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Nov. 9th, 2025 01:36 pm
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Not sure what to make of this week. I was not as productive as I need to be, and only got out for walks three times -- four only if you count the 200m taking a bag of mostly cat litter out to the garbage bins at the end of the block. On the other hand, The Black Blood of the Earth, brought back from the US by m, and I had a really good, long video call with E on Thursday.

On the gripping hand, m left for the UK yesterday, to look at colleges and to see whether they like it there. They took their cat, Cricket, which means one less litter box to clean next time I'm on my own here, and also that I'll be able to let Ticia out of my room more (she and Cricket don't get along). But we never did the recording that we'd wanted to do for the Kaleidofolk album. But at least I remembered what I'd read last year about needing a leash and harness for Cricket, so that they could run her carrier through the X-ray, in time for G to order one.

I didn't do as much work on the business websites (HSX and N's author site) as I'd wanted to. But I did do some, and enough of it in time to support N's book release. (And realized that I ought to make a portfolio of the websites I've built, if only for historical purposes and bragging rights.)

Have some links: people are having funerals for the world's melting glaciers, and DO NOT turn to an AI chatbot for therapy.

On the positive side, though, Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity (three hours' worth every day). And here's the William Tell Overture Finale on Musical Tesla Coils.

You're welcome.

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a figment of your imagination...?

Nov. 9th, 2025 12:03 am
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Wet, slushy, sloppy snow is not out of the ordinary. Neither is bracing wind. Bleh! Very glad I made the last outdoor farmers market of the year this morning, before the weather went the expected route on us.

I do *not* envy anyone running the marathon tomorrow...! The snow isn't expected to stick, but still.

An Off Day (part 1 of 1, complete)

Nov. 8th, 2025 07:24 pm
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An Off Day
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 2184
[December 2016]


:: Elisabeth Finn has many things to accomplish, but her body just isn’t cooperating. Several people offer subtle (and not so subtle) assistance. Written for the October of 2025 Feathering the Nest event, prompted by [personal profile] callibr8, and posted for everyone to enjoy, with my deepest thanks. Part of the Finn Family and the Mercedes story arcs in the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




Doctor Elisabeth Finn peeled her eyes open slowly, feeling sticky gunk clinging to each eyelash as they separated. When her eyes focused, or tried to, her temples began to pound. Scraps of light slipping over the top of the drawn curtains in the bedroom stung her eyes like frosty wind.

One hand flopped to cover her eyes as she groaned. Then, the existence of daylight registered in her sluggish brain and she pushed the quilt off of her body.

The air in the warm room slammed into her and gooseflesh rose instantly, even on the tops of her feet and the skin on her elbows. Elisabeth groaned.
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Two games I've been playing

Nov. 8th, 2025 07:06 pm
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🦖 Animal #832 🐻
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#metazooa

🍂 Plant #771 🪴
I figured it out in 4 guesses!
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#metaflora

Sad Little and Big Shiny

Nov. 8th, 2025 10:30 pm
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After how much I thought about car headlights being too bright yesterday, I helped D with the problems of some of the lights on his car -- mostly tail-lights but also headlights -- not working. I helped by putting the car in reverse (but not moving of course) so he could stand behind the car and see which wasn't working, by hitting the brake pedal when asked, by keeping him company on two trips to the auto parts store, and by giving him various kinds of surprising feedback on which lights were or were not working.

I also failed to help by abandoning him to get a much-needed haircut, oops. My head is less uncomfortable now! But it did mean V had to stand outside holding a torch(/flashlight) instead.

I have learned so much about how car lights work! What I still think of as high-beams and dims (which of course have different names here because everything does, which is even more confusing) are complicated! Made up of multiple bulbs, including the ones that when I was trying to identify them to D in the car I called "the sad little one" and "the big shiny one." Big Shiny turns out to be the full-beams/high beam one. Sad Little is for dims/side-lights.

Also I learned that I do not remember what order the pedals (accelerator, brake, clutch) go in on cars in the U.S. (because I've only driven my dad's car a couple times on his own land when he was convinced I could learn to drive even though when he said "put it in drive, that's the D and I said "which one's the D?" because I couldn't see the letters on the dashboard, he still said, like "third one along" or whatever it was instead of "get out of there, no one who can't tell that those are letters should be driving" which is what I thought) or on the tractors I used to drive.

