The Starship Arrives

Mar. 16th, 2026 08:32 pm
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1/350 scale model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (refit)
1/350 scale model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (refit)
TOMY International
Nikon Z6 • NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 S
f/11 @ 105mm • 1/45s • ISO 1600

Back in 2011, I passed on the QMx USS Enterprise refit Artisan 1/350 scale Replica. Of course I did – it was $5,000!

Then in August 2024, TOMY International launched its crowdfunding campaign for their own 1/350 scale replica of the NCC-1701 USS Enterprise refit. In a moment of FOMO, I placed a preorder – which became real when the campaign was fully funded. 329% funded, actually. 19 months later, the 34" long starship replica was delivered to my door – today.

A Few Pictures – and a Dilemma )
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Evildea's most relatable youtube video: I failed my language challenge...

Two weeks ago I was very excited that devoting lots of time to speaking practice was, within days, making me see progress in my confidence (skill, idk, but confidence is worth a lot). Then I was like, well if I could do this any time and see progress, why now?

I don't get why this happens, that sometimes seeing progress makes me go, eh never mind, apparently this is easy so I could just do it later??

Anyway, last week I did very little in the way of practice. And I saw no progress, what a surprise!

Yesterday I decided I should go for the whole "establishing a habit" goal instead of the "getting better at speaking" goal, because apparently one is easy and the other is not. 75fluent, the challenge I decided not to do in January, is just ending, and they're taking a break before starting another 75 days at the end of the month.

So if I start now during the break, two things: one, I can do 90 days instead of 75! Two, when I give up within the first two weeks, the challenge won't have actually started, so it doesn't count.

Today is Day 2 and I still have to record something. What did Evildea get to, Day 6? That should be, uh... Friday.

I'll let you know if I make it to Friday.

Sprouted dahlia count: 3
Number of dedicated dahlia lights: 0

Me-and-media update

Mar. 17th, 2026 03:49 pm
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Previous poll review
In the Fitness trackers poll, 18% of respondents regularly use a fitness tracker to monitor their activity, 10% also use an app, and 16% use the pedometer on their phone; 48% said "other no", proving that I really should have got more granular (and emphatic) for non-adopters. Sorry! (For me, I enjoy some of the "gamification of exercise" parts, but when Fitbit eventually insists that I have to merge my data with my Google account in a few months, I plan to delete the app and use my device as a standalone thingummy.)

In ticky-boxes, FANDOM SPARKLES came second to hugs hugs hugs, 56% to 68%. "I genuflect to the sanctity of the ticky-box" is a reference to/misquote of a line from a Courtney Milan romance. Thank you for your votes! ♥

Reading
Almost nothing. Andrew and I started (barely) The Warrior's Apprentice by Bujold, the first Miles Vorkosigan book, in audio, read by Grover Gardner. And in ebook I've just started Courtney Milan's m/m novella, The Pursuit of... set during the American War of Independence.

Kdramas
I was sure I'd have drifted away from One Spring Night by now in favour of the new thing, but I'm semi-managing to watch that and Undercover Miss Hong in tandem. I love both of them in very different ways. OSN is slow and as full of social nuance as an Austen novel; UMH is silly corporate spy shenanigans and found family.

(In Undercover Miss Hong, the 35-year-old lead is undercover as a 20-year-old, and every time she glances around quickly and her shoulders move too, I think, yep, it's the stiff neck that gives you away. #relatable)

As predicted, Pru and I started Love Scout. I am immediately obsessed with it all over again, ahhhhhh! How am I going to bear the wait between watchings??

Other TV
A bit more of Ponies, but it's so tense that I keep avoiding it. It's only an 8-episode season, and we're halfway, so I should probably bite the bullet and power through.

Episode 2 of R.J. Decker was terribly written, to the point where I don't know if I can keep going. (I think the Movie Briefs podcast may have ruined me for PI shows: I kept going, "Is this witness tampering?" and "Stop revealing case information to suspects!")

More of The Pitt (I am worried about Robbie) (no spoilers, please!!) and Cheers.

