has also expressed interest

Jul. 10th, 2026 10:22 pm
musesfool: a glass of iced coffee with milk (nectar of the gods)
[personal profile] musesfool
I discovered that Stop and Shop carries the Tazo unsweetened passion tea concentrate, so I bought it and a container of Newman's Own pink lemonade, and today I mixed them over ice and it was delicious! Definitely recommended. I might even make the lemonade myself at some point, but the Newman's was on sale, so it seemed like a good deal.

I also got a box of Jiffy because I just want some damn corn muffins and nothing else I've tried has turned out well, so we'll see if it really does work.

That's my exciting Friday night. *g*

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2646 / Fic - ER

Jul. 10th, 2026 08:29 pm
siria: (er - carter baby)
[personal profile] siria
Eat Your Heart Out
ER | Carter, Weaver Gen | ~1200 words | Episode tag for 7.05. Thanks to [personal profile] sheafrotherdon for audiencing.

(Also on AO3)

Carter, Kerry, and the aftermath of the day. )
musesfool: key lime pie (pie = love)
[personal profile] musesfool
I did end up going to bed super early last night - I hit the sack at 8:30 pm and slept, with minor interruptions, until 8 am, and it was fantastic. I don't know why I was so exhausted yesterday, but I'm glad I didn't try to fight it like I normally would to stay up until my usual bedtime.

My meetings next Tuesday have all been cancelled, so I've added the day to my vacation next week, so I'll be in Monday and then done until the next Monday. I also discovered I had booked 2 separate optometrist appointments, so I cancelled the one next Thursday and will go in August as usual.

My plan this weekend is to bake a blueberry crumb cake* to take to my brother's on Sunday for our birthday bbq, and then make a key lime pie for myself on Tuesday, since my birthday is Wednesday. I haven't figured out what I'll make myself for dinner, but that is always the less important part of things to me. As long as I have a good birthday dessert, the dinner can be anything.

*Note: it will be an orange blueberry crumb cake since my sister does not like lemon. We'll see how it goes!

I am also once again waiting for the cleaning service to let me know if they are coming on Monday or not. They did not come this past Monday since I said it wouldn't work for me, but then there was radio silence, so today I reached out again, but have not gotten an answer. I appreciate the work they do immensely. I just wish they were better at communicating!

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musesfool: Astrid Farnsworth at a white board (subtraction is never loss)
[personal profile] musesfool
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.

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runpunkrun: Dana Scully reading Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space' in the style of a poster you'd find in your school library, text: Read. (reading)
[personal profile] runpunkrun
"We call it a society. It involves coming to accommodations with others."

Goes backwards—and sideways—through time, looking at the events of the last three books from another set of perspectives. Introduces some new characters and locations, brings back some old ones, and does a great job of balancing epic world building with the minutiae of being a person in a society.

If you haven't read this series, you can't start here. And if you have, don't expect the corvids from the last book to join us for this one; Tchaikovsky seems to be switching up the way this series works.

Contains: BUGS (like huge gross bugs, plus the usual spiders and ants), GORE (just, guts, everywhere), BODY HORROR (guts and body parts in places they shouldn't be), animal harm.

thirty pillows pilfered

Jul. 7th, 2026 07:18 pm
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[personal profile] musesfool
I meant to post last night but I could barely keep my eyes open so I went to bed early (and missed a super rare Mets comeback in Atlanta!) and slept for 10 glorious hours! I felt great at work today, and got some stuff done, and made some suggestions about the September board meeting agenda that I am sure the CEO and the Chair will not like, but they wanted to get radical and also not overrun the meeting time by 45 minutes again, and I offered a good way to do it to my boss. We'll see if anyone bites.

I am off tomorrow for the dentist - it should just be a cleaning (though I am braced to hear I need yet another crown) but I am always so tired when it's over. And my team meeting on Tuesday got cancelled so I am tempted to take next Tuesday off since I'm already off Wednesday (my birthday), Thursday, and Friday of next week. My boss was like, sure! but I'm still thinking about it.

