3 weeks for Dreamwidth event

Apr. 26th, 2026 07:46 am
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[community profile] 3weeks4dreamwidth runs April 25 to May 15 this year. The event celebrates the anniversary of, and promotes activity on, Dreamwidth, this lovely platform that you're enjoying right now.

Dreamwidth is my social media. I love this text-focused, algorithm-free, async format; it feels really comfortable and accessible to me. (I feel like I understand it, which is just not at all true of other platforms.) I love getting to keep up and interact with all of you! I wish only that more folks might feel like Dreamwidth is a place where they would like to engage these days, in general and overall, but especially fannishly. ♥

You? You're still here, evidently! What joy does DW bring you these days?

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- Current reading, in honour of Fluffy Seed Day (which is like Flying Ant Day but earlier):
"Carefully she plucked off some of the fluffy white seeds and tucked them into her wallet. When she picked the last ones, two of them sailed away, higher and higher, far above the parked cars and toward the strip of blue sky that was poking out between the buildings. The dandelion plants by her feet had probably come here the same way. What an adventurous way of sending your children out into the world. For a moment Caspia pictured her parents putting her up on the windowsill and strapping a parachute to her back. 'Good luck, Caspia!' Then a gentle nudge and she would soar high up into the sky, surrounded by hundreds of other children, whose parents had sent them out into the world in the same way, to find a place where they could grow flowers and roots."

- Egg-shaped comedy nuggets: Bob Mortimer finally pushing David Mitchell over the edge in Would I Lie to You. The Chris Rea egg incident will never stop being one of the funniest stories I've ever seen told:
Bob Mortimer's egg tales (12mins youtube).

- Lena Chamamyan singing Lamma Bada Yatathana (4mins youtube), her version of an Andalusian traditional song from a poem by Ibn al-Khatib. Bonus track in a different style للحياة و البقاء بسلام (2mins youtube) aka "To live in peace on earth / To stop all wars and suffering".

5 British spa towns what I has visited )

2 spa towns To Visit )

Farewell? - challenge #77

Apr. 26th, 2026 05:45 pm
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Title: Farewell? on AO3
Artist: [personal profile] mific
Rating: Teen - NSFW (bare breasts)
Fandom: Minoan culture
Characters/Pairings: Minoan woman
Notes: Made in Procreate for #77, the Windows and Openings challenge, and as a memorial and tribute to Ny ([personal profile] minoanmiss).

head of a Minoan woman against blue sky, red pillar.



first bicycle ride of the season

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:24 pm
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Was 17.8 KM, 11.1 miles, contending with noisy roads (12/18, County K, etc) all the way there and back. I needed that. Well, not the noisy roads aspect, that I could've done without, but the ride, yes.

I also needed the farmers market run to the square, if for different reasons. Farm fresh eggs, smoked trout that's going to end up in sandwiches with dark seed bread, and a veggie curry empanada that'll be breakfast tomorrow. :) Also a brief catch-up with one of my favorite vendors, Cora the empanada baker. She is just a delightful person, one of those folks who is unfailingly and honestly kind to everyone she meets.

I did not need the Brewer game loss, blah, but oh well. Nothing I can do about that. Except swear a little, heh.
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JLA Giffen-DeMatteis-Wozniak, JLE Giffen-Jones-Robertson. Warning for just SO MUCH NYC-based destruction. If you thought JLI #11 had a little imagery that hit different after 9/11, you hadn't seen anything yet.



Inspector Camus comes to the Justice League’s old embassy to find Michael Morice cleaning up. Morice may have been fired some time before the UN shut down the whole Justice League operation, but this was his embassy before that, and he won’t leave it in a state of bloody disorder! Shaking his head, Camus uses the monitor room to contact the League, but the League is in wild party mode in celebration of Max's return. So that’s about as productive as discussing anal-retentive tendencies with Morice. Or pacifism with Despero. )

Stats: Highlander: the Agent

Apr. 25th, 2026 10:30 pm
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Last night marked the posting of the 9th chapter of Fish or Cut Bait on Ao3. With this chapter, the Highlander: the Agent series hit a milestone of 250,000 words.

To celebrate, Tornis assembled a list of stats.

Check them out here!

250,000 word celebration stats

Dept. of The Darkest Timeline

Apr. 25th, 2026 09:44 pm
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I Used to Trust ...

