June 1st, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] oursin at 12:45pm on 01/06/2025
Happy birthday, [personal profile] sea_changed!
May 31st, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 09:57pm on 31/05/2025 under , , , , ,
The Best Part of Researching Trans History Is When I’m Wrong

Lost pieces are being found, and pictures are coming together after generations of obscurity.


If you or your people are being hunted, write down your history and culture. Copy it. And then scatter it as widely as you possibly can. Hide it in walls, under floorboards, tuck it into other books. Stamp it on clay, fire it, and drop the tablets into a landfill because archaeologists always know to look for middens. Fling the copies so far that your enemies will never find them all. And then you can speak your truth to the future and the listening ears who come after.

Now is the perfect time for this kind of activism.  It's something anyone can do.  It's cheap and easy.  Just pick any thing the fuckwits in charge want to suppress, and work against that to preserve it.  You can do this every time they piss you off.
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 09:50pm on 31/05/2025 under , ,
"In our America: All people are Equal; Love Wins; Black Lives Matter; Immigrants & Refugees are Welcome; Disabilities are Respected; Women are in Charge of their Bodies; People & Planet are Valued over Profits; Diversity is Celebrated."

Available as a flag, sign, sticker, and various other formats.

Regrettably in local-America, people will probably vandalize this, but it's there if you want it anyway.  *ponder*  Or as bait if you're trying to trap thugs.

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posted by [personal profile] used_songs at 07:59pm on 31/05/2025 under
A meme swiped from [personal profile] zimena :

Give me one of these in the replies. Then repost so I can do the same for you.

* A music rec (I would LOVE this in particular!)
* A cute message
* Why you follow me
* If we could meet, how would it go?
* Something you want to know about me
* One fact about you
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Scientists believe penguin poop might be cooling Antarctica — here's how

In a paper published on Thursday in the journal Communications Earth and Environment, they describe how ammonia wafting off the droppings of 60,000 birds contributed to the formation of clouds that might be insulating Antarctica, helping cool down an otherwise rapidly warming continent.
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 12:25pm on 31/05/2025 under , , ,
We made it to the end of May! \o/ If you have completed some of your short-term goals or subgoals, and/or you're still chugging away at your ongoing goals, then pat yourself on the back. You worked hard for that. We've also passed through of spring. If you're doing seasonal goals, hopefully you have finished the spring one(s), so you can look ahead to the summer batch.

This year I'm trying something new, continuing to track goals at the end of each month. So far it seems to be helping, so that's encouraging. I'm looking at my goal list more often and trying to keep ticking off more of them. The main drawback is that this update becomes more of a chore each month.

These are the previous check in posts:
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 4
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 10
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 17
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 24
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 31
New Year's Resolutions Check In February 28
New Year's Resolutions Check In March 31
New Year's Resolutions Check In April 30

Read more... )
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 12:06pm on 31/05/2025 under , , , , ,
Today is partly sunny and mild.

I haven't fed the birds yet.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.  Recently the house finches have been all over the thistle feeder.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I fed the birds.  I've seen a grackle and a robin.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I pulled and trimmed weeds around the purple-and-white garden.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I pulled and trimmed more weeds around the purple-and-white garden.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I pulled and trimmed more weeds around the purple-and-white garden.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I pulled and trimmed more weeds around the purple-and-white garden.  I am most of the way around the outside now.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I finished trimming weeds around the outside of the purple-and-white garden. 

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I started trimming weeds inside of the purple-and-white garden. 

I've seen a male cardinal and a male fox squirrel.  Several sparrows were splashing in the red birdbath.  I've seen a skunk on the patio.

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I started trimming weeds inside of the purple-and-white garden.  \o/

EDIT 5/31/25 -- I watered the patio plants.

Privet is blooming, with a heavy, honeyed scent, a little salty.

I've seen two bats flying around the edges of the yard, and the first several fireflies.  :D
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oursin: My photograph of Praire Buoy sculpture, Meadowbrook Park, Urbana, overwritten with Urgent, Phallic Look (urgent phallic)

Naturally, I feared the worst from the headline: ‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists?, but apart from the guy who is the editor of this new imprint which is to encourage poor wittle male authors (Son of Mybug, well, I guess, Grandson? Great-Grandson? Distant Descendant discovered through sending his DNA to be tested?) they are all actually WTF, FFS, what are you talking about?

