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A cat sonnet

2026-05-08 04:13 pm
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There are a thousand spots to sit at home:
Upon the couch, on laundry, not just laps.
But just as all the old roads lead to Rome,
The cat returns to sit on me. Perhaps
She smells the cortisol of stress, and knows
That I'm inclined to stroke her velvet fur --
Once void-black, now specked galaxy, it flows
Softer than kitten fluff. And so she purrs,
Then settles with her head upon my wrist
And tush on laptop keys, immune to shame.
Despite spring air, my little cat finds bliss
In cuddling up and acting nearly tame.
Nine pounds of feline is enough to pin
Me to the couch, and so her reign begins.
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Flashback!

I've been falling behind due to 57 different reasons, but here's an old comic I've never posted here. It's from when Christine is still getting ready to pack up and leave for medical school.


Christine and Maurice sitting on the futon together Christine is tall and lanky with a pixie cut and huge earrings and Maurice is very short with black bangs and his work shirt on sorry it occurred to me I never describe my characters even though their appearances tell a lot about them

"How do Ren and Cathy get along?" Christine asks Maurice.

"Ils adorent l'un d'autre," he replies.

Christine has been studying a little French so she could tlak to Cathy, so she catches on. "They adore one another?"

"Yeah," says Maurice. "He wouldn't treat her better if she was a dog."

Christine frowns.

"That's," Maurice explains, "that's a good thing."

"Oh," says Christine.

"He likes dogs," Maurice adds.

"Right," says Christine.

***

How is it still so cold out?!

I'm moving to the tropics permanently as soon as that's feasible. I made up my mind. One thing I really hate about spring in temperate regions is that a lot of establishments have turned on their air conditioning already and I am not into that at all.

it's for me

2026-05-08 08:02 pm
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Posted by Matthew McQuilkin

05012026-14

— छह हज़ार चौबीस —

My evening last night was pretty much used up by taking myself to see Mother Mary at AMC Pacific Place. The showtime was not until 7:05, though, so I rode my bike home first.

Shobhit and I had the last of the leftover enchiladas and rice Gabby and Nick sent us home with after having dinner at their place in Edmonds on Tuesday, for dinner. It was fucking delicious. The rice in particular—it's a recipe from Nick's family, and it was always delicious, but it seems to get even more delicious by the day as leftovers. I could hardly get over how delicious it was.

Shobhit watched old episodes of Malcolm in the Middle on Disney+ while we ate. In the meantime, I looked for a SIFF movie for us to watch. Through his connection to SAG-AFTRA, he got two voucher numbers for a free movie at the festival. I found one movie for us to use both vouchers and see together, on Sunday the 17th: Body Blow, an Austalian queer noir that looks like it could be fun.

Honestly, it was somewhat of a challenge to find any SIFF movies this year that both had a workable showtime and I had all that much interest in. After doing some searches through the program this year, it seems just as well that I did not buy the "Cinematic Six Pack" of tickets that I used to buy every year. Honestly the movie selection in recent years just isn't as robust as it used to be, which is kind of disappointing. I still keep my membership current, though; I still think they're a vital local organization and I want to support them.

— छह हज़ार चौबीस —

05012026-37

— छह हज़ार चौबीस —

It was too near 10:00 when I got home—I walked back downtown for the movie because I did not want to bike back home again in the dark, and I walked home again after—so there was not time last night to write the movie review. I wrote it after getting to work this morning. Don't tell anyone!

— छह हज़ार चौबीस —

I just had my biweekly virtual lunch with Karen—which we haven't done in four weeks because she had a conflict two weeks ago and could not reschedule. (This was also why I was happy to be able to drop by her house to pick up the cake dish she gave us on Wednesday last week, and thus get an in-person Birth Week photo with her.)

She also had a sort-of conflict today, as she needed to visit a friend in the hospital. But, being unable to connect via Zoom, we just connected over FaceTime on our phones instead. She was sitting in the lobby of the hospital, waiting to speak to a neurologist because apparently her friend had some level of stroke and they don't know yet exactly how severe, and she apologized for being distracted because the people who passes through were so interesting.

We talked a little about my Birth Week, and about how aging is affecting us both, though mostly the conversation revolved around the cake Shobhit baked for my party. I shared the modifications to Valerie's recipe that Shobhit made, and Shobhit should feel validated to hear Karen say that chocolate and cardamom actually complement each other really well. And especially once I mentioned the three layers and the strawberry jam spread between each, not only did she think it sounded amazing, she said she thinks Shobhit should make it again and share. Ha!

She had to sign off about 15 minutes earlier than usual because she wanted to go find the aforementioned neurologist, but begore we ended I asked her what she was working on, as she had some kind of cross stitch thing in her hands the whole time. She called it a "bag charm," and it was a cute rocking horse type thing that she intends to hang from her own bag. I assumed it was going to be a gift for someone and she was like, "It's for me!"

I've still got shit to do myself, though, so I guess I better get this posted and get back to it.

— छह हज़ार चौबीस —

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2026-05-08 09:00 pm
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Happy Birthday Sir David Attenborough! Congratulations on the century. 👑

A couple of things from the BBC:

King and Queen lead tributes for David Attenborough's 100th birthday

Attenborough: The risk-taker who changed how we see Earth

Hey, “AI” Still Sucks

2026-05-08 06:44 pm
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Posted by John Scalzi

Your occasional reminder that "AI" is shit: Every assertion in this "AI Overview" of the question "What coffee does John Scalzi drink" is wrong. I don't regularly drink coffee (and never black) I've never had black sesame jasmine cream tea, and I don't hang in coffee shops. Don't trust "AI" ever!

John Scalzi (@scalzi.com) 2026-05-08T16:24:42.334Z

I still ask “AI” questions about me from time to time, just to see what it knows about a moderately notable science fiction author and whether it will still make up things when it doesn’t know something, and as of May 8, 2026, the answer to each is “not as much as it thinks it does,” and “it definitely will.”

As always, I remind myself: If it knows this little about something I know very well, think of how little it knows about things I know nothing about. It literally cannot be trusted with anything factual (because, one again, it doesn’t know facts, it just knows what is statistically likely to be the next word), and thinking that can be is an actual intellectual hazard and fault. Don’t be the one who does that.

