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Alis ([personal profile] alisx) wrote2026-04-24 02:00 pm
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The thing the thing is really.

We can play this game all day: seek permission for an edge case, retreat to another case when trouble arises, appeal to amiability or tolerance. Two things to note when a conversation gets to this point. First, it’s a misrepresentation: reluctance to grant permission is portrayed as an intolerant move, a wish to take the other’s toys, when it is nothing like that. What do you need my permission for, anyway? Second, it’s a distraction: it moves the conversation away from values and towards a tech-first perspective.

Mark Dingemanse on tech versus values.

We went through this recently with Write Club’s attempt to introduce a AI policy, which was really a “no algogen allowed” policy. While most of the guild — being made up as it is of professional, semi-professional, and aspirationally professional Torment Nexus Scenario Imaginers — is pretty anti-AI, we do have a few boosters and a a fair few more of what I would describe as “permission seekers.” (“Oh but surely this use case is okay? What about this one? Or this?”)

In the end, the most convincing argument in favour of the new policy came from a member who got us away from the tech and back onto the values. Specifically, what did we want Write Club to be for? Was it just a place to churn out marketable prose . . . or was it a community group for interacting with a community? Are we here to interact with chatbots or with other living people?

And. Well. When you put it like that . . .

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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2026-04-23 11:00 pm

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DEAR ABBY: I have conflicting feelings regarding Valentine's Day. I believe it is a celebration for couples rather than co-workers. My husband's office staff (eight young women under the age of 30) insist on celebrating Valentine's Day with decorations on all office doors, complete with hearts and cupids. They have a catered lunch with specialty treats of chocolate-covered strawberries, fudge hearts and the customary heart candies that read "Be Mine," "I Love You", etc.

My husband has been with this company for 30 years, and we've been together for 15 of them, but this Valentine's Day celebration began only four years ago. I am 65 and have worked 20-plus years for a Fortune 500 corporate office and NEVER has Valentine's Day been celebrated in the office. Christmas, yes. Fourth of July, yes. But Valentine's Day? Am I just old and cranky? This has been a source of contention between my husband and me since it began. -- NOT LOVIN' THAT IN TEXAS


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Stephanie ([personal profile] flareonfury) wrote in [community profile] comicsfanfiction2026-04-23 10:03 pm

comicsfanfiction drabbleathon > 3weeks4dreamwidth

To support [community profile] 3weeks4dreamwidth event going on from April 25th to May 15th, we're going to hold a low-pressure drabbleathon - basically no sign-ups and very few rules.

Rules
1. Anything at least 100 words and under 500 words will be acceptable (although granted, if you happen to write more than that, perfectly fine).
2. Post your drabble to the community under a cut (real or fake link to a dreamwidth URL in addition to any URLs to other archives to support dreamwidth content).
3. Like with anything, follow the community's posting/tagging guidelines (see profile). Please tag your post with "challenge: three weeks for dreamwidth"
4. Any rating, pairings, content is acceptable, spoilers or content warnings (as always) are appreciated but are always up to the writer's choice.

Looking for prompts? dreamwidth has a lot of different prompt communities, so I definitely suggest checking those out but to name a few: [community profile] 100fandoms, [community profile] 100ships, [community profile] xmen100, [community profile] 100femslash, [community profile] 100_women, [community profile] 10trueloves, [community profile] femslashfete, [community profile] comment_fic

Questions/Concerns, ask away here at this post.
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hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2026-04-23 08:42 pm

My cup's already overfilled.

Earlier today, I overheard someone saying that she ate "like a pig" last night, largely for her having eaten ice cream. I wanted to make a joke about acorns or truffles, but decided against it on the grounds that I knew she wouldn't know what I was talking about.

It did get me thinking, though, and it had me fairly pleased to find out that acorn ice cream is a thing people do - not on any commercial scale, but individual restaurants and kitchens. I'd thought it might taste malty, and all the descriptions provided agree with that.

I highly doubt I'll get a chance to try it anytime soon, but knowing it already exists is good enough for tonight.
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𝚁𝙴𝙶𝙶𝙸𝙴 ([personal profile] reggiekray) wrote in [community profile] addme_fandom2026-04-23 04:33 pm

re-doing this...

Name: reggie/reg

Age: 36

I mostly post about: stranger things, billy hargrove, dacre montgomery, joe keery, joseph quinn, fred hechinger, the kray twins.

My hobbies are: drawing, writing, movies, spellwork/tarot/witchcraft.

