Writerly Ways

Nov. 16th, 2025 10:31 pm
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I'm still very upset with myself and deadlines. I miffed another one by a day. (Ditto with a con a friend wanted me to go to AND scheduling the exams this week). I swear my brain see it but writes it as something else. I've barely submitted this year. It's disappointing but a lot of the open calls haven't matched anything I have in my stable.

So what shall we talk about today? Something I've mentioned before but let's touch on this again because of Hazbin Hotel last week. The OverPowered character and what to do with them. spoilers for S2 if that matters to you )

So what do you do? Superman has this issue so they came up with kryptonite but then it gets ridiculous. That crap turned up everywhere. Ditto green lantern who is threatened by the color yellow. Captain Marvel faces the same issue. She's so powerful she could have smited Thanos so they sent her to the other side of the universe.

How then do we deal with over powered characters without things getting silly or making them look stupid? It's not that easy. Hazbin went with both pulling Lucifer's fangs AND making him look stupid which annoyed me. There needs to be a way to do this that doesn't make your character look/act dumb.

One way is to not get into the situation in the first place but what if you can't avoid it, say in the case of Lucifer an established entity in everyone's mind.

Another way actually is what they did with Marvel, get them out of the picture for some (hopefully good) reason. In this case above with Lucifer, there was no reason they couldn't send him to another ring of hell and he didn't know what was happening because he was busy elsewhere (though I suspect they are planning to use this to force his daughter into actions she doesn't want to take)

Any thoughts on this? Have you handled it? Ideas for handling it?

Any thoughts on the student who just emailed me at 10 pm asking for when unit 3 test is as if I haven't been posting it for weeks? It's tomorrow btw.


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Sick day

Nov. 16th, 2025 10:23 pm
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Basically spent most of the day in bed asleep. I got up at 12:00 for breakfast and coffee, put in a Shipt order, which luckily came unusually fast, and then went back to bed after I put it away.

Slept for several more hours, then eventually got up and puttered online until 7:00 when I Teamed the FWiB.

At 8:30 I had him hold on while I called Middle Brother. He is fine, went out to Target yesterday, and did something, I'm not sure what, today, and had fun. He is looking forward to Thanksgiving.

Got back on with the FWiB for a few more minutes, then ended.

Had dinner, and went to the bedroom where I puttered on my phone, then called [personal profile] mashfanficchick. Ze had a good time this weekend with zer father.

Then I came out for pet feeding time, and here I am.

Gratitude List:

1. The FWiB.

2. Bed rest.

3. Cold is better.

4. Middle Brother is well.

5. Thanksgiving coming.

6. Eggnog.
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"It's set in a time when things were hard for black people in America" - a line which so flabbergasted me that I don't think I ever figured out what to say.

But this one may have topped it!

"The story is about a black girl, somewhere between 8 and 16 years old, from a black family."

...I'm dying to ask why they think they need to specify that this girl is the same race as everybody else in her family, when that's usually how this works. There's no indication in the rest of the post that we might have reason to think she's not.

fic: muscle and blood

Nov. 16th, 2025 06:44 pm
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muscle and blood (10003 words) by Lirazel
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Pitt (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Melissa "Mel" King/Frank Langdon
Characters: Frank Langdon, Melissa "Mel" King
Additional Tags: Post-Season/Series 01, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Appalachian Frank Langdon, trailer trash (affectionate) frank langdon, Frank Langdon's Daddy Issues, The Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known, Protective Melissa "Mel" King
Summary:

Frank’s biological father is a non-entity, Mel decides, either in actuality (as in Frank doesn’t ever think about him) or at least in his relationship with her (as in he does think about him but doesn’t want to discuss it), so she’s honestly forgotten that he even exists until the day they walk out of PTMC towards the parking lot and a sudden, rough voice says, “Frankie,” and Frank goes so stiff beside her that it scares her.

Frank never talks about his dad.

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[personal profile] tozka

Book Info

Cheap Land Colorado: Off-Gridders at America’s Edge by Ted Conover (2024)

Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir, History

LibraryThing: https://www.librarything.com/work/28281260/book/300006632

Acquired from: Little Free Library, Denver, Colorado, USA

Started reading: November 13, 2025

Finished reading: TBD

Reading Notes

Page 20: It’s hard not to be a little judgmental of people who buy land and put a house up and then have no money to sustain themselves afterwards but this author is supremely kind and writes in an un-sensationalistic manner which I appreciate.

Read the rest of this entry » )

Crossposted from Pixietails Club Blog.

Rogue-Storm #2

Nov. 16th, 2025 01:15 pm
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One of the odder aspects of Doug's power boost is that everyone's minds automatically translate sound effects.

Read more... )

Culinary

Nov. 16th, 2025 07:24 pm
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Last week's bread actually held out pretty well, though was rather dry by the end, however, that meant there was enough left to make a frittata with pepperoni for Friday night supper.

Saturday breakfast rolls: eclectic vanilla, which for an experiment I tried making with Marriage's Golden Wholegrain, fairly pleasant but I think nicer with strong white.

