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You may know Joyce Hindman as LionHeart Distribution or as Requiem Publications, publisher and seller of zines and as Bast Ravenshadow's publishing partner, or you may know her for her four tables at Media West, or as the artist with the little boxes and jewelry and other fun beaded stuff in the Media West art show, or as the fic writer Sekhmet.

She is now a senior citizen (over 70), and on social security after years on disability, along with her husband who is also a senior with health problems.

This has been a particularly tough year as far as health problems and medical expenses. Her husband was hospitalized with pneumonia. She needed rotator cuff repair on her dominant arm and additionally shortly thereafter broke the humerous bone near her shoulder on the same side.

She and her husband are now trying to cope with many medical bills for surgeries and physical therapy at a cost of thousands of dollars. With fixed incomes, and looking at increases in insurance premiums, food costs, et cetera, and with her husband's part-time job offering no work for two months now, they are very uncertain about how to pay these bills.

If you can donate anything to the Hindman GoFundMe, please do so at https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-joyce-overcome-medical-expenses . If you would rather donate privately as I did and you have PayPal, you can PayPal Joyce at jersey dot lion at gmail dot com.

Sunday spin

Dec. 7th, 2025 06:21 pm
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Today -- that would be Sunday -- has been very strange and dislocated.

I got up what counts for "late" nowadays, declared to myself that I didn't want to eat breakfast, I didn't want to sit with the sun lamp, life was ashes, and everything a waste of time. Yeah, I know, but Brain Spin doesn't make sense. It just Spins.

I managed to talk myself into a cup of tea with the sun lamp by mentioning that I had to fill in my calendar for next week, so I knew where I needed to be when (next week being a thought difficult), and was thus not a waste of time. So, I got my 30 minutes of light. By then, it was really getting on, but I plea-bargained breakfast by pointing out that, by eating late and large, I could have a small, late lunch.

Hit the office a little after 10 and wrote until 3 (and this is how I wrote a book last year. No Brain Spin while writing.) Then I had my promised snack-called-lunch, changed out the cat fountains, did my duty to the cats and -- that's gonna be it. No, I did not do my PT homework. No, I did not take a walk. Nor did I throw myself off a high building, so I'm calling Life and me even on the day.

The cats have been keeping close; both Rook and Tali tried to figure out how to sit on my lap while I'm typing, but neither could make it work. Firefly, not being a lapsitter, kept watch from On High.

I have, for what its worth, figured out why this rough patch, now. December 5 would have been when we knew for sure that the meds weren't going to work, surgery was not a thing, and the downhill slope was one way.

It's nice to have a mystery cleared up, I guess.

Well. I still have tomorrow clear to write. Hopefully, with less spin.

Everybody have a good evening; stay safe.

I'll check in tomorrow.


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There is a Stache stat. GOTY.
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Melissa McCarthy hosted SNL again, and as always she was hilarious. Figured I'd share the holiday themed one!


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Rec-cember Day 7


ST Voyager
Crossing the Line by [archiveofourown.org profile] orphan_account (1,686 words). Excellent Janeway and Seven of Nine in this. Set after Dark Frontier.
She has leaned on Chakotay before, and taken his arm more times than she can count. She has hugged Kes like a mother, even if Kes is beyond their reach entirely now. She has put a steadying palm on B’Elanna’s shoulder, and leaned over Tom at the controls; she has put her arm around Harry, and placed her hand on Neelix’s as he hands her a mug of coffee. She has collapsed against Tuvok before and wept, deriving comfort of her own from his willingness to be close.

All of this is different, of course. Different relationships, different boundaries. But, in the end, it is the same. She is Captain to these people, but in the Delta quadrant,
Captain cannot afford to be synonymous with distance.

The difference with Seven is that she is distant from everyone besides Kathryn. That’s a responsibility.

Proposal

Dec. 7th, 2025 09:05 pm
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Posted by mimsical

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Your contract will expire soon, ART said unexpectedly. Will you be renewing?