My fandoms are: stranger things, gladiator ii, the eagle, fantastic four, x-men, anime/manga, rpf.

Before adding me, you should know: i am very gay and very trans, and will not tolerate any form of homophobia and transphobia. i'm also very witchy/pagan, and work with spiritual energy. if that bothers you, i understand! feel free to follow and/or unfollow at your leisure.
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stardust_rifle ([personal profile] stardust_rifle) wrote2026-04-23 01:11 pm
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Three Pieces Of Meta M Found Recently That They Like

An Entirely Too Serious and Detailed Omegaverse Primer, which is essentially the author's personal worldbuilding headcanons for their version of the Omegaverse, but with an eye turned towards medical realism, given that they're writing for The Pitt. I <3 worldbuilding primers almost as much as I <3 Omegaverse.

Purist-Anarchist Ship Discourse Alignments, which made me laugh so hard. Gave me a flashback to arguing about Voltron ships on Tumblr, which I never actually thought I'd be nostalgic for.

And finally, Haruka Isn't Autistic-Coded – He Has an Intellectual Disability (And Why That Matters), a Milgram meta that I wish I could force everyone in the fandom to read. This came out before Trial 3, but it has overall aged wonderfully in spite of that.
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the_shoshanna ([personal profile] the_shoshanna) wrote2026-04-23 11:41 am

ISO a unicorn backpack

No, not that kind. The hard-to-find kind.

I carry a backpack rather than a shoulderbag, because I like to have my hands free and I don't like the way a shoulderbag can flop down in front of me when I bend forward. Also it's easier to carry a lot in a backpack, which is important for grocery shopping, day hiking, etc. For a decade or more, up until last summer, my everyday carry was a basic Jansport school-type backpack. But while we were in Wales I realized that a) the rain cover I'd put on it was useless (almost lost my passport to water damage, YIKES) and b) it was fraying dangerously thin. Which, after so many years, it was entitled to do! But that has sent me on A Quest.

I'd made do with that basic Jansport for years, but now that I'm exploring options, I have very particular requirements! And I can't find a pack that meets them, argh.

I want a 28- to 32-liter capacity, a proper hip belt, and a flat back so that I can put an iPad or a folder of papers in it, against my own back, without risking them getting bent. (In other words, not a curved-for-ventilation back like this one.) I very much want panel loading rather than top loading, which I find awkward and inconvenient, although I might settle for top loading if everything else were amazingly good. It's hard for me to imagine a really good pack without load lifter straps. And I'd love it to have shoulder straps styled after running vests, with lots of storage, although now we're getting into "I want sparkles on it!" territory.

On the spot in Wales, I bought a pack at a local Trespass store. Its hip belt was reasonably good, but had no storage pockets. It claimed a 30L capacity, but I think it lied; it felt more like 25. And when I bought it I wasn't thinking about the fact that the curved back was going to be a dealbreaker; I didn't have the iPad or a portfolio of papers with me and since it hadn't been an issue with the old Jansport, it didn't occur to me. So when we got home I offloaded it; tried unsuccessfully to sell it and ended up giving it to Geoff, who wants to give it a try.

To replace it, I bought a North Face Surge 2 off Poshmark. It claims a capacity of 32L, but it sure doesn't feel like it; more like 25? And it's relatively heavy, which isn't great for day hiking. It does have a flat back, but its hip belt, although it exists (and can tuck away when I'm just carrying a light load around town), is fairly minimal, doesn't transfer as much weight as a proper one would, and also has no storage pockets.

So I bought an REI Venturi 30 off Goodwill. It has much better capacity while weighing less, and a good hip belt. I think the torso may be a little short for me, but it's okay. However, the photos I scrutinized online before buying it still misled me; its back is curved. I've bought a storage clipboard to put the iPad and papers in, but it's still a bit of a kludge; it's an awkward thing to pack other things around, and it's a bit flimsy.

Meanwhile I've kept on surfing alllllll the dealer and review sites, looking for my perfect pack. For a while I thought I'd found it in the Osprey Tempest Velocity 30; I love Osprey packs in general (that's what I use as luggage), and this one was where I learned that running-vest-style shoulder straps are a thing and fell in love with the idea. I almost bought it -- but the fact that it's not only top loading but has a stupid little flap over the top, rather than a proper lid, killed it for me. (At least at list price; if I can find a used one going cheap, I might give it a try.)

Then I stumbled on what may actually be my unicorn! The Arc’teryx Aerios 30 looks absolutely amazing and I wants it, precious, I wants it nowwwwwwwwww.

