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Thanksgiving triplog #3
Millersville, MD · Sat, 22 Nov 2025. 3pm.

At the moment I'm sitting in my rental car, parked in front of a Goodwill store, and I've just woken up from a nap. 😳 Yeah, it's been a rough day so far after coming off of a red-eye flight this morning.

From where we ate breakfast in a Wawa parking lot this morning we drove 10-15 minutes east to visit our friends Christie and John. Christie is a friend of Hawk's from college. She and John married in 2012. I think the last time I saw either of them was at their wedding 13½ years ago. 😳 But it was great to see them again. And they welcomed us into their house at 8am, which fit well with our post-red-eye schedule.

We chatted amiably at their dining room table for a few hours. For Hawk some of it was reminiscing on old times at college— but fortunately not too much of that, as that was mostly before my time and entirely before John's. Mostly we chatted about life in general, the current state of the country, and the joys and tribulation of buying a house— since they'd just bought theirs earlier this year. They've both lost significant weight recently, and they look great. Their son joined us for part of the conversation after he woke up. He's in 5th grade, so about 11 years old.

We went out for lunch together at a local sushi restaurant. Well, "we" minus Christie and John's son. He stayed home because he hates sushi. And yes, he's old enough to stay home by himself. Christie and John both work in local government, Christie in law enforcement, so they've checked the laws on leaving a child unsupervised at home. The law says that's okay at age 10. That surprised me because the way most parents I know nowadays act, you'd think it's a crime to leave a child home alone until age 18. Yay for parents who teach their kids age-appropriate independence and maintain even a sliver of time separate from parenting 24/7.

Ah, but here I am talking about good parenting after Hawk and I have just slept in our car a thrift store parking lot. 🤣 Lack of sleep was hitting me hard after lunch. I got just 1 hour last night on the red-eye flight. Hawk wanted to visit the thrift store across the street from the restaurant. "And you can take a nap there," she added.

It sounded kind of ridiculous when she said it... if for no other reason than because napping in a car has virtually never worked for me. But I was extremely tired. I knew I at least needed to try, because I was fading so hard that driving more than a few miles would be dangerous. So after she went into the store, I leaned my seat back, wrapped my sweater over my torso like a blanket, and... dozed off within 5 minutes. 😴

Sometime during my nap Hawk came back out of the store and joined me. We slept together— in separate seats but both in the car in the Goodwill store's parking lot, I mean— until 3. And now we're waking up and stretching and getting ready to drive to visit another set of friends for the evening.

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A Change of Plans
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1400


:: While getting ready for a much-anticipated dinner out with friends, Rosemary has to change plans due to a broken temporary crown. Instead of canceling, her friends adapt the evening. Original fiction, the story was written from a prompt by [personal profile] librarygeek, with my great thanks. ::




A sharp release of pressure in her mouth made Rosemary Landon freeze. “Sonofa--” she began, but the words were mumbled around the pieces of her temporary crown. As soon as she inhaled, the pain washed over her the inside of her mouth like a wave. She groaned as her watch chimed.

Spitting the two pieces of the temporary crown and the sliver of tooth from the trimmed edge into her palm, she checked the clock on the stove, then let out a deep sigh. Quickly, she scrolled through the contacts to call her dentist.
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Weekly Notes: November 17–23, 2025

Nov. 23rd, 2025 06:32 pm
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  • Lots of meetings at work this week, including a quarterly exempt staff meeting, a leadership group meeting, and I lead this quarter’s accessibility liaisons group meeting. Definitely kept the week busy. And on top of that…
  • Possibly the biggest thing this week was that Tuesday night was the public debut of Highline’s exempt staff unionizing efforts. There has been a lot of organizing quietly going on for close to a year now, I found out a few months ago, and we’d hit the point where we had a strong majority of verbal support, so we had a dinner gathering and officially started signing authorization cards. Within 24 hours we had “yes” votes from 65% of the exempt staff, and by Friday, we had broken 70% in favor. This coming week we’ll be turning in the cards and submitting the formal paperwork to Washington’s Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) for recognition. It’s all pretty exciting!

