string things

Jul. 1st, 2025 09:13 am
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I'm still marvelling at having a hobby that I'm willing to spend money on -- I went to a weaving conference last week (got a first-timer scholarship, which covered admission and room and board, but I splurged and got a single room, so paid a little extra) which meant buying extra yarn for the workshop, and then even though I'm well out of storage room and have said multiple times I need to make some things before I buy more stuff, I bought 7 more cones of yarn (some of it was on sale! the rest was just really pretty hand-dyed!). Some of it I can definitely think of things to do with it, the rest I'll just have to try and keep an eye out for ideas, because I don't want it to sit forever.

And I talked to people too, constantly, the whole weekend. My god. By day 2.5 I was wiped, I am not an extrovert by any means. But folks chatted throughout classes, in the hallways, just wherever. I walked out of the dinner hall and ended up talking with some random woman whose name I never caught for like 10 minutes. Plus, also, I ran into a friend from local fandom cons who I hadn't seen in like 10-ish years (MJ and Con.txt). Neither of us were doing fiber things back then, so it was really a (pleasant) surprise.

Anyway now I am back home and waiting for work to ramp back up -- it always slows down in the summer due to end-of-fiscal-year purchasing deadlines, but today starts the new FY, so I'm just waiting for the word that budgets are loaded into the system, and I can start doing work again. Things are also wonky because DC passed an energy savings bill recently, so in order to comply we're finally getting around to converting the building to LED lighting -- which means shuffling folks' offices and encasing the stacks in protective material. We don't have an end date and the last construction project went on and on and on, so folks are just crossing fingers that impact will be minimal on the full-term researchers starting in the fall. I'm planning to hide in my new office with a fucking door so I can avoid chatty opinionated elder coworker for once in my life. My god this would be an amazing time to finally get a new job and quit.

Oh! I almost forgot. I also managed to blitz through all of Elementary in the last month or so, after having had it on my 'to watch' list for years. There are some parts of it that left me kind of 'meh,' and for someone who's great at identifying prosthetic-forehead Star Trek actors in other roles by only their eyes, I could not for the life of me identify Johnny Lee Miller in 3/4 profile shots on multiple occasions. My brain also kept replacing him in my memory with Darren Nichols. I think it was something about the overly upright posture (and also the dramatics). These things mostly resolved themselves by probably midway through season 2, by which point I could focus on things like how unsexy Mycroft was. It's a shame but unsurprising that there isn't more fic. I need to find something to watch that does have a lot of fic, but I haven't come up with anything yet. Though I think the latest season of Leverage: Redemption just finished, or is about to, and that sounds like it should give me something to sink my teeth into.

Richard Dragon: Kung-Fu Fighter #6

Jul. 1st, 2025 02:30 pm
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Writer: Dennis O’Neil

Pencils: Ric Estrada

Inks: Wally Wood


Richard Dragon and Lady Shiva stumble across the lair of modern day pirates.


Read more... )

Time to Rise

Jul. 1st, 2025 12:00 am
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Posted by Gandhi

In a powerful blend of poetry and music, poet Lucy Grace and sitarist Paul Livingstone calls us to awaken our connection to the universe and embrace our unique gifts. With evocative imagery and soulful sitar accompaniment, the poem composition urges us to remember our place in the larger tapestry of life, emphasizing the potential for unity in diversity and celebrating individual uniqueness as part of a larger existential fabric. The piece reminds us we are "made to connect love to the ache," highlighting the beauty in merging the spiritual with the earthly. This uplifting message encourages us to bravely answer our unique callings -- whether as a nurturer, a storyteller, a vegetable grower, or beyond. It's a stirring invitation to rise and bring love to the forefront of our actions.

Sunshine Revival: Challenge #1

Jul. 1st, 2025 07:59 am
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Challenge #1

  • Journaling Prompt: Light up your journal with activity this month. Talk about your goals for July or for the second half of 2025.
  • Creative Prompt: Shine a light on your own creativity. Create anything you want (an image, an icon, a story, a poem, or a craft) and share it with your community.
Goals for July:
  • I read 5 books in June so I would like to match that (at least).
  • I want to have a get-together/game night at my house in July.
  • I want to feel more ready for starting my new job in August (ie. have more ideas for lessons and activities).
  • I would like to stay in [community profile] therealljidol , but even if I get cut I would like to continue to do some creative writing each week.
With the events in the world and in this forsaken country (and, hell, even my own crappy state) being so overbearing and despair-inducing, I want to keep the energy to reach out to friends, to work toward the future, and to read and write. Everything feels so hopeless and like things are ending, so I want to do things that are actively reaching for a positive future.



July: 10 out of 20

Jul. 1st, 2025 03:11 pm
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Our first challenge in July:

10 out of 20

Under the cut, you will find a list with 20 prompts. Your mission is to grab at least 10 of them and create a little something for it. Keep in mind, even if it is not the meaning of the challenge, no one will punish you when you only grab one or two prompts. Every work is welcome.

To complete the challenge, you can create up to ten single works, or combine one or more prompts in one work.

Allowed are fics up to 500 words, small poems like haiku or tanka, icons (100x100 px), and small graphics up to 500 px width x height. Please stay to the maximum, even if you use more than one prompt in your work.