It's discontinued, nobody has it in stock, and I can't find anybody selling a used one. Sigh.

ETA: I swear I didn't see any yesterday, but today there are a handful of them showing on eBay! ...but they are CA$400 and up, not counting any import duties or taxes because they're all coming from the US or Asia, and I'm certainly not paying that much for something I can't return, and possibly not for something I could, since I have a hard time imagining that even this pack is that good. I mean, I paid US$33 for the REI Venturi, and it's acceptable.
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beccaelizabeth ([personal profile] beccaelizabeth) wrote2026-04-23 04:41 pm
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I know this was from a while ago but it is not tempting me to try and pick up comics again

I am above page 750 in the Justice League Dark omnibus I am reading
and very few of them in this quarter were worth my time.

I don't think it's just me being out of practice reading comics, it really is meaning mash.
They spend about two frames on any given strand of story and then try to make of it a tapestry.

There's no emotion here, just endless motion.
Hollowed out parts that could be characters if you took them to doll repair shops.

I don't even know if it would make more sense with a different selection of issues.
I don't think making sense is something it is particularly devoted to.

And the general feeling of intro outro being all it will ever do continues.
I know they were rewriting their world but it keeps reframing everything and then not giving us anything to put in the new picture.

There isn't a lot of John Constantine or Zatanna in this even if you pick relevant bits out
and I am starting to understand why the fanfic I read only seems to refer to like a half dozen issues
because those ones had a bit of story and some feeling attached.



I am a grumpy person today.


Also, trying to read this ridiculously heavy thing keeps squashing me to the point of feeling sick.

I do not however think that is the primary reason I'm getting bored and annoyed here.




It was however potentially funny earlier on in this reading, when John went somewhere he can neither lie nor shut up. They said the most shallow and obvious things that way, but it's a fun idea.

Also they used John's nightmares to make him obviously extremely informed and scheming, which is interesting.

And it gave him a little explainer box when he went to steal someone else's magic, which actually undermines the amount of writing they've put in to making him seem dodgy, but his motivation for the day was, magic nearly ate him so he doesn't want to leave other people to be messed around by it. Kind of works but every time they flatten him out they leave bits behind. Magic nearly ate him yet he keeps reaching for more magic, can't leave that out.

Zatanna demonstrated she was a hero who would save the innocent rather than attack the guilty, then became miss not appearing in this book.

So, bit boring.


Maybe it'll get over the stupid crossover stuff soon and have a story again?



ETA at 8pm: It did indeed get back to actual story. Turns out the bit I got entirely bored of was three hundred pages of 'Trinity War'. Now it's back to being actually Justice League Dark and Constantine issues it has a finite number of characters. Still mostly John though. Or this universe of John anyway. I kind of like the bit where he held an artefact that makes people evil and he was mostly just depressed since he's seen it all before. I like this bit with the Nightmare Nurse curing him. I pretty much dislike how what is named as a team book is so emphatic about him being the main character. And I keep on having to stop and be annoyed that the evil he's confronting is all this DCU multiverse stuff with the magic macguffins and big costumed whatsits instead of actual grounded at least a smidge political stuff. But then there was one issue where it kind of attempted to link it back to that? Domestic violence and homelessness actually got into the story, instead of just Darkseid and a house made of nightmares.

Basically there's bits that make the animated stories make a lot more sense, and bits where it is telling solid story, and bits that I want to harvest for useable parts.

But they're playing a very different game than the other media or versions of John and it's reminding me of all the reasons I don't read many comics.
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cunning as a weevil ([personal profile] firethesound) wrote2026-04-23 09:29 am

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New words this week : 9,949 words which is a little surprising. I thought it was going to be another slow week, and I guess it was not!

WIPs worked on this week : 2, with 1 new WIP

I thought this was going to be another week with lower wordcount because I did not feel like I had much writing time, thought looking back I did have one big day (2.4k) that I think helped boost my total quite a bit. I'm so blindingly exhausted that my memory is garbage right now.