And last night we watched the bizarre combination of:
  1. the pilot of The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, a gorgeously cinematic show about loss, grief, and New York "society" people dealing with nature in Montana. It's like the love child of A River Somewhere (Australian fly-fishing show which I happen to own on DVD), Schitt's Creek (but without the humour; just the rich people out of their comfort zone part), and [something dealing with partner-loss], and
  2. The Naked Gun, starring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson (surprisingly watchable; made us laugh).


We've also watched a bunch of stand-up lately: Marc Maron, Rose Matafeo, probably some others.

Audio entertainment
"Corporations have learned that when you have total buy-in, from everyone, and if you can make it impossible for people to not use your product, you determine what culture is. You just do." Gita Jackson on Tech Won't Save Us. (I am so grateful to Dreamwidth for not having an algorithm!)

Online life
Sign-ups are open for the 520 Day Guardian Reverse Exchange!! Yay!! This is our eighth year, and it's always a great time.

Writing/making things
I finished a round of rewrites on one of my started-for-Yuletide fics and sent it back to beta; now I need to apply the same rewriting strategy to my other started-for-Yuletide fic too. 520 Day assignments will out by the 8th, so that's my deadline for these: three weeks. In theory, that should be do-able.

I'm averaging one fic a month so far this year, which is pretty slow-paced for me, but it isn't nothing.

Life/health/mental state things
[Dog in burning house; everything is fine.gif, local politics edition] )

Link dump
The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited by Gita Jackson | Heroes Choose Danger - How to Make Your Passive Hero Active [Screenwriting Tips] by [youtube.com profile] heyjameshurst (Youtube, 12:57 min) | Night Train with Wyatt Cenac ep 1 (stand-up series made for streaming, but then the streamer went bust).

Good things
520 Day, yay!! FTH, eeee!! Writers' Hour continues to keep me showing up; it's a structure that works really well for me. Kdramas and those of you who recommend them to me. AO3 comments on some of my favourites of my fics. Sunday's long bike ride to buy the best hot cross buns didn't have any negative arm/wrist consequences. The air fryer I inherited is ridiculously tiny, but I'm enjoying it. Good weather. Reasonably good health. (*knocks on wood*) Cat! Andrew!

Poll #34375 Smoke alarms
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 48


Smoke alarms

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I have some on ceilings/walls
38 (79.2%)

I have some in piles around the place
8 (16.7%)

I have an inadequate number / inadequate coverage
4 (8.3%)

nope
3 (6.2%)

when one goes off, I assume it's serious and take action
15 (31.2%)

when one goes off, I assume it's a battery issue and silence it / take it off the wall
19 (39.6%)

my place/building has built-in alarms, and I trust them
5 (10.4%)

my place/building has built-in alarms, and they go off all the time, argh
0 (0.0%)

other
3 (6.2%)

ticky-box full of pizza, yeah!
22 (45.8%)

ticky-box full of iridescent bubbles
30 (62.5%)

ticky-box full of chopsticks
20 (41.7%)

ticky-box full of hiking
17 (35.4%)

ticky-box full of hugs
38 (79.2%)

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Does anyone have or have access to the The Polychrome Historical Haggadah by Jacob Freedman? I'm curious as to what kind of hagadah text it has. I can find a write-up that lists the levels and one of them is Contemporary, defined as beginning in 1900. What's the contemporary stuff? Are there notable things this hagadah includes/doesn't include?

It having contemporary things/cup of Miriam/etc is not a downside, I just want to know what sort of thing is in this before I decide if I wanna get it for this year or not. My utmost value in a hagadah is "is this usable", not really "is this beautiful", and my "is this historically interesting" niche is already fulfilled by the hagadah shelaimah. So is this the sort of thing that would perfectly slot next to the hagadah shelaimah on the shelf, or is it more of a gimmick? The last hagadah I got because it was artistic, I ended up giving away, because it was pretty but not actually functional.

Tagged

Mar. 16th, 2026 07:08 pm
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I’ve been using black mesh zip pouches of various sizes to organize my gear – tech gear, photography gear – and for traveling, makeup/beauty products, vitamin/supplement containers. These pouches are very handy. I had been buying them from Amazon, but it appears that Daiso has them, too. Anyway, I have quite the assortment.

The thing about using them for my photography gear is that the contents all look sort of similar, so one might have to spend a moment or two figuring out what exactly is in the pouch.

