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End of an era

Hey y'all - crossposting from DW is semi-permanently disabled due to LJ disabling third-party access, so I will no longer be posting here at all. To be honest, there are a number of posts I didn't crosspost here over the last year; pretty much if you want to read my locked journal entries (or really, any entries) you will now need to subscribe to DW. I know some of you just aren't willing to make that effort, and I sympathize. I felt that way once! But that was years ago now, and I haven't read my flist here in a verrrrry long time (a couple of years), if I'm being super-honest.

So that's your heads up. If I remember, I'll repost this in a couple of days to catch the day shift. Love to everyone who is stubbornly lingering here! Hope I see you on the flip side. ♥
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all kinda stuff

Some things of interest!

- Lil Nas X covered Jolene and I can't stop listening to it.



- Rumor had it (as of last week) that Daredevil is getting a soft reboot with the same cast on Dis+ and if it were to happen, it would prove Kevin Feige is worthy because 1) it was the only Netflix Marvel series worth saving IMO (unless you count Punisher, which I do, but it's really a spinoff of Daredevil) and 2) CHARLIE COX. I'm skeptical, but hopeful.

- Babylon 5 is also getting a reboot and I'm 10000% going to be on the couch with popcorn when it does. And I'll give it the same number of episodes I gave the original to hook me in, which was 12, because that first season was a slog and a half. But once I was in, I was all in; to me, it's still the show with the best-defined plot arcs ever. I'm sure they can do it even better in the reboot, knowing what went wrong/right the first time.

- I went to see No Time to Die and I posted my thoughts about that over here, and now I'm just waiting for someone to talk to about it. *crickets chirp* So in the absence of that, I wrote some more 00Q, for reasons.

- While I've been off work this last month recovering from surgery, the only thing I really accomplished was to take down my old fannish website. It was quite a project, checking each page and every file, to be sure everything I was deleting was already on AO3 or was saved off to my hard drive for posterity, given that there was 25 years worth of stuff in there. In the process I unearthed all kinds of stories I had hidden and forgotten about, and therefore had never posted. Some have been hidden there for 15 years; some were never posted publicly. Here's a list of what I've coded and posted to AO3 so far, for the sake of completeness:

The Waters of Lethe - Stargate SG-1, Jack/Daniel
Ridiculous Odds - due South, Fraser/Vecchio
The Language of Love - the Sentinel, Jim/Blair
Signs and Wonders - Smallville, Clark/Lex

I'm relieved the website is retired. I created it for free in 1996 on Geocities, and it has lived on Yahoo! Small Business for many years now for a fee, but the last time I actually updated it was 2008. Eventually I will cancel the webhosting, but I'll keep the domain name one more year, just so nothing weird happens to people who might follow old links to my site.

- From the old website, I did keep all my long, long recommendations lists for SPN, SG-1, Star Wars and misc fandoms, tho many of the links were broken, but - I have them in documents with the HTML intact, in case I want to follow those URLs. They are like little time capsules of mid-2000's fanfic excellence. Some of those SPN stories were amazing.

- I did also post all of the vids Barkley and I made together to AO3, and I'm going to post some of my own vids. The ones I like the best (things like Hurt, Did You, Farewell Ride, Comin' Home Baby, etc), probably. Mostly that's because I obliterated the download links for the older ones by deleting my website, so now they only live streaming at Vimeo, but there's no way for people to access them without the links or passwords.

- I have binge-watched ALL the things while I've been off work, since I really couldn't do much else: Dr. Death (really good); Dexter (surprisingly good, I'm not sure why I missed it first time around); Midnight Mass (interesting, but not very scary; only watch if you're into preachy philosophizing, good acting, and deep character dives); Ted Lasso season 1 (fun, but not a rewatch); The Great (fun); Goliath season 4 (I'm mostly in it for Nina Arianda, and I miss season 1 every time a new season comes out that's worse than the previous season); Only Murders in the Building (it's so meta! And pretty fun); The Looming Tower (frustrating but good); and Maid (I'm at episode 5 and I think I'm about to bail). It would be hard to underestimate how much time I have spent sitting in the recliner, exhausted and feeling icky, while staring at the TV. (It also helps to binge watch things when one is not sleeping at all.)