The Old Guard

food truck au : 7,611 words which brings the total to 133,418 words and we're still going on the smut. I originally had it planned as a single chapter and figured it'd be on the longer side, but it would still be fine to post as one. We're at 22.5k and I think I've got another 1-2k to finish it off. Whew. ALSO. I think I finally have a title for it, which I have been worrying about because I usually have a title by this point.

au of food truck au : 2,511 words which brings the total to 2,511 words and it's inspired by something from food truck au that I really want to write and doesn't fit in that fic. So, I've just been throwing words at it in a separate doc, first to try to get it out of my head, and then because I think (and my beta agreed!) that it might be fun to post as a little "extra" for food truck au. The way it's written now is shaping up to be a whole new fic of its own, which I do not want to write, but I think that I am going to reshape it as a pwp so that'll keep the wordcount fairly constrained.
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Alis ([personal profile] alisx) wrote2026-04-23 07:57 pm

Thursday @ 7:57 pm

Scenes from the Shelter:

1. Lady who organises the volunteers taking around what looked like an induction group. One of them broke off when they saw me: “Did you work with [cat’s name]?” Sure did; was there when you adopted her, in fact. She was an older cat with health issues, who’d been there a long time. Well, her new cat mum showed me a photo of her sitting on the back of a sofa in the sun, gazing peacefully out an apartment window. Perfect.

2. There’s been a cat in one of the wall cages who bit when it was brought in and has spent the last few weeks hiding under a towel and hissing every time anyone opens the door. Including this morning, according to the notes. Except, when I went to feed it this afternoon? One teeny hiss then ten minutes of purring and rubbing all over the bars and my hands. I don’t know what changed, sweetheart, but I’m so glad.

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hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2026-04-22 09:18 pm

Vid Rec: Laugh Track

Laugh Track [Fanvid] (0 words) by periru3
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: MASH (TV)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Sidney Freedman & Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, B. J. Hunnicutt & Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, B. J. Hunnicutt/Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Characters: Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, Sidney Freedman, B. J. Hunnicutt
Additional Tags: Fanvids, Embedded Video, Mental Institutions, Infant Death, Angst, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Episode: s11e16 Goodbye Farewell and Amen
Summary:

All I am is shreds of doubt.



Goodbye Farewell Amen: the vid. periru3 took the prompt and ran with it to suitably heartbreaking triumph.
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witchpoetdreamer ([personal profile] witchpoetdreamer) wrote2026-04-22 06:25 pm

Last week in my life:

Finished reading The Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne today. It was an entertaining read, but most of all, it gave me fodder for a new (and absolutely empty) fandom XD The characters were really interesting and I wished to have stayed with them for much longer, so I'll do just that I think! Not before I am done writing the Terra X Cinderella fanfic though, but I'll write down a few ideas for sure!

I've completed another notebook/journal, the first of the year. I started it at the tail end of 2025, so it lasted me more or less 4 months, which is pretty regular for me, although a lot of the time they last more like 6 instead. Considering I've been writing a lot more in general this year, I'm pretty pleased with this. That journal was an A5 (a pretty standard size for my notebooks in general), but this new one is an A4 with blank paper that I begun as a sketchbook and wow, I love how easy it is to make collage in it and just fill it up with more than just my writing. I've also pulled out my typewriter and I've really enjoyed typing stuff on it and sticking it in my journal, it allows for a good amount of freedom on my favourite medium: paper.

Getting a bit nerdy about typewriters )

Last week has been pretty quiet. The slow internet experience continues to do me good, even though I sometimes struggle still with the self-pressure of *being* online. Nothing anyone can do, I just ride the waves of discomfort and get better when the next one rolls around. Obsidian has become a constant fixture in my computer usage, always there when I feel the need to type something without wanting it to be on the internet. I've been very fond of the mono font I'm using on it, the same as DW's HTML post format. For coding or for writing, it's certainly a good font that whispers "create" whenever I see it (not that I've started coding yet, I just know it's the kind of font I always see when I see code XD). It's honestly impossible to ignore.

I think that's all for now! I'll probably come back with a longer review of the Cabinets of Barnaby Mayne soon, there is a lot to say about the book but I want to put some order in my thoughts besides "I like those characters" before sharing more about it.

I hope the week is treating you well! What's something that made you particularly happy today?
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scrubjayspeaks ([personal profile] scrubjayspeaks) wrote2026-04-22 05:11 pm

Lake Lewisia #1386

For a while, as he signed an apartment lease that didn’t seem to have any sneaky clauses and visited a food pantry that didn’t seem to be trying to convert him to anything, his fear got worse instead of better. Where was the next conman, seeing an easy mark, or the next bully, seeing a helpless victim? It took a long time for him to accept that walking into the bakery looking scared and overwhelmed would get him offered a cup of tea on the house, all his fears just old wounds in this place, willingly tended by others.

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LL#1386
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Alis ([personal profile] alisx) wrote2026-04-23 09:39 am

Thursday @ 9:39 am

My most controversial homophobic opinion is that "Pink Pony Club" is actually really fucking mid.

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