releasing a wild plot bunny

Nov. 6th, 2025 06:14 pm
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Well, it's a SMALL bunny, but...

I was listening to the FFVIII soundtrack on YouTube while knitting, and they have video clips while the songs play. So I got to see Zell's intro again, and I had totally forgotten he's got a facial tattoo.

...Said tattoo is not unlike Windy's facial tattoo (Windy Storm is a Roegadyn and one of my characters from FFXIV).

So now I am imagining Zell in FFXIV's Sharlayan and getting his Archon Mark. Which is hard to believe, honestly! But can you imagine the hijinks he'd get into there?

Anyway, I don't have more of an idea than just that, so I release this bunny into the wilds.

And now I go back to knitting. THESE LEGWARMERS WON'T KNIT THEMSELVES!!!

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Nov. 6th, 2025 06:39 pm
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[pain] huh

Nov. 6th, 2025 10:33 pm
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Published 9th October: clinical practice recommendations for mixed pain. Apparently This Idea's Time Has Come, at least when it comes to, you know, starting to get shit published in Frontiers In.

(Today's work has included poking at both Pain Toolkit and Live Well With Pain, neither of which say The Thing. And also a third person, but they are a charlatan and I refuse even to link to them.)

Oh, and look, PainScience.com is being extremely relevant to my interests again, this time on the question of whether pain can become a conditioned response.

unwillingness to claim us

Nov. 6th, 2025 03:05 pm
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Alas, despite me getting up early this morning, the cleaning ladies did not come! They did say last time that my regular appointment might need to be moved going forward, but then I got the confirmation email for today and figured maybe that wasn't happening. But they did not show up so I emailed the company and they were very apologetic, and now they are coming on Saturday at 9 am.

on Sunday, I'm going to my sister's to make the apple pies for Thanksgiving, since my brother-in-law, who does all the holiday cooking wants to simplify* what needs doing on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, which has traditionally been the day we make pie.

*"Simplify" should be in quotes, because for Christmas, at least, we keep telling him we're good with an apps and dessert style menu (personally, I keep advocating for pajama!Christmas) to no avail. He gets about 90% of the way there and then is like, but what if someone wants ziti? or ham? so idk. He also won't cut back on the antipasto, which is what everyone ends up filling up on, so then no one wants the big meal that follows.

On Thanksgiving, I personally would prefer a roast chicken to turkey, but truly, as long as my brother brings the stuffing and there's pie, I don't really care about anything else. The fancy cranberry relish is nice, and I won't say no to a dollop of mashed potatoes, but overall, I really do only want the stuffing.

Anyway! I took Monday off since we are off Tuesday for Veterans Day, so my plan is to make char siu again on Saturday and then finally try to make pork buns on Monday. We'll see how that goes.

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Things that caught my eye

Nov. 6th, 2025 05:29 pm
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Dept of, Wow symbolism: Garden shed of vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner added to heritage at risk register:

It was there that he first trialled a vaccine for smallpox in the late 18th century. The hut, built from brick and rubble stone with a simple thatched roof, was christened “the Temple of Vaccinia” by Jenner.

We note that the stunning Hill Garden pergola on Hampstead Heath is also at risk. However the Bruce Grove Public Toilets, a charming example of Pseudor Municipal Loos (literally cottage-style, hmmmm), are now Saved.

***

Dept of, maybe the murmuration is trying to tell us something: Starling Spectacular over the Avalon Marshes - is something foretold stirring???

***

Dept of, no, really, I am trying to avoid going 'urgent phallic much' over this arboricultural saga....: How the giant sequoia came to England:

Lobb collected seed, shoots, and seedlings. In fewer than two years’ time these would give rise to thousands of saplings, snatched up by wealthy Victorians to adorn great British estates. The larger-than-life conifer, so symbolic of the vast American wilderness, suddenly became a status symbol in Britain.

