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 On this day in 1885, the following letter was written to the authors of Phantasms of the Living:

About September, 1873…I was sitting one evening, about 8.30 p.m., in the large dining-room. At the table, facing me, with their backs to the door, were seated my mother, sister, and a friend, Mrs. W. Suddenly I seemed to see my wife bustling in through the door of the back dining-room, which was in view from my position. She was in a mauve dress. I got up to meet her, though much astonished, as I believed her to be at Tenby. As I rose, my mother said, “Who is that?” not (I think) seeing anyone herself, but seeing that I did. I exclaimed, “Why, it’s Carry,” and advanced to meet her. As I advanced, figure disappeared. On inquiry, I found that my wife was spending that evening at a friend’s house, in a mauve dress, which I had most certainly never seen. I had never seen her dressed in that colour. My wife recollected that at that time she was talking with some friends about me, much regretting my absence, as there was going to be dancing, and I had promised to play for them. I had been unexpectedly detained in London. Addendum: She often appears to people; her servants have seen her several times.

Alex S Beaumont

Phantasms of the Living, Vol. 2

Edmund Gurney, Frank Podmore, and Frederic William Henry Myers argue in their two-book series Phantasms of the Living  that apparitions of the living (sometimes called fetches) are a form of telepathic communication, made by someone in an emotional state, projecting their own image to one or more people. Most often, they are sent by someone who is near death. (When connected with death or near-death, the visions are typically called crisis apparitions: you can read a Weird Wednesday post on those here.)

Check out the blog post for the whole story and some fetching writing prompts, such as:

Witness for the prosecution. What if you could witness a crime via apparition? Say a character’s sister was in a bank, and saw a robbery take place. She was so upset she projected her fetch to her sibling at home. And let’s posit a world where fetches are not just the apparition of a person, but their surroundings as well, so the one at home is able to watch the robbery themselves, and crucially, notice some important detail that the sister missed, like a glimpse of a face behind a robber’s mask. If, in this world, witnessing via apparition is common, then the story would be accepted by the police and courts. But what if it was not— how could the witness convince the police they could recognize a face they shouldn’t have been able to see?

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Climate Change

Feb. 24th, 2026 02:31 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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Space lasers reveal oceans rising faster than ever

A new 30-year analysis reveals that melting land ice is now the main force behind rising global sea levels. Researchers discovered that oceans rose about 90 millimeters since 1993, with most of the increase coming from added water mass rather than just warming expansion. Ice loss from Greenland and mountain glaciers accounts for the vast majority of this gain. Even more concerning, the rate of sea-level rise is accelerating.
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This is an advance announcement for the Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Poetry Fishbowl. This time the theme will be "World Cuisine." I'll be soliciting ideas for cooks, fusion chefs, immigrant cooks, eaters, farmers, foragers, food scientists, inventors, recipe writers, famous figures in food history, cooks of disadvantaged groups who should have become famous, superheroes, supervillains, failure analysts, ethicists, activists, rebels, other people active in the food world, cooking, gardening, harvesting, foraging, preserving, writing recipes, discovering things, decolonizing diets, building or using kitchen equipment, conducting experiments, observation changing experiments, troubleshooting, improvising, adapting, cooperating, bartering, taking over in an emergency, discovering yourself, studying others, testing boundaries, coming of age, learning what you can (and can't) do, sharing, fixing what's broke, upsetting the status quo, changing the world, accomplishing the impossible, recovering from setbacks, kitchens, restaurants, food trucks or carts, campfires, barbecue sites, laboratories, makerspaces, nonhuman accommodations and adaptations, picnics, grocery stores, farmer's markets, roadside fruit stands, U-pick farms, gardens, food forests, other places where people make food, world cuisine, ethnic cuisines, cookbooks, online recipe archives, permaculture, heritage diets, climatarian diet, traditional foodways, culinary archaeology, food sovereignty, drought-resistant crops, trial and error, ethnic spice sets, weird food, fusion food, secret ingredients, supplements that turn out to be metagenic, new ideas in cuisine, alternate agriculture, lab conditions are not field conditions, ethics of food, innovation, problems that can't be solved by hitting, teamwork, found family, complementary strengths and weaknesses, personal growth, and poetic forms in particular.