— JS

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Posted by Sarah Brown

Imagine paying all the bills just to be judged by a tiny unemployed roommate.

Cats are the world's most successful freeloaders. They move into your house, refuse to get jobs, destroy your furniture, and still walk around like they own the place. Your cat spends all day napping in sunbeams while you work to afford their expensive little fish-shaped treats. The audacity is honestly impressive.

They contribute nothing except random emotional support and occasional property damage. One minute they're ignoring you completely, the next they're screaming because they can see the bottom of the food bowl for half a second. Tragic. Devastating. Call the pawthorities.

Cats also act deeply offended by rules. You tell them not to jump on the counter, and suddenly it becomes their full-time career. They'll knock your drink onto the floor while making direct eye contact like furry little supervillains. No regret. No remorse. Just vibes.

And somehow they still convince us they're the victims. Miss dinner by two meownutes and suddenly they're wandering the house singing the songs of their people like abandoned Victorian children.

Still, all it takes is one tiny purr or sleepy little face and suddenly the freeloading is forgiven. They know exactly what they're doing. That's the scary purrt.

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Posted by Sarah Brown

They were set on five, then one more showed up anyway.

A tiny kitten in the middle of the street turned into cat number six really quickly. She was spotted outside the husband's job, and a coworker actually ran into traffic to grab her, which already makes it feel less like a random find and more like something that had to happen. Once she was in someone's hands and on the way to the vet, things were already moving.

The husband got attached right away, which didn't exactly help the "no more cats" plan. She's small, clearly okay, and already comfortable being handled, which makes it even harder to think about sending her anywhere else. The vet visit confirmed she's fine, no injuries, so now she's just a healthy kitten sitting there needing a place to land.

There's already a pattern here. What was supposed to be adopting one cat before turned into three from a warehouse litter, so this kind of thing isn't new. It's just happening again in a slightly different way. The CDS keeps delivering. 

Now it's a solid black kitten, no markings at all, which always stands out. Tiny, safe, already being held and looked after. It doesn't really feel like a big decision in the moment, more like she showed up, got picked up, and the rest followed naturally.

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Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

Adopting a cat is like winning the ultimate prize for your life.

Cats really do find the most bizarre places to get adopted from. Now, after abandoned cats in ditches and roadside became the norm (seriously, did you ever stop to think how weird it is that these are the normal places to find cats for adoption?), it almost feels like they upped the scale for strange places to be found. We guess this is why adopting a cat from a random trivia night is now another type of adoption story we hear about.

Here's a trivia question for you: How come cats find the most bizarre places to be found for adoption? Take your time, cat person on the interwebs, you got this… The clock is ticking, though… Do you have it? The answer: The Cat Distribution System. Ding ding ding! Yes, the meowsterious body, or entity, or… thing (honestly, nobody knows) that matches the cat in need with their purrfect person. And for the CDS, it appears, the goal justifies the means. So, trivia night? No problem. They'll send the cat over there, to be the answer to a question their future human didn't even know they had.

But the bottom line of it all, is that we're happy to learn of another kitten finding their forever home. It's always a joy to know of a happy ending for another cat, strange place of adoption or not. The bizarre circumstance of adoption is just a silly bonus.

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The interview I recorded a couple of weeks ago for the Baen Free Radio Hour podcast in support of the launch of Penric's Intrigues is now up, in various places.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxObg...

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4TDK...

and doubtless other venues.





By the way, if folks want more, I have an Author Q&A slot right here on Goodreads with, by now, over 1500 answered questions:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/1609...

Which should keep anyone busy reading for a while.

Ta, L.

posted by Lois McMaster Bujold on May, 08

Assortment

2026-05-08 07:32 pm
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Story of enslaved boy featured in 1748 Joshua Reynolds portrait emerges in new study - I online attended a seminar the other week about black children in England from the C17th to C19th which leant fairly heavily on depictions in art (and also sounded a bit like the speaker had pulled out a bit at random examples from their 10 or was it more boxes of research materials) and implied that we could not know what happened to them once they were not more or less cute ornamental pets, so this article goes some way to show that sometimes the larger life story can be discovered.

***

This is interesting, given that it is a phase of the parturition cycle that doesn't tend to get that much attention - okay, I have read More Than The Average Person on 'bringing on the menses' and further measures if they were not brought on, and a fair amount about actual childbirth in history: but this is a bit unusual: Anticipating Birth in Early Modern England:

Scholars have described the days leading up to birth in the early modern period as a time when women purchased linens, prepared bedchambers, and called upon the services of a midwife and their gossips. However, manuscript recipe collections reveal that preparations in anticipation of labour went beyond such measures and incorporated the consumption of specific medicines. This article studies remedies that were designed to be taken six weeks before birth to reveal, in new ways, the experiences of late pregnancy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

***

More exciting work from the good people at CamPop, this time circling out from the census records: By linking millions of census records across decades, researchers are turning static snapshots of Victorian Britain into dynamic life histories – revealing how people moved, worked and lived in ways never before possible.

***

‘Live and let live’: Northern Ireland historian uncovers surprising era of tolerance of gay men:

Hulme said tacit ignorance and public silence enabled male queerness to flourish with only rare exposure, condemnation or regulation, with a “live and let live” ethos especially prevalent in the working class.

***

Muttering that this information can be found in the household recipe books at much less elite social levels, still, it's useful work if it gets people aware of just how diverse British food at that period was: The King’s Dinner: Family, nation, and identity on the British table, 1760-1820.

Hype Burnout

2026-05-08 11:09 am
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Rogan: while chatting with Mori, we realized that while we aren’t really good at what most people call fandom, when we’re into something, we STAY into it, often for five years or more. Read more... )

Shooting the segment

2026-05-07 02:09 pm
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Exhausting day. We woke up early so I could get ready for my interview. Corb and I had gone over some mock questions in preparation the night before. 

We arrived at Shiplap at 8:45 and the film crew was there at around 9:15. There were a much-anticipated round of layoffs at Fidelity today so I knew everyone was a bit on edge. Well, except for me. But I am definitely a sympathetic ear. 