At this year’s Portland Winter Light Festival, there was one night (Day 5 Tuesday) where I was shooting a Nikon D810 and a Nikon Z8. I don’t think I’ve ever used both a DSLR and a mirrorless camera on the same night. While those cameras can use the same battery, they use very different memory cards. So I had two very similar black mesh pouches – differing only by memory card type. It’s a little hard to figure out which bag was which in the dark.

I wanted an easier way to identify the contents of the black pouches, and at Etsy, I found Custom Zipper Pulls by ThoughtfulColors. I built up a list of tags that I wanted and placed an order on March 4. The tags arrived today, and I affixed them to my photography zipper pouches. They are excellent!

Tagged black mesh zip bags for photography gear
Tagged black mesh zip bags for photography gear
Zipper Pulls by ThoughtfulColors@Etsy.com

The black zipper pulls are one-sided and are for general organization in my studio or my luggage. The purple zipper pulls are two-sided (same text on both sides) and are for pouches I have in my photography field kit. The purple makes the labels stand out more for faster identification. Anyway, I’m very pleased with these tags – high quality materials, excellent workmanship – and high legibility.

Media update 16032026

Mar. 16th, 2026 07:37 pm
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This is a quick update, because I have low energy and because I've been putting it off since the end of January. I'm just making a list of the things I've finished watching or reading, but I'm not going to go into much depth here. I have drafts for some of the series I've finished, and I might write them, but I can't promise anything. We can talk about them in the comments, if anyone is interested in reading my opinions in a less structured or extended way.

Finished watching
  • Interminable (Thai BL) – 12 episodes ( January 23)
  • DMD Friendship Reality, the Third Chapter (Thai reality show) – 6 episodes (January 25)
  • Goddess Bless You From Death (Thai BL) – 13 episodes (January 30)
  • Burnout Syndrome (Thai BL) – 10 episodes (Febraury 4)
  • Dare You to Death (Thai BL) – 10 episodes (February 26)
  • How Dare You!? (Chinese drama) – 32 episodes (February 26)
  • Heated Rivalry (Canadian drama)  – 6 episodes (March 9) (rewatch)
  • KinnPorsche (Thai BL) – 14 episodes (March 14)

Finished reading
  • Panguan – Musuli  117 chapters (extras not included, i Suppose I’ll have to wait for the licensed TL ToT) (February 8)
  • SVSSS Vol. 4 – MXTX – 10 chapters (March 13)

Currently reading
  • Convenience Store Woman – Murata Sayaka (Tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori)

Currently writing
  • The pulse beneath (Khemjira fic) - 2/8 chapters (it has a title and I've posted those two chapters!)
Currently playing
  • My Burning Heart (Visual Novel) 

Currently watching

Dramas
  • Countdown to Yes (Japanese BL) – Mondays – 9/11 episodes
  • The Long Ballad (Chinese Drama) – No schedule – 9/49 episodes
  • Cosmetic Playlover S2 (Japanese BL) – Thursdays – 8/10 episodes
  • Cat for Cash (Thai BL) – Tuesdays – 8/10 episodes
  • My Romance Scammer (Thai BL) – Sundays – 7/12 episodes
  • Only Friends: Dream On (Thai BL) – Fridays – 3/12 episodes
  • The Pitt S1 (US drama) – No schedule – 3/15 episodes
  • Hard Nights (Thai drama) – No schedule – 3/16 episodes

Anime
  • Isekai Office Worker: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter – Tuesdays – 10/12 episodes

On hold

Books
  • Counterattack - Chapter 198

Anime
  • Sanrio Danshi – No schedule – 8/12 episodes
  • Komi Can’t Communicate – No schedule – 4/24 episodes
  • Rokuhōdō Yotsuiro Biyori – No schedule – 2/12 episodes

Dramas
  • The Bangkok Boy (Thai BL) – No schedule – 2/12 episodes
  • Theory of Love (Thai BL) – No schedule – 2/12 episodes
  • Perfect 10 Liners (Thai BL) – No schedule – 4/24 episodes
  • Runaway (Thai GL) – No schedule – 2/8 episodes
Documentary
  • Debo, puedo y quiero: Juan Gabriel (Mexican documentary) – No Schedule – 3/4 episodes

Books read, early March

Mar. 16th, 2026 08:50 pm
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Ruth Awad, Set to Music a Wildfire. A poetry collection that is very directly about her experiences as a daughter of a Lebanese immigrant and her father's experiences in Lebanon. Interesting but not particularly subtle; I'm not sure it's fair to demand subtlety on these topics.

