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Tagged by [personal profile] linky! (Which reminded me that [personal profile] eff_ess_oe also tagged me recently) Thanks y'all!

Last song: Bomb Dancing Megaranger, the second ending from Denji Sentai Megaranger

Currently watching: as you can guess from above, I'm rewatching Megaranger again 😁

Current obsession: Gokusen! I've been thinking about a fic I want to write (featuring the two main guys from season 3) for a solid week now. Maybe I'll actually start on it soon. Gokusen was just so fun.

Currently reading: sadly, nothing at the moment. Not even fic 😩

Currently working on: I've been steadily working on my [community profile] pod_together fic this week. Making good progress! I'm also trying to write something for [community profile] precuretokuprompt and another thing for [community profile] beagoldfish which might also get crossposted to [community profile] toku100challenge if I can get the wordcount to work out

Currently wearing: the same thing I wore to work: a sleeveless red flowery top (it has pockets!) and black leggings. I'm about to put my pjs on tho 😊

Last search: I was looking up My Summer of You on MyDramaList to check out the full cast list. (This was just me procrastinating on fic writing šŸ˜‚)

Favorite flower: there are a lot of wild orange daylillies that bloom on the side of the road here every summer. I love them the most!

Tagging whoever sees this and wants to do it!

Shall We Try Typing?

Jul. 8th, 2026 05:51 pm
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I had my first physical therapy appointment today, though I've been doing some exercises 3x per day since last Thursday (cast-off day). She took measurements of various angles of range-of-motion and set up a more tailored set of exercises. Turns out there's an app for that: has a list of the exercises with demonstration videos and timers. I like that.

I got praise for my exercise technique (including having done a lot of finger work even before the cast came off). Typing as therapy is approved. I got clarification on the timeline for weight-bearing. (Timeline started at the operation, so I'm already up to 2-3 lbs occasionally.) The brace is only for extra protection when I feel I need it, plus at night. (I think they assume I flail around more in my sleep than I actually do.) I have a compression glove for general wear, which will help with mobility as swelling is part of what I need to overcome.

I have follow-up appointments weekly for the rest of the month to assess progress and adjust exercises. Yesterday I went to the gym for treadmill time, which I plan to make a daily thing.

The typing is slow and slightly painful, but my key-accuracy is much better than my first attempt several days ago. And last night I pulled out my almost-finished socks and did the cast-off (which I've been joking about for some time).

Reading Wednesday

Jul. 8th, 2026 07:59 pm
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Finished Summer Light, and Then Comes the Night by Jón Kalman StefĆ”nsson, a slice-of-life novel set in "a village of four hundred souls" in '90s(?) Iceland, narrated in a sort of anonymous, collective community voice (opening line: "Now, we'd almost written that what made our village unique was that it wasn't unique at all, but apparently that isn't true"). Something of a short story collection feel in the way each chapter does follow a different, specific story arc/plotline from beginning to end, but even then, there's a meandering, kaleidoscopic feel— I'd say it's somehow both sprawling and narrow in focus?— and a few running plot/story threads throughout. (I've seen the author described as an Icelandic Charles Dickens; I found myself thinking more of South Riding.) Particularly enjoyed this for having recently traveled to Iceland, because although we only drove past/through the type of very small, rural town/village where this is set, I did have enough of a sense of the buildings and landscape and the vibes to picture it as I read. (More than if I had read this before I went to Iceland, anyway...)

Finished Buffet for Unwelcome Guests by Christianna Brand, a collection of short stories categorized into "Cockrill Cocktails" (featuring her recurring detective Inspector Cockrill), "Entrees" (longer stand-alones), "Petit Fours", and "Black Coffee." There was something generally flippant about the "Petit Fours", including two separate stories that made me think of the Mmm Whatcha Say SNL sketch, only one of them was about a jewel heist* and one about blackmail and murder; the latter also featured some cheerfully callous children, making two for two on a reaction of o__O towards the children in Brand's mystery stories, which does make me curious about the vibe of her novels for children. The "Black Coffee" stories were, as the name suggests, just plain dark: ... ) Bit of a grab bag, quality-wise, and I did skip a couple of stories— one had such a baffling opening sentence that I was like, you know what? I'll come back to this and then I didn't; one was just virulent fatphobia for the first couple of pages and I safely assumed it would not improve— and it ended on a sour note, since the second-to-last story hinged on an intentionally false accusation of sexual assault in a way that has aged extremely poorly. (Not sure when it was written, but this collection was published in the early '80s?) There were some good stories, though— particularly among the Cockrill ones, where I found I liked him more than in Brand's novels— so not an entirely disappointing experience.