Words: 232, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

Belated Understanding

Dec. 7th, 2025 08:38 pm
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Dr Bharadwaj tells her mother about the friend she found and lost.

For the prompt: Irreplaceable

Words: 200, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

Series: Part 23 of TMBD - The Murderbot Drabbles

Disconnect

Dec. 7th, 2025 08:01 pm
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Posted by Kyatenaru

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On a mission, Murderbot gets shot. When it finds out the comm it keeps under its ribs was also damaged, it has a completely normal and rational response.

Words: 2879, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

vital functions

Dec. 7th, 2025 10:45 pm
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(Last week's also now exists and is no longer a placeholder!)

Reading. Pain, Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen. I want to be very, very clear: unless you are specifically researching attitudes and beliefs in pain clinics in early 2020s England, or similar, do not read this book. There are bad history and no references, appalling opinions on patients (), quite possibly the worst hyphenation choice I have ever seen, stunning omissions and misrepresentations of pain science, and It's Weird That It Happened Twice soup metaphors. Fuller review (or at least annotated bibliography entry) to follow, maybe.

Some further progress on Florencia Clifford's Feeding Orchids to the Slugs ("Tales from a Zen kitchen"), which I acquired from Oxfam in a moment of weakness primarily for EYB purposes at a point when it was extremely discounted. It is primarily a somewhat disjointed memoir for which I am not the target audience, but hey, Books To Go Back In The Charity Shop Pile but that I wouldn't actually hate reading were exactly the goal, so that's a victory. Mostly. I'm a little over halfway through it, sticking book darts on pages that contain recipes for easier reference when I go back through on the actual indexing pass.

I absolutely needed something that was not going to make me furious and furthermore that was not going to be demanding, and there's a new one in the series, so I have now reread several Scalzi: Old Man's War and The Ghost Brigades completed, The Lost Colony in progress.

I've also had a very quick flick through the mentions of Descartes in Joanna Bourke's The Story of Pain, which is my next Pain Book. She does better than everyone else I've read, but I still think she's misinterpreting Treatise on Man. (Why do I have strongly-held opinions on Descartes now. CAN I NOT.)

Playing. Inkulinati, Monument Valley )

Cooking. SOUP.

smitten kitchen's braised chickpeas with zucchini and pesto, two batches thereof, because I had promised A burrata to go with and then (1) the supermarket was out of it and (2) the opened part-pack of feta wound up doing two days quite comfortably, so the second batch was required For Burrata Purposes.

I have also established that the pistachio croissant strata works very well in one of the loaf tins if you scale it down to 50% quantities because there were only 3 discount croissants at the supermarket (... because you had to wait and watch the person who got there JUST ahead of you taking Most Of Them...), which also conveniently used up the dregs of the cream that I had in the fridge.

Eating. Tagine out the freezer (thank you past Alex). Relatively fresh dried apple. A very plain lunch at Teras in Seydikemer, which was apparently the magic my digestive system needed to settle itself down! And I am very much enjoying my dark chocolate raspberry stars. :)

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Zhao Yunlan sprawled on a couch, grinning at his phone. The background shows a purple sky with stars. Text reads, "Slo-Mo Rewatch. Guardian - half an episode per week @ sid_guardian.dreamwidth.org"


Hi, welcome to this week's instalment of the Guardian drama Slo-Mo Rewatch! Watch half an episode a week, and then come and chat about it here in comments. Or you can just jump into the comments without rewatching, of course!

Here is last week's half-episode. On to the second half!

Episode 7, from 24:30

Summary: The SID finds Lai Su's house and confronts him. He reveals that someone promised him fame and fortune if he published webnovels, and he kept at it despite knowing about the murders. Lin Jing is disappointed and furious at his idol. Lai Su writes a final chapter to end his webnovel career, and ends up dying his character's death. Zhu Jiu tries to break into the SID and discovers the black energy shield. And Zhao Yunlan visits Shen Wei to talk about the case. Shen Wei is very touched that he sympathises with a Dixingren.