M.H. Ayinde, A Song of Legends Lost. A thumping big fantasy. Did I read this because one of the characters is eating plantains very early on and I love plantains? Well. That wasn't the only reason. But the things it said about the worldbuilding drew me in and kept me going for many hundred pages.

Shane Bobrycki, The Crowd in the Early Middle Ages. Bobrycki noticed a gaping hole between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance when it came to the influence of large group behavior in Europe, and this book is him examining what we know about that, what crowds there actually were, what impact they had on the life of their cultures and why. He manages to remember that Europe does not just mean Italy at first and later France and England, which is always nice.

Eliane Boey, Club Contango. I really like Boey's prose, and this started out well for me, but as the narrative bore inexorably down on the plot twist and I could no longer pretend it would not be that particular plot twist--which I had foreseen at the very beginning and really hoped it would not be--I grew more and more frustrated. Here's hoping her next thing doesn't lean on a twist of that particular sort.

Sarah E. Bond, Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in the Roman Empire. Bond is clear and explicit about where she's drawing parallels between modern unions and ancient groups that have similar traits, and she's willing to make her arguments about them specific rather than handwavey. A corrective for too much of the assumption that the people of the past were not like us, and an angle on the ancient world more interesting to me than most.

Michael Brown, The Wars of Scotland, 1214-1371. Definitely what it says on the tin, from the top-down perspective rather than anything about what these wars were like for the rank and file. Did you know the Scots were not a restful people in this era? welp.

Steph Cherrywell, The Ink Witch. I loved this so much. It's MG fantasy that's actually funny rather than adult-trying-too-hard, it's got ink magic and a tarantula familiar and a lovely fierce trans heroine whose plot is not about being trans, it's about magic quests and family politics and mermaids and yeti and running a little motel. It's so great, I'm so happy about this book.

P.F. Chisholm, A Taste of Witchcraft. At this point in this series (this is book 10, don't start here), we are no longer talking about an historical murder mystery series but more generally an historical adventure series. This one goes very, very vividly into the tortures accused witches suffered, so if you're not feeling up for that, maybe not this one. It also features quite a bit of my favorite characters in the series, though.

Sunyi Dean, The Girl With a Thousand Faces. Discussed elsewhere.

Nicola Griffith, She Is Here. A short collection of essays, poems, and short stories. Most of the essays were familiar to me from previous sources, but they go well here thematically. I love Griffith's novels, but her shorter work does not feel as strong or essential to me. For me this is a nice-to-have, not a must-have.

Bassem Khandaqji, A Mask the Color of the Sky. A novel about a young Palestinian man who has aspirations in both archaeology and fiction--who is writing a novel about Mary Magdalen, or trying to--who looks at the wider world and wants a wider life. And then he finds an ID that will allow him, with his particular appearance, to readily pass as a Jewish Israeli, and he does that for a while, and it's the sort of book where the complications are primarily internal, emotional, mental, about his place in the world and his identity, rather than thriller novel shooty-shoot complications. It's short and fairly straightforward.

Margrit Pernau, Emotions and Temporalities. Kindle. This is one of a series of short monographs that I downloaded a while ago, and it's the first where I've really felt that the format limited content beyond what was useful. I wanted a lot more context on emotionality and assessments of past/present/future in the cultures Pernau was discussing; I felt like more and longer examples would have strongly benefitted her argument. Ah well, I'm told you can't win them all.

Dana Simpson, Unicorn Secrets. This is the latest of a collection of daily strips of the comic Phoebe & Her Unicorn, which I don't read daily, I read them in collection form. It is nice and fun and nice. Is this the best of them, no, but it does what I wanted it to do, it is a pleasant diversion.

Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle. Reread. So one of the things I didn't fully notice when I read this the first time, 25 years ago on a friend's futon waiting for another friend's wedding, is that this is an almost perfect balance of Victorian and modern novel. Specifically: money is allowed to be the main concern. Money is discussed in detail, what food you can get for it and what clothes and what marriage will do about it and how we feel about that. Marriage is still considered to be the main way that women handle money, but no longer the only way (and the ending makes that matter rather than blurring to a romantic "isn't it lovely that the marrying couple just happens to have enough funds after all?" that some of the other books both Victorian and modern fall back on). It is very matter-of-fact about sex and sexuality for its publication date, but not in a smarmy or overbalanced way. This is also one of fiction's non-evil stepmothers, and bless her for that.

D.E. Stevenson, Miss Buncle's Book. Kindle. A very gentle comedy about a spinster in a small village who writes a novel with keen observations of all her neighbors and sets the whole town on its ear. I'm fascinated by the line Stevenson manages to walk between letting the Great Depression feel real (Miss Buncle needs her book to make her money! it's not quite as money-focused as I Capture the Castle but still) and still keeping it upbeat for the people who were reading the book as an escape from that very same Great Depression. Not terribly deep, fairly predictable in its larger plot though not necessarily in its scene incidentals, fun all the same.

Ethan Tapper, How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World. I was a bit disappointed in this, which aims at being a lyrical memoir of a life in forestry. The lyricism is repetitive (which is harder to forgive considering how short this volume is) and in places twee (writing some sections about himself in the third person as "the man" did not work for me), and in general there was a great deal less how than I hoped for. He talked about what he was doing, he even talked in general terms about those who might not understand how killing plants could help a forest ecosystem. But as it was memoir rather than science essay, he felt no need to go into the evidence behind his positions--and, crucially, actions.

Jo Walton and Ada Palmer, Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Discussed elsewhere.

CR + DR

Mar. 16th, 2026 08:52 pm
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I've fallen quite a few episodes behind at this point with the new Critical Role campaign, but I'm through episode four and having an absolute blast! Very interesting story, very fun characters, very intriguing mystery! I love what Brennan is doing with everything. :D

open him up and put the stone where it belongs )

Finally got around to playing through the most recent Deltarune chapters (normal and weird routes!) with peeps a while back. This game and its characters and mysteries have been eating my brain, it's all so good!! :D

proceed )
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Let's begin with this: the fish doorbell is active again! See fish on the camera, push the button to have the keeper go and let them through.

A lovely profile on Diane Duane, who has been in fandom and making fandom and having her own fandom for many decades at this point.

Bruce Campbell, star of Evil Dead, Brisco County, Jr., Bubba Ho-Tep, and frequent guest star on Xena: Warrior Princess, among other roles, revealed a cancer diagnosis that was going to make his tour for a new movie come up short. Gods-cursed cancer. Here's hoping Bruce can beat it and the treatments are effective.

Permission to use more modern music in figure skating programs has meant an entire series of headaches to obtain copyright clearances to use the music, because skating has not yet worked out appropriate blanket licensing permissions, I guess, with all the relevant countries and possible artists. I'm interested as to why copyright holders and/or companies would reject the use of their music during skating programs or the Olympics, outside of "this person using this music is not someone we want associated with the music."

Because the United States is not a safe place to be, nor to try and enter and exit legally, the Ig Nobel Prizes have moved their award ceremony to Zurich, Switzerland. The Annals of Improbable Research have found something far too probable, about the way that U.S. immigration is treating everyone, so they went somewhere safer.

And speaking of ignoble people... )

Last for tonight, Black Africans are everywhere in history, including in places where the average studier has their focus pinned down to the whiter side of Europe, instead of the greater world Latin Christendom interacted with.

And a searchable database of ukiyo-e prints through several eras of Japanese carving and printmaking.

(Materials via [personal profile] adrian_turtle, [personal profile] azurelunatic, [personal profile] boxofdelights, [personal profile] cmcmck, [personal profile] conuly, [personal profile] cosmolinguist, [personal profile] elf, [personal profile] finch, [personal profile] firecat, [personal profile] jadelennox, [personal profile] jenett, [personal profile] jjhunter, [personal profile] kaberett, [personal profile] lilysea, [personal profile] oursin, [personal profile] rydra_wong, [personal profile] snowynight, [personal profile] sonia, [personal profile] the_future_modernes, [personal profile] thewayne, [personal profile] umadoshi, [personal profile] vass, the [community profile] meta_warehouse community, [community profile] little_details, and anyone else I've neglected to mention or who I suspect would rather not be on the list. If you want to know where I get the neat stuff, my reading list has most of it.)