Here is how I described the shoot: This morning I was interviewed by my friend Ally Donnelly for an episode of Money Unscripted. The segment centers around retiring from the corporate world to help Corb grow our business, TC Thursby Lighting Restorations. Oh, and the nervousness one feels, taking this chance during volatile times. It was filmed at Shiplap and Chandeliers in Norwood, where Corb's first location was opened, four years ago. Look for the episode, out around the start of June!

They scouted the location, set up the equipment, and by 11 Ally was set up to interview me. We conducted the interview for about 90 minutes and then they wanted to do some teaser segments around the space. Then shot some b-roll and did some Ops of various items in the location. They were done by around 3:30. 

It was lovely spending the whole day with Ally and Jess, however. Even if they were a bit stressed. They had to stop production at one point to take a Flash call to learn who on their team had been impacted. 

Corb and I grabbed some food and went home. He was exhausted, and we napped for about an hour. I woke up to pull together social copy for a Flea Market for Eldridge on Saturday.

That night, nowhere to go. Thank God. I cooked us dinner and we watched The Traitors. 

Insider Betting on Polymarket

2026-05-08 05:49 pm
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Posted by Bruce Schneier

Insider trading is rife on Polymarket:

Analysis by the Anti-Corruption Data Collective, a non-profit research and advocacy group, found that long-shot bets—­defined as wagers of $2,500 or more at odds of 35 percent or less—­on the platform had an average win rate of around 52 percent in markets on military and defense actions.

That compares with a win rate of 25 percent across all politics-focused markets and just 14 percent for all markets on the platform as a whole.

It is absolutely insane that this is legal. We already know how insider betting warps sports. Insider betting warping politics—and military actions—is orders of magnitude worse.

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Posted by Hana Kiros

The MV Hondius, the cruise ship where an outbreak of hantavirus was confirmed over the weekend, is moving once again. On Wednesday, after three people were evacuated, the ship departed from Cabo Verde. By Sunday, it will arrive at the Canary Islands, where the Spanish government says it can dock. So far, though, three people have died in the outbreak, and the ship’s remaining passengers still need to be monitored for illness. Local leaders would rather the ship go somewhere else. And a chorus of TikToks that have each been viewed and liked millions of times call for a different approach: “Sink that ship.”

That’s probably (hopefully) a joke. But a perusal of the internet—both the memes and the upswell of concerned armchair epidemiologists—suggests that some people at least semi-sincerely fear that a pandemic is imminent. “I don’t want your rat poo virus. I have summer plans,” one woman posted on TikTok. (Hantavirus infects humans mostly through contact with excretions from infected rodents.) Yesterday, I saw that an old friend had posted on her Instagram story about a patient who had been medically evacuated to a town next to hers in Switzerland. “I just finished mentally recovering from Covid man,” she wrote next to a crying emoji. A new TikTok of a guy doing the Renegade—a dance inextricably linked to the early pandemic and the new influencers it minted—has been watched 20 million times and counting.

That people are concerned, or at least keeping an eye on hantavirus, makes sense. But all of the epidemiological evidence so far suggests that the general public has very little to worry about. “This is not going to be the next COVID,” Marion Koopmans, a virologist at Erasmus Medical Center, in the Netherlands, told me.

Hantavirus is a respiratory illness that starts out much like the flu: fever, aches, and chills. In severe cases, breathing becomes difficult, and the heart struggles to pump blood. Andes hantavirus—the species that the World Health Organization confirmed is causing the outbreak on the MV Hondius—has a fatality rate of about 40 percent.

Most types of hantavirus cannot spread among humans; everyone who gets sick must have been exposed to an infected rodent’s bodily fluids. But Andes hantavirus can, on occasion, be passed among people in extremely close contact. In one study of Andes hantavirus in Chile, sex partners of the infected had an 18 percent risk of catching the virus, but the risk to other members of the household was just 1 percent. In countries where Andes hantavirus is endemic, contact tracing classifies as high-risk people who are either sleeping next to or caring for the infected, Koopmans, whose work focuses in part on the transmission of zoonotic disease, said.

The cruise-ship outbreak is the first of its kind. But experts I spoke with told me that it’s no more alarming than the normal spread of the virus in countries where it’s endemic—it’s just a logistical nightmare because of the number of governments involved. “It’s very serious for the people exposed, and there’s some transmission to people that are very close contacts. But beyond that, there is very little risk,” Koopmans said. Alasdair Munro, an immunologist working to develop a hantavirus vaccine, told me in an email that the only way a pandemic could result from Andes hantavirus is “if the virus had somehow mutated,” becoming a fast-moving infection that, like measles or COVID, can spread more readily. “So far there is no indication of that,” he added.

Cruise ships are great breeding grounds for viral transmission. They assemble a group of people from around the world, keep them in close quarters with one another’s germs, and then release them back to their homes. But the contained setting of this outbreak has delivered at least one win for public-health officials: “We know precisely who was exposed and where all of those people are,” Munro said. That includes passengers who disembarked two weeks ago on the remote island of St. Helena. The WHO is holding regular meetings to coordinate contact tracing and medical evacuations of people aboard the ship who are showing symptoms.

The United States elected to leave the WHO earlier this year, and public-health experts are already critiquing what they’ve deemed to be a lackluster federal response. (The Department of Health and Human Services did not return a request for comment.) Still, health departments in five U.S. states—Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia—have identified people within their state’s borders who were on the cruise ship, and are monitoring them for symptoms. Signs of infection can take as long as eight weeks to appear, which can make for onerous contact tracing and quarantine protocols. But that long incubation period is still factored into containment strategies, Munro said.

During a press conference yesterday, a reporter asked how the WHO’s leaders could be so confident that Andes hantavirus won’t start a pandemic. COVID, the reporter noted, had also started small. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s acting director of epidemic and pandemic management, pointed out that whereas COVID had been novel, hantaviruses are not. The experts I spoke with emphasized that the only thing unusual about this outbreak is that it occurred on a luxury cruise ship. Unexpected things, of course, can and do happen in epidemiology. But all evidence suggests that hantavirus will remain an intimate tragedy.

The online response, meanwhile, has felt more like a soap opera. People on TikTok are posting daily updates on the “hantavirus drama,” thanking the Spanish passenger who “got the tea” on passengers who disembarked early and vowing that they’d choose social isolation over going back to Zoom parties. Nurses that worked through COVID are dissecting the news on Reddit. Marjorie Taylor Greene is posting about ivermectin. Hantavirus is almost certainly not the next COVID. But it has provided the world with an excuse to revisit and rehash a time when a virus actually did change all of our lives.