Today's lunch: bozbash, with Romano peppers, aubergine, okra, baby courgettes, fresh coriander, crushed 5-pepper blend, dried basil, and finished with tayberry vinegar. Was going to serve couscous with this but I was not impressed by the way this turned out given the instructions on the packet. Not really necessary, anyway.

Fandom Trees 2025

Nov. 16th, 2025 12:33 pm
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Here’s my tree, for those that are interested in checking it out!

I’m going through the other trees, but please link me to yours if you’d like so I can be sure not to miss it!!
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I hit Price Chopper and the bakery while I was downtown. I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, made egg salad, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, baked chicken for the dogs’ meals, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter.

For funsies, I watched Matlock, Mistletoe Mysteries, and some HGTV programs. Dr. Pol was once again my background tv later in the evening.

Temps started out at 32.5 when we got up, but had reached 24.8(F) before I left the house. (Temps dropped over 7 degrees in an hour and a half!) Just watching the temp drop made me cold. It eventually reached 44.8 that I saw before going down to visit mom, but Pip said it hit 50. Rain came in late afternoon, it got really heavy (Pip said there was an inch in the rain gauge, but given how hard it was coming down I thought there’d be more) and there was thunder and lightning, which we didn’t expect.

There was one blast of thunder that must’ve been right above us because it was so loud it sent Midnight, who’d been sleeping in his bed under a blanket, shooting out of there like a bullet. He stood on the bed (his bed is on our bed during the day) looking all confused and wary, like, wtf was that?!! It was followed by the brightest bolt of lightning, which lit up the bedroom through the drawn shades. Thankfully it moved away after that.


Mom Update:

Mom looked good today, which was nice. more back here )

Friday Five on a Saturday

Nov. 15th, 2025 10:14 pm
[personal profile] cosmolinguist

1) What's one of the nicest things a friend has ever done for you?

[personal profile] diffrentcolours and [personal profile] mother_bones making it very clear to me that I had options, when my marriage felt too difficult to extract itself from, they just loved me and waited for me and made sure I never felt like I was alone.

They left me stay here without paying for much the first few months so I didn't have to worry about money (which I appreciated so much but also when I got money I appreciated that they let me pay it back because it was really important to me, father than to them, that I do that).

They took on me at my most messed-up and Gary just as he was starting to be a lot of work, and adjusted their lives repeatedly to meet our needs. And they've continued to provide a warm, safe, functional and pleasant house for me to live in ever since.

2) What's one of the nicest things a stranger has ever done for you?

In 2018 I went to London with friends. The plan was to stay overnight, see Hamilton, and then one of them was taking me to Brussels on the Eurostar so I could make use of my less-than-a-year-old British passport to travel within the EU while the UK was still part of it.

By the time the play had finished, I had a Facebook message from a stranger. She said she was staff on the train we'd gotten to London, she'd found the little plastic wallet that I had my railcard and train tickets in which I'd apparently dropped on the floor rather than putting back in my bag after the tickets had been inspected, and that she'd handed it in at Euston so it'd be waiting for me on my return.

Without that ticket wallet, both me and my companion traveling on my disabled railcard would've had to buy new tickets from London to Manchester which is exorbitantly expensive especially at the last minute, and it would've been a cost that was utterly beyond me at that point. And I would have wanted to cover it since it would've been 100% my fault that I'd lost the tickets!

I am so grateful to that lady. So clever of her to look up the railcard name on Facebook to communicate with me, and thank goodness I didn't have a common name! (Also lucky for me it was the same name; since my railcard eligibility is my Certificate of Visual Impairment and since that's in my old name, my railcard is in my old name too; I've been calling it my "blind name" lately for this reason as a lot of things depend on that: so like at the gym I'm getting a discounted membership for being disabled and that means the other day when the gym staff asked my name as I was signing in, I had to think quickly to get it right! Anyway, this method wouldn't even work for finding me on Facebook these days but it did back in the days of Hamilton and Britain being in the EU.)

I got in touch with the train company to lavish compliments on her and I hope they gave her whatever treats or bonuses they offer. It was a small effort for her but it made a huge difference to me.

3) What is a trait in another person that you instantly admire, and that draws you to them?

Vulnerability and emotional fluency.

4) What is a trait in another person that instantly repels you, and prevents you from forming a close relationship with them?

Treating people as things, as Granny Weatherwax describes it.

5) Time to vent: tell us about something rotten someone has done to you.

Two of the three people I was with Answer 3 aren't in my life any more, both related to the same instigating incident where almost all my friends and my community fell for some DARVO, ghosted on me, and/or apparently still drastically misunderstand the circumstances in Answer 1. This being unrelated to but almost perfectly timed with the beginning of the pandemic was incredibly isolating. It's taken time to rebuild friendships and a sense of community, but good progress has been made over the last couple years.

This November thunder storm

Nov. 15th, 2025 10:50 pm
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sums up my day. My blood sugar crashed at 430 in the morning. And bounced back to 200 upon waking, 400 by lunch and now almost normal. I'm very over this.

