Brrrr the Dani is freezing Brr
Jan. 16th, 2026 03:52 pmThis skit is pretty accurate for life in the South when it's cold:https://youtu.be/A_UWChMGUOk?si=oRthVD5huD1oT3GV
Especially the bit about the heating. It's one of two reasons I don't turn the heat on. The other one being the winter bills being cheap makes up for the other nine months or so that my bills are insane.
I spent today playing with pixels and remembering how to make icons. After a few atrocities not to be seen by human eyes, I got several I really enjoy. Some were posted in today and yesterday's prompts for daily icons.
I also spent sometime watching different YouTube videos about people from Europe reacting to a video about how big the United States is based on how many times Great Britain can fit into different states. Or people tasting southern style biscuits and gravy with sweet iced tea for the first time.
I especially like the ones that are disgusted until they realize it's sausage gravy over a plain scone and not a cookie with brown gravy.
But the reactions to iced tea are always fun. It's hot and humid much of the year of course we serve our tea over ice.
Due to various things, I haven't had sweet tea in forever but plain unsweetened iced tea is probably my most drank beverage.
Sadly, since giving up Instagram, I don't get to watch videos about people living in Germany learning about the apparently really complex garbage and recycling rules. Which is a shame because I found them both funny and fascinating. Same with videos about how German windows open versus the UK. The algorithm loved showing me those and I loved watching them.
Pretty much any video about differences between regions are always fascinating to me. I remember finding out years ago that a lot of places don't have central ac. I was fascinated even as I shared tips I normally only use when the Ac breaks or hurricane power outages to keep comfortable.
I changed my layout a bit but I'm not fond of how the colors look in dark mode but I don't want to turn dark mode off on my phone as it helps with my headaches and saves batteries.
About another hour before Ian and I will be playing Satisfactory all weekend. I think we're making tacos for dinner tonight.
Other things I watched today are videos about how to make sauerkraut. Since hurricane Milton, a year ago, my favorite restaurant closed down and their homemade kraut and schnitzel with mushroom gravy were amazing... But sadly they got damaged and chose to retire.
Although I don't know that I want to ferment my own food... So it may just be one of those things. Which is a pity, jarred isn't the same.
A very insubstantial post, but hey, there's a Heated Rivalry link
Jan. 16th, 2026 01:02 pmBut I do know my tabs situation is staggering out of control. (Reliably over 1700 for at least the last couple of weeks.) Odds that I'll get to replying to all the posts I've read but opened in a tab to reply to later on...are currently very slim.
Have a link: Sarah Kurchak wrote about Heated Rivalry for TIME recently: "Heated Rivalry Handles Autism With Love, Care, and a Touch of Awkwardness".
[livre] Princesse Kevin
Jan. 16th, 2026 02:13 pmAuteurs : Michaël Escoffier et Roland Garrigue
Langue : français
Type : album jeunesse
Genre : optimiste
1ère parution : 2018
Édition : Glénat
Format :
(ça fait un moment que je l'avais repéré en vitrine de ma librairie habituelle ; mis en valeur à la médiathèque hier après-midi : allez hop !)
C'est le jour du spectacle de l'école et Kevin a choisi un déguisement de princesse parce que c'est la classe !
...mais pas si facile à porter finalement.
Bwaah c'est mignon et rigolo. (Est-ce que j'en voudrai mon propre exemplaire plus tard ? peut-être, mais ça n'est pas urgent du coup.)
Fandom-dropping process, January report
Jan. 16th, 2026 01:45 amIt’s no longer the 15th of the month as I’m finishing this post…but I ran all the numbers on the 15th, so I’m counting it as a regular scheduled update.
I’ve finished one A-to-Z pass of “handing off and/or punting specific webcomics.” In total, that knocked a couple hundred fandoms off my list. Guess I’ll do another, go harder, and knock out a couple hundred more.