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Title: Parting Gift
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Varian, Gwenith.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 500: Amnesty 50 at 
[community profile] drabble_zone, using Challenge 456: Flower.
Setting: An Act Of Love.
Summary: Varian says a brief goodbye to the woman he’d loved and lost.
Disclaimer: I don’t own The Fantastic Journey, or the characters. They belong to their creators.
A/N: Quadruple drabble.
 


 

Prep time

2026-05-06 01:49 pm
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Busy day, mostly in preparation for tomorrow's interview with my friend Ally Donnelly. As a result, most of the day was spent in Shiplap. We first started by cleaning out the gallery completely. After that, we focused on moving a number of the bigger items (the mirror, many of the lighting fixtures) into the main area. Brit had a great suggestion as to where to place the mirror, but it sparked Corb to have a few additional ideas on how to move things around, which took us a lot of time, but looked great, in the end. 

At night, there was an Eldredge Players fundraiser and we agreed to meet Bea at BJ's at six. Corb's mother wanted to come as a way to "audition" Bea to see if she would enjoy going to Brimfield with her next week. This was a bit of a pain, as it meant driving to pick up his mom (45 minutes from Shiplap) then heading to BJs (35 minutes). As a result, we arrived at 6:45. Bea had been kept in the loop, however. 

Dinner was nice. It was great seeing Heather and Charlie again, as well as Ted and Rachel. Although my feelings toward Rachel have changed substantially this year, I did give her a hug, twice, because I would prefer to communicate out of love rather than anger. Still, I will never trust her again and would prefer to minimize my interactions with her. She was right when she said, drunkenly, a few years ago, that joining the board might impact our relationship. It did. I hope she someday gets the help I think she needs. 

Bea was fantastic and gave us some greats tips on where to go in both Paris and Barcelona. She did stress that the French have mellowed out a bit in the past few years, but it is still really important to start each interaction out with Bonjour and end with Au Revoir. She did say that Spain is a lot easier and most folks like to use the English they know. She also suggested pretending to be Canadian and if you start talking with people it is perfectly fine to let them know we didn't vote for Trump. 

After that, dropped off Corb's mom and drove back to Shiplap. Stayed there until midnight, cleaning. It was all done by the time we left. 


Stargate SG-1 Ficlet: Farewell

2026-05-08 06:54 pm
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Title: Farewell
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Daniel, Jack, Jacob, Oma.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 533
Spoilers: Meridian.
Summary: Daniel is dying, but maybe this doesn’t have to be the end for him.
Written For: 
[personal profile] ravenlilyrose’s prompt ‘any, any, goodbye for now’, at [community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.
 
 


Ficlet: Sleepless, Waiting

2026-05-08 06:46 pm
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Title: Sleepless, Waiting
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 563
Spoilers: Set a few months after Exit Wounds.
Summary: Ianto can’t sleep, knowing Jack is out there somewhere on the streets of Cardiff, tracking down the Rift’s latest gift.
Written For: 
[personal profile] doreyg’s prompt ‘Any, any, I pretend to be sleeping but am awake when you sneak in’, at [community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
 
 


May Game/Drama CD/etc To-Do

2026-05-08 12:47 pm
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Used my game/drama/etc boardgame. Last challenge here.

Avatar:


Kamen Riders/Superhero
Skill: Beat the trap tile once, roll a prompt


Roll #1:

A 3, prompt: entertainment industry. I think it's time I read more A3! if I can figure out where I stopped last;;

Roll #2:

A 10 and the 'generate from playing' tile. #30 is Ikemen Villains. I'll have to reread, I was doing William's route.

Roll #3:

A 7, prompt: LGBTQ+. Think I'll reread Noctilucent.

Roll #4:

A 5 and the generate from playing tile yet again >< #59 isss oh, Dragon Age: Veilguard. I was very close to finishing my playthrough.

Roll #5:

A 7, prompt: voice drama - Paradox Live.

Roll #6:

A 7 and right to the end. Reward...19TRIP?

~Game/Drama CD/Etc To Do List~

[Mobile Game/Entertainment Industry] A3!
[Mobile Game/Otome] Ikemen Villains
[BL/Fantasy] Noctilucent
[Fantasy] Dragon Age: Veilguard
[Voice Drama/Music] Paradox Live
[Mobile Game/Entertainment Industry] 18TRIP

x3 mobile games, x1 voice/music drama, x2 PC game

Birdfeeding

2026-05-08 12:33 pm
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Today is cloudy and cool.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 5/8/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 5/8/26 -- I had just gotten started digging a hole to plant things when I had to go deal with other stuff. I realized that I left my trowel out there, and now it's spitting rain so I don't know if I'll get back out. :/

EDIT 5/8/26 -- I planted the white oak seedling at the north edge of the savanna and mulched around it.

It's drizzling, but not enough to stop me.

EDIT 5/8/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

It's up to a light rain now.

I've seen a male cardinal and a gray catbird.

I am done for the night.

RIC orientation, part one

1983-07-25 01:10 pm
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 Woke up early in the morning and drove to RIC for orientation. The first thing we did was get our rooms for overnight. Our leader was named Rick, and he was very nice. Then we went for a greeting by the faculty. The dean was on videotape, and it was really dumb. We had lunch shortly after. 

Since I didn't know anyone, I just sat down anywhere and went for my lunch. When I returned, three girls were sitting where I had been. One looked surprisingly like Kim. I sat with them and we chatted and went to classes (short things) together. One is in music. 

After that we had a break. I watched "Duck Soup" with a few (very few) others, and didn't like that very much. For dinner I thought I could sit with the Kim look alike, but I ended up not and sat with someone else. It depressed me a bit. 

That night we were supposed to go to a cabaret, but the lights went out in Gage Hall, so we instead had an all night dance. It was boring at first, I ignored the Kim look alike but then met this really nice kid from Bishop Hendriken. His name was Richard Paquette, and he was obsessed with starting a drum corps. A bit spacey, but a nice kid nonetheless. We hung around for the rest of the night. He asked why I wasn't trying to score--and I lied and told him I was going out with a girl named Mary-Beth. So, I lied a little. 