Among my more relevant series for the main theme:

An Army of One has to figure out how to feed a diverse, far-flung group of people who sometimes have special dietary needs.

The Bear Tunnels introduces modern principles to people in the past, including some aspects of food science.

A Conflagration of Dragons has the Six Races (plus the dragons) who all have different diets.  This often poses challenges for the refugees.

Daughters of the Apocalypse has people trying to find and prepare enough food to survive, when city libraries are out of reach.

Fiorenza the Wisewoman uses herbs and healing foods to care for her village.

Frankenstein's Family features two scientists running a valley in historic Romania.  Igor enjoys cooking and has gotten at least one of the werewolves curious about cooking the human way.

Hart's Farm is a community with food used as one of the popular bonding methods.

Peculiar Obligations combines Quakers and pirates in the Caribbean, among other groups and places, leading to a wide variety of foods.

Polychrome Heroics has ordinary humans, supernaries, blue-plate specials, superheroes, supervillains, primal and animal soups all of whom need to eat.  Primal soups and high-burn soups often have special dietary needs.  Comfort food and healing food are also very popular here.  The Rutledge thread includes Kardal and his food truck Syrian Foods, along with references to Vermont, French, and hippie cuisines.  Pain's Gray, Shiv, and the Finns are all fond of cooking too.

Or you can ask for something new.

Linkbacks reveal a verse of any open linkback poem.

If you're interested, mark the date on your calendar, and please hold actual prompts until the "Poetry Fishbowl Open" post next week. (If you're not available that day, or you live in a time zone that makes it hard to reach me, you can leave advance prompts. I am now.) Meanwhile, if you want to help with promotion, please feel free to link back here or repost this on your blog.

New to the fishbowl? Read all about it! )

Tuesday, 24th February 2026

Feb. 24th, 2026 03:21 pm[personal profile] beck_liz posting in [community profile] doctor_who_sonic
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Discussion & Miscellany
[personal profile] nwhyte on Whodle: a Whodunit Adventure Through Time and Space, by Tim Dedopulos, Roland Hall and Dave Knowles

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Complete
Faux Pas by [personal profile] badly_knitted (G | Donna Noble, Tenth Doctor, OFC)

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Today I came across this factsheet on autism comorbidities (sleep issues, hypermobility, cardiovascular, immunology/MCAS, gastrointestinal, long COVID, chronic pain, reproductive, jaw/dental stuff), and a) I really need to get back into the melatonin game for my sleep issues, and b) it turns out that L-theanine ("caffeine of tea") is an analog of glutamate, and can thus be metabolized into GABA, which autistic brains generally have less of. So my tea habit is a medical expense!

(WRT the autism comorbidities mentioned, I def have the sleep issues, bruxism, a food allergy, and I guess some non-hEDS hypermobility? I bruise moderately easily, but my floppy joints are my shoulders, I've never dislocated anything due to good muscle tone, and my fingers and wrists are turbo normal, leading to me never getting over the threshold score in any assessments lol.)

Also I have good news WRT VidUKon: I can't be there in person, but my in-person commitment was altered to be only the Saturday, so I can watch the Sunday programming in peace! This year's themed vidshow is Unfinished Business, with vids for sources that e.g. were cancelled before their time, had a rushed ending, etc. So now I'm trying to think about canons that fit. My little lesbian shampoo commercials etc, short though they may be, don't count imo, as they all tell nice self-contained stories. The Star Wars Sequels, maybe, for Finn, but idek. Does anyone have any canon recs? I am willing to invest max 10h in your science fiction or wuxia that was cancelled (possibly mid-airing) or which has an unsatisfying ending.

For regular premieres, I currently have two finished vids. One is Star Wars Sequels (for my vid album); the other is for the Firebird ballet. I think I'll take a look at the full program and then decide which one I want to be my VidUKon premiere.

Birdfeeding

Feb. 24th, 2026 01:16 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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Today is cloudy and cold with howling wind. A beautiful day to stay indoors and write!

I fed the birds. Unsurprisingly I haven't seen any.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 2/24/24 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

A flock of sparrows is braving the wind to visit the feeders.  :D








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Title: Bertie's New Socks
Fandom: Jeeves & Wooster
Rating: G
Length: 750 words
Summary: Bertie is delighted with his new socks, others are not.

viridescent

Feb. 24th, 2026 07:38 am[personal profile] prettygoodword
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viridescent (vir-i-DES-uhnt) - adj., somewhat green; becoming green.


