Bundle of Holding: DIE the RPG

Dec. 22nd, 2025 02:45 pm
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The DIE roleplaying game designed by the Image comic's creators, Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans, plus three volumes of adventures for an unbeatable bargain price!

Bundle of Holding: DIE the RPG
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Today's my first day of vacation. Yeah, I wrote over the weekend about starting vacation, but that was the weekend. Weekends don't count as vacation. Today, Monday, is my first real day of vacation. And today, on my first real day of vacation... I worked. 🤣

Oh, I didn't work a full day. Good grief, I'd never do that. Not unless I was getting a day comped somewhere else— which I have done before. Twice this year, even! Once in March and once again later in March. 😅 But this time it was just 1 hour of work. I figured I can give the company an hour on my day off in exchange for all the flexibility I enjoy during regular workweeks.

Me feeling charitable, or reciprocal with flexibility, isn't the only reason I took a meeting and did some followup work today. It's that, as I've pointed out many times before, work doesn't stop just because I'm on vacation. Especially in sales, work doesn't stop. Customer projects keep moving forward, and frequently the deadlines are set without regard to my availability.

When that presents a big problem I push back and/or call for backup. Indeed, there was another customer meeting today I let my boss handle for me. So he's working a bit today, too— which absolutely factors in to my charitableness / reciprocity calculus. A colleague was even willing to cover this meeting for me. But I volunteered to do it myself even on a day off because, honestly, the alternative is worse.

You see, the alternative if I let this going a week or longer without touching it is not "I'll do it later, when I return," but rather, "While I'm out for a week, other people will try to do it, and they'll do something wrong and break it, so when I return I'll have to spend 3x as long fixing what's broken. Oh, and when it broke someone pressed the panic button, so now I have to join multiple status calls with managers who are demanding explanations." 😣

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So I woke up at 0330 or so due to a vivid dream, then tossed and turned for over an hour. Nothing unusual about that, you say, but here was ticket back to dreamland: turning off my morning alarm. I got an extra hour plus of sleep, and I still made it to work on time. This isn't the first time that I've managed this.

Am I unique this way? Does the threat of loud beepiness at 0600 mess with your early morning sleep as well?
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So, I'm reading something about an abusive relationship. So toxic, in every tiny respect. But the commenters! You've got a handful of them happily chirping things like "Oh, Abuser is trying so hard! He's really just controlling because he's worried, but look, he's trying to make Abusee happy!" and we've got another handful saying things like "I don't get why Abusee doesn't just leave. I mean, he's in public, is he scared of getting hit? In public? Like, geez."

Like... do you people know what sort of story you're even reading? Or, in the latter case, do you know anything about humans!?

Some people should not be allowed to comment on anything. WTF.

(Though, that having been said, the very first rule of running away and changing your name is never pick a fake name that has any connection to your real life. And because of this, our protagonist got kidnapped back by his abuser and his goon squad. Again. Well, the plot had to happen somehow, I guess, but still.)

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Replaced image for Spartans post

Dec. 22nd, 2025 09:24 am
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I found better videos, including two of my own, for Spartans at the Macy's Parade for a drum corps Christmas.

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The FAQ entry about renaming a journal is very helpful to understand what happens and the options when renaming, but I'm not sure what happens to the image links?

Do image links also get redirected automatically ? Or do you need to update your old posts referencing those images, since the username is in the URL too??
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My household is celebrating House Christmas today, before most of us visit our respective families for Official Christmas, so it's time for the annual bad Christmas manip!


The James image I used as a base is a still from one of these gorgeous GIFs made by [tumblr.com profile] stdismas! James is extremely pretty here. Possibly slightly less pretty once I've badly drawn a Father Christmas outfit onto him, but these are the sacrifices we must make in the festive season.

