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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote2026-02-07 08:56 pm
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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy 1x05 "Series Acclimation Mil"

I sobbed like a baby, and if you're a DS9 fan, you will too.
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cmk418 ([personal profile] cmk418) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-07 10:20 pm
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Day 7 - Fic - Firefly - Kaylee Frye and Inara Serra

Title: Sensual and Genuine
Fandom: Firefly
Characters: Kaylee Frye and Inara Serra
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 294
Summary: Inara gives Kaylee a pep talk

Sensual and Genuine )
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She Who Collects the Light and Dark ([personal profile] katara) wrote in [community profile] ebookreview2026-02-07 09:10 pm

[ 718 ]


Cleopatra by Saara El-Arifi





Genre:
Netgalley, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Mythology, Retellings, Fiction, Adult, Egyptian Mythology

Publication Date:
February 24, 2026

Page Numbers:
352

Read/Finished Date:
February 7th, 2026

Rating:
5/5

Premise:


Queen, Legend, Cleopatra tells her own story in this evocative and sensuous historical epic Cleopatra, from the bestselling and award-winning author of Faebound and The Final Strife .

YOU KNOW MY NAME.
BUT YOU DO NOT KNOW ME.

Your historians call me seductress, but I was always in love's thrall.

Your playwrights speak of my witchcraft, but I was gifted my talents by the gods.

Your poets sing of my blood-lust, but I was protecting my children.

They cannot credit that a mere woman could be powerful, strategic, divinely blessed to rule.

Death will silence me no longer.

This is not the story of how I died. But how I lived.


Review:


The historical portrayal of Cleopatra VII, the last active pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, has always had a complex relationship with accounts of her life, with most of the accounts being written in a negative light. Everything from being called a witch to a wicked seductress, but there was much more to Cleopatra than what history and mythology have said about her.

In Cleopatra, Saara El-Arifi peels back the layers of history and gives Cleopatra, one of the most fascinating women of her time, a voice that crosses eons to tell. We hear her tell of growth, power, and resilience beyond the myths and misconceptions laid upon her name.

Cleopatra was always fascinating to me. I saw a woman with power, and in a world of men, that meant she was a threat to the patriarchy. I like how she is given a voice here and we can listen to her. See through the eyes of the world changing around her and new characters come and go in her life. The author was great at bringing her to life.


Thank you to NetGalley, Ballantine Books, and the author, Saara El-Arifi, for the chance to review this book.
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moon_custafer ([personal profile] moon_custafer) wrote2026-02-07 09:31 pm

On a happier note

Meadowville, Chapter 5

Apparently one of the possible Eurovision entries for 2026 is this band made up of firefighters? Idk if they’ve been definitely selected yet as Sweden’s entry.

An Australian talking about spiders in the most soothing and lyrical voice imaginable.

A 19th-c Portuguese estate with a lot of dramatic Masonic imagery.


Angine de Poitrine. Not sure how to describe this band. Sort of like Daft Punk but acoustic and polka-dotted?
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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2026-02-07 05:45 pm
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Festivids vidder reveals and vid nattering

In a generally unsurprising plot twist, all three of the Babylon 5 vids in this year's Festivids were by me. I haven't gotten around to properly reposting them to my signed vid account, but for now the signed vids are uploaded to the anonymous account and they can also be downloaded by clicking through to Vimeo as an interim measure until I get them properly posted for download.

I also added them to my Sholio Vids collection.

Some random notes on this year's vidding under the cut.

Talking a lot about Babylon 5 )
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moon_custafer ([personal profile] moon_custafer) wrote2026-02-07 09:18 pm

Weekend update

(Text behind cut for mention of bedbugs)Read more )
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m_findlow ([personal profile] m_findlow) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-08 12:59 pm

[#290] IT IS KNOWN (A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE)

Theme Prompt: #290 - Princess
Title: It is known
Fandom: Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire)
Rating/Warnings: M
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1,000 words
Summary: Dany is in a strange land where old titles give way to new ones.

Read more... )
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2026-02-07 05:59 pm
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2026 Disneyland Trip #8 (2/7/26)

We went to DCA this morning, planning to try more lunar new year foods, but while we ended up eating a lot of new menu items, none of them were LNY stuff lol.

Read more... )
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greghousesgf ([personal profile] greghousesgf) wrote2026-02-07 05:51 pm

(no subject)

Got my cell phone fixed and it didn't cost me a penny. Had a great conversation with a friend, had a few drinks at this cool wine bar in my neighborhood, I'm happy.
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Cara Marie ([personal profile] caramarie) wrote2026-02-08 02:08 pm

Really just an AMV rec post for The Summer Hikaru Died

I’m following The Summer Hikaru Died as the manga is released in English, and I’d heard good things about the anime but I hadn’t intended to watch it because I generally feel that anime adaptations won’t give me anything I don’t get out of the manga. I only changed my mind after I watched the AMV IMPOSTEЯ (by Bauzi) courtesy of [personal profile] katranat’s 2025 reclist. Which I guess was visually striking enough to convince me otherwise!