📸 Photos

An AFT Washington Representation Authorization card with a pen next to it, sitting on a white marble tabletop.
About to sign my “yes” vote for unionizing.
Me, wearing a black cap and short-sleeve button-up shirt with mid-century modern sci-fi designs, droping my authorization card into a black metal mailbox.
Dropping my signed card into the collection box.

📺 Watching

The Family Plan 2 (2025): Nothing groundbreaking, a little predictable, and as with many sequels, not quite as good as the first, but a perfectly enjoyable afternoon diversion.

🔗 Linking

  • Victor Tangermann at Futurism: Town’s Huge Christmas Mural Was Generated Using AI, Resulting in Ghastly Chthonic Horrors: “‘It looks like a refugee camp/Christmas market mashup. I guess the prompt was “Reform Christmas nightmare,”‘ one user wrote. ‘They didn’t stop the boats… or the mutant dogs and two-headed snowmen.'”

  • Sagar Naresh at Slashgear: 5 Reasons You Might Want To Stop Using HDMI Cables: This one’s mostly just for me, as I’ve never really known the reasons to go with DisplayPort over HDMI.

  • Lionsgate: Dogma 4K Steelbook®: If you’re a Kevin Smith fan, you may appreciate knowing that Dogma, long out of print, is finally getting a new pressing on 4K/Blu-ray, and is now available to pre-order.

  • Anthony Moser: I Am An AI Hater: “I am here to be rude, because this is a rude technology, and it deserves a rude response. Miyazaki said, “I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself.” Scam Altman said we can surround the solar system with a Dyson Sphere to hold data centers. Miyazaki is right, and Altman is wrong. Miyazaki tells stories that blend the ordinary and the fantastic in ways people find deeply meaningful. Altman tells lies for money.”

  • Justin Chang at The New Yorker (archive.is link): “Wicked: For Good” Is Very, Very Bad: “In the second of two movies adapted from the Broadway musical, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo battle fascism, bigotry, and some fairly dreadful filmmaking.”

  • Aisha Down at The Guardian: ‘We could have asked ChatGPT’: students fight back over course taught by AI: “Students at the University of Staffordshire have said they feel ‘robbed of knowledge and enjoyment’ after a course they hoped would launch their digital careers turned out to be taught in large part by AI.”

  • At Phys.org (byline of Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan): The Batman effect: The mere sight of the ‘superhero’ can make us more altruistic: “‘In the first part of our test (control condition), an experimenter, apparently pregnant, boarded the train with an observer.’ The experts assessed the passengers’ tendency to give up their seats for the pregnant woman. ¶ In the experimental condition, another experimenter dressed as Batman entered the scene from another door of the train. Faced with this unexpected encounter, passengers were significantly more likely to offer their seats: 67.21% of passengers offered their seats in the presence of Batman, or more than two out of three, compared to 37.66% in the control experiment, or just over one out of three.”

  • Tom Forsyth on Mastodon: “Recent discussion about the perils of doors in gamedev reminded me of a bug caused by a door in a game you may have heard of called ‘Half Life 2’. Are you sitting comfortably? Then I shall begin.”

Mirrored from Eclecticism.

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Nov. 23rd, 2025 06:35 pm
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Main Fandom: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure; it has a chokehold on me. I’m an experienced roleplayer with an OC for Stardust Crusaders that I’m very proud of and love talking about!
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Peanut butter jelly time!

Nov. 23rd, 2025 10:39 am
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Benefits by Zoë Fairbairns

Nov. 23rd, 2025 09:19 am
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Mother's Benefits become the means by which British governments provide British women with the same benevolent management Britain once provided to India, Ireland, and Africa.

Benefits by Zoë Fairbairns
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Thanksgiving triplog #2
Hanover, MD · Sat, 22 Nov 2025. 7:15am.