Merry Christmas, if you're celebrating! May you have a better time than James Sunderland. (I don't know exactly how James spends Christmas, but I feel there's a solid chance he spends it just like every other day: having an absolute psychological breakdown.)
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Exceptional Return
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1568
[21 December 2016]


:: An hour after Summer left the diner, the teleporter returned. She couldn’t have predicted that, so everything that followed was utterly flabbergasting, in the best of ways. Part of the Polychrome Heroics universe, and written for the December of 2025 Giftmas event. This is a gift for the solstice, on the solstice. This is for all those readers who hate getting lumped in with “Well it’s almost Christmas anyway.” ::




Summer Longacre was still trying to wring the water out of her hair after her fifteen-minute shower, when the distinctive z-z-z-zziiip echoed through the front door. She peered through the peephole at the broad concrete landing where snow and ice clung to the black enameled railing made of common square stock. The winter breeze pushed through the area so fiercely that no one was allowed to leave outdoor gear next to the entryway.

She looked down, checking her long teal caftan and nodded. Someone rapped on the door just as her fingers brushed the knob, making her jump back. “Right here,” she called through the door. Her breath whistled in the back of her throat.
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Tonight is the last night of Hanukkah. It's an 8 day celebration that started last Sunday evening. While we marked the first night in a normal way, lighting the first candle of a menorah on the counter between our kitchen and dining room, we had to get a bit creative today because Hawk is unable to get downstairs to the dining room. After I brought her dinner in bed I brought her... a menorah in bed.

Lighting the menorah for the last day of Hanukkah... on the marble vanity in the bathroom (Dec 2025)

Actually, it wasn't in bed. I mean, lighting 9 candles in bed is super dangerous! I set the menorah on the marble vanity in the master bath, visible from the bed with the folding doors open. I then lit the candles while Hawk said the prayers from bed. Hanukkah Sameach!

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The music is great, but the plot + worldbuilding raises some issues that they don't bother to even attempt to address properly.

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adventures in solarpunk

Dec. 21st, 2025 01:13 pm
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So I mentioned that I'd like to charge various devices using solar power. Here's how that went.

First, the SAE-to-USB widget didn't work. Either there wasn't enough voltage or current coming out of the 10W solar panel to make it think it was plugged into something – it was, after all, intended for a motorcycle – or it was just plain defective.

I have an inverter, i.e. something that turns DC into AC. What if I tried that, and never mind the inevitable losses? First I needed to plug the inverter into the solar panel. The panel has an SAE-to-alligator-clip adapter, and the inverter has something that you plug into an automotive outlet, like the kind cigarette lighters use.

Pro tip: on an automotive plug, the pointy part is positive. The springy contacts on the sides are negative. After I did that, plugging a tablet or phone into the inverter's AC outlet just barely, intermittently worked. But I'd forgotten about one of the inverter's features: it has old-style USB outlets, which seem to work better.

What would really make things work is stronger light and fewer clouds, which aren't going to happen where I live for a few months. The acid test is, come springtime or so, can I recharge my bicycle headlamp in a few hours? If so, I'm all set for The Thing In The Desert.
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Can they use their abilities in the course of their mandatory voluntary community service? Or maybe, the question is, how to use them without running into the bar on endangering other people or themselves?

Starting My (Unexpected) Vacation

Dec. 21st, 2025 10:43 am
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Saturday was the start of a Christmas-holiday vacation. Counting the two weekends I've got 9 days off from work. As I remarked at the start of the week this is an unexpected vacation. I only learned about the extra days off on Monday!

The late notice to me means I didn't have time to plan anything. ...Not that I could have planned much, anyway, as Hawk is still healing from her foot surgery. And if I had planned a low-key trip it'd be in jeopardy, anyway, as she took a spill last weekend that has made it really hard for her to move again. Hopefully this setback is temporary. One of her doctors says it'll take 2 weeks to recover. That puts it out at... the end of my vacation. 😞

"Oh, but we can stay home and celebrate Christmas!" you might encourage us. Except we don't celebrate Christmas. It's a nonfactor for us. Usually we simply use the time off to travel somewhere. That makes it extra annoying we can't travel. Especially that we can't travel and actually do anything.

But we did manage to do a little bit Saturday! Hawk and I went out for lunch together, did a bit of shopping, then came home to relax. She needed to rest as even moving between the car and a restaurant table and a motor scooter at the store exhausted her. But resting up in the afternoon recharged her for a low key evening with friends. We met a few friends at La Fiesta (a favorite Mexican restaurant) for dinner and then played board games together back at our place until 11pm.