I thought I had something else to post about but I can't remember... oh right, I finally watched Project Hail Mary the other night. I enjoyed it but it was too long. And there was not enough Eva Stratt, who was the best thing in the movie.

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re: the football

Jul. 6th, 2026 01:18 pm
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[personal profile] netgirl_y2k
What the Hell, Mexico? I believed in you. We all believed in you.

Ah. Well. Never mind. I have always been a passionate supporter of...

*checks notes*

Norway. Great bunch of lads, those Norwegians, I'm always saying so.

Look. This might seem weirdly directed and personal, but it's not, it's just important not to let the English believe that they can accomplish things, it only gives them ideas.

2645 / Fic - The Pitt/ER

Jul. 5th, 2026 08:32 pm
siria: (the pitt - jack robby love)
[personal profile] siria
Start Your Note in Evening Air
The Pitt/ER | Jack/Robby, Mel/Santos, Carter | ~3100 words | For [tumblr.com profile] ghostalservice, who wanted something in my Brotherhood series, to the prompt 'karaoke.'

(Also on AO3)

John and Robby do karaoke. )
musesfool: picture of black plums (ripe wicked plums)
[personal profile] musesfool
Had a couple of baking fails this weekend, so I guess it's granola bars for breakfast this week! Oh well. Eventually I will bake those myself too, but for now, store-bought is fine. *g* Luckily, this hoisin garlic chicken (NYTimes gift link) turned out well. I added soy sauce in place of salt, and also a sprinkling of Chinese five-spice powder instead of red pepper flakes, and it was delicious. And I have leftovers enough for a couple more meals. I also made bacon this morning, so it'll be another week of chicken bacon ranch wraps for lunch. Uh, not the hoisin chicken, though. Perdue short cuts roasted chicken strips.

And I had the first plums of the summer this weekend and they were so good. Plums! I love them so much! Cherries have also been good, but are much more expensive. And I figured out a use for the leftover seltzer for when Friend L was here - it's a good vehicle for the electrolyte powder I otherwise don't end up using, and this weekend it came in handy.

In other news, this morning, my cleaning service texted me asking if they could come tomorrow. I responded promptly saying, no, but I was available on these other dates. They have not responded. So now I'm like, are they coming tomorrow? Do I have to be ready? Because I am not ready and that is why I said no. Ugh. So now I will scramble to get ready and they won't come. Bah.

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Me-and-media update

Jul. 5th, 2026 01:14 pm
china_shop: Close-up of Zhao Yunlan grinning (Default)
[personal profile] china_shop
Pandemic life
I've been relatively slack about masking lately (supermarket always; other public situations, it depends on how busy it is, how well-ventilated, and what quality of interaction I want to have). So far I've escaped unscathed. *knocks on wood* *tries not to pathologise my low-level tiredness*

Previous poll review
In the Reading speed poll, 55.8% of respondents estimate their reading speed as faster than average, which ha, is probably about right, or maybe on the low side given Dreamwidth's self-selection. One fifth of respondents went for "average", and 23.1% said "it would be faster if my so-called attention span didn't keep dropping out."

In ticky-boxes, raindrops (48.1%) came second to hugs (65.4%), followed by stripes waiting for a cat (44.2%). Thank you for your votes! ♥

Reading
Slowly listening to Borders of Infinity by Bujold, read by Grover Gardner with Andrew, mostly while doing the dishes.

The only thing I've read in text is a beginner story in Chinese about a stray cat who's found a home. It's sliiiightly above the "see Spot run" level, but not much.

Kdramas/Cdramas
We're watching the last two episodes of Miraculous Brothers tonight, and I'm really hoping it'll stick the landing. If it does, I might do a write-up. It's a good show, and I can see it appealing to people who aren't regular Kdrama-watchers too.

Still rewatching Love Scout with Pru. We're nearing the end.

And on my own, I'm watching The First Frost (Cdrama), which is pathologically repressed m/f roommates-to-lovers. Both of them are skittish for reasons, and I'm enjoying every tiny crumb of progress. I'm about halfway through. (Note: the leads are super pretty. There's probably AI-enhancement going on, blah, but I'm (thankfully) mostly oblivious to that and trying not to think about it.)