There was a point when I thought about starting a habit of “sweep the Unassigned Fandoms list for tiny underloved Christmas movies,” because sweeping for underloved webcomics was working well. Didn’t end up doing it regularly, though — I just got 12 movie fandoms with 1 fic each, and stopped there. So I dropped all of those in an afternoon. (In the years I was babysitting them, the most active of these fandoms came out with…a whole 2nd fic.)
I also dropped some Random Things that I picked up through the irregular process of “checked out a new canon, enjoyed it, went to see if there was any fic on AO3, found an unwrangled fandom with 1 work.” Stuff like Phoebe in Wonderland (2008), Gary and His Demons (Cartoon), or Her Voice is a Backwards Record – Ozy Brennan. They almost certainly won’t suffer if they stay unwrangled for a while.
(There’s still only one fic for Shadow Man – Melissa Scott…and it’s the one I wrote. Guess it’s depressingly safe to leave “the queer intersex revolution/romance where everyone’s on space drugs” unwrangled, huh.)
With bigger Random Things, when they’re active enough I don’t want to leave them unwrangled, I’ve been making the occasional post about “looking to hand off this fandom, will anybody take it?” Breaks up the monotony of the batches of webtoons, I think. And it’s had maybe a 50-50 success rate — not bad. I’ll keep at it.
…I did actually add 2 new fandoms since the last update. A couple fans wrote about the Toon Makers US Sailor Moon pilot for Yuletide 2025, so that has a fandom tag now, and I picked it up to go with the rest of the Sailor Moon fandom tree.
Then it came up in the “wranglers wanted” channel that Pet Shop of Horrors was unassigned. And how was I supposed to resist picking up PSOH? I love PSOH. That manga reread I just recently started will pair perfectly with a review of the existing PSOH tags.
So my current total number of fandoms is 1183. (The number of “fandoms that actually have any new tags to deal with right now” is 28.)
344 down, 733 more to go…
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Jan. 15th, 2026 08:57 pm
Challenge #8
Talk about your creative process.
I sat for a good minute thinking about my writing process, realized it'd be easier to explain the Summers family tree and so decided to talk a little about my crochet process instead.
Or, rather, my favorite crochet process. Because sometimes I do just see a pattern I like, buy or go through my stash for the appropriate yarn and make the thing. And sometimes I see a pattern I like, decide that whatever yarn I have on-hand is Good Enough and then make the thing. But the most satisfying projects are the ones that start as an idea born from my own mind. Sometimes those ideas are inspired by patterns or projects I see, sometimes they spark to life on their own. Not having the most robust visual imagination, I'm always very pleased with myself when this happens.
So, that's step one-- get an idea. Step two is research: Has anyone done this or something like it before? And if so, how did they do it? I think it's the most fun when I can find something similar to but not quite the same as what I want. I'm always a little nervous about free-handing, no matter how often I've done it, so being able to look at an existing object as a sort of proof of concept helps me to get past that. But then not being able to find exactly what I want means that I get to ~experiment.
That second point is why I'd say I have the most fun when the "proofs of concept" are only for bits and pieces of what I want my finished project to be. Something that's the right shape but not applied the way I want to apply it, for example, so I have to patchwork different patterns or different stitches, even if just in small ways for the sake of small but significant differences. It's always a thrill when in the midst of the third step-- make the thing-- I come to That Part in a pattern that's, y'know, fine for what it is... but not for what I want. That Part where I look at it and know that I could follow it as written and it'd do the job but instead I say, "No, I don't think I will," and I do something else that makes it-- at least for me-- better.
Granted, this process hasn't always been successful, where success is defined by a satisfactorily finished item. Sometimes things don't work out the way I think they will. But, hey, even a failed experiment yields data, amirite? That's all just part of the process.
hopefully last political post
Jan. 15th, 2026 03:28 pmAnd my overarching goal this year is to find joy.
And stressing out over my country to the point I can't function is giving them what they want. They want us afraid and helpless to quit protesting and crying out and voting in the midterms.
So mental health break today and tomorrow and then back to shouting and making it clear that this isn't right.
