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It's Monday again! Today is Martin Luther King day, which is technically a day off for me. Buuut,the call center is open. We had the option to work or not. The benefits for working are pretty steep, though. First up, we get paid time and a half for any hours worked. Second we get the 8 hours of holiday pay as PTO. Which, when you add it up makes the day more like Double time and a half. Plus it's usually pretty chill. I enjoy working it, honestly. I like having a jump in my PTO right away, and time an a half is always nice. Which reminds me, I need to put in another vacation day using it for the cruise.

I'm going to be so close on the number of vacation days I have. I will have like 7 days,and I need 6. I'm spending most of my spring doing my best to stay healthy. We do have the broadway play in April, but we're masking and renting a driver up and back to minimize contact with people.

This was such a lovely weekend. I told you about Saturday's game, which ended with the players racing the clock (from the weapon that they rigged to explode) and in a fight against a high level cleric, thief and a demi-god. They're carrying along the king that they knocked unconscious who has a dead-man's switch that will do...something. He was pretty vague about the actual consequences, just that it would be bad for Arvandor. It was awesome, and so much fun. The players are really sweating it. After that, it was a day of rest, where I did exactly nothing.

Then, Boodle let me sleep til 6 yesterday! A whole hour late! I chilled, got McDonald's breakfast and did my thing until it was time to get the crab feast together. I threw three pans of crab into the oven, set up the table with crab accoutrements. Got drinks, and everyone settled in to eat.

I am on a GLP-1, so my abilities were minimal. I managed two clusters. I think everyone else managed at least three.

Just as last time, the Dungeness did not disappoint. My brother in law declared that he liked Dungeness crabs better than lobster. I would get three bags next time, I think. Or have enough space in the freezer for some. All in all, though, the taste is sweet and buttery with just a hint of the sea, and the shells are more like a snow crab, where it's very easy to crack them. We got a "deluxe crab picking kit." It's awesome. It has the hinged cracker which easily breaks even the toughest claw, plus the zipper type cracker, plus a little metal stick. On one end is a little fork, for stabbing meat. The other is a flattened and lightly curved thing that looks like a coke spoon. It's perfect for getting into those ends and getting all the meat out. The BIL seemed to really enjoy himself.

Afterwards, we talked a bit about the cruise. I printed out our itinerary. so he knows what's going on, and we discussed that a bit. I told him about our upgrade at the hotel, which he was wary about. He looked at the hotel's website and saw what their prices were, so he's concerned about how much it's costing. I let him know that I got a deal (Which I did) and that it was not $600. But we're going to start our trip out in luxury, dammit.

I had a full list of our vendors and where we would be and when as well as any landmarks we were planning on seeing, and what our transportation for the day would be for each land day. We talked about food onboard, and the various venues.

I will probably add to it over the next few months as I come up with other things to do. I'm still debating on Mendehal Glacier. On one hand, glacier. On the other, it's officially receeded enough that it no longer touches the water, which is sad, so I'm not sure. Probably will, but we'll see.

After the BIL left, I took a little nap, and then we got Lebanese food. I had chicken schwarma, which was excellent. Then, it was time to go forth and play our Prophecy of the Nine Omens game. The game was entirely made up of one battle, because [personal profile] poisontaster did not go easy on us. At one point, my bladesinger was down to 38 hit points, which was alarming since we were outnumbered. Still, we were victorious, and my wizard got to wreck shit. We're 11th level now, wich means a 6th level and two 5th level spellslots. I used them all, dealing a shit ton of damage. Steel Wind Strike is an awesome spell that lets you hit up to five people with decent amounts of damage. It's quickly becoming Irsu's signature. Which is thematically appropriate, since he is a bladesinger, which is a wizard who can use a sword. But with 6 level, now have Disintegrate, which I'm looking forward to using.

When I took my spells, I wanted to make him mostly offensive spells. Bladesingers live to deal damage, be it by their blade or by their magic. The character sheet came first. Then, much later, after playing him for at least a year and a half, the background and his reasons for being like he is came. Granted, his backstory is very close to that of William Laurence from the Temeraire series. (great books if you've never read them.) Before that, his backstory was that he was a bounty hunter, but not good at it. Later, his full story came out. Second son of a duke, bound for wizard school from the day he was born, so that he could serve as his brother's personal pet wizard and diviner. He got to school and found that he couldn't do divination to save his life. But offiensive magic, yes. Then, he found out what a bladesinger was, and that was that. Then, he left school to become a bounty hunter, and instead stumbled into adventuring.

