished the pteranodon grind at last, for example), but it's come at the cost of playing anything else. so much for my goal of one jrpg a month... june went by without me touching anything but ffxiv, alas. as much as i'd like to continue the trails series, i've had no will whatsoever to work on playing them.

at least i've been reading again. i stalled out reading a few months ago; despite enjoying the book i was reading, i got into a slump and couldn't pick it back up. in an effort to get back to reading something, i started rereading a bunch of ff7 longfics i had saved on my kindle, and it's helped me to get back into it. hopefully i can return to published fiction soon.

in more positive news, my gsc lightning figure finally arrived yesterday, and she's gorgeous.

cut for image )

i'm over the moon. the pose is based on one of my favorite lightning artworks ever (see icon) and to have it as a physical piece in my apartment makes me so happy. she's a lot bigger than i expected, even having read the product description. she's alone on the shelf right now because i have yet to unpack the rest of my lightning figures, but hopefully i can get to that soon. (at one point i had a complete collection of lightning figures; i no longer do, but i have most of them.)

anyway, that's about it for now. it's been rough lately; i just haven't had the will to do much other than mindlessly play ffxiv. it's a comfort game for a reason, but, uh, there comes a point where it's too much. so wish me luck, i suppose.

Galaxygazer Concept

Jul. 9th, 2026 03:27 am
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Model kit of a fighting robot. It is white with pink highlights and is on a dark flat top stove.

Stargazer + Galaxy backpack + pink. Probably the quickest I've had an idea and then just bought and built it. Not an entirely clean job but given the circumstances, I'm really pleased with the end result.

Community Thursday

Jul. 9th, 2026 06:07 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...

Commented on [community profile] booknook.

Promoted [community profile] vocab_drabbles.

Choices

Jul. 8th, 2026 09:19 pm
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So today I went to the Honda dealer to look at another CR-V and went next door to the Hyundai dealer. Since Hyundai has made remarkable strides in reliability over the years it's now nearly as reliable as Honda and Toyota. After comparing the CR-V to the Tucson, I'm probably going to go with my first ever Korean vehicle. I mean Honda's warranty is 3 years. Hyundai has both the general car AND the electronics under warranty for 6 years/60,000 Miles and tops it with 10 year/100K miles on the driveline.

And then they offered me 0% apr for FIVE years.

It's hard to say no to that.


Came home, searched for end of life planning things that are also humorous found them (and then went to drink pickle brine so I can speed things along)


After that I saw something on Facebook that sounded so good so I went off the site to track it down in the real world so to speak. I found it. It's not some b.s. made up for FB. abruzzo sister tours and they do ancestral tourism. I will check into them more. This would be like archaeotours in Wales where I have a private tour. I am willing to pay for that. Hoping this is an option that doesn't have 1001 complaints lodged around them.




What I'm Reading Wednesday


What I Just Finished Reading:


One of the Girls - this was good


Our Wicked Gifts - not bad, horrorish



What I am Currently Reading:

Purra-normal Activity - a cozy mystery, so far so good

The Silent Companions - for summerween

The Harvesting - Zombie apocalypse fare


What I Plan to Read Next: some of my looming arcs (carry me to the grave or the seance garden) and things for popsugar
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In this sequel to A Memory Called Empire, Ambassador Mahit Dzmare and her imperial liaison/maybe-kinda-girlfriend Three Seagrass travel to the front lines of an interstellar war on a mission to try to decipher the alien enemy's language and establish diplomatic relations. What Three Seagrass doesn't know is that Mahit is also on a covert mission to sabotage diplomacy and keep the Teixcalaan Empire mired in an endless, unwinnable war.

I was so-so on A Memory Called Empire. I would say I had a stronger reaction to the sequel, both positive and negative.

First, the positive: I loved Nine Hibiscus and Twenty Cicada, new characters in this installment. She's the passionate, brilliant captain of the flagship, he's her loyal, cerebral first officer who adheres to a stoic alien philosophy. They deal with high-stakes ethical quandaries as the lives of millions hang in the balance, and they love each other with an intensity that goes largely unspoken. Is this aspect of the book pandering to people who love Kirk and Spock? Perhaps, but I had a great time being pandered to. I wanted the entire book to be about these two.