Mostly what I remember about the clutch on tractors is I have to practically stand up to press down on sufficiently. And the same is kinda true with D's car because I didn't want to move the seat and he's a foot taller than me. When I had to press down the clutch for a while, or when I had to do that and the brake, I was just leaning forward in a weird gymnast-like way that I'm sure makes good use of the core exercises I was doing at lift club this morning.

Handily, the car was safe to drive at night by the time it was dark so we went to get stuff for other DIY projects (plumbers tape and some fittings to allow us to fasten brackets for our bikes to hang them on the wall). On the way to and from, we of course couldn't help but notice everyone else's car lights: many too-bright ones, but someone else who had a headlight out. D could by that point identify the technical name for the bulb in question.

Well, I like them well enough

Nov. 8th, 2025 03:36 pm
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Except I think that my pupil distance was 56 instead of 55, and also the bridge seems a bit flimsy. That, I don't like, but it may be my amorphous anxiety talking.

In other news, Moonpie has completely scratched and licked up her nipples and now they're bleeding and infected, and apparently the vet prefers to do a blood test at this age, but as the blood test is $400 we declined. (E asked if I thought they judged us for that, lol, sweetie, I always think everybody judges me for everything, but that's not a rational mindset, so no, upon reflection I don't think that. We're hardly the only family to make petcare decisions based on affordability, and even if they do judge us, great, they can pay for this bloodwork themselves.) Also, NYC now mandates a new vaccine for cats and dogs. They can mandate what they like, but they can't make people follow that law. However, after the vet explained that this disease spreads pretty easily and now is spreading to humans, in whom it can cause kidney and/or liver failure, I decided, reluctantly, to make vaxxing the cats a priority. Which means full vet appointments for each one and new rabies shots as well. It's not going to be a quick process, is what I'm saying. (And we still need to replace those water heaters before they break!)

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Enemies With Benefits.

Nov. 8th, 2025 05:16 pm
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For each of my major fandoms, I do a short writeup talking about how it fits into my fandom history. A fandom qualifies as 'major' if I've written five fics for it, or ten thousand words across at least three fics.

My Yugamu/Takumi 'uh-oh, there's only one bed, better cut my own arms off' fic means that The Hundred Line now qualifies!


The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy

Kodaka and Uchikoshi have worked, separately and together, on a lot of stupid videogames I've really enjoyed (Danganronpa, Zero Escape, Somnium Files, Master Detective Archives), so I've eyed The Hundred Line with interest since it was first announced. From the announcement trailer, it looked promisingly full of teenagers suffering, but I was a little uncertain about whether I'd get along with the combat; I often don't have the patience for strategy games.

A demo came out before release day, so I gave it a try. It was absolutely stupid, which was exactly what I wanted from this game, and my fears that I'd find the combat tedious turned out to be unfounded. I was sold. I picked it up as soon as it released.

I played The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy at the age of thirty-six. Or, to be more accurate, I started playing it at the age of thirty-six. Six months and one birthday later, I am still playing it. I'm at a hundred and ninety hours of gameplay, despite skipping most of the battles. This game is ludicrously huge.

The Hundred Line absolutely delivers on its twin promises of a) containing a lot of teenagers suffering and b) being extremely stupid, so I'm having a good time! In many ways, it feels like an effort to create a game and then cram all the possible fanfiction for that game into the game itself. I feel slightly redundant as a fanfiction writer, but apparently that's not going to keep me from writing.

Although I've written a handful of fics for The Hundred Line, I haven't really immersed myself in the fandom. That said, I do poke through the 'yugamu omokage' tag on Tumblr every so often, looking for fanart depicting Yugamu as the wonderful weirdo he is.

Favourite character: I ship a lot of pairings in which one character murders the other, and a fair amount of my fanfiction explores violence and/or murder in a romantic or erotic light, so I'm delighted by the existence of Yugamu Omokage, whose entire character revolves around how horny for murder he is.
Favourite pairing: Yugamu/Takumi. Yugamu's so flirty and creepy; Takumi's unsettled but also genuinely cares about Yugamu as a person; it's a really fun dynamic!
Number of words written: 10,562

Snippet: Most of the time I'm digging up unfinished snippets from years ago for these posts, but here's one I actually scribbled down today! NB: this contains major spoilers for the 2nd Scenario ending.

