Challenge 201: Texturize 2

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Challenge 201: Texturize 2

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Both from Heated Rivalry.

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Challenge 201: Texturize 2

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Katie from Mitchells vs. the Machines (featuring [personal profile] violateraindrop 's Sometimes Neon): https://images2.imgbox.com/11/0f/QZEqf7QO_o.png
Tom from Hoppers (featuring [personal profile] violateraindrop 's Colorless Green Ideas): https://images2.imgbox.com/e6/14/mxKKF9qJ_o.png
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Bloom from Winx Club: The Magic is Back (featuring [personal profile] violateraindrop 's Burst into Flames): https://images2.imgbox.com/80/18/OqOecL6l_o.png
Link from Hairspray (2007) (featuring Sophie Baker's 1960s Pattern): https://images2.imgbox.com/b9/24/CrPQtjTH_o.png
Raven and Nevermore from Ever After High (featuring Tomica Benson's Purple Moving Wallpaper): https://images2.imgbox.com/f7/a3/lQG27dDn_o.png

Recent Reading: Our Share of Night

Sat, Feb. 21st, 2026 18:16
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If Mexican Gothic left you craving more South American fantasy horror, Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez of Argentina (translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell) has you covered. This is a family epic intertwined with the dark machinations of a macabre cult and its impact. It's also a splendid allegory for the evils of colonialism and generational trauma. This book was #15 from the "Women in Translation" rec list.

The book begins with Juan, a powerful but ill man who acts as a "medium" for the cult to commune with its dark god. Juan, struggling with the health of his defective heart, the wear-and-tear of years as the medium, and the grief and rage of his wife's recent death (he suspects, at the orders of the cult he serves) is desperate to keep his son Gaspar from stepping into his shoes, as the cult wants. Juan's opening segment of the book is about his efforts to protect Gaspar.

From there, the book branches off into other perspectives which give background to both the cult and the family. This is a great way of giving us a holistic and generational view of the cult, but it does drag occasionally. Gaspar's sections--in his childhood and then later in his teens/young adulthood--together make up the majority of the book, and while enjoyable, do amble off into great detail about his and his friends' day-to-day lives, such that I did wonder sometimes when we were getting back to the plot. I don't like to cite pacing issues, because I think that gets thrown around a lot whenever someone didn't vibe with a book, but the drawn-out length of these quotidian sections doesn't fit well with how quickly the climax of the book passes and is wrapped up. I would have liked to have spent less time with Gaspar at soccer games and more on his plans for addressing the cult.

However, on the whole, the book is a fun, if very dark read. It also serves well as a critique of Argentina's moneyed class and of colonialism in general, and how money sticks with money even across borders. Here, Argentina's wealthy have more in common with English money than with the Argentine lower classes (and that's how they want it). The cult, populated at its upper echelons by the privileged, is an almost literal blight on the land, willing to sacrifice an endless amount of blood, local and otherwise, to beg power off a hungry and unknown supernatural entity.

It brutalizes its mediums, which it often plucks from poverty to wring for power and then discard. Juan was adopted away from his own poor family at six, under the insistence his parents would not be able to pay for the medical care he needed, and he is the least-abused of the cult's line of mediums. As soon as the cult sets their eye on his son, Juan must begin scheming how to keep Gaspar away from them.

Although he acts out of love of his son, Juan is also a deeply flawed person. He is secretive, moody, lies constantly (there is actual gaslighting here) and doesn't hesitate to knock Gaspar around to make him obey. The more he deteriorates--a common problem with all cult mediums--the less human he becomes. Part of this is his work, but much of it is also attributable to years of being used by the cult for its ends and the accumulated emotional trauma. This, of course, is then inflicted on Gaspar through his father's tempers and secrets.

Similarly flawed are the other members of the immediate family. Juan's wife Rosario, despite a better nature than her parents, still supports this cult and is eager for Gaspar to follow in his father's footsteps as a cult medium, in part for the prestige it will bring her as his mother. Gaspar, although far more empathetic and gentle than either of his parents, eventually grows up with his father's temper. Watching him grow from a sweet-natured little boy into the troubled young adult he becomes after years of his father's abuse and neglect is painful, but realistic.

The book is also unexpectedly queer. It's not often a book surprises me with its queerness, because that's usually what landed it on my radar in the first place, but this one did. Juan and Rosario are both bisexual and later in the book we spend some active time in Argentina's queer scene, including during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. 

The translation was great! It read very naturally, even the dialogue, and it never felt stilted or awkward in its phrasing.

An ambitious novel that for the most part, pulls off what it's trying to do. As mentioned, I wish the ending had gotten more room to breathe, and I would not have minded this coming at the cost of some of the middle bits of navel-gazing, but I still felt the story was satisfying. 

50 Multi fandom icons

Sat, Feb. 21st, 2026 18:39
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50 total - The Pitt, Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Superman (2025), Fantastic Four (2025)

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50 total - The Pitt, Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Superman (2025), Fantastic Four (2025)

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The Shroud - Stargate SG-1 icons

Sun, Feb. 22nd, 2026 08:15
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20 Stargate SG-1 icons from 10x14 The Shroud

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Challenge 201: Texturize 2

Sat, Feb. 21st, 2026 20:29
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A Discovery of Witches | Echo | Stargirl | The Order | Fallout x2
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 14

Wed, Feb. 18th, 2026 23:06
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Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 14 by Kanehito Yamada

Spoilers ahead for the earlier ones.