Other TV
Wow, it's been a month!! Not that we've been watching a huge amount, but still.

We finished Blocco 181 season 1 (gangs, drugs, interracial tension, m/m/f threesome), watched all of The Other Bennett Sister (really excellent! A+!) and The Tourist season 2 (Irish-Australian black comedy about a hitman with amnesia; season 1 is set in small-town Australia, and season 2 is set in Ireland), and have just started season 2 of Blocco 181 (so far plenty of gangs, drugs and interracial tension).

Sitcoms: Dinosaur (Glaswegian woman with autism and her sister), Fisk (socially awkward Australian and her law office), and People of Earth (support group for "alien experiencers," with Wyatt Cenac).

My sister and I are watching White Collar season 1, awwww.

Once we've finished Miraculous Brothers with our friend, I think we're going to try Legends (hapless customs agents vs drug traffickers in 1980s Britain).

Online life
I have five bursting-at-the-seams browser windows open, which is three too many. I'm going to give myself an amnesty and cull them. | Saw on Instagram a reference to Deepstash (socmed with factual content from books instead of AI slop). I think it was in an ad, though, so who knows? Anyone? It's paid, so I couldn't just give it a try. Not that I have time for another platform anyway. I'm already not quite keeping up with Dreamwidth (but almost). *waves to you all*

Writing/making things
I finished a flashfic (of the niche interest variety), and in the week since posting it have written approximately a dozen words of fiction, total. Like, I poked briefly at the "flashfic" I was writing before that, but mostly it's been rewatch comments and political submissions. Basically, writing and I are on a break. (But it's not long till [community profile] guardian_wishlist, at which point I'll want to get my head back in the game.)

Life/health/mental state things
I got three political submissions in last week. The last one was just four paragraphs of yelling/scolding, but still.

I'm spending infinitely more time on my phone than I did pre-Chinese, and thanking the stars for my stylus. (Against the odds, I haven't lost it, but I did buy a back-up shaped like a pencil and another backup shaped like a ballpoint pen and incorporating a real ballpoint, a flashlight, and an alleged phone stand that doesn't work (but not a digital clock, because this isn't the 1980s) for $3.50 each, just in case.)

House/car
State of car, storage/organising, and the oven saga continued. )

Language Learning
Cut for length. )

Goals
One more political submission to go (graaaaar).
Get the oven in this year, and maybe re-carpet the living room(???).
Get my Chinese reading level up to Elementary by my birthday.

Link dump
Video clip from The Sheep Detectives on the nature of God (Tumblr, via a friend) | I'm sure there were other things I was going to put here, but I really want to get this posted.

Good things
Reading in a new-to-me language (magic!). Biking weather. The gradual imposition of order on my house. Andrew, Halle, my sister, my friends. Hope for the upcoming NZ election (it could go either way, so there is room for hope). TV-watching dates. A wealth of Asian media.

Poll #34804 Music listening habits
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 47


Listening to music

View Answers

all the time
13 (27.7%)

most days
12 (25.5%)

sometimes / occasionally
13 (27.7%)

only incidentally / rarely
4 (8.5%)

only in specific settings (eg, car, walking, etc)
9 (19.1%)

other
1 (2.1%)

Background noise

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music
21 (44.7%)

tv or radio
7 (14.9%)

RL sounds dominate my soundscape (family, flatmates, animals, etc)
14 (29.8%)

podcasts / audiobooks
8 (17.0%)

I like quiet
27 (57.4%)

other
3 (6.4%)

Ticky-box full of

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having two or fewer streaming subscriptions
13 (28.3%)

fairies of the biting variety
11 (23.9%)

ferreting out the nuances of word usage
23 (50.0%)

lemons on the lemon tree
25 (54.3%)

hugs
38 (82.6%)

more hugs
41 (89.1%)

Fancake's Theme for July

Jul. 4th, 2026 08:37 am
runpunkrun: combat boot, pizza, camo pants = punk  (punk rock girl)
[personal profile] runpunkrun
'Unreliable Narrator, at Fancake' added to a collage made from the ripped up page of a book, the strips imperfectly pieced back together.
[community profile] fancake's theme for July is Unreliable Narrator! This round is dedicated to all the cats out there claiming they haven't been fed. It's a good story, but we know the truth.