He moans on that the vast majority of commissioning editors in publishing are women, which I fancy is a situation that has historically pertained for Quite Some Time and did not happen just yesterday, and there have been Fabled Agents and Editors of Ye Fayre Sexxe who were the champions of Bloke Writers, some of whom were fairly toxic specimens (e.g. look at some of the authors with whom Diana Athill worked closely).

Come on down Anne Enright:

The majority female readership is generous to male writers, while male readers continue to be reluctant about reading and praising women.... More books are being published today than ever before, and this includes more books by men. I have seen publishers eat up novels by younger men (especially Irish men, I am glad to say). I have seen them fall on such books with relief that they exist and that they are good. I don’t see any problem with men getting published, when those men are not misogynistic, because it is actually misogyny that has gone out of fashion, not male writers. I worry about men who miss all that, and who miss the inflated, undeserved feeling of importance of the good old days.

Yay Leo Robson:

Anyone who knows anything about anything, or at least about the English novel, knows that it can never be “too female”.... There have been periods when male novelists consumed most of the attention: notably in the 1980s and early 1990s, when it was deemed necessary to found a women’s prize for fiction. But everyone knew that the leading English novelists were Penelope Fitzgerald and Iris Murdoch, who wrote often and brilliantly about men.... Of course I am exaggerating, slightly. There have been some decent male novelists. If this were not the case, it would have been somewhat presumptuous or arrogant to have attempted writing a novel myself.

Sarah Moss suggests maybe the problem is men as readers:

I suspect that if there is a problem with men’s literary fiction, it’s as much to do with reading as writing. The gender (im)balance of audiences at book events suggests that men much prefer to read nonfiction.... If patriarchy means that some men miss out on the joys of literature, that’s quite low on the list of its harms and also unlikely to be fixed by setting up a men’s publishing house. I wonder also how much this is a British problem, because I can immediately think of dozens of Irish men, established and emerging writers, publishing very well-received novels.... Many men, it seems, experience no curiosity about the female gaze, or women’s experiences. Maybe women, who always used to read men and buy their books, are beginning to return the compliment.

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posted by [personal profile] oursin at 12:43pm on 31/05/2025
Happy birthday, [personal profile] wonderlandkat!
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posted by [personal profile] oriolegirl at 11:04pm on 30/05/2025
I am back from visiting the niblings. Youngest niece breezed through her dental visit - no screaming or crying! Nephew and I took another long Pokemon hunting walk last night. Oldest niece continues to be herself, which includes little interaction with me, but it's ok. And their new cat came to live with them last night. Old cat is not so sure about this interloper, but there hasn't been any bloodshed so fingers crossed.

I woke up around 5:15 this morning and couldn't go back to sleep. This happens every 2-3 months. I generally stay in bed playing games on my phone until a more reasonable hour. The therapist isn't enthused about this but given it's only once every 2-3 months and not frequent she's letting it go. Anyway, I am stupidly tired. But given that my father has just started getting ready for bed, which takes a very long time, it's going to be a while before I can go to bed, as I use his bathroom when I visit and that's where my toothbrush, etc., is.
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posted by [personal profile] twistedchick at 01:59am on 31/05/2025
Sometime during lockdown in the last four years, my arches fell. They had never been particularly high, but they felt fine in Birkies and so on. But now I am doing foot exercises to get them to show up at all, and if I don't it is really painful to walk any distance.

This cuts into my abiity to regain stamina and general fitness.

The exercises are starting to help significantly, so now all I need is a day or two without a major rainstorm or enough after a rainstorm that I won't be getting wet just by walking around near trees and bushes.

A friend told me that it takes at least 6 months to get one's energy back after COVID. Well, I was diagnosed Jan. 20 and it went for a couple of weeks actively and a few more overall. It took more time to be rid of the bad taste from the Pax than I expected. So I'm still within six months of it. I keep telling myself this.

The other thing that interferes with my health at the moment is variable tinitis, as in it comes and goes, and when it's there I have to find a soundscape in my CALM app that has that tone in it, so that the app's sounds distract me from the one inside my brain. Usually it works, but last night the inner sound had apparently retuned itself (autotune is the plague) and did not match anything on Calm except a wind in the trees, so I wasn't able to sleep, since the 'wind in pines' just didn't work. There is a downside to having perfect pitch and noticing when the inner-produced noises change.
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 12:57am on 31/05/2025 under
People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

If you could start a country from scratch, what would it be like?

