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firecat (attention machine in need of calibration) ([personal profile] firecat) wrote2026-02-10 05:37 am
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Duck, politics incoming

This article boils down to “we told you so.” But I like how it explains why the mainstream media dismissed and downplayed what we told you (because their “how to do journalism” rules demand it, e.g.: “Insist on a both-sides structure even when one side is lying“).

“The Media Malpractice That Sent America Tumbling Into Trumpism” by Parker Molloy
https://newrepublic.com/article/205913/media-malpractice-trumpism-project-2025
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Sara's Fic Journal ([personal profile] windsnocturne) wrote2026-02-10 08:28 am

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Title: we're going up (we'll never be denied)
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: 2 - tragedy/triumph
Game: Three Hopes
Characters/Pairing: Edelgard/Ferdinand
Word Count: 717
Warnings: Referenced character death


Summary: It's time to reclaim what's left of the Empire.

Title comes from The Triumph. This is a follow-up to "when all hope is gone (there is one thing we can do)", so another RWBY-themed title was obviously in order.


Ferdinand couldn't be prouder of her. )
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Linky ([personal profile] linky) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-10 08:15 am
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Day 10: Art - Kamen Rider Gotchard - Kyoka/Lachesis

Title: Together At Last
Fandom: Kamen Rider Gotchard
Pairing/Characters: Kyoka/Lachesis
Rating: G
Author's note: Also drawn for the [tumblr.com profile] tokushippingweek prompt of Canon Divergence.
Also on Ao3, or viewable behind the cut:

Read more... )
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osprey_archer ([personal profile] osprey_archer) wrote2026-02-10 08:06 am

Book Review: Does My Head Look Big in This?

In 2005, my family went on a three week trip to Australia and New Zealand, on which I embarked determined to bring back gems of antipodal literature.

Unfortunately, I was not very internet savvy at that point, so I didn’t successfully manage to search for the titles of these gems. Presumably I could have asked the booksellers, but this literally didn’t occur to me until I was writing this post, so clearly that was a non-starter.

So mostly I purchased the complete works of Isobelle Carmody, plus some of Lynley Dodd’s Slinki Malinki books (happy to report that my niece now enjoys them). But I did consider Randa Abdel-Fattah’s Does My Head Look Big in This?, before concluding that this book would obviously make it to the United States before long.

I was correct! The book made it to the United States within a year or two after that trip. I proceeded not to read it for another twenty years.

But finally I have read it. At this point it’s kind of a period piece of my own youth. CDs! DVDs! Young people who use their cell phones to actually call each other! Be still my beating heart.

But also, the character who is so relentlessly fat-shamed by her mother and her classmates that she informs our heroine that she wishes she could become anorexic. Unable to achieve this fatal disease, she instead takes up smoking. She ultimately gives it up when she gets a boyfriend who likes her curves, but still. Oh, 2005, how I don’t miss you. What an awful year. Awful decade in fact. Sometimes I feel like an old curmudgeon shaking my metaphorical cane at The State of the World These Days, so it’s cheering in a way to be reminded that I hated the world when I was a teenager, too.

“But Aster,” you complain. “The actual book? Do you have any thoughts about Does My Head Look Big in This?

Well, to be honest, the book also reminded me that I had a tortured relationship with contemporary YA even before its Twilightification. It also seemed to me that the move from children’s literature to YA echoed the arc of Fern’s character growth in Charlotte’s Web: at the start she saves Wilbur the runt pig and spends hours listening to the talking animals, but at the end all she cares about is some stupid boy who took her for a ride on the Ferris wheel. It’s a shift from wonder and possibility and talking animals to boring romance and clothes and makeup (or boring sports if the main character is a boy).

As an adult I have more tolerance for this sort of thing, but I suspect that in my youth I would have been horrified that our heroine starts wearing the hijab full-time and still spends most of her time thinking about clothes and makeup and boys. To my seventeen-year-old mind, the chief benefit of wearing the hijab would be never having to think about any of those things ever again! Or at least until you’re ready to get married. (I recognize that this is not how it actually works, but it’s still what I would have thought.)

So in fact it’s a good thing that I waited 20 years to read the book, because I probably would not have much appreciated the book in 2005. But in 2026, it’s given me a nice wander down memory lane.
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cmk418 ([personal profile] cmk418) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-10 06:38 am
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Day 8 - Fic - OZ (HBO) - Gloria Nathan

Title: Little Annoyances
Fandom: OZ (HBO)
Character: Gloria Nathan
Rating: G
Word Count: 254
Summary: Another day, another email from the drug company

Little Annoyances )
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cmk418 ([personal profile] cmk418) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-10 06:19 am
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Day 10 Theme - Acting the Fool

Today's theme is Acting the Fool.