I remember how I didn't believe Bob after the "assassination attempt" on That Man In Butler, PA, when he said the whole thing was more than suspicious, it was obviously a setup. We had a largely friendly contretemps about it. After I watched the man's miraculously healed ear I started to think Bob was right. 

And now it's happened again, just when his approval ratings are in the toilet. Funny, that; Butler, PA happened when his approval ratings were tanking, too. 

A lot of the reporting I'll trust will be independent journalists' not the legacy media types who put on their best duds and attended the White House Correspondents Dinner. 

As I said, I used to trust. 

But this was, you should pardon my cynicism, a fucking setup. 




Anyone want anything?

Apr. 25th, 2026 10:02 pm
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Anyone want anything? Prompts, meta, rants, etc?

Also apparently we're in 3 weeks for dreamwidth, so if anyone wants a general post on something, let me know.

Critical Role: Campaign 4, Episode 11

Apr. 25th, 2026 10:50 pm
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I'm very behind on Critical Role and have been rewatching the first ten episodes for the past week or so. Now that I'm caught up to the point where I was before life became very chaotic, I'm going to try to get properly catch-up over the next few weeks.

As with previous posts about the current campaign of Critical Role, this will be a combination of quotes, random thoughts, and some speculation. And it's obviously full of spoilers (albeit vague ones in places).

Spoilers under the cut. )
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The latest issue of TMNT: Saturday Morning Adventures (which you should all be reading, it is a delight and features nods and references to all forms to TMNT canon), features Bebop telling a sick Krang a bedtime story, set in a vaguely fantasy-ish realm.

And, well, it features a cameo from some fellow Saturday morning stars who are even more lost than usual...

Read more... )

Detective Comics 1108

Apr. 25th, 2026 07:25 pm
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Bruce shows off his sweet new ride to Green Arrow and Black Canary, that I'm sure will be on toy store shelves by Christmas.
Read more... )


Read more... )

Why Dreamwidth?

Apr. 25th, 2026 05:42 pm
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When everything happened on LJ back in the late 00s, I was loathe to give up a 'permanent' home, a place where I could easily find my own posts, a place where I had made so many friends. It was my second true migration; I wasn't on Yahoo Groups long enough to consider it a home, and the previous jump had been leaving mIRC as well as Usenet.

But here was this site that was supposed to be similar to LJ in feel and workings, but with the added bonus of dividing things into access and subscription. [personal profile] jerico_cacaw gave me an invite, my now-wife acquired me the seed account.

It helped, I admit, that I'd gotten into a kerfluffle in DC fandom, was moving more fully into Transformers, and was happy on that aspect to be starting over.

Why Dreamwidth now, though?

Permanent. My posts stay in a logically ordered fashion that I can go back and search in a number of ways. Not image intensive, which is a blessing to my eyes some days. Privacy controls I can use easily.

Or, in other words, it's where I keep my stuff.

Doors of Sleep, by Tim Pratt

Apr. 25th, 2026 01:47 pm
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This is the first book I've read by Tim Pratt. I had somehow gotten the impression that they wrote very highbrow, abstract sf that I probably wouldn't enjoy. I have no idea where that came from because this novel, which I tried because of the delightful premise, is completely not that and I enjoyed it very much.

Zax Delatree, a social worker/mediator from a utopian post-scarcity world, develops a condition where he travels to a random other world every time he sleeps. Through a lot of trial and error, he also discovers that he can take with him items on his person, and also other people if he's touching them when he falls asleep. If they're asleep too, they will arrive fine. If they're not, they arrive insane. ("The Jaunt" is one of many spottable influences.) Here's Zax and his companion, Minna, explaining their situation:

"Do you know the word 'multiverse?' [...] We're travelers, sort of. Sort of explorers. And sort of refugees."

"If this is true, the implications are immense."

"The implications are also very small and also personal," said Minna.


This is the most charming and heartfelt novel I've read in a while. It's mostly a picaresque, with Zax and Minna (and assorted friends and pursuing enemies) visiting all sorts of colorful other worlds, exploring and surviving and trying to be of use. The many worlds are great, I loved Zax and Minna and the friends they meet, and it's full of sense of wonder and hopefulness and people being kind under extremely difficult circumstances. I also liked that Zax and Minna are friends who are explicitly not romantically or sexually involved with each other.

There is a sequel, Prison of Sleep, which I have ordered.
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