The first growth of spring, and here in the desert some of the riparian trees have that. Dates to the 1840s, from Late Latin viridēscēns, present participle of viridēscere, to become green, from viridis, green.

---L.
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Image

The New Madrid Fault teaches a memorable lesson about the transience of things.

The Rift by Walter Jon Williams
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Epstein files )
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Title: Whatever It Takes
Fandom: War of the Worlds (1988-90)
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Debi, Kincaid, Suzanne, Harrison Blackwood.
Rating: PG
Setting: Totally Real.
Summary: Trapped in a virtual reality game, Debi’s life is in peril.
Word Count: 300
Content Notes: Nada.
Written For: Challenge 507: Amnesty 84, using Challenge 44: Games.
Disclaimer: I don’t own War of the Worlds, or the characters. They belong to their creators.
A/N: Triple drabble



indonesia architecture

Feb. 24th, 2026 02:08 am[personal profile] royalsongbird posting in [community profile] little_details
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hello! im currently working on a fantasy story where the country it takes place in (or at the very least starts in- im still figuring out plot details) is inspired by indonesia, but im having trouble finding good resources about indonesian architecture in the vague time period im writing in- i dont have a specific idea beyond the vague medieval times setting most fantasy stories use, but im more than willing to try and narrow it down if it helps. if anyone has resources i could look into, that would be very helpful!

Affordable Housing

Feb. 23rd, 2026 11:00 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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The Paperwork Problem Behind the Housing Shortage

In more and more places, the rules technically allow incremental housing. Backyard cottages, accessory dwelling units, and small infill homes are legal on paper; beautiful, glossy images of these homes are shared on city websites and included in planning documents. Yet these homes rarely get built—not because of public opposition or failed rezonings, but because routine procedures treat small homes like major developments.

What we have is not a failure of vision, but one of process.


Read more... )

Daily Happiness

Feb. 23rd, 2026 08:03 pm[personal profile] torachan
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1. Today was mostly a catching up day at work, since I had not only the weekend but the three business trip days last week where I wasn't really spending that much time on my regular work. I am all caught up now, though!

2. I also got my reimbursements submitted for the trip. The hotel and flight were paid through the travel agent who arranged everything, so I don't need reimbursements for those, but there's uber trips and per diems, so I should get reimbursed for those next week.

3. We have a couple cardboard cat loungers that are in pretty bad shape, and rather than get more cardboard ones, Carla ordered some sissel ones and those arrived today. Spritzed them with catnip spray to get the babies interested and so far they seem to like them.

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Today's Adventures

Feb. 23rd, 2026 08:05 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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Today we went up to Champaign-Urbana to celebrate Black History Month by visiting black-owned establishments, along with some other stops.

Read more... )

Shanghai Film Park

Feb. 23rd, 2026 07:01 pm[personal profile] sakana17 posting in [community profile] c_ent
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If you've watched Guardian or almost any Republican Era Cdrama, you've seen Shanghai Film Park. In December I had the chance to visit it, and I posted about it (with photos) in my journal: https://sakana17.dreamwidth.org/254192.html for those interested.

Monday Word: Chyron

Feb. 23rd, 2026 09:39 pm[personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi posting in [community profile] 1word1day
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chyron [kahy-ron]

noun

a text-based graphic overlay displayed at the bottom of a television screen or film frame, as closed captioning or the crawl of a newscast.

examples

1. How quickly or sl(owly can the chyrons listing adverse reactions scurry across your screen? "With TV Drug Ads, What You See Is Not Necessarily What You Get" KFFHealthNews. 09 Sept 2024

2. An update on our friend Nazgul: When the official NBC Olympics account shared Nazgul's story on Instagram, they added a chyron that includes his time during the event, his name, the country he represented (https://www.instagram.com/p/DU6TUJ1gZkp/) Italy, naturally), and his official place: a gold medal at the Good Boy Winter Olympics.

origins

First recorded in 1975–80; after Chyron Corporation, the manufacturer of a broadcast graphics generator
but_can_i_be_trusted: (Starmie)
Title: 'Somewhat Equivocal'
Fandom: Doctor Who
Author: [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Characters/Pairings: Eleventh Doctor, River Song
Warnings: None
Notes: Crossposted to [community profile] anythingdrabble and [community profile] ficlet_zone
Summary: River sighed, disappointed.