According to polls Republicans also Don't think Trump should take Greenland by force and another poll shows he's loosing support amoung the Gen z men. It's dropped 40 percent.
Here in my area of Florida, close to Tampa, in a region that overwhelmingly went for Trump, my neighbor is no longer flying his big black Trump flag and the pro Trump bumper sticker has vanished. Same thing with a few other areas that had pro Trump stuff still up in December. May they continue to open their eyes and help us keep Democracy.
In other news, I started listening to the full cast audio of Harry Potter and I'm enjoying it so far.
I'm debating going to the cinema to see the extended edition of Lord of the Rings in the theater. Seeing that 25 year in front of the signs though.
I'm old, Gandalf, I may not look it but I feel it.
I turn 42 in May. I have to schedule my first mammogram this year.
We have a freeze warning tonight brr.
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Jan. 14th, 2026 11:35 pmI got the prompt "resolve" last week and I thought I'd gotten a few hits but a couple of those were false positives, one was from a completed draft and then only one of what was left ended up being clippable. So, without further ado, here's that:
Cliffjumper put his hands on his hips and drew himself up to his (admittedly less than considerable) full height, cycling air to cool his internals. He tipped his chin up and set his jaw and he knew without being able to see himself that his optical light was flared to a perfectly reasonable degree.
He also knew that absolutely none of this did anything to hide the way his resolve failed under the force of Mirage's pouting.
It wasn't fair-- Cliffjumper was steadfast! Always had been! People could-- and usually did-- say what they wanted about his size and his strength. And his temper and his patience, for that matter. But no one could say a word against his backstruts, against his commitment. He might fail but he never flagged or faded.
And, most to the point, he was right. They both knew he was right. But that wasn't stopping Mirage from looking like one of Hound's plants, before he figured out how much water was too much. And, somehow, it wasn't stopping Cliffjumper from feeling, somehow, as if he was wrong.
"I said no," he snapped after a beat of silence.
"Yes, Cliffjumper," Mirage said quietly, casting his gaze aside like some demure little Towers debutante. "I heard you."
"And you're not going to change my mind," Cliffjumper insisted. Feeling restless, he crossed his arms. He refused to look away from Mirage, though, no matter how twitchy it was making him. "So don't even try."
"I wouldn't dream of it," Mirage said. He put a hand to his chest, over his spark, recoiling with affront. He kept that same ridiculous sad look on his face the whole time.
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Jan. 14th, 2026 08:59 pmThere are only a few, so that's handy, and they're written in pencil, which is even handier. But I almost don't even want to erase them. I can't quite explain why but I'm so charmed by the fact that whoever had this book before me only bothered with a handful of problems, seemingly at random. Like, in the first section of the book, the first none problems have been worked except for the fifth one, for some reason. The first page of the second section has the first, third and sixteenth through eighteenth done. Two pages later, it's only the seventeenth. A few pages later, only the fourth and seventh. Aaand that's it, unless I've overlooked something. I'm pretty sure all the answers are wrong, too, granted I only glanced at the key.
I'm just. fascinated. I'm sure they must've had their own reason for doing it that way but what could the reason be?
All 10 references to Dust in the second Book of Dust volume
Jan. 14th, 2026 11:07 pmA thing I kept noticing in The Secret Commonwealth: any time someone brought up Dust, as in Rusakov particles, it went by fast. One character would mention it — another one might react — but then the conversation would move right along to something else.
The original HDM trilogy did a really solid job with this concept. Lyra first hears about it as one of many mysterious Scholar Things she spies on without understanding. When she gets a child-friendly explanation, it’s the Church-doctrine propaganda version. Readers follow along with her, and later with other POV characters, building out our knowledge as they hear more perspectives and see more experimental results.
There are good reasons Dust wouldn’t come up much in La Belle Sauvage. It’s a flashback, so even the experts are 10 years’ less knowledgeable, and young Malcolm (unlike Lyra) isn’t interacting with those experts much in the first place. If anything, the Rusakov physics in that book felt kinda shoehorned in. Bonneville is a Rusakov researcher, Malcolm finds his notes…then Mal keeps asking about it (even though it’s not relevant to surviving the flood, and he has no reason to expect it would be), and Bonneville keeps giving accurate answers (even though he has no motive to be honest, and every motive to make up something scary/demoralizing).