* Actually, on double-checking, that one was filed under "Something to Clear the Palate" rather than a "Petit Four"— presumably as the one story in the collection that did not involve murder?— but I don't want to rewrite that whole sentence at this point.

Blue Mosaic Mix and Filigree Slides

Jul. 8th, 2026 06:37 pm
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I had the tubes of this stone for some time and came across the balls during a trip to Minnesota in 2024. Combined them with some gold and multi color E beads to echo the colors in the stone. It's so lovely to look at, I wanted it to stand as alone as possible in the necklace.

Read more... )
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My dental appointment went well - it was just a cleaning! - but they still want me to come every three months instead of twice a year. Sigh. Anyway, the appointment was timed so that I did not have coffee or breakfast beforehand, and didn't get home until a little after 1 pm, so I should have just had lunch. But I was so tired that sleep won out over food and I ended up taking a THREE HOUR tour nap. I did finally eat, but now I'm like, maybe I should just go back to bed? Idk.

Anyway, it's Wednesday and I have read some books!

What I've just finished
Radiant Star by Ann Leckie. This was enjoyable but very low-key, even at the climax.

Long Live Evil and All Hail Chaos by Sarah Rees Brennan. Hiilarious and very genre-savvy portal fantasy. I enjoyed both books and am hoping the third one sticks the landing. Sadly, it's not due out until next summer. Alas.

What I'm reading now
Dead Hand Rule by Max Gladstone, which is the third (and final?) book in the Craft Wars trilogy? series? Idk. I'm enjoying it but he is pulling people from all over the first series and I don't always remember who they are since it's been a while since I read those books.

What I'm reading next
As ever, it is a mystery.

*

Creating a GIF or a collage

Jul. 9th, 2026 05:36 am
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I wrote about the different effects of creating a GIF (moving image) or a collage (compilation of multiple images into one static image out of frames from the same scene, which I thought might interest other photo editors. While writing it, I came across the Fanlore entry on the picspam that likens picspams to fanart. It's a first for me to see picspams described that way!

(no subject)

Jul. 8th, 2026 01:54 pm
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dskfkdshjf I have a minor hole to paper over in my WIP, in that there's a place that is currently a rough jump cut that I would like to make into a smooth transition, so maybe 100-200 words; but other than that, after more than two years of struggle (significantly complicated by all the medical problems that my dad has had in those same two years), as of about midnight last night I have what appears to be a complete narrative of 31,703 words. It's still full of first-draft problems, of course, and I know that doesn't impress people who regularly knock out long fanfics, but assuming it doesn't lose a bunch in editing, it would be the longest thing I've ever written by a pretty comfortable margin. I know word count isn't everything, and who the hell knows if either of those fics even deserves to be that long or if they could be cut in half and still get all the essential points across, but wotthehell, archy.

small amusements in media references

Jul. 8th, 2026 02:53 pm
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Unexpected bingo square: Nietzsche quote in my Thai BL šŸ˜‚

(I originally shared this on discord because that’s where I put microposting these days and then I figured: why not here?)

Wednesday, Juli 8 - Stock Photos

Jul. 8th, 2026 09:17 pm
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Hello everybody,

it's Wednesday , and we will have a Stock Photo Day again.

Today's Theme: Celebrations

Rules Reminder for prompting:
- Unlimited general prompts (no fandoms or characters)
- Prompts should be based on the daily theme, but it's up to you to interpret the theme.
- One prompt per comment.
- Prompt format as follows: general prompt (no fandom, no any)

Rules Reminder for filling a prompt:
- One to three icons per prompt.
- Any fill should be based on a Stock Photo. General quotes are fine. NO fandoms or famous characters, please.
- You may fill your own prompts.
- You may fill prompts that already have fills.

Full rules here

If nothing today appeals to you, remember you can fill lonely prompts/refill prompts at any time. Check previous days or the prompt overview list.

Have fun, and don't forget to be nice. NEVER change a grabbed icon, or pass it off as your own. Thank you!

Save The Optical Drive

Jul. 8th, 2026 12:20 pm
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[personal profile] armaina
Honestly, I feel a Kind Of Way (negative) about platforms that pride themselves on giving power back to the owners and they still can't be bothered to offer anything with an optical drive.

Services Like Frame Work and System 76 talk a big game about being able to build out your system however you like, which is mostly true, unless you want an optical drive. Worse still, their desktop cases don't even accommodate space to install it on your own. Especially for a desktop, what's even the point of getting it through them when places like microcenter and newegg (Or your local PC repair shop!!!! Support your local shops!!!!!!!!!!! ) will build the thing for you so what's their benefit really if they can't even give you space for an optical drive.