Somewhat Equivocal )

More Cleanup

Feb. 23rd, 2026 05:49 pm[personal profile] ranunculus
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Way back in the mid-1960's my mother planted some rosemary.  She deliberately chose a variety that would sprawl out and act as a ground cover.  For a couple of decades she kept the plants sheered off at about 8 inches.  Read more... )


Hello, hello

Feb. 23rd, 2026 06:16 pm[personal profile] brandyn posting in [community profile] addme_fandom
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What's up party people?

If you've made it this far you've probably gathered that my name is Brandyn, and yeah I'm testing the waters here. I'm used to social media but never did anything live journal related and definitely don't entirely fit in with capital F Fandom spaces (Though all respect to the queer men, gals, and non-binary pals that spend their time in the trenches and help elevate certain fandoms, I like Star Trek and Gundam, I respect my history).

Mostly want to use this space to post a bit...vulnerably? Not necessarily in terms of my personal life or a place to vent necessarily (Though that's not off the table), but a space removed from the more performative persona I've put on for some other sites (Namely LeagueOfComicGeeks, cause big comic fan. Can find me under fatboyftw there). Not that I'm bitching, I love being known as a snarky but insightful asshole but it can take work to maintain. Alongside the inherent cynicism that having a space only dedicated to one niche hobby inherently brings since once you reach a certain threshold of something and learn how the sausage gets made you tend to get more bitter and critical. I love shouting into the ether about stuff but traditional social media has a way of getting me a bit heated sometimes, lmao.

So I'm going to use this space to be chill and just mainly talk about things I enjoy, comics and otherwise. A place I can go when I wanna post something that on another site I might have to defend or explain a bit more than I have the mental energy to do. As for what I would be posting about well, as we've established comics. Comics of all kinds, love the entire medium, not just superhero stuff. But also the occasional manga/anime, Kaiju Films, video games, and chats about fiction writing since it's not something I do nearly enough but something I love to do.

If any of that seems interesting then feel free to follow...subscribe...whatever it's called here.

(Yes if you check my profile this is just my first post copy and pasted, I realized I didn't have another introduction in me, I'm sowwy)

Me-and-media update

Feb. 24th, 2026 12:44 pm[personal profile] china_shop
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Previous poll review
In the Fourth walls poll, 68.2% of respondents said "the one-way glass that stops TPTB seeing fannish activity" is important to them; 65.9% said "the one that shields fandom from public/media attention", and 61.4% said "the wibbly-wobby physics-defying thing that means celebs and fans exist in separate universes that just happen to occupy the same space-time". About one in five respondents love ALL the walls.

In ticky-boxes, ballooooooooons and golden sparkles won 54.5% of the vote, coming second to hugs (77.3%), but the other tickies made pretty good showings too. Thank you for your votes! ♥

Reading
I finished Courtney Milan's The Marquis Who Mustn't and enjoyed it very much. Such a kind, good-hearted series with a lovely sense of community and a spark of mischief. I'm looking forward to the next one.

Then I ploughed through one of my randomly selected library books, The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman. I found this a delightful read and very moreish. It's voicey, with a distractable, occasionally omniscient 3rd POV scattered with pop culture references. I appreciated it's acceptance of introversion and valuing of alone time. Also, the main character has anxiety, and it didn't really try to fix her.

Andrew and I are still slowly listening to Barrayar by Bujold, read by Grover Gardner.

Kdramas
Juuust enough has happened in One Spring Night that I'm into it. I mean, it's still going around in circles, but I'm most of the way through episode 14, and I'm definitely going to finish. The story relies heavily on respectability, parental authority, and conservative attitudes for its conflict (the leading man is a single dad, OH NO!!), which took me a while to get my head around.