Like this. :D

"The Evolution of Society as a Whole"

"The Most Effective Weapons"

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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 12:54am on 31/05/2025 under , ,
This is the May community post for [community profile] allbingo. What were your bingo activities during May? What are your plans for June?

For May we had:
[new] Colors Bingo Fest hosted by [personal profile] silvercat17
Inspired by the kind of prompts in [community profile] rainbowlists, this is a bingo format challenge based on creative color names and related concepts.
Posting will be from May 1-31.

For June we will have:
[new]
Pride Fest hosted by [personal profile] drabblewriter
Celebrate ALL the orientations!
Posting will be June 1-30.


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May 30th, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 11:57pm on 30/05/2025 under , , , , , ,
I have made bingo down the N column of my 5-1-25 card for the Colors Fest bingo. I also have 4 extra fills.

Bingo Badge

N1 (true colors) -- "Show My True Colors" (Polychrome Heroics: Farce)
N2 (all that glitters is not gold) -- "Liberosis" (A Poesy of Obscure Sorrows)
N3 (WILD CARD: deep blue sea) -- "Ruling from Beneath" (Polychrome Heroics: Kraken)
N4 (silver-tongued) -- "Heartspur" (A Poesy of Obscure Sorrows)
N5 (riot of color) -- "Cause a Riot of Color" (Polychrome Heroics: The Big One and Shiv)

B4 (the green stuff) -- Cookie Jar Terrarium Part 2: Planting

I5 (grey area) -- "A Lens of Ice" (Polychrome Heroics: Rutledge)

G3 (caught red-handed) -- "The Care and Feeding of Supervillains" (Polychrome Heroics: Dr. Infanta and Kraken)
G4 (pale imitation) -- "The More Bizarre It Gets" (Polychrome Heroics: Trichromatic Attachments)
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These are active communities in Dreamwidth from Spring 2025. They include things I've posted, but only the active ones; the thematic posts also list dormant communities of interest. This list includes some communities that I've found and saved but haven't made it into thematic posts yet. This post covers A-I.

See my Follow Friday Master Post for more topics.

Highly active with multiple posts per day, daily posts, or too many to count easily
Active with (one, multiple, many) posts in (current or recent month)
Somewhat active (latest post within current year, not in last month or few)
Low traffic (latest post in previous year)
Dormant (latest post before previous year, but could be revived because membership is open and posting is open to all members or anyone)
Dead (not listed because there are no recent posts, plus membership and/or posting are moderated)
Note that some communities are only active during a limited time, or only have gather posts on a certain schedule.


Themes
Follow Friday 3-7-25: Meta
Follow Friday 3-14-25: Ghosts
Follow Friday 3-21-25: Glee
Follow Friday 3-28-25: Good Omens
Follow Friday 4-4-25: Goth
Follow Friday 4-11-25: Graphic Design
Follow Friday 4-18-25: Graphics
Follow Friday 4-25-25: Halloween
Follow Friday 5-2-25: Hannibal
Follow Friday 5-9-25: Harry Potter
Follow Friday 5-16-25: Heroes
Follow Friday 5-23-25: Het

Read more... )
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 02:25pm on 30/05/2025 under , , , , ,
Today is mostly sunny and mild with a nice breeze.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I trimmed grass along the west edge of the new picnic table.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I started trimming weeds around the purple-and-white garden.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I trimmed brush along the north side of the path to the ritual meadow.  That filled two trolleys.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I trimmed more brush along the north side of the path to the ritual meadow.  That filled two trolleys.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I finished trimming brush along the north side of the path to the ritual meadow.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I trimmed weeds around the birdgift apple tree.

I've seen a catbird, a mourning dove, and a fox squirrel.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I pulled weeds around the maple tree and the purple-and-white garden.

EDIT 5/30/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.








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posted by [personal profile] oursin at 02:44pm on 30/05/2025 under , , , ,

Welsh farmer pleads guilty to stealing more than 70 sheep from neighbour.

The term 'rustled' is invoked: 'At least 73 ewes in lamb were rustled in March'.

Alas, this does not sound at all like the Old West of the movies of my youth:

[He] told the court he had acted because of financial pressure but understood his actions were “unacceptable”, BBC Wales reported. Williams added that he “deeply” regretted stealing the sheep and “feels ashamed”.

This is downright weird, though, coming over as somewhere between performance art and participant observation??? Or maybe more like anthropologists who 'go native' if they spend too long in the field, this is a sad warning of what happens to criminology lecturers?