He was also into Army things. We called a friend of his and spent the night playing hand made chess. All in all, I felt pretty good as I went to sleep that night. Perhaps I've made a good friend at RIC. Who knows? 

Doubling Up on Ozempic

2026-05-08 10:13 am
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It's been almost a month now since I started taking Ozempic, a GLP-1/Semaglutide medication. I had a followup appointment with my GP yesterday. She's stepping me up to the next higher dose. It's double what I've been taking the past month.

Going in to the appointment I wasn't sure if the doc would want me to continue the previous dosage or step up to the next level. In favor of "continue" was that I was I've been observing good improvements on the starter dose. Some people see little or no change on it, but I've already seen a 15% improvement in my blood glucose levels and I've lost 9 pounds (in a month). Plus, I've had only mild undesirable side effects.

These results had me thinking, "Perhaps I should go another month at the same level and see if there are further improvements before increasing the dose."

But the doc's thinking was, "These are great results, let's double your medication and see what happens!" 😳

Okay, it sounds a bit cavalier when I phrase it that way. A point in favor of "This is normal" is that the starter dose is meant to be just that; a starter dose. The next level up is considered the therapeutic dose. And for people of my body mass the next level beyond that, 4x the starter dose, is where we usually land. I guess I'm just unusual— in a good way, like right end of the bell curve unusual—for seeing improvements on the most minimal dose.

I've got to admit, I'm nervous about doubling up. Double up to get double the benefit? Sure, sign me up! But double (or worse) the undesirable side effects? Ehhh... I'd rather go slow-and-gentle if that works. We'll see what happens within the next week as I switch the higher dose.

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1983-07-24 12:59 pm
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 I was massively depressed today. I called Pauline up to say goodbye, as I am leaving for a two-day orientation tomorrow.

To say I was down is an understatement. I am because Steve hasn't called since I saw him Thursday and also my fight with Joyce, who I haven't seen since Friday.

Pauline and I spoke for about five minutes, but then she put down the phone to see what MB wanted and forgot about me! Put second again. 

I hung up, feeling even more deflated. 

MB called back, explaining that Pauline's mother had gotten stuck in Pauline's bedroom closet and couldn't get out. They then attempted to cheer me up, and of course they succeeded. It's only temporary, but I feel a bit better about things.

[2026 note: No doubt I had some anxiety over the orientation. Also, the thought of Pauline's mom stuck in the closet makes me chuckle.]

2026.05.08

2026-05-08 11:56 am
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Mississippi River groups tell feds to act on nitrate contamination
Nrate pollution is especially acute in rural areas and has been linked to disease. More than 80 groups nationwide say immediate action is needed.
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
https://www.minnpost.com/environment/2026/05/mississippi-river-groups-tell-feds-to-act-on-nitrate-contamination/

Promising ideas emerge for both Minneapolis and St. Paul downtowns
Officials are pushing a park along the Mississippi River in downtown St. Paul, while Minneapolis mulls an indoor playground.
by Bill Lindeke
https://www.minnpost.com/cityscape/2026/05/promising-ideas-emerge-for-both-minneapolis-and-st-paul-downtowns/ Read more... )
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 I finished up my work at Jeanie's today. 

Joyce was quite the cold to me during lunch. She was not in a good mood at all and she got me pissed when she said the new play was "just okay." 

I was mad as hell and sick of her bullshit. I dropped her off at LS Peterson's and called out, "Don't call us, we'll call you!" 

Insult my play, indeed. 

[2026 Note: Hmmm. I am glad that I grew in my ability to take criticism through the years.] 
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 Worked more at Jeanie's today. Tomorrow should be the last day, hopefully.

Picked Joyce up and went to lunch again. I arrived home at two and also got my hair cut. 

At 6:30 I left for rehearsal. It went fairly well--and afterwards, everyone got together and went to Ka Lua. MB and I went parking (just kidding!) We planned to go to HoJos to play a game there, but never dd. It was a lot of fun, until my sister showed up and I thought she'd yell at me because I was wearing her shirt! But Laurie didn't. 

Steve took me aside for a while and we made up. I told him I just wanted to spend more time with him and he replied, "We're not married." Well, no, but we are friends. But at least, I suppose, we made up. He even showed me his fortune cookie, which said "You will reestablish acquaintances with old friends." 

Jackie got bombed and Steve was going to go home with me, but Pauline and MB said, "Does he have to come?" 

[2026 Note: I wrote: "Just kidding" after this. I suspect in hindsight they WERE NOT KIDDING.]

Steve believed them and went home with Drunk Jackie. 

Of course, I was angry at hell with them, but forgave them. 

Other highlights of Kai Lua: Colleen and Jason's hilarious erotic egg role competition, Rick and Jason's striptease act, Bill telling Deb he felt heterosexual and wanted to fuck her with his girlfriend sitting right next to him. 

Frank acted like an asshole and kept threatening to quit if everyone would not stop fooling around. Instead, we just applauded. Poor Frank. He was wicked pissed at that. 

Other highlights: Deb tried to teach me to smoke. Rick and his push-ups. Tracey's comments on Jason and the egg roll. 


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Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

Cats are our babies.

Every cat pawrent knows, somewhere deep in the back of their minds, that cats are actually cats. The floofy creatures we willingly, as a society, let take control of our living spaces and completely rule our lives as our feline overlords. But despite this intrusive thought popping in from time to time, cats are our babies. Cute, adorable, fluffy babies, let us smoosh your cutie patootie faces all day long you absolute meowjestic creatures… uh, sorry. We got carried away there for a second. But that's the cat pawrenting nature.

It's only natural to want to squish your fur baby's face because they're extra cute today. Just like they were yesterday. And the day before. And the… we're stopping ourselves before we get carried away again. But the point still stands - when we think about our cats, we don't just see a random feline creature, we see them as our babies. Because what else would cats be if not our floofy babies? Come on, they're even roughly the size of an actual baby - they fit the criteria.

What does a creature need to do to be considered a baby? Babies sort of loaf around all day - cats do that too. Babies cry - cats do too, especially when they're not served treats immediately. Babies are the size of a potato sack - and cats as well (some a regular potato sack, and some of the chokner badonker cat type are the bigger packs). Babies lick things - cats lick themselves. You see? Cats are practically babies.