Now, I have MLK day and then, I shall cook dinner. But for now, it's time to start getting myself together. Everyone have an amazing Monday!
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms - a GoT prequel set some considerable time before GoT, and has a 9.2 rating on IMDB so far (which mostly seems based on fans having loved the book and feeling the show hasn't fucked it up so far in ep 1). Anyway, it was mostly fine, but nothing spectacular. Sir Dunc is a hedge knight's squire who's trying to pass himself off as a knight at a tournament. He's dirt poor so it's all very homespun and common folky so far. Presumably the show's world will get more complex and interesting as we go on.
My main gripe was the shitting scene, to which my reaction was you've gotta be shitting me! Dunc has a projectile shit from a standing position (slightly bent forward), like one of his horses but with way more rearward velocity. Was it supposed to be "gritty reality"? Because no one shits standing up like that ffs, and if they did it'd for sure go all over their legs. Presumably there's nothing wrong with his legs so why the fuck not squat like a normal, limber young person? Stupid nonsense, which I can only assume was supposed to be humorous. I was not amused.

The Pitt - I'm not liking it quite as much as season 1 so far but that's probably me finding anything not HR a bit lacklustre. Very happy Dana the charge nurse is back and in fighting form, and am enjoying all the usual suspects. One major plot point is that Dr Robbie's about to go on sabbatical and is being replaced by a new female consultant with whom there's a lot of friction as they do things very differently. She's a fan of generative AI for note-writing, for example. I can see they wanted the drama of the clash, but did they have to make her uptight, rulebound, female and with a Muslim name? Sigh. I really hope the drama's not going to play out in as stereotypical a way as it's currently threatening to, but the writing was good last time, so they get the benefit of the doubt.

Landman season 2 is on Prime, and is excellent as always. Superb writing, great acting and characters. It's about a Texas oil industry guy who is 2IC to the company CEO, and who does all the hands-on practical management and troubleshooting, including dealing with the local drug runners, wells blowing, and workers getting injured etc. His wife and daughter at first glance seem complete rich dumb blonde stereotypes, but underneath that facade both are interesting and funny, and cunning in the ways of their people (mostly at manipulating men). I enjoy it.

Pimping Stargate fests!

Jan. 19th, 2026 09:21 pm
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Collage of non-mcshep SGA characters. Text reads Romancing SGA.
 
the companion festival to Romancing McShep
and Romancing SG1

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In the coming weeks, I’m going to do a bit of a tour around acafandom’s research outlets and platforms - by which I mean journals, presses, book series, archives: places where you might find work you’re interested in (or submit work you’re creating yourself!)

Today’s post will be about journals: these are typically peer-reviewed (the better the journal, the more peer-reviewed and the blinder the peer review).  Fan studies now has field-specific journals, but there are journals in other fields that have always been particularly friendly to fan studies work. (If you know of a journal that I should spotlight, please comment!) 

Transformative Works and Cultures - https://journal.transformativeworks.org/index.php/twc

I can’t help but start, maternally, with the OTW’s own flagship journal, Transformative Works and Cultures.  This Diamond Open Access journal has been publishing consistently and on time since it was founded in 2007. (If you’re not an academic, you don’t know how rare that is! Academic time is glacial and things often come out really late - not TWC!)  

“TWC publishes articles about transformative works, broadly conceived, as well as articles about the fan community. We invite papers in all areas, including fan fiction, fan vids, film, TV, anime, fan art, comic books, cosplay, fan community, music, video games, celebrities and machinima, and encourage a variety of critical approaches, including feminism, gender studies, queer theory, postcolonial theory, audience theory, reader-response theory, literary criticism, film studies, and posthumanism. We also encourage authors to consider writing personal essays integrated with scholarship; hyperlinked articles; or other forms that test the limits of academic writing.”

Sample work:
Kennedy, Kimberly. 2024. “‘It’s Not Your Tumblr’: Commentary-Style Tagging Practices in Fandom Communities.” In “Fandom and Platforms,” edited by Maria K. Alberto, Effie Sapuridis, and Lesley Willard, special issue, Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 42. https://doi.org/10.3983/twc.2024.2475.

