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Jun. 3rd, 2026 02:16 pm
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 i think i need to start getting out of the house more, so i stop feeling so fucking crazy all the time.

History

Jun. 3rd, 2026 02:58 pm
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WHAT I MISS ABOUT THE EARLY (1996-2000) WORLD WIDE WEB

The Internet was dominated by kind of counter-cultural people

Then the mundanes showed up, and it began to suck -- much like what happened to fandom.

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In a country with Wild West vibes, young girls are often sold to brothels, to become sex slaves when they come of age. They are given magical tattoos of buds when they're bought. These tattoos slowly grow and blossom into flowers that the girls are nicknamed for. They cause excruciating pain when they're covered up, preventing the girls from fleeing and blending into the populace. But this isn't the only barrier to escape. The entire wilderness area is haunted by angry ghosts that can take physical form and rip you to shreds.

On Clementine's inaugural rape night, her would-be rapist nearly suffocates her, and she brains him with a lamp. As she would be executed for that, she, her older sister Aster who's been a sex slave for years already, and three other girls manage to escape the brothel and flee in search of a rumored woman who can remove the magic tattoos. 

By far the most interesting character in the book is Violet, the brothel bully, spoiled brat, and magical opium addict who is the only one who knows where to find the woman who will be their salvation, if she actually exists. As they flee across the haunted wilderness, they're pursued by magical slavecatchers, are joined by a boy, and meet some rebels. Clementine has a romance with the boy, two of the girls have a romance together, and Violet and Aster have intense feelings which hopefully go somewhere in the sequel.

This novel has an extremely cool setting and unusual worldbuilding. I love ensemble casts and wilderness traveling. I expected to adore this, but while I did enjoy reading it, I didn't love it. I had been under the impression that the girls all had different magical powers, which is my own fault for misreading the blurb, but I was disappointed that they don't have any, except that Clementine can talk to ghosts a bit. More importantly, only Aster and Violet, plus Clementine to some degree, get any real characterization. I was interested in them enough that I'll read the sequel, but the book overall felt like it should have been fantastic but ended up merely good.

Content notes: There is a very violent, graphic rape attempt in chapter one. That's it for that but the repercussions of years of sexual abuse are felt throughout the novel.

Cyberspace Theory

Jun. 3rd, 2026 01:42 pm
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AI search tools may be stripping the internet of its humanity

There’s something that happens when you ask a question on the internet and get a clean, confident answer back in seconds.

It feels like progress. You got what you needed without wading through a dozen blog posts, forum threads, and personal testimonials of varying quality.

A new study from University of California, Riverside (UCR) suggests that what gets filtered out in that exchange is more significant than it might seem.

Moreover, as AI systems take over more of how we find information online, the web may be quietly losing something it took 25 years to accumulate.



Using AI to find a list of links to human-made resources is fine. Using AI to generate "answers" is no better than using a Ouija board to ask random spirits for advice. AI answers can't cite their sources so they are useless.

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June is here!

Jun. 2nd, 2026 12:40 pm
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Yay!

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Birdfeeding

Jun. 3rd, 2026 01:37 pm
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Today is mostly sunny and warm.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.  Red-winged blackbirds are singing overhead.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 6/3/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I've seen a male cardinal at the hopper feeder.

EDIT 6/3/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.









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RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

Jun. 3rd, 2026 08:33 pm
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It's Wednesday! What are you reading?

Project 52

Jun. 3rd, 2026 02:10 pm
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Click here for Week #22 )

Conservation

Jun. 3rd, 2026 01:11 pm
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Everglades Restoration Project Ongoing for 20-Plus Years Sees Huge Rewilding Success

A huge area of the Everglades that was drained in an attempt to convert it to suburbia has been restored to a somewhat native ecosystem after 2 decades of reverse-landscape engineering.

Picayune Strand is a big, almost perfect rectangle of south Florida wetland located northwest of Everglades National Park, northeast of Thousand Islands Nat. Wildlife Refuge, and west of Florida Panther Nat. Wildlife Refuge.