I mostly liked the stuff about establishing communication with the aliens too, which is also classically Star Trek in tone and approach. (It bugged me a little that the linguistics wasn't more realistic, but you rarely get that in SF and it isn't really the point here.)

Unfortunately, the things I liked were pretty definitively outweighed by all the half-baked themes, garbled political messaging, and many characters' infuriatingly stupid choices and baffling cluelessness. It wasn't quite throw-the-book-across-the-room level, but at certain moments it got close.

Ranting and spoilers- How can it possibly take SO LONG for the characters to figure out that the aliens are a hivemind???? It's not just that it's a basic SF trope and obvious to the reader from literally the first page of the book. It's also that all the prompting the characters need to make the leap is right there in front of them the whole time! Mahit herself has Yskandr's mind in her head, there are the Sunlit guards and the Shard pilots who share their perceptions through technology... To these characters, the existence of a species with a shared consciousness shouldn't even be surprising. But it still takes them 400 fucking pages to figure it out, and they act like it's a galaxy-shattering shock. This makes no sense whatsoever and it makes most of the characters look inexcusably dumb.

- I don't get the way the Mahit/Three Seagrass relationship is written at all. In the first book, they liked each other from the start and then nothing happened with it until suddenly they kissed at the end. In this one, they have a stupid fight at the beginning and feel weird and uncomfortable around each other for hundreds of pages until suddenly they fuck. This didn't work for me. It especially didn't work because I felt like I was supposed to side with Mahit in their argument, but I didn't, because Three Seagrass doesn't know what Mahit is mad about and Mahit refuses to tell her. Mahit's narration is explicit that she wants Three Seagrass to know what's bothering her without being told, so basically she's punishing Three Seagrass for not being fucking psychic. Am I the only one who thinks it would have been more interesting if they'd actually ever talked about any of the issues between them, rather than just winding themselves up about it in their heads?? By the end I wasn't rooting for them to get/stay together at all, so when Mahit ran away from the relationship (again) I didn't even care.

- I felt the lack of gender stuff in the first book was a missed opportunity. In this book, the author seems to be strenuously trying to miss that opportunity as hard as she can. There is one scene where Mahit (in their shared consciousness) accuses Yskandr of not understanding fashion for "female-bodied people." It's brushed off. There's another scene where Three Seagrass says she wasn't sure if Mahit liked people of her "gender and sex," and several where Three Seagrass silently wonders if she had sex with Mahit, or with Mahit and Yskandr, or just Yskandr. No further discussion of these points. I truly don't understand what Martine is going for here. She chose to create a protagonist who is a woman sharing a mind and body with a man. She seems dimly aware that there might be interesting things one could say about this. She apparently doesn't want to say any of them.

- Even leaving aside the gender issues, I think there's a lot more that could have been done to explore the mindsharing scenario. Yskandr often reads like an invisible sidekick who just pipes up now and then to give Mahit some information, advice, or a snarky comment. What is his experience/consciousness/sense of embodiment like? We don't get his own internal monologue, just the things he "says" to Mahit. It doesn't feel as weird and alien as it seems like it should.

- Mahit and Twenty Cicada should have talked! He's assimilated to Teixcalaan in some ways but maintained his cultural distinctiveness in others; doesn't that seem like an extremely relevant perspective for Mahit to hear? The books act like Mahit is the only one in the galaxy who has mixed feelings about Teixcalaan, but surely she can't be.

- On a larger level, these books are about an absolutist expansionist empire and the vulnerable republic it threatens, and nothing about any of that is resolved or even really explored all that much. The child heir Eight Antidote is an interesting character and he's trying to do the right thing, but there's so much more going on here that can't and won't be resolved by a kid with some moral fiber taking the throne. Having a relatively nice emperor does not solve the problems of imperialism. In this book we learn more about how systemically fucked up Lsel is too, and nothing happens with that either. The plot doesn't even make it hard for Mahit to decide whether to stay loyal to Lsel, since there are power-mad authorities on Lsel who want to KILL HER. No wonder people were expecting a trilogy here; this book does not wrap up a single loose end.

Okay, that's probably more than enough of a rant. TL;DR: Book dances around a lot of interesting speculative and interpersonal possibilities and solidly lands on very few of them.

Are We Connected?

Jul. 8th, 2026 04:42 pm
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I was trying something a little weird and experimental with Through the Cracks, my Deltarune fic set in chapter five's weird route, so I thought I'd reflect a bit on how things went!