So I watched the anime over my summer break and I enjoyed it a lot! I like the manga but the anime definitely made me feel more obsessive – although that could be in part the more compressed experience and I should try rereading the manga straight through. Hikaru is an endearing cosmic horror, but Yoshiki is my fave. I just want that boy to be happy!! So much angst but in a very understandable way.

There were four AMVs for it in Festivids this year. I particularly enjoyed [personal profile] winterevanesce’s MONSTER! and [personal profile] pi’s TMI
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mrkinch ([personal profile] mrkinch) wrote2026-02-07 04:16 pm

2/7/2026 César Chavez Park

There's been a White-winged Scoter hanging out with a flock of Surf Scoters off César Chavez. U got a look at it yesterday so I decided to go down today. But while I followed several flotillas of Scoters I don't think I found it. One apparently good candidate seemed to have a flash of white on their wing when they flew off, but they landed too far out for me to keep watching. I had a good time, though. This Winter there are two Burrowing Owls along the NE edge of the park, and while I could not find the one I saw last time, amongst the rocks, a second bird was sitting at the mouth of their burrow in plain sight. East to see and easy to point out to passersby hoping to see an owl. The real fun for me, though was just a little further on, when I saw a bird I did not immediately recognize sitting on a rock. They vocalized briefly and bobbed up and down a little, but mostly assumed a sun bathing stance in a slight hollow. After a false start I tried the wrens, and yes, a Rock Wren in César Chavez Park. Turns out this is the second Winter one has been here, likely the same bird. It's always interesting when this happens. The list: )

U had alerted me to singing Savannah Sparrows, and I heard two, one of whom was singing from the top of a bright red hydrant. Very effective.
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cindy ([personal profile] tsuki_no_bara) wrote2026-02-07 07:21 pm

the universe heard me when i said i wanted more snow

mother nature clearly felt bad that i missed two snowstorms while i was in florida because we got snow today. :D it wasn't particularly heavy but it came down all morning and into the afternoon and blew around a lot. i went into harvard square to get my comics only to discover a sign on the door that said "opening late due to car trouble" so i got back on the bus and came home and sat on my ass and watched olympics. i saw the end of the 3000m women's speedskating which italy won, making it the first speedskating gold for an italian woman. her extremely cute two year old son was of course in the arena. she was also extremely cute bouncing around the floor wearing the italian flag after her win. i also caught some of the us-finland women's qualifying hockey, the end of the men's big air snowboarding (japan won gold and silver), and of course two games of mixed doubles curling. (we beat chechia and lost to great britain. but after that loss we were still 4-1, so.) i may or may not have watched us-chechia at work yesterday morning. ahem. look, it was friday, it was slow, the game started at 8:35a, i had some time.  also one of the curlers used to play at my curling club altho now he trains in minnesota.  we're very proud.

i get a digital subscription to the new york times through work, so i get nyt email newsletters, and the one on monday had some words about the olympics, a lot of them about curling. the writer says the winter games are "more about artistry. They have athletes clad in spandex sliding down ice tubes. They have curling."  he mentions that there's curling on wednesday and snowboarding on thursday before the opening ceremonies.  and then this:

And it will be home to some of the most exciting events of the Games. It has the Sliding Center, which hosts bobsled, luge and skeleton. And it has the Curling Stadium, where, naturally, curling happens.

Why do you keep bringing up curling?
It’s just the best. There is no sport that more quickly converts a person from “this looks silly” to “I am extremely invested.” It helps that the competitors are entirely ordinary-looking — that could be you or me out there, if only we had been better at sweeping in our youth — and that the rules are easy to understand.

It’s like a game you might play on a lawn or in a pub. Competitors try to slide heavy stones (they call them rocks, and they weigh around 40 pounds) closer to the target than the other team’s. There’s shouting and bumping and, of course, the aforementioned sweeping. Here’s a guide.


it's true that curlers look like regular people more than do most olympians.  the us men who won gold in 2018 (and wasn't that a surprise) looked like a bunch of suburban dads who ambled down to their local club to throw rocks on weekends.  i'm a little surprised the nyt writer didn't mention team norway's funkypants but maybe it's because the news about norway was all about how they were busted for trying to basically embiggen the crotches of the ski jumpers' suits to try and catch a little more air.

on tuesday i met one of the admins m for dinner so she could tell me why she briefly ended up dating two steves at the same time (she's absolutely a chaos magnet but didn't want to share this particular episode of her love life at work but i wanted to know and she clearly wanted to share). also on tuesday one of my pi's locked himself out of his office. heh. fortunately i have a key.

