Funny how that might work...

Feb. 15th, 2026 09:57 pm
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I'm prioritizing getting enough sleep first, then eating right, then exercise.  And, weirdly enough, I am starting to get more energy to catch up on backlogged house projects, and writing, and chatting with friends.  Funny how that might work.

And for anyone I haven't mentioned it to, if you're AFAB and interested in fitness, you may be interested in Roar (if you're pre-menopausal) or Next Level (if you're almost done/done with periods) by Dr Stacy Sims.  I'm finding the advice useful.  Not all of it, obviously, seeing as I'm not an extreme athlete.  I don't do triathlons, say.  But do I hit the gym three or four times a week?  Yup.  So.

Anyway, my goals are to get up to twice the time I can currently manage on an elliptical (so, long enough to 'run' a 5 K) and to finish Deadfall, damn it. After that, the Numb3rs monstrosity. (Length, more than subject matter. It's not tree horror, okay?) And in and through, other short stuff, I guess, but probably the next things will be Deadfall chapters until I'm done.

(Someone help me remember:  I have a Night in the Lonesome October piece to finish, and also the Leverage/X-men piece that's currently at 6 pages and going well.)

Safety

Feb. 15th, 2026 09:53 pm
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Say it again: Abortion bans don't stop abortion. They only cause women and infants to die.

The Society of Family Planning, a reproductive-rights nonprofit, compiles a report called #WeCount that tracks the number of abortions in the United States. The report goes back to 2022, and the most recent data covers the first half of 2025.

Its data shows that the abortion rate hasn't gone down at all since the end of Roe. It's gone up.


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Need recs!!!

Feb. 16th, 2026 02:58 am
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Posted by /u/johndough167

I’ve slowly been reading scarier and scarier books just to find that they don’t scare me at all. I’ve just got into light demonic horror in the last days of Jack sparks. Which didn’t scare me at all.

I’m looking for something to really scare the shit outta me. Demons usually do the trick in movies but haven’t found anything in books yet. Please no Stephen king.

Thanks yall

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Posted by /u/Heavnlymarsxo

Does anybody have any recommendations for horror/thriller/literary fiction books where the main character is a woman & she has a strange relationship with her family, where she feels like she is the black sheep or she has a toxic relationship with her mother etc?

Sharp objects comes to mind when i think of mother daughter relationships & it's one of my favourite tv shows & i've also read the book. What lies between us by John Marrs i also enjoyed which had a toxic relationship between the two characters. Doesn't necessarily have to be just a mother daughter relationship, any family dynamic is fine, i'm just looking for FMCs

Any genre of horror i do not mind & i don't really have any triggers when it comes to dark fiction apart from animal cruelty but i can usually deal with it if it's not really detailed. Thank you!

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Please recommend witch themed books

Feb. 16th, 2026 02:28 am
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Posted by /u/bowzr4me

I’m a big fan of movies like The Witch and Autopsy of Jane Doe. Are there any book recommendations that would scratch that itch for me?

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Ace Attorney: Fanfic: The Snowflake

Feb. 15th, 2026 10:37 pm
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Title: The Snowflake
Fandom: Ace Attorney
Characters: Maya Fey, Pearl Fey
Rating: G
Length: 418 words
Author notes: Set directly after Turnabout Goodbyes in the first game.
Summary: On a cold December morning after her arrival back at Kurain Village, Maya reflects on her life and has a little moment with her cousin Pearl

Maya Fey was not like most people )

3 Good Things

Feb. 15th, 2026 08:51 pm
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1. The snow has stayed on the ground here long enough that we're finally Acquiring Some Sleds in anticipation of going sledding with friends next weekend. It is so wonderful to have a winter feel like winter again.

2. Hosted a neat new-to-me game yesterday with some close friends and a potential new friend I met through my Awesome Neighbor friend. We all had a great time! We immediately rolled right into plotting More Fun Like This Soon. It's good to be exercising my making-new-friends muscles again.