Our red-eye flight from San Francisco last night was tough. We were late leaving, which I didn't exactly mind— no risk of missing connections— except for the fact it meant more time sitting in an uncomfortable seat. We even had seats in Southwest's not-yet-launched preferred seating section. They're normal seats but with maybe 2" of extra leg room. The extra leg room was nice but the real problem is that the seats are too short. There's not enough seat to them.

I was confident about this red-eye flight after our last one, a red-eye flight to Toronto in August, went well. Ah, but on that flight we had first class seats on United. This time we were on Southwest, with its too-short seat bottoms. I know from lots of experience those make me squirmy within just 2 hours. I shouldn't have been so sanguine about committing to one for 5.5 hours. The uncomfortable seat meant I couldn't fall asleep for several hours. And then I slept for maybe 1 hour.

Things flowed smoothly at BWI airport upon arrival. Hawk and I got off the plane just before 6:00am. I shambled toward the nearest bathroom to use the toilet and splash some water on my face. We weren't in a rush, but we were happy that the shuttle bus to the rental car depot departed just after we boarded. Standing around while blinking the sleep out of your eyes is one thing, standing around waiting on someone else is different.

The bus rolled through the pre-dawn darkness at 6:20am. Shouldn't the sky be getting light by now? I wondered. Alas sunrise wouldn't be until 7:00, and with the clouds and drizzling rain it might be hard to notice.

There were no lines at car rental. Yay. Of course there were also almost no people at car rental. But a helpful staffer in the garage pointed us where to go to pick a car. We could take any from our category. We looked at a few and chose a Mazda CX-5. It's similar to the Mazda CX-50 we rented on our trip in Georgia back in April. Our good experience with that car is why we picked this one. If nothing else it has heated seats, which are a big help for Hawk on any trip and a help for me on longer drives.

Which brings me to where we are right now. We're parked in front of a Wawa convenience store. Once clear of the airport we headed straight for breakfast... and for us, for breakfast, a good convenience store is better than just about anything. Wawa, a chain that's been a fixture in the Baltimore area for decades already (even though it started nearly Philadelphia), offers decent fresh food from its short-order kitchen and has a great selection of drinks.

Now here sit eating breakfast in the front seats of our car. Dawn has finally broken around us, though it's hard to tell. The sky went from dark to... mostly-dark... while it continues to drizzle. We'll chill here another 30 minutes or so while waiting for a reasonable time to visit one of Hawk's college friends later this morning.

Done Since 2025-11-16

Nov. 23rd, 2025 01:08 pm
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I had a lot of trouble getting things done this week. That may have been due in part to having gone out of the house three times (for a doctor's appointment, labs, and picking up drugs at the pharmacy). Each of which burns up two or three hours, and I seem to have trouble switching gears after that. Or maybe I'm just lazy.

Thursday I let the cats out of my room, which may have been a mistake. Picking Bronx up afterward and trying to carry him upstairs to put him back was definitely a mistake, and a firm reminder to keep one hand on the banister every damned time. Fortunately, I got away with it -- this time.

I've started using compression socks; they seem to help somewhat with the edema, but it's still there and doesn't seem much improved in the morning after not wearing the socks at night. Well, I have another appointment this coming Friday.

Linkies: Record Numbers of Younger Women Want to Leave the U.S. -- if you're surprised, you may be reading the wrong blog. Also, Satellite images reveal the fastest Antarctic glacier retreat ever. On the other hand, it seems that A Poem Is All You Need to Jailbreak a chatbot.

And on the gripping hand, here's a filk adjacent cat video: Bohemian Catsody.

Notes & links, as usual )

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Everybody knows a hot dog is not a sandwich... it's a taco.

(Taken from the comments here.)

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Just picture it: Tres leches... confetti cake.

(It turns out I'm not the only person with this idea, which just shows how brilliant it is!)

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On Last Lines by Suzanne Buffam

Nov. 23rd, 2025 11:44 pm
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The last line should strike like a lover’s complaint.
You should never see it coming.
And you should never hear the end of it.


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Link

So...