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Posted by Blake Seidel

Sure, you could ask firefighters to rescue your cat that's "stuck" in a tree, but that's basically the equivalent of bringing a monster truck to a tricycle race.

All of us resident cat owners know that your cats never truly get "stuck" anywhere. They just get scared that they got up so high, and want you to solve their problems for them. 99% of the time, they can get themselves down, but for that 1% when they actually are stuck, who do you call? Apparently, not the fire department. Maybe in the 1950s, if you were written into the plot of an episode of I Love Lucy. But nowadays, fire departments are terribly underfunded and they usually don't respond to calls about cats stuck in trees anymore.

Well, that didn't stop one cat owner from doing it, and then leaving a scathing review after they refused to "rescue" her cat. Lucky for her, though, her Portuguese neighbor solved everything without any screaming or drama. We're not sure why it was crucial to the story that we know he's Portuguese, but apparently, to the cat owner, it's a purrfectly crucial detail. 

Friday Phrase: Beige Flag

2026-05-08 10:27 am
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Beige flag

Originating from TikTok, a beige flag is a personal attribute that is neutral--behaviour that is neither a red flag (warning!) or green flag (proceed!).

A beige flag may be quirky, a little strange, harmless, or mundane--check out a Reddit conversation for some examples.

Do you have a beige flag?

Fun with Dick and Jackie

1983-07-20 12:13 pm
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I started working at Jeanie's today. I have hedge cutting, hoeing and all sorts of other fun, back breaking work to do. I worked until noon, and then we went for a lunch break with Joyce. Returned at 12:30 and worked until one, at which point I drove to the high school to help Frank and Dick move platforms.

Dick's a really nice guy. This is his first play. We talked fo a while. He went to RIC for two years, and planned on being a doctor, but he just quite college and moved to California. He's taking voice lessons with Louise Pettitt. He offered to drive me to rehearsal, but I managed to get the car, so I didn't need to take him up on that. I was supposed to bring Mrs. Bunten, but she never called.

At rehearsal, I didn't speak with Steve, so I suppose he is miffed over last night. We didn't say a word to each other, until at the end, he said, oh so sweetly, "Bye, Ted." I wanted to kill him. 

I spoke with Jackie and Deb for a long while today. Jackie said that all she and Doug do nowadays is go to Burger Chef, argue, and then leave. It's really very sad. And she added that "now little Pauline is all over Doug." He is started to bring MB and Pauline to rehearsal, she said. I stuck up for Pauline, though, and told Jackie what really happened in Virginia. Jackie was surprised.

I was surprised with Deb's attitude--she is supposed to be closer to Pauline than I am but she didn't stick up for her at all. In fact, in some cases, she agreed with Jackie! 

Tonight, I drove home Diane Henry, Cheryl Hughes, Pauline and MB. All Diane did was talk about Curt. It makes me sick. Plus she is so obnoxiously pink nowadays. It's rather aggravating.

May Manga TBR 4

2026-05-08 11:04 am
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Used my manga TBR boardgame. I'm trying something new with this one by addings 2 double prompts tiles.

I read 13/14 on my last board, DNF'ing one.

Avatar:

Tanjirou
Skill:
Move 2 extra tiles once (trap tile if Even)


Roll #1:

A 6, prompt: kemonomimi/furry - New World Lovetopia.

Roll #2:

A 3, prompt: childhood friends to lovers - Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii!.

Roll #3:

A 4 and right on top of my new tile, double prompt! The two prompts aaare 'weapon on the cover' & 'crossdressing'?! I almost panicked but...there's always good 'ol Mairimashita! Iruma-kun.

Roll #4:

A 6, prompt: transmigrated into another world - I guess I will be reading Akuyaku Reijou no Naka no Hito: Danzai Sareta Tenseisha no tame Usotsuki Heroine ni Fukushuu Itashi.

Roll #5:

Another 6, generate from CR tile. #90 which is Vampire Libary, I think there's some left that's translated for me to read.

Roll #6:

A 2 and using skill to purposely land on the trap tile. Went back, new roll is 5, prompt: romance element - Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei.

Roll #7:

A 1, animal/non-human companion - D.Gray-Man (Timcampy).

Roll #8:

A 5, prompt: manga based on a webnovel - Men of the Harem.

Roll #9:

A 3, prompt: gender bender - BASARA.

Roll #10:

A 2 and double prompt again! 4-koma and published between '15 - '20. This was hard, not a big fan of 4-koma in the first place. I ended up choosing a oneshot in Fresh 'n' Fruity 4-Koma.

Roll #11:

Another 2, adult characters - Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru.

Roll #12:

A 1, prompt: enemies become friends/allies. Last time I used Dengeki Daisy so we'll do that again.

Roll #13:

A 4 in the end and I thiiink my reward will be Kagurabachi.

~Manga TBR List~


[BL/Smut] New World Lovetopia DNF
[BL/Smut] Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii! ✔️
[Fantasy/SPN] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun ✔️
[Fantasy/Drama] Akuyaku Reijou no Naka no Hito: Danzai Sareta Tenseisha no tame Usotsuki Heroine ni Fukushuu Itashimasu ✔️
[SPN/Drama] Vampire Library ✔️
[GL/Fantasy] Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei ✔️
[Fantasy/Action] D.Gray-Man ✔️
[Politics/Reverse Harem] Men of the Harem ✔️
[Fantasy/Adventure] BASARA ✔️
[Comedy/Slice of Life] Fresh 'n' Fruity 4-Koma ✔️
[BL/SPN] Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru ✔️
[Mystery/Romance] Dengeki Daisy ✔️
[Action/Drama] Kagurabachi ✔️

x5 shoujo/josei, x3 shounen/seinen, x4 BL, x1 GL
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This is the first of a trilogy, set in Orrun, a fantasy world where people tend to associate with one of 8 (demi-)gods, one of which is the Raven. We see much (but not all) of the action through the eyes of Neema, the Raven Scholar of the title. Hodgson has written murder mysteries before, and it's not entirely surprising then that Neema ends up tasked with investigating a murder.