Other TV
Our journey through Middle Earth continues. We're on the second disc of extras for The Two Towers, and the actors seem a bit punchy in their interviews, lol. Other than that, just The Pitt. ♥ (My brother watched a few episodes of The Pitt and said it doesn't have a plot, and I... don't know how to answer that. There are mini-storylines with the patients. The capital-P plot, maybe? such as it is? has kicked in at episode whatever-we're-up-to. I feel like it totally works without a driving plot arc, because there are character/relationship arcs, and rising tension/pacing, and theme. Maybe that's all you need?)

I'm amused that I have three streaming service subscriptions and we're spending so much time watching DVDs.

Audio entertainment
More Better Offline, Tech Won't Save Us (the one about humanoid robots), Writing Excuses, Letters from an American, Pod Save America, Cross Party Lines, Fansplaining.

Online life
From you I have been absent in the spring February, quite a lot. My reading page seems pretty quiet, and I'm still having trouble keeping up; open tabs proliferate (that's the middle line of a haiku).

Writing/making things
I'm subsisting on alibi sentences. My creativity is sitting on a bench somewhere, staring blankly into the sky.

I keep failing to post the meta about adverbs in speech tags because it's so prescriptive, and who am I to say anything?

Life/health/mental state things
I don't know what I'm doing with my life. The world (mostly as presented by the above podcasts) is freaking me out. Yesterday I made fifty chicken dumplings and talked to my brother in NY.

Good things
Dumplings. Creativity is a tide. Sunshine. Grapes. Library books. Black cat lying on the very edge of a sunbeam. Independent media and reporting.

Poll #34285 spam SPAM spam
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 35


How often do you check your spam folder?

View Answers

daily
4 (11.4%)

weekly
4 (11.4%)

maybe once a month?
8 (22.9%)

only when I'm looking for a specific thing
18 (51.4%)

never have I ever
1 (2.9%)

other
3 (8.6%)

ticky-box full of prescriptive writing advice
3 (8.6%)

ticky-box full of blanket cocoons and comfort food
23 (65.7%)

ticky-box full of putting clutter in boxes instead of sorting it
18 (51.4%)

ticky-box full of koalas in gum trees, chewing eucalyptus and judging us all
22 (62.9%)

ticky-box full of hugs
27 (77.1%)

musesfool: dana evan from the pitt (mostly i want to be kind)
It snowed until around 3 pm today! Just...so much snow. Friend L sent me a pic from her building in Manhattan and it was like the storm had barely had an impact, yet by me, even though the street had been plowed, it was all snowy again. Anyway, thankfully, my boss is also under about 2 ft of snow out on the island, so we are not going in tomorrow (the person who was supposed to come meet with us had their flight cancelled, so they never even made it to NY, so that will all get rescheduled, too). Whew.

Anyway, have some brief thoughts on recent TV:

- Shrinking: spoilers ) This show remains hilarious and endearing.

- Pluribus: I finished it and I don't love it but I am interested in seeing where it goes. spoilers )

- The Pitt: spoilers )

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Title: Woodworm (Carcoma)
Author: Layla Martinez
Translator: Sophia Hugues, Annie McDermott
Narrator: Raquel Beattie
Published: Tantor Media, 2025 (2021)
Rating: 2.5 of 5
Page Count: 125
Total Page Count: 564,210
Text Number: 2133
Read Because: browsing available-now horror audiobooks for literally anything not YA, audiobook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library
Review: In alternating chapters, a granddaughter/grandmother pair reveal what really happened when a local child went missing. The vibes here are fantastic: there's an unconventional haunted house dense with untrustworthy spirits and transporting saints, and the narrators have a bitter, rotting, worthy anger rooted in their experiences of gender and class. But the plot doesn't live up to the strong open. The dual narrative and dangling reveal don't make for much, and this sheds much of its animosity without offering anything substantial in exchange. I'm grateful for more Spanish works in translation, but not all of them are bound to work for me; I wanted to like this more than I did.
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Title: Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Author: Sara Wheeler
Published: Random House Publishing Group, 2007 (2001)
Rating: 4.5 of 5
Page Count: 380
Total Page Count: 564,085
Text Number: 2131
Read Because: reasons obvious, the cold boy who opened the door; ebook purchased! with dollars! from Kobo
Review: A biography of Apsley Cherry-Garrard, who was present on Scott's final Antarctic expedition and wrote the, can we safely say? best Arctic memoir; Cherry's the reason I got into this stuff, and I've been saving this memoir for a rainy day knowing I would probably love it too much. Delighted to say that I do. The slow start is not indicative; Cherry's family background is important, but this is really the least engaging way to present it. But things pick up, and remain engaging long after the highlight events in Antarctica or even the writing or publication of the book. Gossipy, but in a way I would call productive, primarily because it's more interested in accuracy than cogent character arcs, allowing a messy nuance in Cherry and his interpersonal relationships. He often comes off poorly, and his privilege is frequently unsympathetic; humbling that what did him in was at much trauma as his privileged ability to withdraw, self-isolate, and obsessively focus on trauma, which eroded his coping mechanisms. So, uh, jot that down. None of this undermines the thoughtful, retrospective efficacy and even the complicated hope of Worst Journey; there's a bitter beauty in that one great work that this larger context complicates but celebrates.