If you have any questions about this theme, or the comm, come talk to me!
siria: (Default)
[personal profile] siria
I cannot tell you how much schadenfreude I've been following the Catholic Church's first-ever live-streamed schism. Is it strange to me to have a pope I'm kind of rooting for? Yes. (If they want to have their excommunication lifted, SSPX members have to hand-write letters of apology to their local bishop. I'm cackling.) Am I going back to the church any time soon? No. Will I make popcorn if Chicago Pope takes out not only these creepy, Nazi fucks (and I use this term advisedly; look up who founded SSPX), but also Opus Dei (Catholicism's Scientologists)? Oh hell yes.

The Bear, Season 5 )

Southland, Seasons 1-2 )

Supergirl )

sleep with one eye open

Jul. 2nd, 2026 10:15 pm
musesfool: barbara howard, abbott elementary, smiling (let me see you smile again)
[personal profile] musesfool
I finally caught up on the last 3 episodes of this season of Abbott Elementary and spoilers )

Also, my internet and cable went out for several hours this afternoon, I'm guessing because of the heat? but I was able to use my phone as a hotspot, so it didn't deter me for long. *wry* I took today off because originally I was supposed to be dog-sitting at my sister's before plans changed, and I decided to keep the 4-day weekend. I'm glad I did. I like my job and I mostly like my coworkers, but I am so tired of people asking me for things. Hopefully, I can get a bit of a respite and a reset.

I hope you are all staying cool if you're in the heatwave. <3

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musesfool: Kaz/Inej (we never stop fighting)
[personal profile] musesfool
Tall Ships!!! So beautiful!!!

Wednesday reading, also beautiful!

What I've just finished
Six of Crows: A Darker Shore: Letters from Ketterdam by Leigh Bardugo. I don't know why the title is longer than the short story but I loved it! It's an epistolary story, using an investigation of the mysterious captain of The Wraith (tall ships!!!) as the framework, and letters between Kaz and Inej make up many of the documents the investigators are using. Ugh, I love them so much! spoilers )

I really hope this isn't the only time Bardugo chooses to revisit the Dregs and Ketterdam, because I would pay full hardcover price for a full-length, getting the band back together heist novel.

What I'm reading now
Radiant Star by Ann Leckie. I'm enjoying it but I only have a very vague recollection of what happened in the main trilogy, so some of it is probably going over my head. And I also realized I haven't read Translation State so hopefully that is not to relevant to this one. I do enjoy how Leckie plays with POV though.

What I'm reading next
As always, who can say?

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i didn't keep my souvenirs

Jun. 30th, 2026 07:15 pm
musesfool: Dick Grayson in a tux (sharp-dressed man)
[personal profile] musesfool
June recs update:

[personal profile] unfitforsociety has been updated for June 2026 with 10 recs in 3 fandoms:

* 8 Heated Rivalry
* 1 Dungeon Crawler Carl and 1 The Locked Tomb

unfitforsociety: (relaxed)
[personal profile] unfitforsociety
Dungeon Crawler Carl

Seven Ways to Style a Warlord's Hair by [archiveofourown.org profile] railou
Carl has long, beautiful, and very braidable hair. Everyone else seems to like it a lot more than he does. 6 times one of Carl's friends braids his hair and one time the System AI does. Oh Carl.



The Locked Tomb

just like normal by [archiveofourown.org profile] paene
Ianthe gives herself a cock, and Corona is increasingly bewildered that she hasn't been allowed to sit on it yet. Super hot Tridentariicest.

and you tremble and you stumble

Jun. 30th, 2026 07:07 pm
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[personal profile] unfitforsociety
Heated Rivalry

Coordinated Attack by [archiveofourown.org profile] 409_conflict
The third year of ESPN's #2019NHLSexiestPlayer poll gets derailed … and the internet finds out something new about Shane Hollander. Hee! This is super cute.