This is possibly more resonant if you have just been reviewing a book in which the profitable C19th commerce based on willy-related anxieties features.

***

Dept of, now thinking about ancient books bound in selkie skin as basis for fantasy: Eight pages bound in furry seal skin may be Norway's oldest book. You know, the Danes really do not have a very good record:

But when Denmark ruled over Norway, old books and manuscripts were sent out of the country. The Danish king was the one who claimed important relics of the past.

Have they given them back, we ask?

***

Dept of, are cockatoos actually parrots (apparently yes)? There’s a statue of a dead parrot in Greenwich.

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Ready or Not

Ready or Not by Cara Bastone is $1.99! Bastone’s contemporaries come highly recommended by those who have read them. I loved her newest one, Promise Me Sunshine. Thanks to everyone who let us know about this sale.

A surprise pregnancy leads to even more life-changing revelations in this heartfelt, slow-burn, friends-to-lovers romance of found family and unexpected love.

Eve Hatch lives for surprises! Just kidding. She expects every tomorrow to be pretty much the same as today. She loves her cozy apartment in Brooklyn that’s close to her childhood best friend Willa, and far from her midwestern, traditional family who has never really understood her. While her job is only dream-adjacent, it’s comfortable and steady. She always knows what to expect from her life . . . until she finds herself expecting after an uncharacteristic one-night stand.

The unplanned pregnancy cracks open all the relationships in her life. Eve’s loyal friendship with Willa is feeling tense, right when she needs her the most. And it’s actually Willa’s steadfast older brother, Shep, who steps up to help Eve. He has always been friendly, but now he’s checking in, ordering her surprise lunches, listening to all her complaints, and is . . . suddenly kinda hot? Then, as if she needs one more complication, there’s the baby’s father, who is (technically) supportive but (majorly) conflicted.

Up until this point, Eve’s been content to coast through life. Now, though—maybe it’s the hormones, maybe it’s the way Shep’s shoulders look in a T-shirt—Eve starts to wonder if she has been secretly desiring more from every aspect of her life.

Over the course of nine months, as Eve struggles to figure out the next right step in her expanding reality, she begins to realize that family and love, in all forms, can sneak up on you when you least expect it.

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Voidwalker

Voidwalker by S.A. Maclean is $2.99! This one is a Kindle Daily Deal. It released in August and I mentioned it on Hide Your Wallet.

From the author of The Phoenix Keeper comes an era-defining new fantasy universe where spicy romantasy meets the Cosmere, unmissable for fans of the world-building scale of Sarah J. Maas and the world-shifting stakes of Rebecca Yarros. Voidwalker will be your next romantasy obsession, a deliciously feral story that starts with just two “bite me.”

Fionamara is a smuggler. Antal is the reason her people fear the dark. Fi ferries contraband between worlds, stockpiling funds and stolen magic to keep her village self-sufficient – free from the blood sacrifices humans have paid to Antal’s immortal species for centuries.

Only legends whispered through the pine forests recall a time when things were different, before one world shattered into many, and the flesh-devouring beasts crept from the cracks between realities, with their sable antlers and slender tails, lethal claws and gleaming fangs. Now, mortal lives are food to pacify their carnivorous overlords, exchanged for feudal protection, and the precious silver energy that fuels everything from transport to weaponry.

When Fi gets planted with a stash of smuggled energy, a long-lost flame recruits her for a reckless heist that escalates into a terrorist bombing – and a coup against the reigning immortals, with Fi’s home caught in the crossfire.

She’s always known the dangers of her trade – and of the power she’s wielded since childhood, allowing her to see the secret doors between dimensions, to walk the Void itself. But nothing could have prepared her for crossing paths with Antal. For the deal she’ll have to make with him, a forced partnership to reclaim his city that begins as a desperate bid for survival, only to grow into something far more dangerous.

A revolution. And a temptation – for how sweet the monster’s fangs might feel.