- I will say tho, y'all Prime folks should queue up the first few minutes of Goliath 04x02 to watch JK Simmons doing an amazeballs extended musical number (complete with song and dance) called "Mr. Pain Killer." Uh, he's the head of a bad pharma company that makes opioids, and this is a fantasy sequence? IDK how to explain this hilarity. Honestly, you have to see it to believe it. Preview clip.

Think that's it. It's been a rough month chez Destina, but this next month will be better, as we head into spooky-sparkly-pumpkin-cranberry-peppermint season. Hope you all are doing well. ♥
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new story: The Long Way 'Round (Sam/Bucky)

The Long Way 'Round (2923 words) by Destina
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (TV), Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: James "Bucky" Barnes/Sam Wilson, James "Bucky" Barnes & Steve Rogers
Characters: James "Bucky" Barnes, Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson (Marvel), Sarah Wilson (Marvel)
Additional Tags: First Kiss, Bucky Barnes's Trigger Words, Bucky Barnes Remembers, Found Family, Bucky Barnes & Steve Rogers Friendship, Awesome Sarah Wilson (Marvel), Steve Rogers's Notebook
Summary:

A story about taking the long way 'round, only to end up right where one belongs.

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Bucky smiles, like it's nothing. Even though it's everything. The boy from Brooklyn, whose feet were once rooted to the familiar ground of hot city sidewalks, has learned to appreciate some things from a new century: the smothering heat of Louisiana afternoons, and kids shouting in the distance about which one'll be a better sidekick for Cap; cicadas singing him to sleep, and the way Sam's quick, knowing grin is sometimes only for Bucky.

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new story: Ship to Shore (Supernatural/Black Sails crossover)

My entry for [community profile] intoabar and (with the exception of a really short Highlander/Gladiator crossover 20 years ago) my first actual crossover story. Dean Winchester walks into a bar and meets...Captain Flint! Featuring bickering, troublemaking, Castiel being Over It, and vague allusions to other fandoms, because why not.

Ship to Shore (2976 words) by Destina
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Supernatural, Black Sails
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Captain Flint | James McGraw/Thomas Hamilton, Castiel & Dean Winchester, Captain Flint | James McGraw & John Silver, Benny Lafitte & Dean Winchester, Dean Winchester & Sam Winchester
Characters: Dean Winchester, Captain Flint | James McGraw, Benny Lafitte, John Silver, Castiel (Supernatural), Sam Winchester, Claire Novak
Additional Tags: Crossover, Roadhouse in Heaven (Supernatural), Humor, Pirates, Dean Winchester Saves The Day, Troublemaker Dean Winchester, Troublemaker James Flint, Castiel is So Done (Supernatural), Everyone is Dead, Off-screen Relationship(s), What is time, allusions to other fandoms, with ships, so very many ships
Summary:

Rocky's was busy all hours of the day and night, because - well, because there weren't any rules, really. Time was variable, if it even existed at all; it moved differently around there, blah blah, it made Dean's head hurt to think about it for too long. So he didn't, really. He set his own schedule for his corner of the afterlife, and it included regular days and nights, a 24-hour bar, and a clientele that varied from day to day. Mostly hunters, and people he vaguely recognized as related to him because the shapes of their faces were the same as Mom's, or Sam's, or John's.

Once in a while, though, they got a wanderer.

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new SPN story: These Old Bones (Dean/Castiel)

Yep, another one. (The worst part is, I have a third one all finished up...and it too is a fix-it for a pairing that already has nearly 96,000 stories on AO3. I guess this is my life now.)

These Old Bones (3227 words) by Destina
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Supernatural
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Castiel/Dean Winchester
Characters: Dean Winchester, Castiel (Supernatural), Jack Kline
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Post-Canon Fix-It, Protective Dean Winchester, Protective Castiel (Supernatural), Idiots in Love, Domestic Castiel/Dean Winchester, Established Castiel/Dean Winchester, This Is Not Going To Go The Way You Think, We Got Work To Do, Jack wants his family to be happy, Dean Winchester Deserves to be Happy, Castiel Deserves to be Happy (Supernatural)
Summary:

After a lifetime of making bad and desperate deals, this is the last (and most satisfying) of all his bargains: at the end of every hunt, Dean comes home to Cas.