and then thursday i took a nice long walk at work with another admin m and one of the admins a because it was SO NICE outside (sunny and not super cold!) and we wanted to check out the dunkin donuts popup on campus.  my guess is they were there in advance of the super bowl and whatever tv ad they're going to premiere - it was a very 90s themed popup with 90s style swag but sadly no actual doughnuts.  that admin m is going to hawaii in i think july and i am SO JEALOUS.  i sent her a bunch of suggestions including "eat the poi bread.  it's purple".  she's a vegetarian tho so i can't in good conscience recommend the spam musubi.

on saturday (so, a week ago) my sister came back from florida - she stayed an extra week to work remote - and i picked her up at the airport, took her home, helped her shovel off her car, went to the grocery store with her, ordered chinese food, and watched red notice which was kind of fun and kind of silly and i think for the first time i found ryan reynolds exceptionally annoying.  usually i enjoy his schtick, or at least i do for most of the movie, but this time he was just grating the entire time.  mostly liked the rock tho, and gal gadot was fun.
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Echo Invictus ([personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted) wrote in [community profile] 100words2026-02-07 04:11 pm

[AMNESTY: Challenge #91: Tradition] Original Poetry: 'Great Desire'

Title: 'Great Desire'
Fandom: Original Poetry
Rating: G
Notes: Crossposted to [community profile] emotion100 and [community profile] drabble_zone

Great Desire )
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jacquelee ([personal profile] jacquelee) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-08 12:53 am
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Day 6 - Fic - Warrior Nun - Yasmine

Title: Finding Yourself in a New World – Chapter 6: Her Own Personal Code
Day/Prompt: Day 6 / Her Own Personal Code
Fandom: Warrior Nun (TV)
Character/Pairing: Yasmine, Camila, Ava, Mary, Shannon
Rating/Warning(s): T / None
Word Count: 4166
Summary: Despite Yasmine's fears about breaking the law, once she gets to know the workers on Kasar and sees how they are treated, she throws herself into helping them without regard for the risk. Yasmine even takes on an extra mission when she learns about an injustice that she can correct.
Author's Notes: So, life attacked me (or rather, the vibes were not right, they were right for watching a lot of shows but not writing, lol), meaning I have now broken my 401 day streak of posting one fic or chapter every single day. Honestly, I'm kind of relieved about it. But I am determined to finish this fic for Halfamoon, I just might be a bit late with some of the prompts.

Here on AO3
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Electra ([personal profile] starlady) wrote2026-02-07 03:33 pm
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[vid] The Lost Boy (Hook)

source: Hook (1991)
audio: Hans Zimmer, "Drink Up Me Hearties"
length: 4:34
download: 549MB on MediaFire
summary: What's lost can be found…in Neverland.

AO3 page | YouTube link
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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2026-02-07 11:21 pm
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[navel-gazing] reading, fast & slow

At some point in proceedings (depression? pain? migraine? dense technical text for the PhD? poetry?), I realise, I have gone from reading Unusually Quickly to still reading More? Than Population Norm? (75ish books last year, of which 15ish were graphic novels or otherwise not-a-novel's-worth-of-words), but no faster than I'd be able to read the text aloud -- "hearing" each word in my head, and often rereading sentences repeatedly.

This is in contrast to how I type, which is much faster than I can speak comprehensibly (... though I now recall that I am in fact often asked to Slow The Fuck Down when providing information verbally).

I have over the last little bit been tentatively experimenting with trying not to read each word "aloud", mentally, and instead treating The Written Word as something that doesn't always need to be (pseudo-)vocalised.

It feels weird. It's an active effort. I am extremely dubious about the impact on how much information I retain; Further Study Required. I think this is probably how I used to read (when?); I'm not sure what changed; I'm unsettled.

(And I want to post something to Dreamwidth before bed, and this is a thing I was thinking about a lot while almost-but-not-quite finishing Index, A History of the -- I'm at a point I'd ordinarily count as "finished" but obviously it is in this instance both important and rewarding to read the index, all two of it, so here y'go.)

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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2026-02-07 06:12 pm

Festivids

Well, I was planning on trying to get this post finished before reveals, but I didn't manage it. So I've now updated it to include the names of the vidders as well.

Sadly, I haven't had time to watch everything from this year's Festivids, but I at least have watched the vids in fandoms that I'm familiar with and am caught up on (as there's a few that I'm behind on that I skipped because of the risk of potential spoilers). Here are some of my favorites from the ones that watched:

Vids under the cut. )
budouka ([personal profile] budouka) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-08 01:43 am

Day 7: Fic - Dragon Ball - Caulifla/Kale

Title: Go, Be Gay, And Delinquent
Fandom: Dragon Ball
Pairing: Caulifla/Kale (F/F)
Rating: T
Word count: 2240

Summary: Caulifla realizes she has feelings for her best friend and teammate Kale. But the confession is delayed until she deals with some bratty girls and later dragons (?)

Link: AO3 Publication