The Hundred Line unfinished snippet, Takumi, 2025. )
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Six books new to me: two fantasy, one science fiction, one that seems to be a mix of both, one horror, and one non-fiction.

Books Received, November 1 - November 7

How is it November already?


Poll #33815 Rings of Fate by Melissa de la Cruz (January 2026)
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 34


Which of these (mostly upcoming) book look interesting?

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Rings of Fate by Melissa de la Cruz (January 2026)
5 (14.7%)

Foundling Fathers by Meg Elison (June 2026)
14 (41.2%)

Letters From an Imaginary Country by Theodora Goss (November 2025)
15 (44.1%)

The Essential Horror of Joe R. Lansdale by Joe R. Lansdale (October 2025)
3 (8.8%)

Fallen Gods by Rachel van Dyken (December 2025)
7 (20.6%)

The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes by Conevery Bolton Valencius (May 2024)
21 (61.8%)

Some other option (see comments)
1 (2.9%)

Cats!
26 (76.5%)

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Title: Reignited aka Plan D
Fandom: Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005 cartoon)
Word Count: ~22K (WIP)
Category: gen
Rating: T
Characters/Tags: Hakoda & Zuko, Sokka & Zuko, Hakoda & Sokka, Aang & Zuko, Katara & Zuko, Sokka/Suki, Mai/Zuko, Aang/Katara, Hakoda & Suki, Bato & Ty Lee, Toph Beifong, Iroh, Ozai, Chit Sang, Arnook, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Firelord Zuko, Found Family, Father-Son Relationship, Father-Daughter Relationship, Family, Established Relationship, Angst, Fluff, Platonic Relationships, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Friendship, Adoption, Platonic Bed Sharing, No Romance, No Incest, No Smut, Additional Warnings In Author's Note (heavy stuff)
Story summary: Zuko’s life changing adventure with Hakoda that may change the face of the entire world if their Plan D actually works. And it all in the company of dragons and phoenixes and the best friends the (future) Fire Lord can ever ask for.
Link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/64260274

QOTD: Fishing with kites!

Nov. 7th, 2025 09:25 pm
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“In Polynesia, they used kites to fish, flying baited lines over the water to catch fish — a method that's also still around." (Lindsey Johnson, “A Brief History of Kites,” in Make:, #93, p. 53)

After reading this quote, I had to look into kite fishing more. Not only is it still around, I found someone in Dauphin Island, Alabama (near where I grew up) who's kite fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. It's possible (though I make no guarantees) that if I had been introduced to kite fishing, I would have found fishing more interesting than I did and wouldn't have given up on it.

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Over Dessert
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1265
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, early evening]]


:: Liana and Beverly are offered dessert, and the conversation eases the tension a bit more, fortunately. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::


Back to Another Idea
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to



Aidan lifted Beverly’s empty glass. “Would you like some more? Or perhaps a serving of the berry crumble that Vic made for dessert? I adore reheating things in the microwave, it’s almost less work for me than walking to the kitchen.”

Liana brightened. “That sounds good!” She turned a guilty glance to Beverly. “Is it okay?”

“Of course it is,” the older woman assured. “I’d like some as well. Could… Could you explain a bit more about how you would annoy Declan, basically by existing?”

Vic snickered. Loudly. “He’s trying to stake a claim on Liana, and following her around like a stalker. The fact that I’ve been seen with her--male, about her age-- Well, that makes me a massive threat to his ‘approach’. Ed’s too young, and Aidan’s too old, but hanging out with them is a legitimate reason for me to be around her, which will drive Declan up a wall if he’s a classic talker.”
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Falling Forward All Week

Nov. 7th, 2025 05:38 pm
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It's been a bit disorienting since we changed the clocks last week at the end of Daylight Saving Time. Remember, Fall Forward, Spring Back. 🤣 And I've been falling forward all week. I've been waking up early in the morning and pooping out early in the evening.