The highlight in my mental catalog of Antarctic exploration facts is Cherry's changing opinion on Scott; there are temptations, again, to build clear arcs re: Scott's public reception over time, but that reception has always been multifaceted, and Cherry had a particularly close and faceted view. There's something tender about grief and blame when allowed this consideration—a statement that can apply equally to Cherry's life and Scott's doomed expedition.


(Also in my mental catalog: Wheeler just comes out and says that the overwinter Crozier journey exhausted Birdie and Wilson (and, hey, Cherry too, who turned out to be one of the better sledgers despite *gestures*) and thus sabotaged the effort at the Pole, which was one of my first thoughts when reading Worst Journey. Actually, it's what tipped me from "this is interesting" to "wait, couldn't getting frostbite make you more susceptible to frostbite?" (answer: yes: frostbite causes vasomotor damage which impairs circulation which makes subsequent frostbite more likely) "and so couldn't Bad Sledging create More Bad Sledging and doesn't this explain some of the failure of the expedition?" This isn't groundbreaking, it's clear that Scott's failure was a combination of a dozen dozen factors and exhaustion &c. was just one facet, but I don't know if I've ever seen (in a fair bit of reading) someone straight up correlate the two journeys; it felt weirdly vindicating.)
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[personal profile] squidgiepdx belongs to this comm, but he’s perpetually been some combination of sick and busy, so I’ve taken the liberty of helping him out.

He’s trying to track down a particular BTS shot from Stargate: Atlantis:

And now on to the SGA Picture part of the deal. So I wrote a quickie story for [community profile] romancingmcshep about John Sheppard's ass (the fest goes until February 28th if you're interested!) and the whole story is based on a picture that NOBODY can find anymore. I KNOW! It's frustrating! Anyway, there's what I think is a "behind the scenes" shot of most likely S01E03 "Hide and Seek" or S01E05 "Suspicion" where it's focused on Joe Flanigan's butt. Like kinda blatantly. He's kneeling on the Gateroom floor over Rodney, I believe and you can see where his t-shirt is pulled up and the waistband of his BDUs are lower - showing some skin and some of his boxers. This is what I think the camera sees in that shot, as Sheppard is kneeling like that but I remember there being a whole lot more skin. Does anyone remember a BTS photo like this? SO FRUSTRATING that I can't find it when I know I've seen it a hundred times.


His post: https://squidgiepdx.dreamwidth.org/341626.html

[ SECRET POST #6989 ]

Feb. 23rd, 2026 04:40 pm[personal profile] case posting in [community profile] fandomsecrets
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⌈ Secret Post #6989 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 24 secrets from Secret Submission Post #998.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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Title: Lumos.
Author: [personal profile] lannamichaels
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Series: Part 1 of Leontes Granger
Pairing: Hermione Granger/Neville Longbottom
Rating: G
Archives: Archive Of Our Own, SquidgeWorld

Summary: Leontes Granger is sorted into Gryffindor.


The boy!Hermione fic )

Monday Music Meme

Feb. 23rd, 2026 09:04 pm[personal profile] extrapenguin
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The original prompt for today was "a song title that is in all lowercase" ... which, uh, I have zero (0) songs like that so I came up with an alternative prompt:

newest release
FlowerLeaf - The Wake


This is the first song I heard from the band, and instantly got me preordering the album. Also it's the freshest single, dropping a month ago.