Woman who calls herself ‘UK’s poshest thief’ fined for stealing Le Creuset cookware:

A former criminology lecturer who calls herself the “UK’s poshest thief” has been fined for stealing more than £1,000-worth of Le Creuset cookware, steaks, wine and gin.
Pauline Al Said and her husband, Mark Wheatcroft, have been fined £2,500 between them after the thefts from a garden centre and a branch of Marks & Spencer.
....
Representing themselves, the couple, from Southsea in Hampshire, told Portsmouth crown court their actions were on the “lower end”.

Personally, I think 'stealing your Le Creuset cookware' is in the same area of tackiness as, what was it, 'people who bought their furniture', or was it silverware?

I also think it is tacky to call yourself 'UK's poshest thief' and a pretty sure sign that you are a very long way from being the C21st equivalent of Raffles the Amateur Cracksman.

location: The Bogglemen, It's A Boggling Crime
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posted by [personal profile] cinaed at 07:16am on 30/05/2025 under
Work is horrible, we've had a broken elevator for over two months now and it's draining my will to live besides, you know, the complications of living in DC and not knowing for months if I was going to be furloughed or not. But thankfully I have had theater to distract me! And somehow all of my May shows ended up being queerer than any of the shows I'll be seeing during actual Pride Month, haha.

I saw Kimberly Akimbo at the National, which I only knew going in had won some Tonys, and got there and realized it was done by some of the Fun Home people and went "Oh, I'm going to cry, aren't I?" and I did and it was great. It is very much a musical about dysfunctional families but also about trying to live your life to the fullest despite a death sentence hanging over your head, how sometimes you are not the person your parents expected, and striving to find joy today despite looming sorrow tomorrow. With bonus cute romances and a hilarious background teen drama of a friend group in which the lesbian is in love with the straight girl who's in love with the gay boy who's in love with the straight boy who's in love with the lesbian. Impeccable teen drama. 

Then I saw We Are Gathered at Arena Stage, which is a play by Tarell Alvin McCraney, screenright of Moonlight, which still feels a bit like a fever dream. It was in the round and there was a lot of call and response from the audience and fourth-wall breaking, but also it was a gripping emotional look at cruising, struggling with emotional and physical trauma and how that impacts your relationships, and unlearning shame while feeling vaguely Shakespearean with a lot of its dialogue. The final part felt truly like the end of a Shakespeare play, and I loved it. Plus apparently they sent out an offer to have people get to do their own vows in the last scene, and these two women got married alongside the actors! And there was a reception afterwards with drinks and desserts! (I took a cupcake but it was 10:30 and I had to be at work the next day at 8:30, so no alcohol for me.)

Lastly, I went to see actual Shakespeare and saw the Folger's majority nonbinary queer cast of Twelfth Night. This is my favorite Shakespeare play, and I especially loved this version! Defiantly, joyfully queer, drawing out Shakespeare's raunchiness with a display of kinky innuendo and queer fashion and absolutely incredible music and dancing. Malvolio's dance and song as he serenades a baffled Olivia in his yellow garters was a particular highlight. Everyone was excellent and no one was straight. Sir Tony was using poor Sir Andrew as his side piece and money bags while wooing Maria. Antonio/Sebastian was wonderfully canon which made Sebastian ditching him at the end all the sadder. Olivia absolutely wants to sleep with both Viola and Sebastian. Orsino wants to get stepped on by Viola/Cesario so badly. Also somehow I ended the play shipping Sir Andrew/Antonio, haha.
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I was delighted to get a notification a couple of days ago that a new related work had been made of one of my fics. Even better, on closer inspection, I realised that [personal profile] peaked was the person to have created the podfic!

It's an adaptation of one of my Six of Crows fics, and has a fancy piece of cover art and everything.

[Podfic] Caught inside every open eye (24 words) by rasp
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Six of Crows Series - Leigh Bardugo
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kaz Brekker/Inej Ghafa
Characters: Kaz Brekker, Inej Ghafa
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Podfic, Podfic Length: 10-20 Minutes, Audio Format: MP3
Summary:

'My days of clambering up buildings and sneaking around rooftops as part of some dangerous and complicated heist sparked by your secretive and cryptic whims are long over!'

Inej and Kaz work together on one last job.

Podfic of Caught inside every open eye by Dolorosa.

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