Notes on an experimental fic! )


I wouldn't want to do this with every fic, but it's been fun as a one-off experiment!

No clue about electricity

Jul. 7th, 2026 09:09 pm
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They say it never posted. I can't see that it posted. They waived the late fee and I paid it this time (and remembered to copy down the confirmation number which I usually do)

It was a day of me mostly working and feeling nauseous. I DID get the next scene in the slasher story done with a lot of help from FB friends (I was having a brain fart, couldn't think of all the skill sets you see at a renn fest)


Ah time for my Buffy verse Fannish 50 questions

Day 10: Least favourite episode


A couple years back Rolling Stone did their ranking for an anniversary. I'm not sure I agree with all of it.


right here on Rolling Stone


Some of my least favorites are Doublemeat Palace most because it made me want to punch the Watchers for not taking care of the Slayers (which frankly makes ZERO sense which is why I don't like it)

R.S. said this was the worst Where the Wild Things Are - I don't even remember it so I'll say yes.

Empty Places - the episode where Buffy is pushed out of her house. You already know how much I hate this one

Smashed - thanks for the sexual assault

Gingerbread - It was just a low point for Joyce


all questions under here )

guitar's on fire

Jul. 7th, 2026 09:00 pm
autobotscoutriella: Klavier Gavin and Daryan Crescend in silhouette, from the concert at the beginning of Turnabout Serenade (gavinners)
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It's Turnabout Serenade week (the dates of the concert/court case from Ace Attorney 4 case 3), and I don't have any fic written for it! (In my defense, it's because I've been so busy writing the sequels to the follow-up I already wrote to that case. Sonata is my "look how much I love Turnabout Serenade" fic, it's a tough act to follow.)

I could always polish up and post the missing scene from until I bring you home on AO3, and maybe pick a Klavier/Daryan kink meme prompt to fill. I need sleep before I do any of that, but come on, it's my favorite Ace Attorney case, it'd be really nice to do something. (Also I think my neighbors are finally out of fireworks, so maybe I can stop staying up until 3 AM now.)
rionaleonhart: the coffin of andy and leyley: andrew glances back over his shoulder, expressionless. (this is who you are now)
[personal profile] rionaleonhart
I've been feeling very 'I need to write something or I'll explode' for the last few weeks, and I've managed it at last! And, hey, it's a Deltarune fic. Apparently I'm still capable of writing for things that aren't The Goes Wrong Show?

(This fic would be improved by the presence of Robert Grove, of course. Any fic could be improved by the presence of Robert Grove.)

Oh, wow, this is apparently the three hundredth work I've posted to my main AO3 account. How did that happen?


Title: Through the Cracks
Fandom: Deltarune
Rating: PG-13
Wordcount: 1,400
Summary: Kris and Noelle end up somewhere else.
Warnings: Spoilers for chapter five of Deltarune, specifically the weird route.

Through the Cracks )

If I had cherry bombs

Jul. 6th, 2026 09:37 pm
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I'd probably be winging them at the CVS. So since they didn't check my 10 AM message about needing pen needles (and my inability to check my refills) they didn't tell me I was out until 7 PM so I had to call for a refill today. I was also out of my allergy pill so I went to get that (since I called it in on Thursday too along with glucophage) Well my needles were in progress when I got there. Can you wait 10-15 minutes for them?

Huzzah, of course. I go park, go in and sit. In less than 10 minutes the pharmacist comes over and says we don't have ALL your needles but we can give you 100 now and you can get the other 200 later. Sure. So I figure he was going to go slap my name on them and I could check out. I wait another 15 minutes. Maybe I missed my name. I go up and it says still in progress. Tech says 'i'll put it at the top. it'll be another 15 minutes.' But he just came out with them. WHY? Since I've been here 25 minutes anyhow? 'oh we had a post lunch rush.' Eye roll. And now I do have to go back again later in the week for the other 200.

And my eBill arrived from my electric company. Too much money. I look and they say I didn't pay. I check my records and yes I did. I look at the credit card used and it wasn't billed. Fan-fucking-tastic. Now I have to run down why


Sent out another story, old one for another food oriented horror. I'm not sure it's quite on target but it was worth the chance. This same publisher (see sweet screams from yesterday) will be having a female noir upcoming anthology trying to have noir without the misogyny.