But TSC is a flash-forward. They have all the discoveries of HDM, plus another 10 years’ worth of research. A bunch of the main characters are professionally interested. This would be the point in the trilogy where you get to properly reintroduce Dust to the reader!
And instead…well, here are all the times it comes up:
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Jan. 14th, 2026 04:31 pmI had to delete Instagram last year because it was causing me too much stress hope I don't have to delete Tumblr. I know there is much to fear but I also fear too much stress will kill me.
The news coming out of Iran is terrifying. Where are all the people who shut down universities and protested free Palestine everywhere? And ignored the fact that Hamas is a terrorist group that Palestinians should be free from? Who ignored the hostages? And sometimes even posted that the hostages deserved it even the Bibas children for being Jewish.
Note: I'm not Jewish nor am I saying Israel isn't deserving of criticism but denying the atrocities of a terrorist organization, ignoring facts, and in general supporting a terrorist regime is not the way to go. And frankly, Israelis protested the hell out their government begging them to do everything to get the hostages released alive.
Some people are saying those protesters are silent because the current regime in Iran hates the US and Israel.
But they are also killing the citizens of Iran. Where's the Un? The protests?
The silence feels damning and loud.
Then there's everything going on in the US. Demanding Greenland. Harassing citizens and immigrants and native Americans and generally Ice is being domestic terrorists.
Lots of people are protesting and loud so far not erupting into the violence the government wants to declare martial law.
Free Palestine from Hamas. Free Iran from the terrorists in charge. And free the US from Maga.
Let there be peace on Earth.
Rant over.
AKC Courtneyyyyyy Culture Festival #205: Kato Rena
Jan. 14th, 2026 05:27 am
Manatsu no Sounds good! came out in May 2012. The original MV is still unavailable on youtube as it was kind of bleak, something that surprised me for a summer single. At the time, I was really enthusiastic as we'd just got the very heartfelt GIVE ME FIVE! in the same year, but I was a little embarrassed by this single being a summer bikini single. The video doesn't shy away from its focus, and I find it uncomfortable seeing the members on the beach in white bikinis before the dancing starts. At the same time, this discomfort is what I really like about AKB. It's easy to dismiss AKB as the mainstream, certainly they were absolutely the mainstream in 2012, but this sense of antagonism and subversion runs through the images for these releases, and Manatsu no Sounds good! is no exception in either of its forms. Although Renacchi was one of the last of her generation to be promoted into Team 4, someone in management clearly had an eye on her as she was immediately drafted for the media senbatsu amongst the big names and alongside Iriyama Anna, whilst other members of Team 4 were left to make up the numbers. It feels wild to talk about being in the senbatsu in such a way but that's where we were in 2012.
During her eleven years, almost twelve years in AKB, Renacchi had a good run in the senbatsu, appearing on fourteen singles, some of which—Labrador Retriever, Kibouteki Refrain—were really big songs for the group, some of which—Tsubasa wa Iranai, 11gatsu no Anklet—she was also in the media senbatsu for. On the B sides of these singles, Renacchi also appeared frequently, and whilst she never had a solo centre position, she did appear on Kaisoku to Doutai Shiryoku with Suda Akari as part of a Wcentre and had no less than three joint centres with Kizaki Yuria.
In late 2012, she was moved to Team B, but returned to Team 4 in 2014, now brought back under the captainship of Minegishi Minami, and then between 2017 and her graduation in 2022, went back to Team B, then to Team A, then to Team B again. Last year, several years after leaving, she announced her marriage.