Domesticated: Ilya Rozanov retired partyboy by [archiveofourown.org profile] Riekawrites
Yuna Hollander's phone gets hacked, and her messages get leaked.

Everybody runs to read her messages with Shane, who she has lovingly saved as Favourite Son.
Yuna and Ilya gossiping together is *chef's kiss*

#DontYouDareFuckingFreeMe by [archiveofourown.org profile] Airuna
"We do not say anything about the Hollander situation," LeClaire tells them even though it sounds like he's already resigned to what he knows is going to happen.

After all, Roz gets extremely mad whenever it's brought up. Not that Cliff can blame him, he's pretty sure that Roz liked Hollander before this (wouldn't chirp him half as much if he didn't). Finding out that he's such a bastard must sting.

Not to mention that Roz does not mess around with people that disrespect girls. Or women. Or kids. Or dogs. Or the elderly (excluding Scott Hunter). Or really anyone, if it's for petty stupid reasons.

"Of course," Cliff agrees for both of them since Roz is still too busy texting someone.

It's apparently not good enough for LeClaire because he asks, "Roz?"

"Just one second," he answers without raising his eyes from his phone or stopping his typing. "Need to get my Jane to agree with something. She's very stubborn."
This is a lot of fun!

He's With Us by [archiveofourown.org profile] 74days
Shane wasn't really a... 'good' gay. He knew it.
He was, however, an exceptional lesbian.
Aw Shane... <3

A Seat at Our Table by [archiveofourown.org profile] Davanzo
At a quiet hotel bar in Boston, Yuna Hollander unexpectedly runs into Ilya Rozanov while watching Shane's Montreal game. Their initially awkward conversation softens into something surprisingly easy, especially as Yuna notices the unmistakable tenderness in the way Ilya watches Shane play. So soft and lovely!

side effects may vary by [archiveofourown.org profile] ghosttotheparty
Yuna's entire body aches, and it would appear that her instincts were right— Rozanov is small, and he's vulnerable, and he's tired, and he needed somewhere safe to rest.

And Yuna can't help the weird sense that she's honoured— her home was somewhere for Rozanov to go, even if she and David knew nothing about any of it, even if they still don't, Shane knew it would be safe for Rozanov here. Shane told him to come home.
Shane and Ilya come out to the Hollanders in a slightly different way. Soft and melancholy. <3

that great big hill of hope by [archiveofourown.org profile] defcontwo
Sveta is such a good friend! <333

who are you trying to trick? by [archiveofourown.org profile] iamthececimonster
Cliff may not be the smartest man in any given room, but he knows Ilya Rozanov pretty well. Which means, unfortunately, listening to sad lesbian music and pretending everything is definitely fine. This is super cute. Cliff is such a good friend!

2642 / Fic - The Pitt

Jun. 30th, 2026 11:43 am
siria: (the pitt - pair)
[personal profile] siria
Calling It Curtains
The Pitt | Jack/Robby | ~1000 words | Written to a prompt by [personal profile] not_sally, who wanted curtain fic.

(Also on AO3)

'This is why I have trust issues, Michael,' Jack said, planting his hands on his hips. )

2640 / Fic - The Pitt

Jun. 29th, 2026 07:19 pm
siria: (the pitt - side by side)
[personal profile] siria
Take the Weather With You
The Pitt | Jack/Robby | ~1200 words | Written for [tumblr.com profile] iris-in-the-rain, who requested "Jack/Robby + thunderstorm".

(Also on AO3)

'I've tried everything,' Robby said. 'Nothing worked. It keeps <i>following</i> me, and I can't...' )

Supergirl + Some Other Movies

Jun. 29th, 2026 05:04 pm
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[personal profile] netgirl_y2k
It having finally dropped below the surface temperature of the sun I ventured to the park with the dog, where we met a really cute blue staffy and I ask the owner the dog's name, as is my wont.

Looking really rather embarrassed the owner says that the dog's called Elektra.

Cool name, says I, suits her.

She is then quick to add that she didn't name the dog, she had no idea that Elektra was some kind of hit-woman from the Marvel comics, she really should have changed it, but Elektra was named by an autistic six year old and she didn't have the heart to change it.