And yes, the ability to have built-in access to or means to install an optical drive I think is pretty dang important. An External Drive is something you use in a pinch, not a permanent solution. And I hate hearing 'you don't need one' excuses when I bring up this problem. Yes! I need one! I wouldn't be looking for it if I didn't! I wouldn't have gone out of my way to purchase a case with room for a drive bay if I didn't use it. I very frequently re-watch my DVDs as well as archive my music.

I'm reminded of this issue every time I watch Venture Brothers with Z. See, we don't really have space for a couch so the only way for us to watch something together and cuddle, is on the bed. But to watch it on the bed, we have to use the laptop, but to watch my DVD collection on the laptop, we need to use an external optical drive.

Out of curiosity I went looking around for laptops with optical drives. Turns out! Most stopped making laptops with optical drives back in 2019!! I had been hoping services like Frame Work and System 76 might rekindle that but it doesn't look like they even intend to go in that direction :/

And I'm sure this isn't intentional just opportunistic coincidental, that access to optical drives have scaled back as access to digital streaming services scaled up. It's really important that we keep access to physical media, but it's becoming an uphill battle to play it.
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What I read

Finished Second Wind, which was really a bit kitchen-sinky in all the stuff that happened to Our Hero the Physicist Turned Weatherman - I thought Rare Form of Bovine TB was really going a bit far after all the flying through hurricanes etc.

Finished Free for the book-group - account of growing up in Albania just before and just after the Fall of Communism, in a family with rather a lot of intricate backstory on both sides. And a lot of it narrated via perspective of very young person who is, understandably, not being told everything by the parents and living under that particular regime.

Then read JD Robb, Stolen in Death, (In Death #62) (2026), and while I am always pleased when Dallas is not chasing a serial killer or someone with weird perverse agenda, this one did not seem to me one of the top entries in the series, quite apart from the jewel theft from the TATE!!! blooper. (I was trying to construct any scenarios in which there would be v pricey jewels on display alongside, you know, all the PAINTINGS and some sculptures.)

Then I re-read, the first time in a Very Long Time, George Eliot, Felix Holt, the Radical (1866). A lot of it reads like practice-steps for Middlemarch, which has so much more going for it. The plot-stuff to do with legacies, lost heirs, etc, is pretty clunky. Felix himself is somewhat of a pain. There's not much of her humour. Even so, there's some terrific stuff there.

On the go

Winifred Holtby, Poor Caroline (1931), which I appear to have re-read slightly more recently than I thought, though still not very recently.

Up next

There's a new Literary Review. Otherwise, feel I am on a bit of a re-reading things kick.

Check-In Post - July 8th 2026

Jul. 8th, 2026 06:54 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What's on your crafting wish list?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



Dreamwidth reading woes

Jul. 8th, 2026 11:39 am
bluedreaming: dreamsheep for 3 weeks for dreamwidth by seleneheart (post 1310742) (*coffee dream sheep)
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When things are stressful, I often find myself gravitating even more towards the relative calmness of Dreamwidth. However, I’ve been struggling with how to actually read updates here.

Read more... )

So, I’m stuck!
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Title: Parental Concern
Fandom: BtVS
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Joyce, Buffy.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 508: Good Reason.
Spoilers/Setting: Late Season Three.
Summary: Joyce can’t help worrying about Buffy, but she knows how capable her daughter is.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.


Parental Concern


Microthoughts aka Quips

Jul. 8th, 2026 08:46 am
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I could use the social medias for these microthoughts

or

I could post them here. (using tag Quips for these microthoughts)

Any time I'm listening to a really great song in a minor key that flips to a major key for the chorus, I feel so disappointed. The reverse is alright, though.

Cyberpunk Edgerunners Season 1 is a lesson in what happens when you don't listen to your partners when they caution you to take care of your mental health.

The more I experience and learn, the more convinced I am that most self-ascribed 'empaths' are just people with elevated OCD and Anxiety that have never done anything about it.

C8 Thoughts

Jul. 8th, 2026 08:29 am
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I was planning to write this after the chapter has already finished, but at the current momentum the game is I think is better to just get it out of my system now and make a seperate entry for the final generation once it releases. So far all I can state in general that my opinion has been...mixed for the most part.

Read more... )

 


 


WIP Wednesday

Jul. 8th, 2026 09:55 pm
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What are you working on? Stuck on a plot point and want to talk it out? Have a canon question or looking for a resource? Anything and everything about your WIPs is welcome. Any kind of WIP counts, including fic, fanart, graphics, meta, icons, etc.

Optional questions are below. If there's something else you want to say about your WIP, please add it and we can update the meme.

You can contribute to the post until we put up the next WIP Wednesday! We are embracing the slower pace of Dreamwidth.



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