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Mar. 17th, 2026 12:27 am
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Actually went ahead and made myself a Bluesky! Didn't think I'd be doing that anytime soon, but Tumblr had to go ahead and shit the bed (:

The management of that site must have fungus for brains or something — Anyone with an ounce of awareness would know that Tumblr doesn't stand a snowball's chance in hell imitating Twitter when Xitter (X/Twitter), Bluesky and Threads are all already doing that. I genuinely love Tumblr's functionality (buggy though it may be) — I LIKE that it isn't like other sites! I like that it's its own thing! It really seems that no one who's bought the site has the good sense to lean into that.

I know we have this discussion every time a wide-reaching negative change occurs on this website, but I really have to wonder if we are approaching the end of the line here. They can't keep operating at a deficit, and it seems like nothing they do actually draws in the crowd capable of keeping them afloat financially, and their most prolific users are by in large are broke anticapitalist queer people with hardly a penny to their name and a well-earned disgust for the management over their treatment of trans women that discourages any desire to spend money on the site in the event they do have it. This isn't sustainable!

Urgh, sorry for the downer post. Hopefully I can come here with something more positive soon. Maybe I'll share my Sims 2 shenanigans in some sort of a personal retrospective with regards my playstyle. Who knows?
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Brisk scene on a rocky beac hwith a gull.
"Just don’t give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don’t think you can go wrong." (Ella Fitzgerald)

Quote chosen by [personal profile] sylvanwitch

Tally:
Welcome post
Days 1-10 )

Day 13: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] ysilme

Day 14: [profile] badly_kntted, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] ysilme

Day 15: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] glinda, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] ysilme

Day 16: [personal profile] china_shop

Let us know if we missed you or if you didn't check in for a while, so we can add you. Of course joining the fun is possible at any point.

~ ~ ~

[personal profile] ysilme here: tons of nonfic today, including two short articles for my voluntary job, but only an alibi sentence of fic as my brain was too fried for coherent writing afterwards. ;op

[personal profile] sylvanwitch here: 393 words on "Dixon and the Detective."
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I am alive and well, no worries, my grave is metaphorical so far, and yet, for years, having heard this expression for the first time ever I felt it.

It was this musical video that made it happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJcG1JXidvU


It is a bit hard to explain. The video has bits and pieces of private lives of various judges in Russia, pulled from their social accounts and their professional ones. Was any privacy laws broken here? Probably.

The judges in question (I didn’t check everyone, but that’s not the point here) were involved in recent political cases in Russian courts, and let’s say it, their judgments were not that just. More like overwhelmingly unjust and cruel, even when technically made according to law. But more often according to political demand.

The song that accompanies the video talks about threads of fate and no guarantees for them when the time comes for another turn of the political wheel. It is set on a melody of a well-known and really old song and has both ear-worming and chilling effect.

AI is heaving used for making the video, but this is exactly the use I find creative.

So why did I feel that way? I’ve been here a long time, and maybe somebody of the old friends remember that I used to be a lawyer. And when I got my law degree, more than 25 years ago, in another century, in another world, I dreamed of being a judge. I wanted to serve my county. I believed in justice and fairness and that the system will work for the people if we have better laws and follow those laws honestly.

I interned at the Moscow city court, and I loved it.

The path from law school to becoming a judge in Russia was a pretty straightforward. I dropped from the shortest path almost immediately for a combination of reasons. I found another job and was quite happy with it, then I found myself living abroad and the dream slowly died. For years I, with some sadness, wondered what if I did fulfilled that dream, what my life would look like. Same as I wondered about my parallel universe life as a historian.

In 2022 all the parallels crossed and all the universes collapsed into one present reality and I was happy that my dreams stayed dreams. Well. Not HAPPY. But I very much not wanted to be a judge in Moscow right now.

And this little video and this catchy song brought afresh the terror – would I be if my dreams came true? Would that young optimistic, justice-minded me become state-minded automaton with rotten soul or a money-driven carefree corrupt sell-out? What case would have become too much?
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Poll #34373 Clothes
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 13


How emphatic are your opinions on Shen Wei’s Haixing clothes?