Drabbles mois des fiertés, partie 1

Jun. 3rd, 2026 07:58 pm
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1er juin : Avoir l’air cis-hétéro
New Mutants, Kitty/Illyana, PG, angst
Au mauvais moment sur AO3

2 juin : Ils ont l’air hétéro, mais en fait…
Fruits Basket, Hatsuharu/Rin, PG
Important sur AO3

3 juin : Premier nid d’un couple LGBT
Hikaru no Go, Hikaru/Akira, PG
Colocation sur AO3

Wednesday, June 3 - Stock Photos

Jun. 3rd, 2026 08:00 pm
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Hello everybody,

it's Wednesday , and we will have a Stock Photo Day again.

Today's Theme: Around the World

Rules Reminder for prompting:
- Unlimited general prompts (no fandoms or characters)
- Prompts should be based on the daily theme, but it's up to you to interpret the theme.
- One prompt per comment.
- Prompt format as follows: general prompt (no fandom, no any)

Rules Reminder for filling a prompt:
- One to three icons per prompt.
- Any fill should be based on a Stock Photo. General quotes are fine. NO fandoms or famous characters, please.
- You may fill your own prompts.
- You may fill prompts that already have fills.

Full rules here

If nothing today appeals to you, remember you can fill lonely prompts/refill prompts at any time. Check previous days or the prompt overview list.

Have fun, and don't forget to be nice. NEVER change a grabbed icon, or pass it off as your own. Thank you!
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This new Kobolds Ate My Baby! Bundle presents Kobolds Ate My Baby!, the cult-classic tabletop fantasy roleplaying game of anti-dungeon-crawl silliness, in its 2024 Orange Book edition from 9th Level Games.

Bundle of Holding: Kobolds Ate My Baby!

DNF report: The Living City

Jun. 3rd, 2026 09:25 am
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I picked up "The Living City" by Des Fitzgerald at the bookstore a few weeks ago because it sounded interesting - the book's core premise is that trying to make cities "greener" (in the sense of more trees, more connection to nature, more intentional planning of green spaces within urban spaces, etc) is antithetical to the purpose of a city. So I wanted to see what he had to say about that.

The answer is: very little. This is essentially a book-length manifesto about how the entire concept of a green city is rooted in early-20th-century racism and fascism. There are some interesting ideas in here, but for a book whose entire premise is that trying to change cities into something else is wrong, bad, and also fascist, there's a surprising lack of actual positivity about cities as they currently exist. He just doesn't like the concept of planned cities, and especially city planning with the intent of introducing more nature into cities, based on the idea that green spaces are a more natural human environment. But he rarely brings up existing cities except to talk about how much he hates them, specifically. Paris? Awful. Copenhagen? Worst city he's ever been in. New York? Soulless grid. There's one chapter that opens with several pages dissing on Melbourne, Australia, for wanting to preserve its self-image as "a genteel outpost of European colonialism" because the residents are upset about all their trees dying in a drought. He doesn't seem to hate London as a whole (I GUESS) but mostly talks about it in the context of "fuck these specific neighborhoods in particular."

In case you're thinking this is because he'd rather be in the country - definitely not! He also hates the country. The worst thing about making cities greener is that it makes them more like the country. He refers to the part of Ireland he grew up in as "a bog" which he was glad to escape. The country is also terrible and the last thing cities want to do is be more like the country.

The truly baffling thing about this book is that it contains exactly zero content about the main thing I picked it up for: to find out what alternative he's proposing. Trees and other green spaces have obvious benefits that even he makes a nod to every now and then (cooling things down, trapping water, supporting wildlife, beneficial effects on the mental health of their residents, etc), plus most people who live in cities like them, and I was wondering what he was going to propose as an alternative, and he just - doesn't! What I knew from reading the blurb on the back of the book - that he feels cities are meant to be chaotic, grimy, full of machines and people but lacking in plants - is exactly as much as I know after reading 2/3 of the book. I guess I was expecting a paean to how cities in their modern chaos are flawed but great, and instead I got a book about how cities are almost uniformly terrible, but planned, green cities and the country are even worse, and also planting trees is a fascist tool to pacify the working class.