However while I'm eating peanut butter at 430 in the morning to stabilize my sugar I found the drop of this new indie animation.(god knows when you'll ever see more. It's such a weird business model they're using for indie animation in general, merch paying for it. I'm not sure I've seen many things that I've wanted merch for based on one show) Anyhow, it's not half bad, sort of stock characters but it's hard to tell much of anything on how short this is



Also keeping me from sleep was how much my knee and hip hurt. And a weird nightmare. I can only remember a small part of it. We were trying to get into a resort in Mexico, one my brother and his wife go to all the time. But they aren't letting us in and for some reason my grandmother is there in a wheelchair. We're taking her for her hundredth birthday. It was stressful

Have some science saturday

Your anxiety may be controlled by hidden immune cells in the brain

Study reveals why the brain 'zones out' when you're exhausted

CRISPR brings back ancient gene that prevents gout and fatty liver of huge interest to me

Giant North American 'hell pigs' could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals Oh Fat Nuggets....

A 400-million-year-old plant creates water so weird it looks alien

James Webb telescope may have found the first stars in the universe, new study claims

Tech adaptation.

Nov. 15th, 2025 11:15 pm
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As I told several people I would, today I cleaned my computer. The physical object. I got the Q-tips, the Isopropyl, the canned air, the screwdriver set, watched a couple of videos and read some manuals, and got to work. It was a delightfully straightforward set of tasks and, unless I'm running a hyper-specific program that has moments of taking up 100% of the CPU, my computer's now nice and quiet. The only issue I've got right now is the front LED is blinking in an irregular frequency, which tells me one of two things: a physical component needs to be replaced at some point, or the LED itself isn't working properly. Absolutely nothing I've done so far today has caused me any further issues, so I'm not going to worry too much. I'll see what happens the next time I get the urge to play Stardew Valley.

Also of note, though much less pleasant, was having to bear through a couple anxiety spikes. It's been a while and I'm out of practice with them, and I haven't forgotten how they keep lingering. I hope it's all gone by tomorrow.

I have a cold

Nov. 15th, 2025 10:47 pm
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Woke up with it this morning after suspecting it last night. Luckily I have store brand versions of Dayquil and Nyquil. I took some of the day formula before I had breakfast and coffee.

Showered and dressed, and went to my Al-anon meeting, where I was supposed to be the speaker today. I was afraid I would be late, but I made it just in time. My specking went pretty well.

After the meeting I went to the diner, getting a ride from S, and had my usual bacon, egg, and cheese on an English muffin, but instead of iced coffee, I had hot tea.

I took the bus home, and went to the Starsky and Hutch episode watch and chat, and actually managed to get here in time to see about 3/4 of the episode, Texas Longhorn, I enjoyed that.

During the chat I got very drowsy, but I enjoyed it. We ended a little after 6:00, and I puttered online until 7:00 when I Teamed the FWiB.

We talked until about 8:30, and then I fell asleep and napped on the couch until 10:00. Then I fed the pets, and made dinner, and after I finish this I'm going to bed.

Gratitude List:

1. The FWiB.

2. I mailed the check for winterizing the cottage on the way to the meeting.

3. My meetings and the people there.

4. I thought to stock up on cold meds before I got sick.

5. Saw most of the S&H episode.

6. Bed soon.

November Night by Adelaide Crapsey

Nov. 15th, 2025 10:39 pm
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Listen…
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
The leaves, frost-crisp’d, break from the trees
And fall.


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Raddysh reaches in and pulls on Wood

Nov. 15th, 2025 07:35 pm
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When I was a kid, the Italian bakery in my neighborhood had all the usual types of fancy butter cookies and pignoli and tricolor cookies etc. but they also had a selection of less fancy cookies - like sesame cookies and S cookies and anginetti etc., and what we used to call chocolate sprinkle cookies, which may have started out similarly to butter cookies but were sturdier/crumblier, piped in a swirl, and covered with chocolate sprinkles. That bakery closed a long, long time ago (though you can still get frozen pasta with their name on it at the supermarket), and I have been trying ever since to recreate those cookies, with little success.

Today I baked the butter cookies from the Dolci cookbook (pic), though I didn't bother with sandwiching them with jam, and instead added chocolate sprinkles, and 1/2 tsp almond extract in order to try to recreate the taste of those old cookies. They are pretty close! They might need to be slightly less sweet, and probably cook a couple of more minutes, but they're the closest I've come so far. Also, I had the correct piping tip AND you don't chill the dough until after you pipe the cookies so it's a much easier proposition all around.

I also made the King Arthur small batch focaccia, but it never rises as much as they say it should during proofing. Still rises nicely in the oven and tastes great though.

The timing all worked out really well, even though I didn't plan ahead. Sometimes I get lucky since timing is generally the hardest part of cooking for me.

Ha! The announcer was like, "low event hockey, with only 5 shots" and now the Blue Jackets are getting a penalty shot! Igor stopped it though.

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