All fandoms, genres, and ratings are welcome, as are original works and real-person works.

When posting directly to [community profile] sweetandshort, please use a header of your choice and put bigger works under a cut. You can also post your work at any other place, but please leave a header and a link here to keep the community running.

When posting your works, please use any appropriate tag. When a tag is missing, use 'tag needed'.

This challenge runs until July 31, midnight in your timezone.

July Prompt List )
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Only the brave, the arrogant, the naïve, or the desperate Men trespass in Arafel's Ealdwood. Into which category does the latest visitor fall?

The Dreamstone (Ealdwood, volume 1) by C J Cherryh

July 2025 Patreon Boost

Jul. 1st, 2025 08:58 am
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Jealous of all the people who support Aurora-finalist James Nicoll Reviews? Want to join them? Here are your options:

July 2025 Patreon Boost
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I arrived at mom’s at 6:15am, so, as you might imagine, I didn’t get a lot done before I left. Mom agreed that she would like to get out of the house and go for a ride, so I was able to get my shopping done at Price Chopper while she people-watched in the parking lot. (We also took the groceries to my house so I could put the cold stuff away, and stopped to fill her gas tank and for me to pick up a book at the library on the way back to her house.)

I was relieved at 5pm. I stopped at the library again to return a book I finished reading this afternoon. After I got home I did a load of laundry (washed and dried), hand-washed dishes, scooped kitty litter, and took a shower.

I finished the Duncan Kincaid book I was reading and watched the first half of the new Hannah Swenson movie.

Temps started out at 54.1(F) and reached 89.2 (at 5pm when I got home; Pip said it had gotten up to 93). I’m really glad I wore shorts even though it was a cool morning, because it heated up quickly.


Mom Update:

Mom felt alright today. more back here )

Summer of Giles is open for July 25!

Jul. 1st, 2025 10:52 am
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It's July already and the comm is now open for posting. 

All submissions are welcome at anytime but if I feel there is excessive spam I will step in. Behold my mod powers!

Clarification on AI, yes you can use it to grammar and spell check, no, you can't use it to generate words or images in the first place. 


Have at it, my friends!

Capitano





Monthly Round-Up

Jul. 1st, 2025 11:39 am
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This is the monthly round-up for June 2025.


Fanvid for: 双兔 | Soul Sisters

Wishlist Wednesday

Cover reveals for The Beauty's Blade!

Topic Tuesday: Underrated Dramas

Graphics/Picspam for: Xiao Zhan as Zang Hai for Wet Man Wednesday!

Fanvids for: Hikaru no Go, Justice in the Dark

Quick Rec Wednesday

Review for: Lament of the River Immortal (Feud)

Promo/Rec for: Into the Fire (Hong Kong film, 1989)

Review for: Justice in the Dark

Fanvids for: Justice in the Dark fanvid + Silent Reading song translations

Did You Make a Thing?

Last chance! Pingxie Exchange sign-ups end tomorrow

Fanvid for: 双镜 | Couple of Mirrors

DC-Slash Con Seeking Panel Suggestions Today


And of course we had the monthly round-up for May 2025 and our weekly chats on the 7th, 14th, 21st, and the 28th


Did you discover an entry you missed? Come on over and take a look/comment!

Mod Post: Off-Topic Tuesday

Jul. 1st, 2025 09:53 am
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In the comments to these weekly posts (and only these posts), it's your chance to go as off topic as you like.

Talk about non-comics stuff, thread derail, and just generally chat among yourselves.

The intent of these posts is to chat and have some fun and, sure, vent a little as required. Reasoned debate is fine, as always, but if you have to ask if something is going over the line, think carefully before posting please.

Normal board rules about conduct and behaviour still apply, of course.

It's been suggested that, if discussing spoilers for recent media events, it might be advisable to consider using the rot13 method to prevent other members seeing spoilers in passing.

The world situation is the world situation. If you're following the news, you know it as much as I do, if you're not, then there are better sources than scans_daily. But please, no doomscrolling, for your own sake.

The UK Government is facing a massive backlash from their own MP's about the, to say the least "controversial" bill on Welfare reform.

Not to be outdone, the US government is lurching ahead with trying to push through the hideously mis-named "One Big Beautiful Bill"

The annual Glastonbury Festival took place in the UK, featuring a lot of people I had never heard of amongst the names I think I was supposed to recognise (but I am old and these young whippersnappers like... errrr.... Pulp... and Robert Plant are mere Johnny Come-latelys). Though Peter Capaldi returned to his musical roots and proved his status as "coolest guy ever", by performing live with Franz Ferdinand.

It's also insanely hot in the UK these past few days at consistently over 30C, though I understand the US is worse! So I'm going to go and get a cold drink and suggest you all do the same!

Just Dom It by Caede17223

Jul. 1st, 2025 07:02 am
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Posted by Matthew Nolan

Just Dom It by Caede17223

What does it mean to be a Domme? How do you even start? What if you lack the confidence? Caede17223 takes life by the leash, and directs us to read their semi-autobiographical comic all about it! Don’t restrain yourself, and make sure to let Caede17223 know how great their comic is! Caede17223.carrd.co BlueSky The Pledge […]