Journal of Fandom Studies - https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-fandom-studies

The Journal of Fandom Studies is subscription-based, so access is best gotten through a library that subscribes to it. (Or - hot insider tip - if you need an article, typically if you write to the scholar/author they will share a copy with you. Scholars live to be cited! :D) 

“The Journal of Fandom Studies seeks to offer scholars a dedicated, peer-reviewed publication that promotes current scholarship into the fields of fan and audience studies across a variety of media. We focus on the critical exploration, within a wide range of disciplines and fan cultures, of issues surrounding production and consumption of popular media (including film, music, television, sports and gaming).”

Sample work:
Oh, Chuyun. 2015. Queering spectatorship in K-pop: The androgynous male dancing body and western female fandom.Journal of Fandom Studies,  Volume 3, Issue 1, Mar 2015, p. 59 - 78. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/jfs.3.1.59_1

Journal of Cinema and Media Studies - https://www.cmstudies.org/page/jcms and  https://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jcms

The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies - previously called Cinema Journal - has long been friendly to fan studies scholarship. Many sections are open access, including the “In Focus” section, and the journal is typically available as part of the Project Muse database in libraries.

“JCMS’s basic mission is to foster engaged debate and rigorous thinking among humanities scholars of film, television, digital media, and other audiovisual technologies. We are committed to the aesthetic, political, and cultural interpretation of these media and their production, circulation, and reception. To that end, JCMS is dedicated to intellectual diversity of all kinds.”

Sample work:
Anselmo, Diana W.  2022. “Picture Pain: Anti-Heteronormative Female Fandom in Early Hollywood,” JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. Volume 62, Issue 1, pp. 7-35. doi: 10.1353/cj.2022.0061

M/C Journal - https://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal

M/C Journal was founded (as “M/C – A Journal of Media and Culture”) in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture. M/C Journal is a fully blind-, peer-reviewed academic journal, open to submissions from anyone.

Sample work:
Svegaard, S. F. K., & Vilkins, S. (2025). “Fandom and Politics.”M/C Journal, 28(3). Retrieved from https://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/view/3190

Romancing SGA fest 2026

Jan. 19th, 2026 08:48 pm
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Collage of SGA characters, some suggestive or kissing. Text reads Romancing SGA.

ROMANCING SGA

~ the companion festival to Romancing McShep and Romancing SG1 which is hosted on Stargatefests ~

Stories, art, graphics, icons, podfic, vids, rec lists, picspams, macaroni sculptures - any media welcome.

Posting is from February 14 - 28
Hosted by [community profile] sga_saturday and here's the collection on AO3 (SGA_Saturday_Romance_2026) - just post your headers and a link to your work to [community profile] sga_saturday or post to the AO3 collection, and we'll be able to locate your work to make a masterlist after the end of Feb. Just post away, no sign-up needed. The tag for posts to this comm is romancing sga fest 2026.