I'm like...sure, I am also an adult with a job who definitely did not have that information immediately to hand.

So later I'm telling a couple of my mates this story because I think it's funny and self-deprecating and whatnot, and immediately after I start listing all the dogs I know with comic book names (Loki x2, Rogue x2, Bane x1)

And then I realise that no one else has been able to get a word in edgeways because I have segued directly from a detailed issue by issue recap of one of my favourite comic books to just listing cool dogs I've met. Apparently despite being forty-three years old and just having had to buy my first pair of orthopedic trainers for the arch support I have the special interests of a six year old!

In my defence, the comic thing was not entirely irrelevant, I was talking about Woman of Tomorrow because I'd just seen Supergirl.

Supergirl - This was like if James Gunn's Superman, The Fifth Element, a bunch of abandoned Star Wars concept art, and Mad Max: Fury Road had a baby together, and that baby was played by Milly Alcock.

I understand that the internet's least normal men are mad about this, because they have noticed that Alcock is a woman, and they have forgotten what joy feels like, but fuck 'em, this was a hoot!

Milly Alcock is a great Kara, Krypto is fab. I was a bit worried about Lobo, because Lobo is a dogshit character, and Momoa can be a bit much, so I was worried he would overwhelm the movie, but all the Lobo stuff in the trailers? That's kind of it. The movie would actually play out the same if he wasn't in it, but what's here is fine, it's for flavour. Most of the fight scenes are great, I feel like the stunt team had a lot of fun with Kara's varying power level depending on what colour sun she was under. The last big fight, where she's fully powered up, suffers a little bit in comparison, whether because the movie is struggling with how to film to Kara's Kryptonian 'press triangle to win' powers in an interesting way, or because WB had been beating the visual effects team for ten months and morale had not improved.

I loved seeing Corenswet's Superman again, and I though the movie differentiated Kara and Clarke in an interesting way (kindness first/(reluctant)goodness first). It's all a bit frantic and it doesn't always come together. The brides, in particular, felt like a holdover from an earlier version of the script. Like, if you're going to include kidnapped child brides in your movie, that kind of has to be the thrust of the movie, yes? Not your main character's distant third motivating factor. Like, Fury Road* is a movie that already exists, you're not going to do that storyline better.

But, honestly, I think if you liked Birds of Prey you'll get a kick out of this.

*I rewatched Fury Road recently, and Goddamn, that's a movie. I always thought the reason I didn't much care for Furiosa is that I thought that Anya Taylor Joy was miscast, but on a rewatch, no, it's because, like, The Green Place, The Bullet Farmer, Guzzoline Town, The Vuvalini, those names are the perfect amount of information, tell me exactly nothing more about any of those concepts, you'll ruin it...oh no, you've ruined it.

The Sheep Detectives - I love the sheep detectives! They are my friends!

Weapons - I was a brave little toaster. Brave. Little. Toaster.

One Battle After Another - About half an hour too long.

Pretty Lethal - You are a troupe of American ballerinas. You are lost in the Generic Eastern European Countryside. You stumble across a sinister ballet themed inn. Run by ballet themed mobsters. Uma Thurman is there, doing an accent best described as 'A Dracula.' It is the best type of batshit.

Apex - Taron Egerton and Charlize Theron play The Most Dangerous Game in the Australian outback while narrating everything their characters do out loud, multiple times, because Netflix assumes that you are on your phone while watching this, which you should be, texting every ridiculous plot turn of the movie Apex to whichever one of your friends you most feel like bothering.

2639 / Fic - ER

Jun. 29th, 2026 10:28 am
siria: (er - carter baby)
[personal profile] siria
Chez Kerry
ER | Gen | ~1600 words | Episode tag for 5.12. Written to a prompt by [tumblr.com profile] potatogloves, who wanted to see Kerry and Carter's dinner party from that episode.

(Also on AO3)

The oven timer buzzed at 6:59p.m., the doorbell chimed at exactly 7p.m., and Kerry called from the kitchen, 'Carter, can you get that? I need to get this plated up.' )

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