2a. The game being Molly House, with its gripping shifts between personal queer joy, community delight, and pressuring fears (constables, rogues, and gossip all threatening to trigger police raids of the central molly houses),I would be fascinated to play it again... )

3. I am looking forward to some quiet time at home tomorrow, I say, also having ambitions of Bake & Roast All The Things, do my taxes so I can get my solar panel credits reimbursed (yay, solar!), and maybe get some extra time in at the local studio before my pottery class starts.

Bonus: This being the cold hard dark slog time of year, it helps to have something joyous to move to. I went and looked up what all the musicians I last bought music from (mostly 5+ years ago) have put out in the last few years since, and bought the latest album of each. So far I'm particularly enjoying Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn's debut collaboration merging American old-time music and Chinese folksong, and the latest from MEUTE.

Have you been listening to anything particularly good lately? What is bringing you joy, defiant or otherwise?

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Feb. 15th, 2026 05:45 pm
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* I fairly recently had revisited the ways in which DS9 was based on B5, but watching a few episodes of B5 and hearing them talk about a leader named Duhkat really threw me. Star Trek is just so culturally dominant in some nerd spaces, that hearing certain names in the show they came from is wild and feels wrong.

I watch a few eps yesterday, but don't plan on a full rewatch. But it was interesting to revisit it a bit.

* Being a goalie fan is weird. The Kraken accounts kept hyping Grubauer today, but then for some reason Germany didn't play him versus the US. No one has any idea why they didn't play their NHL goalie in that game. I'd considered heading out to a bar to see the game, but I am glad I didn't. For forwards and defensemen, you typically know if they are playing. Not 100%, stuff happens, but usually. With goalies, you either get them the whole game or not at all (except in the very rare instance of a goalie pull or injury)

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Feb. 15th, 2026 06:20 pm
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Just got back from a lovely afternoon walk in the park with my fiance, where I listed off my plans for the next week. "Wow," he said. "You're booked up!" 

I have to keep reminding myself of that, and especially that anyone with my workload on their plate would be a bit stressed. So far this month I've completed my initial application to the alt. certification program, which required writing two essays, purchasing an official copy of my college transcript, and attending a truly ridiculous number of webinars and video calls. At the same time, I arranged for the repair of our oven, which had a part conk out just before the ice storm, and sorted out using the oven-centric dinner ingredients we'd already purchased to make stovetop meals before they went bad.

I also just sent off another round of accumulated evidence to my fiance's mother's lawyers for the custody negotiation portion of her ongoing divorce. There are some specific types of documentation that I was the best person to collect because I'm more tech savvy than her and was unemployed until last month, meaning I had a hair more free time to go digging through text chains and social media comments. That, at least, should be over with now. It's all well and good to be an orphan (by way of estrangement) marrying into a large, tight-knit family, but it does mean there's always something going on. I'm happy to help with the custody suit, though. Unfortunately it's a situation where one parent has made it clear that she will not work with the other, and it's gotten bad enough that my fiance's ex-stepmother has refused to let his youngest brother attend school. Currently he gets homeschooling during the weeks he's with my fiance's mother, and otherwise nothing at all. So something will have to give there.

Next week, I need to get my car insurance and tags up to date. I'm hoping to do the insurance bit tomorrow after a doctor's appointment. It should be a simple phone call, but I hate spending money over the phone and have been putting it off as a result. Then on Tuesday, my boyfriend has symphony tickets. I've already warned him that I'll cancel if I don't get far enough along with my second-round application materials by that evening, but my fiance has bravely volunteered to go along in my stead if he has to. Wednesday is my big interview, where I'm expected to do a five minute response to a dataset they've given me and follow it up with a five minute "sample lesson" before proceeding to a more standard interview format. I'm told it'll last 90 minutes. On Thursday, my girlfriend flies home from Seattle. I've promised to pick her up from the airport.Then on Friday, I'm cooking dinner for my neighbor. We haven't picked a meal yet, so I'll probably go for something fairly simple.