Dreamerie by FlowerLeaf came out last Friday, 20th of Feb 2026.


prompts under the cut

a song you discovered this month
a song that makes you smile
a song that makes you cry
a song that you know all the lyrics of
a song that proves that you have good taste
a song title that is in all lowercase newest release
a song title that is in all uppercase
an underrated song
a song that has three words
a song from your childhood
a song that reminds you of summertime
a song that you feel nostalgic to
the first song that plays on shuffle
a song that someone showed you
a song from a movie soundtrack
a song from a television soundtrack
a song about being 17
a song that reminds you of somebody
a song to drive to
a song with a number in the title
a song that you listen to at 3am in the morning
a song with a long title
a song with a color in the title
a song that gets stuck in your head
a song in a different language
a song that helps you fall asleep at night
a song that describes how you feel right now
a song that you used to hate but love today
a song that you downloaded
a song that you want to share
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Written by Max Biscuit-Machina on February 22nd, 2026.

(This used to be part of a reblog thread, but it's long-winded enough that I wanted to give it room to breathe. Check out Sora's blog though, he's got good thoughts!)

I recently read a post by my friend Sora ([personal profile] leo9ish, through-lines on Tumblr) about the way alterhumanity is often mistaken for a synonym of nonhumanity - and ve made an excellent point!

A lot of alterhuman identities seem to be viewed through the lens of species identity and apparent proximity to nonhuman identity.

People understand that being nonhuman makes you alterhuman, because otherkin and therians are the most recognizable part of the community - it's the most obvious way someone can be different from normal humanity, by not being the same species.

Unfortunately, this means nonhumanity is seen as the standard for other alterhuman identities to measure up to - the closer to nonhumanity someone is, the more accepted they are as an alterhuman. Put another way: the closer to humanity someone is, the less accepted they are as an alterhuman.

This is a problem, because most alterhuman identities are not nonhuman - they don't involve being a different species! But they're all judged against nonhumanity as a benchmark. It's something we've griped about before.

It got me thinking: if I'm not using species identity as a standard, how would I define an alterhuman identity? What do we have in common as a community?

Read more... )

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A bundle for Mists of Akuma, the tabletop roleplaying campaign setting of Eastern fantasy noir steampunk from Storm Bunny Studios for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.

Bundle of Holding: Mists of Akuma

Birdfeeding

Feb. 23rd, 2026 11:38 am[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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Today is partly cloudy and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a flock of sparrows.

I put out water for the birds.

I am done for the night.

mountweazel

Feb. 23rd, 2026 07:44 am[personal profile] prettygoodword
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mountweazel or Mountweazel (MOUNT-wee-zuhl) - n., a deliberately fictitious entry in an encyclopedia or academic work, generally identifiable as false, planted among the genuine entries to catch other publishers in the act of copying content.


A form of copyright trap. TIL the German word for this is a nihilartikel, now sometimes also used in English. Coined in 2005 by Henry Alford in The New Yorker from an fictitious entry in the 1975 edition of the New Columbia Encyclopedia for one Lillian Virginia Mountweazel, a supposed photographer who died on assignment while covering an explosion for the equally fictitious Combustibles magazine.

---L.
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Title: Watching
Author: [personal profile] lucy_roman
Rating: Mature
Summary: Bodie is watching Doyle flirt with another man
Pairing: Bodie/Doyle
Word Count: 1,101

Watching )

Just two things

Feb. 23rd, 2026 02:15 pm[personal profile] maggie33
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Because my right elbow still isn’t in good shape, and every time I try to do something heavier, like writing for a long time, or baking a chocolate cake with raspberries (yum, yum but also ouch, ouch), I end up suffering later. 😊

But Candy Hearts Exchange had authors reveal, and I wanted to show off three treats I wrote.

Our perfect dance (757 words)
Fandom: 10 Dance (2025)
Rating: Explicit
Relationships: Tajima Aki/Yagami Fusako
Characters: Tajima Aki, Yagami Fusako
Additional Tags: Girls in Love, Feelings, Smut, Sexual Overstimulation, Treat
Summary:

Aki and Fusako - from strangers to lovers in two scenes.