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Challenge 201: texturize 2

Wed, Feb. 18th, 2026 18:20
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Hello! First post in the community and first time making icons in a while!
Ranma 1/2, 100 Girlfriends, Transformers, and SRMTHG!

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Hello everynyan

Wed, Feb. 18th, 2026 20:16
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ImageName:Morgan :) 

ImageAge: 23 

ImageI mostly post about: The media I consume and my opinions on it, daily life occurences and complaints, thoughts about the internet and modern life 

ImageMy hobbies are: Playing videogames, watching movies and tv shows, drawing digitally, roleplaying in discord, coding 

ImageMy fandoms are: Game of thrones books, whatever actor I might be obssesed with ATM (currently daniel ings and david dastmalchian), dcu, doctor who, death stranding, fallout new vegas, cyberpunk 2077, kingdom come deliverance 

ImageI'm looking to meet people who: are interested in interacting in eachothers posts even in small ways, like liking. creating and building an active community. people who read entire journal entries and anyone with interests similar to mine, also lgbt and neurodivergent people.

ImageMy posting schedule tends to be:It's sporadic, although I try to hit a daily pace

ImageWhen I add people, my dealbreakers are: I have no deal breakers... for now? I just have fun with it

ImageBefore adding me, you should know: I'm a huuuuge leftist. I don't want right wing people interacting with me, ever. Also I complain alot, I swear like a sailor... if you're sensitive to swearing don't add me. Yay 

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Name: Em

Age: Mid-20s

I mostly post about: Lately, I've mostly used Dreamwidth for life updates related to my quest to get a teaching certification in my area. I also use it for fandom exchanges and general writing community.

My hobbies are: Writing is the big one. I write poetry and original short fiction. In fandom spaces, I tend to write a lot of short form erotica.

My fandoms are: Many and varied. Some of the favorites at the moment are BBC Merlin, October Daye, the Young Justice cartoon, and Wooden Overcoats.

I'm looking to meet people who: I like sharing this space with a wide variety of people. Some of my favorite members of my circle post recipes, media reviews, or meaty fandom meta, but other favorites are just sharing links to interesting news articles or talking about life.

My posting schedule tends to be: It's been sporadic in the past, but I've been trying to get in the habit of posting a few times a week. It's been grounding.

When I add people, my dealbreakers are: Don't be a Trump supporter, anti-LGBTQ, or a climate change denier.

Before adding me, you should know:
I'm polyamorous and live in a tight-knit community that includes many platonic and romantic life partners. Sometimes I post about US politics, but that's going to be fairly rare. I am quite left-wing, because my government's right-wing social policies negatively impact my community and my family. If you show up on my reading page and ask a question in your post, I'll probably answer it in the comments.
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Name: You can call me Lina!

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I mostly post about: Journal entries about writing, social medias/the internet and anything creative, witchcraft, what I'm reading/what I've read, etc. Anything that I'm wanting to write about really.



My hobbies are: Reading, writing, making arts and crafts, drawing, anything that tickles my creative brain. And also watching junk TV because I contain multitude.



My fandoms are Mo Dao Zu Shi and Scum Villain (anything MXTX but I haven't finished Heaven Officials Blessings yet). I've also dipped my toes in Stardew Valley and Bridgerton as a fandom, although I haven't written anything for those yet. I'm Deadfandomswriter on AO3 if you wanna take a look.



I'm looking to meet people who: Are open minded and care about building a sense of community through active participation in their spaces. Are creative and love to see magic in their every day lives (I consider birdwatching to be its own kind of magic for the sense of wonder it brings, for example).



My posting schedule tends to be: So far a couple times a week, but I don't really schedule those.



When I add people, my dealbreakers are:Bigots, small minded people



Before adding me, you should know: Other than everything else above, I'm queer, and that probably will colour what I write about more than once in a while. I also do not speak to my family anymore (although my family-in-law have welcomed me warmly), and that also can come up, so if it's something that is uncomfortable for you, you might want to avoid my blog. Oh! And my first language is French!

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This is an angsty but ultimately sweet story about a transgender man's quarter-life crisis. He returns to his midwestern hometown after 10 years in order to help his mother move, and finds himself torn between staying there and reconnecting with his best friend from high school, versus returning to his queer found family in NYC. Feeling stuck, he visits the indie bookstore where he worked as a teenager and finds himself face to face with his younger self. Can he change his past?

My office is an office again!

Wed, Feb. 18th, 2026 01:02
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Posted by Seanan McGuire

…and I am finding things.

Specifically, I found the remaining hardcover stock of Velveteen vs. The Seasons, the original ISFiC printing of volume three, soon to be rendered obsolete by the release of the second omnibus (which includes volume four). But I have a lot of copies of this book. Like, a lot. So…

If you had wanted one of these limited release books, as a keepsake or a curiosity, or just to save something a little easier to hold than a massive omnibus edition, I am going to try and sell these, for $20 + shipping costs from Seattle. To ask for one, please send an email through the contact form, and we’ll get things sorted out.

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Please buy copies of this book. I want them to give me back my office. There are so many. So many…

They’re taking over.

ETA: This offer applies ONLY to Velveteen vs. The Seasons, original ISFiC printing, volume three in the series. I do not have copies of any other volume of the series available for sale, including the omnibus editions. If I did, I would have stated so explicitly.