Zhao Yunlan reacts to Lin Jing's anger


Quote:

Lin Jing: "If you can't take responsibility for every word you write, you don't deserve to be called an author. You don't even deserve to be called a person!"

Detail:

Lin Jing describes the final chapter of the webnovel with the monster's death as follows: "He was engulfed by guilt for his many crimes. In the end, his own reflection in a lake scared him to death."

Since we actually see the text of the chapter on screen, I thought it'd be fun to plug the screencaps into Google Translate - here's the result:

mobile version | desktop version

Questions:

Do you have a favourite line in in this half of the episode? What do you think about Lin Jing's angry words to Lai Su? How great is Lai Su's house? Any parallels between this case and the drama's overall plot? Any parallels with the novel you can think of? Why is Zhu Jiu only now discovering the SID's shield? What's your favourite part of the final scene between Shen Wei and Zhao Yunlan?

(These are all just conversation starters - feel free to answer all, some, or none, and to say as much or as little as you like! You don't have to be keeping up with the rewatch to join in!)

And here is our schedule for the next batch of episodes - please do sign up to host a post if you can!

Write every day: Day 7

Dec. 7th, 2025 10:58 pm
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Had a writing session with [personal profile] garonne and ended up with 200 words. How did your writing go?

Tally:
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Day 6: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] chestnut_pod, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] ysilme,

Day 7: [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] china_shop

Bonus farm news: Made borscht and ate with grilled sandwiches with funnel chanterelle stew and cheese on top. Yum.

Sending out a NES OS

Dec. 7th, 2025 04:51 pm
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Opinions within the gamer community differ widely regarding the ethics of emulation — copying old games onto modern computers where they can be played by using software tools to mimic the behavior of older console hardware. Most video game publishers are strongly opposed of course, and fans agree that the people who make our games should be able to profit from them. But, because of their dependence on aging hardware, games are one of the least-well-preserved of all media types. Allowing pieces of our culture to vanish forever because their "owners" didn't find it profitable to preserve them, for generation after generation, doesn't "promote the progress of science and the useful arts".

And then of course there's this terrible pun.

lyrics by Benjamin Newman
ttto: "Message in a Bottle" by The Police
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OperaMania 2025

Dec. 7th, 2025 02:38 pm
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Sorry for keeping you all in suspense on this one; been a bit overwhelmed with work and health stuff. So, how was the inaugural 2-in-1 spectacle of Professional Opera and Interpretive Wrestling that we call OperaMania? Well, the fact that I am optimistically appending they year in hope of repeat productions should be a good hint. I loved it! All of the performers were great, the show was quite cleverly assembled, and the (standing-room-only) crowd was hot. What more could you ask for? Other than to do it all again next year!

When I saw the flyer for OperaMania (November 26 at Tom Longboat Hall, a fun two-storey venue that used to be a gym), I knew I had to go. I adore professional wrestling and am a "casual" opera fan (I watch whatever the COC is staging, but don't really go out of my way to learn about new operas or listen to recordings), so the thought of opera and wrestling together is a dream come true. However, I'd be lying if I said I had any idea how OperaReview and Junction City Wrestling were actually going to pull this off!

What we got was Master of Ceremonies, Gregory Finney, leading us through a variety show where the singers and wrestlers brought to life the most dramatic moments of Carmen, Rigoletto, and Lucia di Lammermoor (with some "one off" set pieces mixed in).

The evening started out with OperaReview's Danie Friessen singing the Canadian national anthem (will I learn the full English lyrics before my citizenship ceremony, or will my Habs fan brain continue to rewrite it into French?). But she was rudely interrupted by Alexander Hajek Donald Trump, ranting and raving (though the boos were so loud, I have no idea what he actually said). Undeterred, Friessen procured a steel chair and handily dispatched him. This is when I knew the whole thing was going to work. Not because of the cheap heat setup, but because Friessen and Hajek were actually mixing it up in the ring. I went in worried that the whole night would be a disjointed alternation between singing and wrestling because... If you were a professional singer, why would you want to get thrown around or have someone hit you with a chair? But from minute one, you could tell Hajek was willing to put his body on the line to make this show a success - and, really, that's what us sickos who love professional wrestling want to see.