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Arcana Academy

Arcana Academy by Elise Kova is $1.99! This came out over the summer and a couple of us are fans of Kova’s fantasy romance. Last I checked, the sale was only valid at Amazon, but hopefully it’ll be matched by the time this is live.

A woman who wields magical tarot cards lands herself in a false engagement with the headmaster of a mysterious academy in this first installment of an enthralling fantasy romance series from the bestselling author of A Deal with the Elf King.

Clara Graysword has survived the underworld of Eclipse City through thievery, luck, and a whole lot of illegal magic. After a job gone awry, Clara is sentenced to a lifetime in prison for inking tarot cards-a rare power reserved for practitioners at the elite Arcana Academy.

Just when it seems her luck has run dry, the academy’s enigmatic headmaster, Prince Kaelis, offers her an escape-for a price. Kaelis believes that Clara is the perfect tool to help him steal a tarot card from the king and use it to re-create an all-powerful card long lost to time.

In order to conceal her identity and keep her close, Kaelis brings Clara to Arcana Academy, introducing her as the newest first-year student and his bride-to-be.

Thrust into a world of arcane magic and royal intrigue, where one misstep will send her back to prison or worse, Clara finds that the prince she swore to hate may not be what he seems. But can she risk giving him power over the world-and her heart? Or will she take it for herself?

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The Mismatch of the Season

The Mismatch of the Season by Michelle Kenney is $2.99! This is book one in the Fairfax Sisters series. Sadly, I don’t like this book description as it tells me little about the plot.

Calling all Bridgerton and Jane Austen fans! You are cordially invited to fall in love with your favorite new Regency romance novel…
‘I don’t pretend to know the details of your private life, Miss Fairfax, but you might do better to embrace the fortunate position into which you were born, rather than regret the one that only exists between the covers of a novel’

Miss Phoebe Fairfax dreams of being as free as her four brothers. When she discovers she is to be wed to a repugnant earl who is old enough to be her grandfather, she decides to embark on a real adventure…

Enter the insufferable – and insufferably gorgeous – Viscount Damerel.

A must-read for fans of Evie Dunmore, Martha Waters and Virginia Heath

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I had a chiropractic appointment and a pedicure this morning. (I went with a deep red polish.) I made this a no-shopping day.

I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. Some days I plan for ‘no leftover’ meals because Pip doesn’t need extra leftovers to take to work; this was one such day so, due to the weather, I just did soup and grilled cheese.

I typed in ~1,500 words of fic! Though not the fic I was planning to type in. This is the fic I started writing for [community profile] smallfandombang. I wanted to participate in Saturday Snippets, and since this fic had been handwritten, I needed to start typing it in to do that. Also, it might get me motivated to work on it some more.

I had hoped to write more on my Top Gun fic, but I spent what little time I had available for that going down a Google search for specific terminology to use in the fic. I eventually remembered that transcripts do exist and found what I needed from that source. And then spent some time scrolling through it and found some neat information via missing scenes (like the fact that Maverick requested Hondo to come help him out with the training).

And guess who now has a copy of the Top Gun soundtrack on CD in their hot little hands? If you guessed me, you’d be correct. I did used to own it on cassette (does everyone reading this remember cassettes? *g*), but I don’t have those anymore, and watching the movies (multiple times) has given me the urge to listen to it.

I watched a couple of HGTV programs I had recorded and then set Lottery Dream House in the background. I also fit in a short nap. I’m blaming the weather and the time change.

I didn't have any pain today from the sciatica! Let's hope that continues.

Temps started out at 39.0(F) and reached 53.8. It was overcast all day, so not warm at all.


Mom Update:

Mom sounded good when I talked to her on the phone. She didn’t have much to say other than her appointment went well and she remembered to call her dr office to A) request a prescription (the prescription she got when she left the hospital for her blood thinner is out of refills and she prefers to get her meds in the mail, in any case) and B) request a note to get a handicap placard (which I’ve mentioned to her several times o_O). She’s not sure the doctor took note of the second request, but I had planned to ask her doctor today at her weekly status check, because I figured they could give us the necessary doctor’s note right there, whereas we’d have to pick it up from her regular doctor’s office. Having the handicap placard will make things so much easier!