Nov. 22nd, 2025 11:40 pm
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Let's say, hypothetically I wanted to move a whole bunch of feeds I listen to en masse off of Spotify and onto something else, is there any way to do that other than manually looking at each feed, in alphabetical order, and searching it up elsewhere?
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Bad Decisions, Good Decisions
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1680
[Second week of December, 2016]


:: A decision made at the power company in an attempt to prevent rolling blackouts has a huge impact on certain people in Mercedes. Frank organizes a response, including rigged equipment to substitute for generators that aren’t available. Part of the City Engines story arc in the Polychrome Heroics universe. This story was written from a prompt by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith, with my thanks. ::




“Boss?” the young woman asked, flexing her fingers nervously. One hand held her phone, staring at the text displayed on her screen.

“What is it, Nela?” Frank paused, lifting his wrench away from the engine.

“I’m subscribed to the emergency services line, and they’re cutting power in the next half hour to a section of the county bordered by the plaque we’re working on.” Her voice shook like she was standing at the epicenter of the Big One, and sweat beaded on her brow.
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Between dog and wulf

Nov. 22nd, 2025 11:22 pm
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What a busy day!

I got up for trans gym this morning, which should be normal for a Saturday but I missed it last week thanks to trainfail, and I didn't make it to the gym at all this week and my mental health suffered accordingly. So it was really nice to be back even if everything felt difficult!

Sadly D wasn't feeling well enough to do gym, but he was feeling well enough to give me a lift to and from and do some shopping for treats from the grocery store in between, which was welcome. It also meant we got a tinfoil-wrapped packet of our friend I's homemade pancakes, still warm when he handed them to D, which was really lovely.

Then this afternoon we had a doggy date! Thanks to Borrow My Doggy, a neighbor found us, said she thought she recognized us from the photos I put on the website, and indeed she was right. She and her husband are retired and dealing with various health issues that mean they need help walking their sweet adorable poodle/Irish setter cross, Teddy. He immediately loved V and I (again D was not feeling up to joining us, he needed a nap), demanded pets from us both and fell asleep pressed up against V while we talked with his humans. We all got along and it seems like we can help each other which is lovely.

Soon after V and I got home, [personal profile] angelofthenorth's friend came over, who soon said "I feel like I've found my people, even though I've never met you two before!" V was delighted at this of course, and I know it's something they and D have always aspired to.

We had a great conversation until D and I had to leave to go see Beowulf at Park in the Past. It was really fun to get to enjoy Beowulf in something approaching its original setting: In a dirt floored, wood-beamed, wool-thatched hut, listening to a bard recite it from memory and in between "acts" some talented musicians play a variety of folk music. We drank mead and D got to eat a wild boar burger. We snuggled up to stay warm and to enjoy each other's company. It was a great evening. Great day.

Castle fic

Nov. 22nd, 2025 06:40 pm
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Title: Warming Up

Rating: G

Pairing: Castle/Beckett

Summary: As soon as Castle hears she's unwell, he's on her doorstep at lunch time, with chicken soup and orange juice and ice cream wearing that purple shirt she likes so much.

Notes: Episode fix it for Countdown - what if Josh doesn't interrupt Castle.

A03 link


Madonna for orchestra

Nov. 22nd, 2025 10:36 am
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Three books new to me. All are fantasies, two are series.

Books Received, November 15 to November 21, 2025

Poll #33866 Books Received, November 15 to November 21, 2025
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 43


Which of these upcoming books look interesting?

View Answers

Mother of Death and Dawn by Carissa Broadbent (March 2026)
4 (9.3%)

Tides of Fortune by Lauryn Hamilton Murray (June 2026)
1 (2.3%)

Everybody’s Perfect by Jo Walton (June 2026)
32 (74.4%)

Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)

Cats!
31 (72.1%)

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More horrible adventures in the Silent Hill 2 remake! I've just reached Brookhaven Hospital, but this entry contains full Silent Hill 2 spoilers.


Notes on the Silent Hill 2 remake. )


This is such a good remake! It's clear that a lot of respect and love for Silent Hill 2 went into it. It really feels like the original without being constricted by it; it modifies and expands on details in ways that feel true to the original game. I'm so impressed!

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