Here are some ideas to get you started: Sometimes even the smartest characters can make a really dumb mistake or behave like a complete idiot. Sometimes even the most serious characters can have a moment of playful silliness. Show us a moment that a character may not have been at her most sensible (whatever that may be for her).

Just go wherever the Muse takes you. If this prompt doesn't speak to you, feel free to share something that does. You can post in a separate entry or as a comment to this post.

Want to get a jump start on tomorrow's theme? Check out the prompt list in the pinned post at the top of the page. Please don't post until that day.
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Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2026-02-10 01:35 pm
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I've read 61 detective novels this year so far. Lol.

Yesterday I sat down to make a consecutive list with ratings (by hand, because it's just nicer to write with a fountain pen) and it took three hours.

I have read a total of 19 by John Dickson Carr, counting the first one a few years ago (Castle Skull) and The Hollow Man, from the bookclub list in Wake Up Dead Man. Several more of his early books have the same irritating features as these, but his later books frequently do not. He has other weaknesses - most strikingly, his focus on surprising puzzle solutions sometimes leads to endings that are flat, thin, and/or ridiculously silly, like in the acclaimed The Judas Window (1938, 4/5, rec) and the less-beloved The Ten Teacups (1937, 3.5/5, rec). I can recommend about half the ones I've read so far. The only ones I would rate 5/5 apart from the previously mentioned Till Death Do Us Part (1944) are 1939's The Black Spectacles, 1944's He Who Whispers, and 1938's To Wake the Dead. I give 4.5/5, however, to 1935's The Red Widow Murders. Yet I nearly DNF 1942's The Emperor's Snuffbox (2/5) and 1935's Death Watch (3/5) and I ranted about 1937's The Burning Court (1/5) for a good ten minutes.
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She Who Staples ([personal profile] shewhostaples) wrote in [community profile] girlmeetstrouble2026-02-10 11:21 am

Next book: This Rough Magic (Mary Stewart)

Our next book will be This Rough Magic by Mary Stewart. We'll start in two weeks' time, on 24 February, and posts will be weekly.

I've just picked it up on Kobo for £2.99, which isn't bad.

Hope to see you there!
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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2026-02-10 01:25 am

John Dies at the End - Jason Pargin (series)

So I read the fourth book in this series (by accident, not realizing it was the fourth) a couple of years ago, and stalled out on book 1. After reading the SCP Foundation book last week, I decided there would never be a better time for a cosmic horror-comedy book I already owned - and I was so right, I marathoned the entire series this past week and absolutely loved it. There's a new book coming out in 2026 and I cannot WAIT.

These books, and especially the first half of book 1 (by far the weakest part of the series), are dudebro-ish and sometimes very early-2000s deliberately transgressive humor (i.e. South Park - this gets MUCH less as it goes on, but never really goes away), and they are sometimes lovely and insightful, and sometimes just incredibly stupid, and I can see why someone would bounce off them, especially considering how I struggled to get through the early parts of book 1. But after four books, I love these characters so much that I will follow them anywhere. Even through the stupid parts!

These books, especially the first one, are primarily narrated by Dave, a slacker dudebro in the general style of early 2000s movies etc (this is very clearly in the style of the Kevin Smith movies, South Park, and other things of that era). Dave is a depressed loner working at a video store whose best and only friend is John, a Bad Idea Friend who takes every drug he gets his hands on, belongs to a shitty band, and drags Dave into a never-ending series of terrible, terrible life choices.

The plot-relevant one of these is taking a new drug sweeping their depressed Midwestern town of [Undisclosed], a drug which looks like mobile and intelligent used motor oil. It turns out that it kills most of the people who take it, but they are among the few survivors, and are suddenly able to step outside time and space, and see everything going on their small depressed Midwestern town -- all the ghosts, all the cosmic entities. They can uncontrollably travel in time, they can freeze time, and they're swept up in an attempt to fix a series of goddawful cosmic horror rifts in time and space that are wrecking their whole dimension.

The third member of the group is drawn in during the first book when she becomes a victim and later a friend: Amy, who was shattered physically and emotionally in a car accident, and then comes to the attention of cosmic horrors; starts off as one of the people they're trying to help, and gets sucked into weird spacetime shenanigans with things that she (unlike John and Dave) can't actually see. It's with Amy's introduction that the first book feels like it really kicks off and gets good.