I didn't really DNF on purpose, so much as I put it down because I was reading other things and just never picked it back up again because the more time that went by without dealing with this guy's relentless negativity, the less I wanted to go back to it. So I guess it's a DNF.

Check-In Post - June 3rd 2026

Jun. 3rd, 2026 06:50 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What kinds of organizers do you like to hold your arts and crafts supplies?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



Media Roundup: Misc Sequential Art

Jun. 3rd, 2026 10:41 am
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I've been nearly constantly sick and/or overwhelemed for the last two weeks, but I did read some things!

The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier, Scott McCloud, et al.— A story about a group of kids forming a cartoonists club and making comics that’s also an intro to basic comics making and concepts. I’ve been wanting to read a bit more comics theory. (I’ve read Understanding Comics, but that was a while ago) Anyways this was cute and fun, but didn’t really scratch my comics theory itch. Would probably be good to give to a kid who is interested in comics though.

Supergirl's Family Vacation written by Brandon T. Snider, art by Sarah Leuver— This is so charming! It’s one of those graphic novels that’s its own little continuity – Supergirl is 13 and lives with her cousin Superman and his family and feels overlooked as a superhero. Anyway she convinces them all to go on vacation and then adventure happens! They go on a space road trip! Natasha Irons is there (she’s Supergirl’s best friend) Lois gets to be awesome but doesn’t steal the scene. There's a short scene of Batman and Wonder Woman getting instructions to take care of the stuff while they are away!

The whole thing is just very warm. I love the manga influenced art, the expressions are great, the colors are great! At one point there are magical girl-esqe transformation scenes. It’s very cute and sweet!

Batman & Robin Eternal by James Tynion IV et al— This did a much better job than Batman Eternal at being a story about legacy, and was just more cohesive in general. Only being half as long probably helped some. I read this when I was sick and bit out of it so I feel like some bits of it went over my head.

Laid-Back Camp Vol. 15-17 by Afro— While I’m on my slice-of-life manga kick I thought it would be nice to get caught up with this series.. It’s still one of my favorites of the genre, it's got food, female friendship, and great landscapes. It does make me sad that I am too disabled to go camping though.

Lightfall books 2-4 by Tim Probert— I was going to read these a bit slower, but they were due at the library so I had to hurry up a bit. This series is really good! I love the art, it's evocative, plus there are great landscapes! Also I didn’t say last time but there is a very good cat! The story went in some unexpected directions and I want to know what happens next! Too bad it's going to be a while before the next book is out.


A new season of my beloved wacky Chinese reality show The Truth has started airing and I'm excited for it! It's been a while since I watched anything.

Day 3: Write Every Day

Jun. 3rd, 2026 01:23 pm
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Intro/FAQ

Quote for today:

"Beware the fury of a patient man." -- John Dryden

Quotes are courtesy of [personal profile] arwen_oak who gave me a lovely assortment of random quotes.


When you reply, reply to the latest post. You can put multiple days on your reply, if you missed any days.


PLEASE If I make a mistake and don't count you on a day, please let me know.


Day 3: [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] china_shop,

Day 2: [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] shippen_stand,

Day 1: [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [profile] sylvanwithch, [personal profile] dswdiane, [profile] sanguintity, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] shippen_stand, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] china_shop,
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Volume 6 is coming out next week with a character profile I'm excited to read, so finally getting back on track for the volume 5 extras :D Not that I wasn't excited about RIRIKA AND HIDAKA'S PROFILES!!!! either but it's been strange times, fandom-wise. This was done a bit more hastily than the previous ones, if you spot any extra weirdness lemme know.

K-9: NEW ITEM!! )

Ririka's profile )

Hidaka's profile )

4-koma: Wanted list )

4-koma: Pickiness…? )

4-koma: Proof )

4-koma: Produce! )

Bonus illustration: New teacher Ren Hizuki's supplementary classes )

Bees and Silver Slides

Jun. 3rd, 2026 11:41 am
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Had this set of bold shiny slides, and one leftover bead ring, so put those together with some champagne colored glass for a (hopefully) elegant look.

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