Waking up early, I don't mind so much. I mean, I'd prefer to get a bit more sleep instead of waking up at 6am. But it helps for days when I have 7am meetings— of which there were exactly too many this past week— and doesn't totally suck for slowly getting ready for 8am start days. The part that totally sucks is feeling ready for bed at 8pm.

The slightly disorienting part is the jarring change to my sense of what time it is based on sunset. For example, 10 minutes ago I would've guessed it was almost 7pm. It was only 5:25. It's been like that all week. This has happened in past years, too, of course. And its that past experience that tells me the time confusion will disappear quickly. Then I'll only have to deal with the fact that it's actually dark shortly past 5pm, if not sooner. 😣

I have lived longer than my father.

Nov. 7th, 2025 12:15 pm
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Now that I’ve done the most dangerous thing that I usually do in a day, riding my bike, I can confidently say that as of today, I’ve lived longer than my father did. It’s… disquieting how not-old I feel.

I know comparison is the thief of joy, but that doesn’t stop me from comparing myself to the man I got half my DNA from.

Work? Dad was a hot shot scientist, at least early on. I’ve been hacking and slacking my way through life. He did live long enough to see me be a disappointment, but he had the grace not to say so.

Relationships? He found Mrs. Right at the age of 21, and death parted them. He did, however, make her miserable on some occasions; she admitted that even before the dementia really took hold. Dad had acquired some antiquated attitudes about women from his own father, whom he idolized for reasons the rest of the family never figured out. And oh by the way, in many ways Ex is a better person than my mother was, so I get points for taste.

Raising kids? Well, if you look at the self-sufficiency score, I’m not doing so well, even if I don’t know what, if anything, I should have done differently. And as for raising kids who aren’t terrible people, I’m one for one, and my parents are two for three. But again, I don’t know what they could have done differently, and having been there myself, I’m loath to second guess either of them. I will note, though, Dad’s lack of enthusiasm for the whole parenting project; he seemed to have gotten the idea that it wasn’t really his job, possibly from his father again.

The whole sex switcheroo? Maybe he would have been OK with it; maybe not. I know he was deeply emotionally invested in having a son. I got coerced into little league baseball and reading James Fennimore Cooper. However, Dad was anti-racist and prided himself on being more enlightened than average. And I had Mom in my corner. Maybe he would have come around after a while the way Good Sister did.

If he’d been in my shoes, would he have had the guts to do what I did? I think not. He was a fifties organization man, back before that stopped working for everybody. He did once get me aside and tell me he had some cross-gender… what was the word he used, feelings? But at that point I was running away from them myself, so I didn’t want to hear anything further. I’ve regretted that, but now that I think about it, maybe he had nothing constructive to say.

One thing sticks out in my memory: a few years before Mom died and well into the course of her dementia, she said that Dad told her, “I’m a failure. You’re a failure too.” I hope Mom confabulated that. If not, it breaks my heart, because he wasn’t a failure. I know I’m not.
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Fandoms: Mostly Blue Lock, Cookie Run (CRK/CROB), YGO, rhythm games (PJSK/Enstars to be specific), Vocaloid, and Trauma Center. I mostly post about Blue Lock because I've been very hyperfixated (I'm autistic) for about 4 months at this point. I'm trying to branch out and get into more things as well.

About me: I've used DW for about 3 or so years but this is a new journal, I've had other journals in the past. I've never liked mainstream social media. Problem is I'm only now really figuring out how to properly engage with this site and maybe get some eyes on my journal. I like talking to myself but it gets a bit lonely. By the way, I hate discourse and I'm not pro or anti or neutral anything. If I see something I don't like I block it. And I would assume I needn't say this but just in case, bigots of any kind are not welcome around me.
Other hobbies: Music (I love Interpol), drawing, crafts, reading
Looking for people who are: Also neurodivergent, in the same fandoms as me

Journal info: My entries are pretty long, and I don't cut them unless they contain some kind of sensitive content. I do vent but it's nothing too serious, anything I think would warrant a content warning has one and goes under a cut. I haven't posted much fandom-related content but will definitely do so eventually, so stay tuned...

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Discovering what she expected to be a lucrative new job is instead an internship, Ropa Moyo tries to pay her bill by resorting to her avocation of detective.

Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments (Edinburgh Nights, volume 2) by T. L. Huchu
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