Today (Sunday) we've got nothing planned. Ditto the next few days. I'm sure we'll get together with friends again a few times this week, so at least there'll be something to do. But even though there's not much I am glad for the time off from work, now that I think about it. I just wish I could find better value in my not-working time by having more fun.

Done Since 2025-12-14

Dec. 21st, 2025 06:26 pm
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Damned if I know how to summarize this week. Mixed?

Embarrassingly, I managed to confuse two deliveries (see Monday) -- I think because they had the same last digit or so in their package numbers -- so I had to delete a couple of annoyed-sounding posts. Hopefully before anyone noticed. The Roamate (combo rollator/powered wheelchair) arrived less than an hour later. Karma, I guess. The device itself seems pretty good, modulo some wierd design decisions, but will take some getting used to before I can write a proper review.

On the other hand, Bronx has been becoming an absolute cuddle-bug. He likes to be picked up and carried, which can be very useful. He doesn't always settle down into my lap after that, but when he does he has a nice rumbly purr. And my medication is still being adjusted; I seem to be getting into somewhat better shape. It's still not great, but I'm not complaining.

On the gripping hand, (covered mobility scooter)Scarlet the Carlet is broken, with a circuit breaker that doesn't want to stay reset. N, G, and j managed to push her home (under a kilometer, and NL is basically flat) -- we'll call for repairs tomorrow sometime.

In the links: MIT physicists peer inside an atom’s nucleus using the fact that Radium monofluoride's electron cloud extends inside the Radium's somewhat pear-shaped nucleus. Wild. Both the technique, and the fact that that compound exists at all. At least it's nowhere near as unstable as FOOF.

The Star Gauge is fascinating. (m sent us a link on the family Discord, but it was to tumblr -- the wikipedia article is less problematic.)

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social solstice

Dec. 21st, 2025 08:45 am
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Friday: leather dyke munch. Spread the joyous news of my impending surgery, chatted with much a cute, younger, and sadly taken trans woman. Yeah, bonding with other trans girls over all our stuff is a thing I do a lot, without really meaning to. And it usually reminds me of the many ways in which I've been lucky. I didn't stick around long enough to get my boots blacked because...

...I had a ticket to the Cascadia mini-festival in Fremont. Yes, just down the hill from home. Nectar became the First Church of House Music, Orthodox, which is usually my jam, but I wasn't feeling it too much, even with the esteemed Mark Farina DJing. I bailed at midnight headed uphill, and managed to turn my light out before 0200. I think I only had enough juice in me for one event on Friday night, and it was the first one.

Saturday: got sugared, got pho, got hairs did, and got a desperately needed nap before heading for [profile] aaminahlefae's solstice party, wherein were many elder goths. 'Nuther words, it was cosy.

I'd just gotten long-awaited silver cowboy boots from Stetson, so naturally I had to go full cowgirl, with the pink circle skirt with the black floral pattern & ruffles with a square dance petticoat, both of which I got from [personal profile] cupcake_goth, and the blouse with the ribbon & lace applique at the shoulders that I think is inspired by Jessica McClintock. Yeah, I knowingly wore pink to a party where nearly everyone else was in Christmas colors. Because punk or something?

And now for something completely different: consumerism. In addition to yesterday's boots, in the last couple of days I've gotten or will get:
  • A nearly spherical night stand lamp that I won't knock over in the dark, from IKEA.
  • A glass measuring cup from IKEA so I could get the free shipping. How did I go this long without one? Charlie don't bake, that's how.
  • A manual juicer, also from IKEA. I can't have lemon seeds in my chicken tagine.
  • An SAE-to-USB converter so I can charge stuff with my little 10W solar panel. That should come in handy at )'(.

Postponed video for Yule

Dec. 21st, 2025 11:36 am
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This short was too duplicative of the headline video in 'Krampus: Origins of the Yuletide Monster' by PBS Storied plus Krampus on 'SNL' for Yule 2025. Next year.

I was today years old

Dec. 21st, 2025 11:02 am
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When I discovered Olivia Newton-John's father took Rudolf Hess into custody during World War II.

This Week's SF news

Dec. 21st, 2025 09:40 am
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It turns out if you really want to raise the profile of your writers' union, all you need to do is announce LLM-generated works are eligible for awards, as long as they are not entirely LLM-generated.

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