Gold Coast Dilemma by Nana Malone

Nov. 6th, 2025 09:00 am
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Gold Coast Dilemma

by Nana Malone
April 29, 2025 · Gallery Books
Contemporary Romance

Gold Coast Dilemma is at its best when unpacking the culture, food, and family dynamics of a well-to-do Ghanaian-American family and the life of the central character, Ofosua. It is at its most infuriating when the characters face macro and micro-aggressions regarding race, gender, and mental health. And it’s least convincing when selling the actual romance between Ofosua and Cole.

This romance is told from both Ofosua’s and Cole’s point of view, but Ofosua’s is by far more compelling. Ofosua works in publishing and is prepared to marry a man who meets the requirements of her demanding mother. When she discovers her fiancee cheating on her AT THE WEDDING, she has the wedding annulled and attempts to go on with her life. She is thrilled to be offered a multicultural imprint to run – but horrified that she has to co-run it with her rival, Cole. Sparks fly, but can they make this relationship work?

This book is one that my romance book club, Between the Covers, read, and I was fascinated to see that our entire discussion barely touched on the actual romance. Ofosua is a layered, interesting character who is dealing with many conflicts in her life. She is complex and her relationships with her friends and family are complex. Ofosua experiences panic attacks and struggles with the cultural barriers around mental health care. Her mother is a constant source of tension, which is bound up in the difference between her mother’s cultural and class and generational expectations and those of Ofosua. Her friends are, in my opinion, astonishingly unhelpful. Ofosua’s work at her publishing company is fascinating, frustrating and inspiring. She expresses herself through fashion in an interesting way. In short, she’s a great character.

Cole is, in the immortal words of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, “just this guy, you know?” He starts off as a collection of red flags. He’s friends with a blatantly racist and sexist guy. He doesn’t know why Ofosua dislikes him (it’s a bizarre conflict that never needed to be in the book) and that frustrates him, so he likes to make her angry so he has her attention (“Cute when angry” is a personal trigger of mine and I never forgave him for this).

A few chapters in, it’s as if suddenly the book remembers that he’s the romantic hero and his whole personality changes. I have to admit that I was very, very hard on Cole, even though by the end of the book he seems like a terrific ally in the making. I just never trusted him – also, he’s simply not interesting. He’s a rich White asshat nepo-baby who becomes less of an asshat. He and Ofusua get to a place that seems healthy and happy for them but I never invested in him as a character.

I want to warn readers that although ultimately this is a happy story (it’s a romance novel, after all), it can be very difficult to read some of this book. Ofosua’s mother was clearly parenting from a specific cultural, generational, and experiential place – I always felt like she was a whole person who genuinely thought she was doing the right thing. But this doesn’t soften the damage she does to her daughter and I could barely tolerate her on the page. It was hard to read about all the microaggressions Ofosua faces in her workplace. It was infuriating to read about the asshole who runs the publishing company and every time Cole’s horrible friend Chad showed up I wanted to scream into the void. I was so angry at Ofosua’s horrible boss, Cole’s uncle, that I could barely read passages involving him.

However, I also learned a lot from this book. I enjoyed learning about Ghanaian culture. I loved that this family is wealthy and respected in Ghana and America, and that Ghana is respected as a specific country (Ofosua often has to push back against people who regard “Africa” as a monolith). I learned about Ofosua through her use of fashion as self-expression. I also enjoyed the scenes in which Cole and Ofosua work together within the publishing company.