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Not (clothes are clothes)
1 (7.7%)

Not with a few exceptions (accessories)
0 (0.0%)

Not with a few exceptions (outfits)
1 (7.7%)

Somewhat
2 (15.4%)

Very
6 (46.2%)

Extremely
3 (23.1%)

I will fight you!
1 (7.7%)

I didn't use to, but fandom has made me care
1 (7.7%)

How emphatic are your opinions on Zhao Yunlan's clothes?

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Not (clothes are clothes)
1 (7.7%)

Not with a few exceptions
1 (7.7%)

Somewhat
5 (38.5%)

Very
5 (38.5%)

Extremely
1 (7.7%)

I've papered my bedroom with screencaps of him in that grey sweater and distressed jeans
2 (15.4%)

What does Zhao Yunlan find sexiest about the Envoy? (check all that apply)

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mystery
9 (69.2%)

super-strength
5 (38.5%)

other powers
3 (23.1%)

authority
7 (53.8%)

mercy
8 (61.5%)

mouth
8 (61.5%)

eyelashes
7 (53.8%)

those slight, faint-hint-of-amusement smiles
10 (76.9%)

weapon
2 (15.4%)

the fact that Zhao Yunlan's father would strongly disapprove
5 (38.5%)

other (please specify in comments)
1 (7.7%)

Which of these best describes you?

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I speak/read Mandarin well / It's my first language
0 (0.0%)

I'm learning Mandarin
4 (30.8%)

I'm learning Mandarin because of Guardian
2 (15.4%)

I've picked up a few words
6 (46.2%)

I don't know any Mandarin but I'd like to learn
1 (7.7%)

Don’t know anything, languages are haaard
2 (15.4%)

No Mandarin, but I know (an)other Asian language(s)
2 (15.4%)

Other
1 (7.7%)

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Thinner by Richard Bachman

Mar. 16th, 2026 04:41 pm
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Thinner


”Thinner" - the old gypsy man barely whispered the word. Billy felt the touch of a withered hand, gentle on his cheek.

Billy Halleck, prosperous if overweight citizen, happily married, shuddered, then turned angrily away. The old woman's death had been none of his fault. The court had cleared him. She'd just stumbled in front of his car. Now he simply wanted to forget the whole messy business.

Later, when the scales told him he was losing weight, it was what the doctor had ordered. His wife was pleased - as she should have been. But...

"Thinner" - the word, the old man's curse, had lodged in his mind like a fattening worm, eating at his flesh, at his reason. And with his despair, came violence.


The book is far creepier than you might think, actually one of the creepier King books, imo. The reader is there every step of the way as the gypsy’s curse takes hold. The descriptions of not just Billy’s plight, but that of the judge who cleared him and the sheriff whose report was deliberately, well, thin, can’t help but bring a shiver or two. It’s strange how something that sounds so mundane, no vampire or ghoul to be found, could actually be more frightening.

The story is told from Billy Halleck’s pov, and while the reader might attempt some sympathy for the man, we also know that he hasn’t yet payed for his transgression. He’ll do just about anything to make sure that doesn’t happen, but some things are unavoidable. And it was the gypsies who I ended up feeling for sympathy for.

The story never lets up, as the curse relentlessly does its work. There are some great characters, just as important to the story as Billy, who help it along.


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1. The Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky
2. Four Past Midnight by Stephen King
3. The Possession of Alba Díaz by Isabel Cañas
4. The Gales of November: The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald by John U. Bacon/a>
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Moon Flower by James P. Hogan
6. The Man Who Saved the Union: Ulysses Grant in War and Peace by H.W. Brands
7. Fires of Eden by Dan Simmons
8. Clytemnestra's Bind (House of Atreus 1) by Susan C Wilson
9. Glory and the Lightning. by Taylor Caldwell
10. Into the Ice: The Northwest Passage, the Polar Sun, and a 175-Year-Old Mystery by Mark Synnott
11. Regeneration (Regeneration 1) by Pat Barker
12. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
13. A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C.A. Fletcher
14. Thinner by Richard Bachman


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