Act 1 )

Act 2 )

Overall, it was a great show. I really appreciated that they put some thought into how to play to both audiences. Where it mattered, we got explanations for the different opera. And they broke up the wrestling matches (I don't think any went more than ~5 minutes), so there wasn't much risk of the opera fans getting bored. Comedy and general good will filled in any remaining gaps, and what came out was a really special and unique night out.

Wrestling and Opera came together and met in the middle: vaudeville. Why does it work? I think wrestling and opera both have a connection to the music hall or popular performance tradition (maybe there is a good pun around "Opera Buff-a" to be made here?). In addition, both of them have a kind of maximalist aesthetic and prefer a non-naturalistic style of acting. I also think they both rely on similar story structures and have a similar understanding of morality. A lot of people who aren't wrestling fans find it deeply unsatisfying if the babyface (hero) wins by a fluke or just gets beaten down utterly by a cheating villain. But this is precisely the kind of story we see in opera as well.

All in all, it was probably one of the most memorable evenings I've had this year. So, OperaMania, please come back!

Lion Eyes

Dec. 7th, 2025 04:30 pm
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The Eagles' original has been crying out for this pun for a long time, and I'm certainly not the first to think of it or mention it, but I may be the first to expand it into a complete story-song. This is a shapeshifting huntress's tale in the vein of "Velvet" or "Golden Eyes".

lyrics by Benjamin Newman
ttto: "Lyin' Eyes" by Don Henley and Glenn Frey
 

Let The Spores Rain Down

Dec. 7th, 2025 04:20 pm
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This one began with just the pun(ch) line, but when I realized what piece of media it could be about, it grew (ahem) into something deeper. Miyazaki's Nausicaa, like Frozen's Elsa, is a bold heroine who discovers a dangerous secret, an inner connection to an unstoppable natural force, and her own sense of purpose on the edge of the wilderness.

lyrics by Benjamin Newman
ttto: "Let It Go" from Disney's Frozen by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez
 
 
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Climate Change

Dec. 7th, 2025 03:11 pm
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Satellites spot rapid “Doomsday Glacier” collapse

Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly losing its grip on a crucial stabilizing point as fractures multiply and ice speeds up. Scientists warn this pattern could spread to other vulnerable Antarctic shelves.

Justin and Nick

Dec. 7th, 2025 04:07 pm
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If you're at all familiar with action adventures or comic books, you've surely heard Justin's name before, but did you know he has a twin brother? This concept was a long time in preparation, and finally took shape in something of a Les Barker x Tom Smith form.

by Benjamin Newman
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Goldenrod, Mugwort, and Bittersweet

Dec. 7th, 2025 03:47 pm
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Hekate is a mysterious and complex goddess, associated with magic and witchcraft, liminal spaces, and threes — such as places where three roads meet; or the upper, middle, and lower worlds. I know Her primarily through Her supporting role in the story of Persephone, about Whom more is written elsewhere. Speaking with Hekate around the time of Sukkot, a Jewish (not Hellenic!) holiday which involves the gathering and waving of a bundle of symbolic plants, She suggested to me this trio of weeds, all of which grow wild in my neighborhood. Poisonous nightshades have long been Hers (and bittersweet nightshade is poisonous), and mugwort and goldenrod are associated with the dream realm and abundance respectively.

lyrics and music by Benjamin Newman
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Dear Platonic Ideal Creator,

Dec. 7th, 2025 03:46 pm
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First of all, relax! I'm far from being picky, and I can pretty much guarantee that I'll love whatever you decide to create for me. These are nothing but guidelines, for you to take to heart or ignore to your heart's content. Also, hey! You're writing me fic or drawing me art! That's automatically a good reason for me to love you, no matter what. So, please, keep that in mind. Trust me, you can pretty much do no wrong. ♥

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