This book provides so many jumping-off points for discussion and thought – family relationships, different kinds of immigration and migration stories, Ghanaian culture, generational and cultural clashes, the ridiculous standards that Black women in corporate America are forced to meet, and so much more. What it doesn’t do is provide a compelling love story between equals. I cared tremendously about Ofosua and I would love to read more about her, but I don’t find myself caring about her and Cole as a couple. As a romance, this book did not work for me, but every other aspect of Gold Coast Dilemma was fascinating, thoughtful, and nuanced. It led to a lively and engaging discussion with my book club, and left me with much to think about long after I finished it.

SNAP [curr ev, US]

Nov. 6th, 2025 03:12 am
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Americans, as I hope you know, on Nov 1st, the Federal government, being shut down, did not transmit the money to the states to pay for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, aka SNAP, aka "Food Stamps". In many states, SNAP money is supposed to hit recipients' EBT cards on the first of the month. It didn't. There is in the SNAP budget funds to cover emergencies, but Trump said he would not release it; lawsuits ensued, and as of right now, partial payments are going to be or have been made.

I commend the following video to you. It's longish - 26 minutes – but worth your time.

2025 Nov 1: Hank Green [[profile] hankschannel on YT]: "This Shutdown is Different"

Hank Green, of vlogbrothers fame, invites Jeannie Hunter, Tennessee regional director of the Society of St. Andrew (aka EndHunger.org), on to his personal chanenel explain how the US's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, aka SNAP, aka "Food Stamps", actually works.

Hunter turns out to be a great interview subject and the resultant conversation was fascinating. I highly recommend it - not just to understand what's at stake in the goverment shutdown, but for your own simple enjoyment of learning how things actually work, and also so you can more eloquently advocate for this system.

What a dramatic week I'm having -__-

Nov. 6th, 2025 12:53 am
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I try to avoid connecting too many details of my personal life to this username, but I am having a doozy of a week.

The cozy local game store my friends and I have regularly patronized for the past couple years is having a social tailspin as several unsavory details have come out about the owner's business practices. It's unclear (to me, at least) whether what he's doing is illegal or simply unethical, but either way our crowd is migrating to a new game store for future Magic events. The upside of this has been the chance to solidify my friendships with several of the store's now-former regulars.

A dozen of us are going to someone's house for a potluck and informal Magic tournament on Friday. I'm planning to bring oranges and a big batch of my blackberry pineapple lemonade, but I'm also trying to think of some more tangible food item I can buy or make without breaking the bank. We have some nut allergies and a gluten intolerance in the group, which rules out several of my usual potluck staples. If anyone sees this and thinks of the perfect thing, I'd love suggestions!

As my casual cardplaying hobby melts down, my fiance's having some significant family problems. His mother's working on getting her divorce finalized. She still owns a business with his soon-to-be-ex stepparent, and Stepparent continues to take home a co-owner's salary while ignoring deadlines and fobbing off responsibilities on my fiance, who has worked there for over a decade but is not trained or qualified to do Stepparent's job.

Meanwhile, my fiance's youngest brother is stuck in the shared custody whirlpool. Stepparent has become convinced that Brother should not attend public school anymore and wants to pull him out of school while she looks for options. She sent my fiance's mother a many-page document about this, which included a section in which she clarified that she is unwilling to contribute to any homeschooling efforts or fill out any school-related paperwork. Brother has a cluster of developmental and communication disabilities and has been treated terribly by public school officials, but keeping him out of any school altogether for a nebulous period of time sits poorly with the rest of us. At this point he only attends school or does homework on the days he's with my fiance's mother. Stepparent also insists that she is the only person who understands Brother's feelings or makes an effort to communicate with him.

My fiance and I had a long talk with his mother over pork and apple soup earlier this week in which we said things like "That document is a strong example of her parenting style and the way she communicates with you, so save it in case things continue like this and you have to sue for full custody" and "You're right. This is emotional abuse." The past two years have been a minefield of gaslighting and financial abuse, and it can be painful to watch. The worst part is when Stepparent sends me one of her long, rambling text messages and I have to figure out a diplomatic response so she won't take it out on my fiance's mother.