What types of works are suitable?
Works featuring any SGA pairing (except happy McShep - post that in Romancing McShep), threesome or moresome, including aro relationships, genfic, whump, and relationships with OCs and crossover pairings with other fandoms.
Happiness not required!
This festival includes works with dark or unhappy relationships, and McShep relationships with unhappy endings. Also, no Valentine's day theme is needed - any trope or theme is fine.
No work's too small!
There's no size requirement - doodles and drabbles are great as well!

~~~

Any questions, drop a comment here or message me on DW.

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Job has a coffee maker

Jan. 21st, 2026 02:28 am
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Now, we don't have a coffee maker. We have a french press, and we have a pourover thinger, and no coffee maker. Electric coffee makers are roach magnets, and I will stand by that statement.

But the job has a coffee maker, a nice new model after the pot on the old one broke, and the lid on top opens to the left, which means you have to hold the coffee pot in your right hand if you want to pour the coffee into the machine. Also, all the measurement numbers on the coffee pot are only visible if you're holding the handle in your right hand.

And you may say this is petty, and it is - well, it's petty for me because I have two hands, I might well be more annoyed, and justifiably, if I was missing one! - but somebody made a choice to hinge the lid on the left instead of on the back, and somebody, maybe that same somebody, made a choice to only put numbers on one side of the handle instead of both. And they didn't have to make those choices, they could've made different choices that didn't screw me over personally, me and all the other lefties as well as approximately half of all people who don't have mobility in their right hand or don't have that hand at all*, and they chose poorly. Probably didn't even think it through even a tiny little bit.

* Wait, is this a valid assumption? Or are people more likely to be disabled on this side or that side?

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Youth by Frank Horne

Jan. 19th, 2026 02:01 am
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I am a knotted nebula—
a whirling flame
Shrieking aftire the endless darkness ...
I am the eternal center of gravity
and about me swing the crazy moons—
I am the thunder of rising suns,
the blaze of the zenith—
... the tremble of women’s bodies
in the arms of lovers ...
I sit on top of the Pole
Drunk with starry splendor
Shouting hozzanas at the Pleiades
... booting footballs at the moon—
I shall outlast the sun
and the moon
and the stars.…


*****


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That's where it is (600 words) by Petra
Chapters: 4/4
Fandom: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars - All Media Types
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Obi-Wan Kenobi/Anakin Skywalker, Padmé Amidala/Anakin Skywalker, Padmé Amidala/Obi-Wan Kenobi/Anakin Skywalker
Characters: Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala
Additional Tags: Drabble and a Half, Drabble Sequence, Alternate Universe - Soulmates
Series: Part 2 of The Shoop Shoop Soulmate Song
Summary:

A variety of ways in which Anakin meets his soulmate.


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People read and reviewed, so I wrote more.

Things That Have Recently Happened

Jan. 18th, 2026 11:32 pm
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I got my panoramic X-ray of my teeth done, supposedly covered by my insurance. And was told that I should get braces or Invisalign! Because apparently my orthodontist in the late '80s should have made me wear a retainer nightly for the rest of my life instead of just a few years. That was a kick in the head. But I don't see anything like the degree of overbite I once had, I'm not in pain, and there's no way Medicaid would cover it so it's not happening.

Having gotten the X-rays it demanded, Medicaid decided not to cover the crowns my dentist wanted me to get, surprising no one except possibly my dentists. This is a reason why I didn't want to pay for those X-rays myself. So instead I got two fillings. Plus, another filling I needed, and did them all in one visit. Ow. The worst part was that anesthetic injection that felt like the needle went all the way into the jaw joint and the dentist had to physically hold me down for it.

I dyed my hair red again last week, from how I'd gotten tired of my roots' dark brown growth and how my hair needed two different types of hair care (virgin roots versus color-treated and somewhat dry length) and how I appreciate any color I can give myself during the bleak winter. It's currently a somewhat gothy dark auburn-y red with some brown. My silver hairs are already reestablishing themselves, so shame on you, L'Oréal Paris, shame.
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It took me forever to get through it, though the back half is easier to get into a flow reading it than the front.

With this book I ordered from the library, I didn't know it had "a novel" on the cover until I received it. And it has the kind of bs I associate with books that have "a novel" on the cover. This is why I prefer genre fiction.

spoilers )
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Jan. 18th, 2026 06:06 pm
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Phoebe came over on Friday.  We spent several hours pulling her tye-dye tubs off the shelves in the carport and going through them. They were all jumbled up.  Phoebe sold tie-dye for a while and had lots of odds and ends that needed to be sorted.  Ultimately she took three large tubs of stuff away.  The rest of the stuff is pretty well organized and labeled. We were planning to do some dying that day, but decided to put it off to the morning. 
Saturday morning I dumped old dye bottles and rinsed them out. Shirts, handkerchiefs and a couple of sweatshirts went into the soda bath.  M picked out some colors and Phoebe and I began mixing powdered dye with water and urea.  Before we could actually start applying dye Dave and Kim arrived.  We had a nice, social lunch together which was just perfect. 
Then we got back to dying.  I got 2 shirts done for M before quitting.  Donald got a long sleeved shirt tied up in a mandela pattern and dyed.  Phoebe, who had more time, got four shirts and one sweatshirt done. 
Today we washed out yesterday's shirts and I did 5 more.  Hope we like them!  Donald's shirt came out great. Pics tomorrow.
My obstacle day for next month is filling up already, which is very encouraging.

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