Music Monday. I'm lazy tonight (and not feeling well) so if you have created playlists for any of your stories, share them. I thought I had more original fic playlists but I see one that's more than 2 songs.


But first up is my playlist for the novel length Hazbin story Hope Can Be a Cruel Gift (links to AO3) This one really reflected each chapter in this story. I put a lot of effort into this.





And my 1980s Monster hunting story. This one I put way less effort into. It's just songs I like from the 80s that I listened to in order to get into the flow while writing this.

Writerly Ways

Jul. 5th, 2026 09:53 pm
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Here's another character building exercise for us. Ask your characters this (write it if you're so moved) how would the character react to the relative/friend who always invites themselves along with whatever excursion the character is proposing so much so that the character no longer wants to discuss plans anywhere in this person's vicinity. (guess what prompted this one)

Feel free to share how your character would act


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Happy bday, Kat! <3 <3 <3

Jul. 5th, 2026 07:28 am
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Happy bday, Kat, and many, many, many more to come! I hope your day's a special one! <3 <3 <3

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250 years

Jul. 4th, 2026 09:12 pm
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Probably would have been a more joyous occasion without the would be king in charge.

It was quiet here and I like it that way. My brother and his wife came at noon (when it was still in the freaking 90s) and stayed for a few hours and left (that's how I like my visits too). Had some good chicken, some frozen boozy drinks, played some poker.

And then I dedicated the rest of the afternoon to the novel. About damn time. I've been on a few too many side quests.

Hope your day was good.

A big storm came in and it's so much cooler. Yay.

Have science saturday


James Webb telescope may have discovered a mysterious, never-before-seen substance on Pluto and Titan

'It sounds so impossible': Student studying fungus that makes users hallucinate tiny people may be on the verge of a scientific breakthrough

Ancient-DNA analysis solves 500-year-old mystery of what killed 2 Medici brothers

Japan's bold experiment to curb antibiotic misuse has been a huge success. Could it work in the US?

Ancient ring discovered underground in Scotland could be a Stonehenge-like monument

Early Homo sapiens may have lived in rainforests, new clues suggest — and it could overturn our understanding of human evolution

Flock Around (2026)

Jul. 4th, 2026 07:57 pm
pauraque: Guybrush writing in his journal adrift on the sea in a bumper car (monkey island adrift)
[personal profile] pauraque
In this casual co-op birdwatching game, you and up to 10 friends explore a nature preserve with the goal of photographing all the different kinds of birds.

in a colorful stylized autumn landscape, cylinder shaped people with cameras converge on a rock pigeon sitting on the ground
The adventuring party converges on a Rock Pigeon

This game really captures the ways in which birding is like Pokémon. (In fact, it's said to be particularly reminiscent of Pokémon Snap, but I haven't played that game so I couldn't tell you.) There are all these little creatures with funny names all over the place, and you've got to, well, catch 'em all. There are even shinies, which are sparkly rainbowy versions of a bird that make delightful UFO sounds when you get close to them.

cut for length )

Flock Around is usually on Steam for $4.99 USD but it's currently on sale for $3.99, and for the price it's absolutely worth it. I have played many games that offered a lot less fun for a lot more money!

Braided Beaded Bracelet

Jul. 4th, 2026 02:19 pm
blackcatofmisery: Stormtroopers on their days off by Jorge Pérez Higuera (crochet)
[personal profile] blackcatofmisery
I saw a series of photos on Pinterest that looked straightforward enough. Bead three colors into loops (so put on however many you want, thread a bead with both strings, then add an even number onto either string and thread a bead with both strings, repeat) and then weave.

It was easier in theory.

After I figured it out, I found an actual tutorial by Amanda Rivera on Panda Hall. 🙄🙄🙄

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The beads are glass seed beads, size 8. I bought those; the thread, chain, and clasps and rings were previously cannibalized from other things.

Overall, it was easy. I think my loops may be a bit too small, and I know my beads are not a uniform size. The blue beads had some absolute units. If they were all the same size, I might have a neater looking braid, but oh well. Who's going to look so close?

What I'd like to find is a Slovenia charm to add to it. Red, white, and blue can be many countries, but I wanna be explicit in representing my maternal parentage.