While we were there, Stepparent came by to drop Brother off. She poked her head in and apologized, saying she'd rear-ended my fiance's car. (No major damage. We checked later.) Brother then started hitting her with some force, eventually pushing her out the door, which he locked. Obviously I, my fiance, and his mother verbally objected to this. My fiance's mother crossed the room, told Brother that we don't hit people, and unlocked the door to let Stepparent back in. Stepparent immediately chastised my fiance's mother for intervening, saying that it was a disruption of Brother's freedom to communicate. The next day my fiance and I woke up to a long text from Stepparent. Evidently us crying out when we saw Brother hit someone kept her from "decoding [his] behaviors as communication."

This is an almost thirteen year old boy who does not ordinarily hit people. He has significant communication difficulties, yes, but he uses a mixture of ASL, verbal speech, writing, and gestures to communicate with reasonable fluency. To say that it's alarming that one of his households encourages hitting as a viable communication strategy for a preteen is an understatement.

Since this whole mess began, I've told my fiance that I'm in his first ring of support so he can be in his mother's. Luckily both of them have good therapists as well. At the same time, the situation begins to frighten me. I've been part of Brother's life since he was five. I love the kid like crazy. Stepparent loves him too, without question, but she's not treating him right and it doesn't feel like there's anything I can do about that. I hate feeling so powerless. Right now, the best thing I can do is just keep being there for my fiance, his mother, and their family. I've been making her a lot of soup.

Wednesday Reading

Nov. 5th, 2025 08:11 pm
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Just finished: Emily of New Moon, on audiobook from Librivox. Dean Priest is sketchy as shit from Day One. Teddy is white-bread. Ilse and Perry at least have personalities. And Jimmy is darling.

Currently reading: Number 5 of the Dungeon Crawler Carl (slowly), and I'm partway through the audiobook of Jamaica Inn by Daphne duMaurier, which is hella gothic and really well-written. I'm mildly entertained by DCC but I cannot keep all the fancy spells in my brain and the body count is pretty excessive (especially once you know that all the NPCs are real people!)

Up Next: The Nameless Land by Kate Elliott, sequel to The Witch Roads. Happily it's available on Bookshop.org DRM-free, so I could download it and sideload it onto my Kindle.

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In other news, work is insane and and and. But at least Prop 50 passed, and at least some of the Dems are figuring out that we need them to FIGHT BACK. But this shutdown sucks. I can't be more specific than that.

Bah.

wednesday reads and things

Nov. 5th, 2025 05:52 pm
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What I've recently finished reading:

Europe at Dawn by Dave Hutchinson, and thus finishes the Fractured Europe Sequence. I enjoyed it a lot, though sometimes it made me feel as though I just wasn't smart enough for it; there are a lot of chapters which begin so completely in medias res that you just have to soldier on until you hit the background/flashback that explains what is going on. Although the last book ties up some of the loose ends, they are only loosely tied, so to speak, and it feels very open-ended. (To be fair, there was no overarching action plot here, just generally tying up ends and solving mysteries. Also I didn't realize for far too long that some of the POV chapters were actually in the past relative to present action (or rather, took place at the same time that some of the events in other books took place; time has passed.)

What I've recently finished listening to:

The Strange Case of Starship Iris wrapped up its final season a few weeks ago. I liked it overall, though I definitely preferred the political action/adventure parts more than the personal relationships parts, other than the general bonding of the crew as a unit. I also found it rather on the nose with respect to Current Political Events, but hey, it's not Jessica Best's fault that she wrote an SF podcast about freedom-fighting rebels up against a juggernaut of an iron-fisted government just when, you know. waves hand around helplessly

What I've recently finished playing:

Dragon Age: The Veilguard! I enjoyed playing but I was ready for it to be over. I (female Qunari mage) romanced Harding, but the romance content is -->.<-- (Though admittedly there was some nice emotional content relative to the romance near the end.) On the one hand, the fact that most of the decisions about what to do and say don't seem to have much effect on things made it feel less fraught and scary, like - I often look up spoilers for major decisions because I don't replay games and so I want to make sure I don't end up with some horrible ending. On the other hand, it probably contributed to me feeling less involved with the game on an emotional level.