It's not, though, primarily a murder mystery - that's just one of the things that's driving a pretty twisty plot; and while I spotted some of the plot points coming, it's a cleverly written book that keeps you guessing and only a couple of times did the plot twist feel entirely like it was "cheating". There's a range of interesting characters (although some of them didn't get fleshed out enough to really make an impression), although not all of their behaviour entirely makes sense with hindsight. Without spoiling anything, events of the first part made me reluctant to invest in some of the primary characters in the subsequent book.

Being the first of a trilogy, it ends rather in the middle of things, which is a bit disappointing (if unsurprising). While I enjoyed it, I don't think I'll be seeking out the second book until the trilogy is completed.
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Text on the background of a rainbow gradient. The text reads: Our Favorite Queer Books for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
11 books on the background of a rainbow gradient. The books are: Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe by C.B. Lee; The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen; Brooms by Jasmine Walls; Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao; Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; Caf Con Lychee by Emery Lee; Next Time Will Be Our Turn by Jesse Q. Sutanto; It Rhymes With Takei by George Takei; Gaysians by Mike Curato; Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee; Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi.

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! We’re here with 11 recommendations of books starring queer Asian American characters. (We apologize that none star Pacific Islanders! AAPI month focuses on Pacific Islanders who are also Americans, and we none of us have read any queer books that fit that, BUT we have a list of non-American Pacific Islander recs coming out later this month). Please tell us your favorite books by American Pacific Islanders, our TBRs are desperate. The contributors to the list are: Linnea Peterson, hullosweetpea, Nina Waters, and Mikki Madison.

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I created the following image based on a mistake, so I posted 'Katrina: Come Hell and High Water' leads social issue documentaries at the News & Doc Emmy Awards for Flashback Friday instead.

May Manga Wrap-Up 3

2026-05-08 10:23 am
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 Read ch. 10 of EniDewi!

 Read ch. 4 of Ookiku Furikabutte!

 Read Ai Koso Subete, rated it 7/10.

 Read Rinjin, rated it 3.5/5.

 Read up to ep. 39 of Men of the Harem

 (Re)read Shugo Chara!, ch. 9.

 Read Junai Dropout and rated it 8/10! 

 Read How to Tame a Wolf, rated it 7/10.

 Read ch. 1 of Dengeki Daisy.

 Read ch. 10-11 of Witch Hat Atelier

 DNF'ed OmegaComplex halfway through ep. 20, the vibes were getting icky even though they finally were getting somewhere and I was just done with it.

 Read ch. 5 of B-EYES!

 Read ch. 2 of Houseki no Kuni.

 Finished volume 2 of Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko ja Nakatta!
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Posted by Blake Seidel

One of the worst parts about being an adult is that your weekends don't feel like weekends anymore. Especially Fridays. That's why we always take a meowment to scroll through some heartwarming Friday felines to mellow our mood with pawsitively peaceful purrs and meowrvelously cute cats.

Every kid wants to rush into adulthood so they can make their own decisions. But nearly every adult, once they get there, wishes they could go back to being a kid without any responsibilities. As Uncle Ben famously said, with great power comes great responsibility. Well, we don't have "great power", but somehow we still got stuck with great responsibility. We have a mortgage to pay, kitties to feed, and tax forms to send in. It's not nearly as much fun as we thought it would be.

But, even through all the grind we call life, there are ways to find your meowments of peace. You have to figure out what makes you happy, and then make time to do it. For us, it's cats. Caring for our cats in real life, reading about wholesome adoption stories, and even scrolling through awwdorable felines on the internet. Their floofy feline faces fill us with joy and reset our nervous system. It's like giving our brain a dopamine-filled break, one that we so desperately need in times when we feel purrfectly overwhelmed.

Fridays are the first day to leave when you start to get older. Instead of making plans and going out with your friends, you stay in because you're exhausted from working all week. There's nothing wrong with it, it's a natural part of growing up. You know that if you go out, you'll go to bed late, your cats will be grumpy that you left them alone, and then you'll have to wake up at your normal time to feed them, but with much less sleep. At a certain point, you just realize it's not worth it anymore. We enjoy staying home with our fur babies more than all the "fun" we could be having on Friday night. 

For times like these, we recommend a silly scroll of the cutest cats on this side of the internet, courtesy of yours truly. Let their fluffiness provide you with a mellow meowment of purrs and peace, so you can get a good night's sleep, and wake up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for Caturday.

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Posted by Briana Viser

This is beyond sweet, and absolutely miraculous. Who would have guessed that a ferret and a cat would bond like this? The story below will wrap your heart in the most tender hug. 

The elderly short-hair, Kevina, had interacted with ferrets for several years before this family fostered Sake. Sake is a ferret that was rescued from severe neglect. Kevina met over ten ferrets in her lifetime, but was always indifferent to them. But with Sake, things were different. Sake immediately fell in love with Kevina and wanted to be around her all the time. She was confused by him at first because he didn't want to play, but just wanted snuggles and to be close. Over a few months, the pair became the best of friends. There's an admonition here behind the cuteness: don't expect your cat or ferret to be the same as these two soulmates! They're known for being less than fond of each other, which is why this story is so amazing.  

MerMay The Eighth

2026-05-08 10:58 pm
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Title: Some leave only Ripples
Artist: leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: n/a
Characters/Pairings: na
Content Notes

After a busy day, and incidentally GMing a game where the PC's are all merfolk except for one water elemental, I had a little time to bring out the Kakimori dip pen once more and do a quick brush like sketch of this mermaid touching the surface and causing ripples. 
 
I don't know if it's the ink - Van Diemen's Ink 9 Lives, but it didn't seem to flow as smoothly as previous inks. Or maybe the Kakimori is needing a bit of a scrub.
 
Anyway, I think she looks elegant for just a sketch.
A silver green mermaid
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I recently got a new TENS device intended to stop migraines. The zap cycle lasts 45 minutes and makes it extremely uncomfortable to move one arm. I will report back when I know more.

This morning, the cat jumped on my lap at minute 46, just as I was going to peel off the electrodes. I could've been petting her with the other arm, but nooooo.

She is generally the entity in the house accused of cat-like reflexes, but humans can do it too.

tulipant

2026-05-08 07:11 am
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tulipant (too-li-PANT) - n., (obs.) a turban; (obs.) a tulip.