This is how you want me to love you (1542 words)
Fandom: 10 Dance (2025)
Rating: Explicit
Relationships: Sugiki Shinya/Suzuki Shinya
Characters: Sugiki Shinya, Suzuki Shinya, Yagami Fusako
Additional Tags: Feelings and Realizations, First Time, Hand Jobs, Possessive Behavior, Dom/sub Undertones, Treat
Summary:

It wasn’t just love or desire. It was so much more. Before he even knew it, Sugiki needed it, needed him. Needed so badly, pain and longing filling his lungs so much that he could barely breathe.


Three is a magic number (1919 words)
Fandom: เขา...ไม่ใช่ผม | Not Me (TV 2021)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Relationships: Black/Eugene/Gram, Background Sean/White
Characters: Gram, Eugene, Black, Sean, White
Additional Tags: Post-Canon, Getting Together, Feelings and Realizations, Kissing, Threesome - F/M/M, Treat
Summary:

“I want you to be the reason I smile often,” Eugene had said. And: “I’m giving you a chance. Don’t blow it. Got it?”

And Gram didn’t. For six months he didn’t blow it. He loved Gene and made her smile often. He stayed out of trouble and reported to a probation officer according to schedule. He still met with Yok, Sean and White. They still had hope and they still wanted to fight.

And then Black came back from wherever he had been holed up for the last half a year. And Gram’s relatively stable life started shaking; it just took him a while to notice it.



And finally the official trailer for my most awaited GMMTV GL drama is here, and it looks so good. It starts airing on March the 9th.

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Title: Happy Family
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: S.W.A.T.
Relationships: Donovan Rocker/Molly Hicks
Tags: Established Relationship, Fluff
Summary: Watching Donny with their daughter tells her that the twins will be loved by Donny just as much.
Word Count: 1,486

Story )
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Title: Alone And Lonely
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jonathan Willaway.
Rating: PG
Setting: Beyond the Mountain.
Summary: Jonathan Willaway has never been particularly sociable, but being alone doesn’t suit him either.
Word Count: 300
Content Notes: Nada.
Written For: Challenge 501: Amnesty 83, using Challenge 30: Solitary.
Disclaimer: I don’t own The Fantastic Journey, or the characters. They belong to their creators.
A/N: Triple drabble.




Monday Update 2-23-26

Feb. 23rd, 2026 12:37 am[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Poem: "The Struggle Against Overwhelming Odds"
Poem: "Embrace My Fate"
John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds Order
Poem: "The Spectrum of Your Being"
Early Humans
Birdfeeding
Vocabulary: Bricolage
Today's Adventures
Science
Birdfeeding
Meteor Shower Calendar
Philosophical Questions: Life
Edible Landscaping Order
Meme
Photos: House Yard
Water
Birdfeeding
Books
Follow Friday 2-20-26: Active Communities on Dreamwidth Winter 2025-2026 A-I
Energy
Birdfeeding
Community Thursdays
Photos: Flowerbeds
Books
Birdfeeding
Hard Things

Safety has 49 comments. Food has 53 comments. Wildlife has 39 comments. Food has 67 comments. Robotics has 146 comments.


Last week's half-price sale in Not Quite Kansas went well. All sponsored poems have been posted, so you can find those via the title links on the sale page.


The 2026 Rose and Bay Awards are now open for excellence in crowdfunding. It's time to vote for your favorite projects!

The award period for eligible activities spans January 1-December 31, 2025.
The nomination period spans January 1-January 31, 2026.
The voting period spans February 1-February 28, 2026.

These are the handlers for the 2026 award season:
Art: [personal profile] gs_silva Nominate art! Vote for art!
Fiction: [personal profile] fuzzyred Nominate fiction! Vote for fiction!
Poetry: [personal profile] gs_silva Nominate poetry! Vote for poetry!
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Patron: [personal profile] fuzzyred Nominate patrons! Vote for patrons!

"The Struggle Against Overwhelming Odds" belongs to Not Quite Kansas and needs $34.50 to be complete. Raymond and Gideon get attacked on the way home from research.


The weather has been variable here. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a large flock of sparrows, several starlings, one male and two female house finches, one female and two male cardinals, a mourning dove, and a fox squirrel. I flushed the great horned owl from the ritual meadow when I went out there. A skein of geese flew overhead, going north. Currently blooming: crocuses.

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