I didn't like that the choice of race and faction didn't have a whole lot to do with anything. I mean, I had extra Shadow Dragons dialogue, but mostly I didn't know anything extra about Minrathous. And I was Qunari - but an adopted war orphan with zero connection to anything remotely Qun, so I felt really dumb talking to Taash (and especially Shathann) about Qunari customs.

I did really love the graphics, and all the very interesting landscapes, the different cities and landscapes (the Ossuary!!!) and especially the Crossroads. The companion banter is super fun and I sort of wanted to set them all up with each other! I especially loved Taash and Lucanis talking about capes, hee. I did everybody's quests, of course, and got everyone to Hero status, and all my factions to three stars.

I did the Regrets of the Dread Wolf questline and met Mythal, and...I really tried to give good answers, but every time I failed, to the point where I figured there was no way of avoiding the fight. So I ended up having to fight her and hoo boy that was tough. And then! I looked at an "endings" walkthrough and it said I had to have resolved the quest peacefully to get the best ending, so I resigned myself to having screwed up, but haha it turns out they recommended that only because that is such a tough fight, yay, I got the best ending.

(I did not look up spoilers for the rest of the endgame, but fortunately I managed to not get my sweetheart killed.)

Anyway, it was fun, but when I finished I didn't want to jump into another epic right away, so I started playing Monument Valley, which several of you had recommended to me - and that was delightful! It's like, what if M. C. Escher had designed a puzzle game? I finished the first game and am now doing the "appendices". I also have the second game, so that's probably next.

B is playing Horizon Forbidden West, and I can't resist looking over his shoulder every once in a while. The Horizon games are still my favorites! (He's still in early days, not yet to the Embassy, just doing stuff in Chainscrape.)

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Nov. 5th, 2025 04:24 pm
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Basically every time the books meme goes around I feel a need to "play" it, mostly because I'm mildly amused at like, what I have vs. haven't read, and this time is no exception. :)

The rules are simple — bold what you've read, italicize what you intend to read, and underline what you loved. So!

With that said, here we go. (Under a cut because it's pretty long and, well, you know.)

You can find the blank version courtesy of [personal profile] meridian_rose over here.


the books list. )


Honestly I think I'm mostly surprised at how many of these I have read that I didn't read for school but just because I was tired of everyone going, "this is one of the Best Books Ever, You Must." Save for a handful of 'em, I think I'm mostly like, "eh" on the list as a whole. Some are that good! Many simply...are not... :)
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For reasons this also revealed that the hair stick that went missing after E4, that I was convinced that field had also eaten, to the point that I'd almost resigned myself to just fucking buying another one, had been lurking in (one of) the bag(s) I'd already checked like three times.

And. Upon leaving the carpark. We were greeted by this:

[a municipal garden bed drifted with autumn leaves, behind which a wall, behind which some trees, behind which a house]

Which, when you look a little closer, contains signs:

[zoomed in on the wall. there are two painted signs, A-road style, white on green, pointing left. the top one reads "POLAR BEARS/PENGUINS/GORILLAS". the bottom reads "GIRAFFE/HOUSE".]

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Nov. 5th, 2025 05:38 pm
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I am so tired

Nov. 4th, 2025 03:27 pm
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I have a mandatory staff meeting in an hour and I may call out on the grounds that I am so tired.

(I also have a headache, but if I call out on the grounds that omg my head is killing me my manager will tell me to go to the doctor. It's not an illness, it's a generational curse, plus I worked 16 hours on approximate 0 hours of sleep yesterday.)

On the other hand, I want to seem responsible. But... I am really groggy and tired and I have a headache.

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