This and both of the words it means all come from Turkish tülbent, turban, from Classical Persian dulband/dōlband, turban, from dōl/dawl, revolving, + band, band/tie. Yes, the flower is named after turbans, for a supposed resemblance. For both meanings, tulipant was only used in the 17th century. And no, Wimsey didn't use the word, nor Sayers for that matter -- it was in a chapter epigraph taken from The Anatomy of Melancholy, which is just about the most 17th century prose work to have ever prosed.

---L.
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Posted by Jen

(Warning: Naughty puns ahead. Hide your kids.)

 

Renee C. ordered this sandcastle cake for her beach-themed wedding:

 

So you know what's coming, right?

Heh. Aheh.

 

That's right: DIRTY PUNS ARE COMING.

The bride really got the shaft here, and it doesn't take a firm grip on reality to be testy over such a cock-up. Should she just suck it up and beat it? Is she nuts to take this blow so hard? Will nothing stop the erection of headstrong turrets?

No, that's a fallacy!*

Besides, I'm sure bakers will get the point in the end.
Aaand I'm done.

 

Thanks to Renee C. for the heads up!

Okay, okay. Now I'm done.

 

*'Cuz it's a phallus - see?
(OH COME ON THAT WAS GENIUS.)

*****

P.S. Speaking of things that are dirty, I have to introduce you to the handiest little kitchen gadget for under $8:

Dishwasher "Dirty/Clean" Slider Bar

The whole thing is magnetic, and it also comes with a double-sided adhesive for non-metallic machines. Also comes in black, and there's a prettier cursive option if you don't like the bright red/green!

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

Just One Thing (08 May 2026)

2026-05-08 02:37 pm
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished! Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

Stopped clocks and all...

2026-05-08 09:07 am
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Elon Musk made a statement recently that was very interesting, and even in concept true:
 
 “There will be universal high income (not merely basic income). Everyone will have the best medical care, food, home, transport and everything else. Sustainable abundance.”

This is called the post-scarcity society. And Musk's basic statement and vision is that this is within reach. If we reach the point that machines can do all the work of production and such, well, MACHINES don't need 5 million Playstation 6's or a luxury apartment building or a dozen new blockbuster films, or even just a few billion tons of food of various types. Only people use those things. 

So the LOGICAL thing to do is let the machines do the work and free people to do... whatever they'd like to do, without the constraints of "I can't afford that" or "I would love to, but I have to work three jobs". 

He's right. I don't know if that is quite physically possible NOW, but all the pieces exist to make it reasonable to speculate that it COULD happen, and in not too long a time. 

The problem is, of course, that just because we CAN do a thing doesn't mean that we WILL do that thing, and people like Musk and his co-super-billionaires are actually one of the roadblocks. The nature of their businesses, investments, and practices is to CONCENTRATE wealth, power, and productivity into the control of fewer and fewer people. For Musk to do HIS part to achieve this golden future, for instance, he'd have to give up the vast majority of HIS wealth so that it could be spread out to society. 

Note that "vast majority" does not in any way translate to "pauperize". He could still have a billion or two. He just wouldn't be able to accumulate MORE at a rate greater than the overall productivity of the planet, which currently he's exceeding by, well, a lot. 

Marshall Brain wrote about this problem in his short book Manna: Two Visions of Humanity's Future. While I don't agree with some details of his utopian vision, the basic dichotomy he describes IS our current problem. We are on the edge of near-utopia, or of a vicious dystopia, and the current trends are MUCH more to dystopia, primarily because of the self-perpetuating positive feedback loop of modern investment capitalism without appropriate controls. 

To make the GOOD future happen requires an acceptance of human existence as a value unto itself -- as THE value unto itself, by which all others are measured. (for "human" substitute "sapient being" if you want to allow for actually fully intelligent AIs, uplifted dolphins, or alien visitors). Currently the system has "work" as the actual value, with the exact valuation of "work" depending on what KIND of work it is and who's doing it. The value is also broken down purely into monetary units, which means that the value can be taken and accumulated. You can't accumulate human existence -- we only have one, and it's each person's unseparable value. 

A HUGE amount of our current problems come from the societal, built-in, often-unstated but absolutely present assumptions that not all human existences have value -- or at the least, certainly not the SAME value. This is why we have gatekeeping laws and rules at so many levels. 

It's most obvious in governmental services, which are inevitably FILLED with rules whose purpose, stripped of all the flowery details, is to make sure that people who don't "deserve" the service don't get it. The rules are nearly ALWAYS designed with a preference for denying services rather than providing them. 

For the described near-utopia, the reverse must be true. A person who wants medical care should receive it. There should be no questions about why, or how. A person who needs to eat should be able to get food. A person who wants to have a safe and comfortable home should have one. The only real limits should be "is this going to cause harm to someone else?". (excluding the "harm" of someone being annoyed that Those People are getting stuff). 

To make this all HAPPEN, unfortunately, requires severe and far-reaching changes in multiple areas -- in corporate law and custom, in taxation, in economic assumptions, in almost every single major facet of our world. 

There are some countries that have done some of the groundwork, but without the USA and other major countries leading the charge, the change will take generations to happen, if the dark future version doesn't grind them down first. 

The question is whether the Musks and Bezoses and such can even understand that the utopian world starts with them changing the entirety of their business. 


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Shin Haewon's family falls far short of haughty aristocrat Yu Seojun's very reasonable standards, as he is gracious enough to explain to Haewon. How cruel that fate compels extended proximity between Haewon and Seojun.

Behind Five Willows by June Hur
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I kinda struck out a few times before landing on today's Random Community (got a couple HP-related communities, which I don't really want to highlight, something in Russian, a closed RP community, and a few archives of individuals' fic, which, while cool, aren't really what I've been trying to promote here), but after a few more tries I found...

[community profile] frillsofjustice

This is a community dedicated to all things magical girl-related. Interestingly, according to the Intro/FAQ post, there used to be another community of the same name, but "the original was deleted and purged by its moderator, for reasons unknown, and all content was lost." Whoa! Anyway, not really my thing, but on a quick skim through I saw some fic, news, discussion posts, links to meta articles, etc. I like stumbling on communities with that kind of range of content.
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