Most of the busyness of my life right now is the exciting sort, but there's still so much of it! With the new job in the mix as well, I'm doing my damnedest to get plenty of sleep and brain rest so as not to burn out.

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Feb. 15th, 2026 06:17 pm
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I never got around to writing up Anne McCaffrey's The Mark of Merlin when I read it last year, but I've been thinking about McCaffrey a lot recently due to blitzing through the Dragons Made Me Did It Pern podcast (highly recommended btw) and [personal profile] osprey_archer asked for a post on my last-year-end round-up so now seems as good a time as any.

The important thing to know about The Mark of Merlin is that -- unlike many of the things I've read recently! -- it is not, in any way, the least little bit, Arthuriana. They are not in Great Britain. There are no thematic Arthurian connections. There is absolutely zero hint of anything magical. So why Merlin? Well, Merlin is the name of the heroine's dog, and he's a very good boy, so that's all that really needs to be said about that.

Anyway, this is McCaffrey writing in classic romantic suspense mode a la Mary Stewart or Barbara Michaels, and honestly it's a pretty fun time! Our Heroine Carla's father Tragically Died in the War, so he asked his second-in-command to be her guardian and now she's en route to stay with Major Laird in his isolated house in Cape Cod. Tragically scarred and war-traumatized Major Laird has no Gothic-trope concerns about this because Carla's full name is Carlysle and her dad accidentally forgot to tell him that the child in question was a daughter and not a son; Carla is fully aware of the mixup and but has not chosen to enlighten him because she thinks it's extremely funny to pop out at Major Laird like "ha ha! You THOUGHT I was a hapless youth and wrote me a patronizing letter about it, but INSTEAD I am a beautiful and plucky young co-ed so joke's on you!"

There is an actual suspense plot; the suspense plot is that Someone is hunting Carla for reasons of secret information her dad passed on in his luggage before he died, and also his death was under Mysterious Circumstances, and so we have to figure out what's going on with all of that and eventually have a big confrontation in the remote Cape Cod house. But mostly the book is just Carla and the Major being snowed in, romantically bickering, huddling for warmth, cooking delicious meals over the old Cape Cod stove, etc. etc. Cozy in the classic sense, very little substance but excellent for reading in a vacation cottage while drinking tea and eating a cheese toastie.

As a sidenote, I did not know until I started listening to Dragons Made Me Do It that McCaffrey's Dragonflight preceded The Flame and the Flower, the book that's credited as being the first bodice-ripper romance novel and launching the genre of historical romance as we know it today, by a good four years. It's interesting to place this very classic romantic suspense novel -- which was published almost a decade after Dragonflight, but, at least according to this Harvard student newspaper article I turned up, at least partially written in 1950 -- against the full tropetastic dubcon-at-best dragonsex Pern situations, which clearly belong to a later moment. And speaking of later moments, it's also a bit of a mindfuck for me to think very hard about McCaffrey's place in genre history and realize how very early she is. I was reading McCaffrey in the nineties, against Lackey and Bujold. Reading her in conversation with Russ and LeGuin is a whole different experience.

But this is all a tangent and not very much to do with The Mark of Merlin, a perfectly fun perfectly fine book, very short on the wtf moments that have characterized most of my experiences with McCaffrey, and if anything comes late to its moment rather than early.

Dept. of Here Came the Sun

Feb. 15th, 2026 05:04 pm
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He Woke Up

I awoke at about 6:15 p.m. to feed the cat, and after a night of night sweats (further, deponent saith naught because, eeuww, TMI) and dread about which Bob would greet me when he woke, I couldn't get back to sleep. I got up and tried to catch up on far too many emails. "Catch up on" quickly devolved into pitching most of the 650+ emails into the aether, 

Then I thought about updating Bob's doctors on the newest situation - him being home. I finally did that, but not before fearing that Bob wouldn't easily wake, or maybe he'd regress to not waking up at all, when I brought him coffee. 

He woke up. 

And he got up. And got dressed, and talked to me, and joked, and was there. All there. 