Renacchi was always one of the hardest workers in AKB during her years in the group, continually going back and forth between the senbatsu and the Undergirls, she was one of those girls who was popular enough to be recognisable in the lineup of each single, but was also someone you could meet properly as the Kami 7 became ever more distant and then eventually began to graduate. Coming off the 20th anniversary celebrations, it is easy to be blinded by nostalgia for what we remember AKB to have been, but it was members like Renacchi who got us through to where we are now, we helped us reach a place where we can comfortably celebrate that anniversary.
Kato Rena made her mark in AKB48. The ninth and tenth generations gave us Team 4, and though we did not appreciate it at the time, they very much bridged the Homeric golden age of AKB antiquity with the modern day. Renacchi might not be the first name you think of when you recall AKB48 in 2012, but I have no doubt that it is her you will remember when you think back on those PVs and see past the Kami 7, and for this, for working so hard for the group, we owe her a debt of thanks.
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Jan. 13th, 2026 09:56 pm
LIST THREE (or more) THINGS YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF. They don’t have to be your favorite things, just things that you think are good. Feel free to expand as much or as little as you want.
1.) My curiosity. I always want to know more about things and while I'm not the best at following through on that want (executive dysfunction, yay), I do follow through. I know how to ask questions and find answers.
2.) The way I engage with media. My analyses aren't always solid and my takes can be a little hot. Tbh, I get too wrapped up sometimes in how I would write a story. Sometimes I need other people's opinions to agree or disagree with before I can quite find words for my own opinions. That said, I still put a lot of thought into what I'm reading/watching/playing and I like to think I'm always getting better.
3.) I'm on a roll so far this year as regards some goals that I thought I might be more than I could handle. I'm not where I'd like to be with everything I want to do but I'm doing better than I honestly believed I would.
Bonus 4.) This prompt stumped me-- but! only for a minute. Wouldn't have expected that!
That fun entry I wanted to write
Jan. 13th, 2026 10:04 pmIt was a good one. My blood pressure was a lower normal reading, my weight was 13 pounds lighter. I'm morbidly obese so that's great news. Left with the promise of blood work in my future and the paperwork to get a mammogram.
The rest of the day was spent working on my farm in farm together 2 and avoiding playing dreamlight valley. I haven't wanted to play lately.
We had a sub for dinner because Ian's work got hectic in the late afternoon as one of his clients screwed up and made it Ian's problem. So when I mentioned the sub shop had a buy one get one sub...
Nori cuddled me a lot today as well. I also got the spreadsheet working again for the fanfiction yearly challenge on Tumblr.
https://www.tumblr.com/fanfic-reading-challenge/804532138916577280/the-2026-fanfic-
reading-challenge-link?source=share
It involves keeping track of the fanfiction I read and I'm curious which fandoms end up on top and which ships.
I finished reading my first book of the year last Friday. It was the English translation of a Chinese book. The English version is called to the sky kingdom by Tang Qi. The whole time I was reading it I couldn't put it down and thought it sounded like the C-dramas my best friend adores. And lol and behold it is. The drama is called Eternal Love and I'm enjoying watching it acted out but with changes of course. The book was better but
I see why they made it chronological the book is constantly switching times as she remembers things. But it was a great book that I apparently got years ago for free.
I'm also working on a book for the sub stack group Big Read where this year we are reading Les Miserables all year a chapter a day. So far I'm enjoying the read but I don't know anything about the plot and it's a slow but charming start.
Jasper has been sleeping through the night again for the past week hopefully he's over whatever was bugging him for the past few months since he had eye surgery. Where he'd come in screaming and scratch at my husband until Ian carried him to the couch and slept out there with him.
Let's see is there anything else going on? Hmm...
I made beef stroganoff with Spätzle for the noodles and it was so good. I'm going to be sad if Aldi's doesn't have the dried Spätzle noodles again. Last year they only had it for a few months.
https://www.spendwithpennies.com/easy-beef-stroganoff/#wprm-recipe-container-149619
There's the recipe if you want the most delicious beef stroganoff I've ever had. We used portalbella for the mushrooms as those are the only ones Ian likes.
Here we go a nice fun post that doesn't center around how stressful things are. It's almost like back in the good pre 2016 days...