Another episode gone? Well, we thought it was gone back in January, and it came back, but I'm choosing to believe in hope this time. And it was a delight to be able to tell people from that damned hospital, and from one of the rehab places I was gearing up to tour that we didn't seem to have a need for them. I will also cancel the tour of another rehab place that I'd set up for Wednesday. 

I hope I'm not jinxing everything, but again, I'm choosing to believe in hope this time. 

That doesn't mean our work is done. We have got to figure out what the fuck goes on in BB's body to throw him into confusion, weakness and aphasia, and why it was so bad this time. There has to be a reason, or even more than one reason. So that's on the to-do list. But Sunday is a day of rest, so I will rest, watching Bob at his computer, and urging me to read the political columns he's sending me. It feels like home again. 
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I lost most of yesterday to feeling unwell and spending a good part of the day in bed, but I did make char siu and therefore did make pork buns today and as always, they are so good! And remarkably easy, too, if you follow the recipe. I still have tomorrow for doughnuts, potentially.

I also spent some time yesterday watching more Pluribus and I find myself arguing with myself about it. spoilers )

So I still am not sure how much I like it as a show, but I am definitely curious to see where it goes (no spoilers past "HDP" please!).

*

Artificial Intelligence

Feb. 15th, 2026 04:44 pm
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Another AI Post -- on Assumptions and the Future

A discussion with a knowledgeable friend on this triggered the following post, which will cover a number of elements of both the technology and, perhaps more importantly, its uses and impacts.


AI would be a useful tool if used responsibly, but mostly it is used so people can hurt each other.
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[personal profile] spikedluv. Seemingly fine one day and gone soon thereafter. I can't even.

Link to obituary.

Weekly Reading

Feb. 15th, 2026 02:36 pm
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Recently Finished
Enola Holmes and the Clanging Coffin
I was thrilled to have a new Enola Holmes book to read. I'm not sure if this is the last one (the ending kind of felt like it could be), and if so, I will miss them. This has been such a fun series.

The Age of Miracles
I found out about this from [personal profile] rachelmanija's review and was immediately interested. When the MC is eleven, the earth's rotation suddenly slows and the world changes. But even as these big events are going on, she is focused on the big things in her own life: friendships changing, her parents' marriage falling apart, crushes on boys, starting middle school. I really loved the balance between the two.

Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body
Margaret, having defined herself as a tween detective in middle school, now struggles in high school with how to grow up and ends up developing an eating disorder that lands her in a treatment center.

This sounded very relevant to my interests from the blurb but it just didn't work for me. As someone who grew up around the same time (maybe five years earlier or so) and loved mysteries and series like the BSC, and struggled with weight and being queer in a time before the internet and easy access to knowledge of the fact that people like me even existed, I should be the target audience. But I am not that big a fan of the paranormal and magical realism, and while those elements are not mentioned at all in the summary, they feature heavily throughout, and more and more as the story goes on. I wanted something realistic, and this is not that. It's well written and I love the idea of it, but it's just not for me.

Middle of the Night
The MC moves back into his childhood home when his parents move out to a retirement community. Immediately strange things start happening, and he is constantly having nightmares of the night he and his best friend were camping in the yard and his friend went missing and was never found. Now his body has been found nearby, and the MC has to figure out if he's really being haunted or if someone is messing with him, and if they are, are they the murderer? I liked this all right.

The Legend of Auntie Po
Graphic novel about a Chinese American girl in the 1880s who lives in a logging camp with her father, a cook. I liked this a lot.

A Map to the Sun
Graphic novel about a struggling girls' basketball team. I liked it.

A Star Brighter Than the Sun vol. 4

Kindaichi Papa no Jikenbo vol. 3

RIP SPIKEDLUV

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Beware the charmer

Feb. 15th, 2026 05:08 pm
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Present for [personal profile] makamu 

As I'm just watching this ep now.

Yeah, Rico wasn't the only one Sonny strung along... 😉 

He had issues, always choosing the ones who were all wrong for him (and often criminals). Gina and Rico should probably form a club.

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