The body count is high and gory, there are tons of gore and grossout humor and some incredibly soft, emotional and deeply affecting moments as well. This is a series where
some spoilers for one of the booksthe big dilemma can be how do we kill some giant extradimensional maggots that pretend to be adorable human children, who everyone else sees as adorable human children, while they munch gorily on their caregivers and no one else can see it ... or maybe it's the realization that the hideous maggots are also children, deserving of care and consideration as any other children, and maybe the people you need to stop are the government agents coming to kill them.


If whether the dog dies is an important factor in your reading or viewing, please click
this spoilerthere is a dog, and the dog dies.


These books are so hard to rec, because you have to slog through the worst part of the series (the first half of book 1) to get to the almost transcendentally good late middle of book one; it can be lovely enough to make me cry or just spectacularly stupid within a chapter or two. A lot of stuff is brought up and then never explained. But sometimes the explanations made me put the book down and have feelings for a while. It made me laugh a lot. There are so many bodily fluids and terrible bodily function jokes. Some of its best moments involve the characters being forced to contend with the fact that life is complicated and stupid and cruel, and the best thing you can do, maybe the only thing you can do, is to simply be kind, and make the kind choice, if that's the only choice you have to make.

Sometimes defeating the apocalypse cultists means sitting down with them and understanding their heartbreaking loneliness and convincing them to walk away because you can be the person who turns them around and becomes the only person in their lives to ever believe in them and tell them that they can be something better than this.

... And sometimes it involves a triple-barreled shotgun and a plan involving a room full of fake silicon butts. That's what this series is like.

A spoiler from book 4 )
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2026-02-10 09:30 am

(no subject)

Happy birthday, [personal profile] mal1!
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tamaranth ([personal profile] tamaranth) wrote2026-02-10 08:30 am
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2026/018: Tools for Life: 10 Essential Therapy Skills Everyone Should Know — Dr Kirren Schnac

2026/018: Tools for Life: 10 Essential Therapy Skills Everyone Should Know — Dr Kirren Schnack

Our environment can influence the way our genes are expressed through a process known as epigenetics, with both positive and negative experiences influencing how our genes work... nature and nurture are constantly working together, reminding us that who we are is not set in stone. [Chapter 1]

Read by the author, who has a warm and restful voice, this is an overview of some common psychological issues and how to address them. There are ten chapters, ranging from 'How You've Become Who You Are' (which examines the role of genetics, culture and trauma in shaping personality, and discusses attachment theory) to 'Healing from the Pain Caused by Others' (which focuses on relationships ending, forgiveness and closure, and how to move on). 

Read more... )
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lightbird (she/her/hers) ([personal profile] lightbird) wrote2026-02-10 02:02 am

And I Am On A Roll - Another Fic Post!

Title/Link: Playing Dumb
Fandom: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Character(s): Dorothy Shaw, Lorelei Lee
Rating: G
[community profile] halfamoon prompt: acting the fool
[community profile] ladiesbingo prompt: someone is disguised
[community profile] genprompt_bingo prompt: protectiveness
Summary: Playing dumb was not Dorothy's style, but desperate times called for desperate measures.
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stardust_rifle ([personal profile] stardust_rifle) wrote2026-02-10 12:40 am

i love queer history and hate wildly unsourced claims, this is perfect for me

I am currently awake at midnight trying to track down an sources for the “Metal Gear Solid 2 was the first game to say the word ‘bisexual’ claim” (there are none) and trying to find any possible leads to track down earlier possible usages (Phantasmagoria 2 and a few old indie games, at this point)
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蝶になって ([personal profile] bluapapilio) wrote2026-02-09 11:38 pm
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💤 Dream Check-in

Almost forget to type this up. If I wait too long I forget details. I always forget how much my dreams are, like this came from my brain? While I was sleeping?? I've been using a pen with a light on it to write my dreams in the dark but the ink doesn't always run so I've been frustrated. I'll either have to find another source of light or buy another pen light online. I might get one with a red light, because reviews said that hurt their eyes less.

6th:

Fragment: I was standing somewhere deleting 'dream markers'. I get the feeling this was inspired by Arknights: Endfield somehow lol the never-ending placing and removing things in that game~

7th:

Fragment: I remembered that we had played a card game a long time ago and I was owed money from betting, but when I counted my money I realized it wasn't all there and went to my dad for it.

GORE ->
Fragment: I was looking at my tongue in a mirror and a chunk of it was loose and bloody. I tried to pull it off but it was hanging by a thread. I begged for it to be removed but was rejected(?). Well that's a new stress dream type.
<-

8th:

Fragment: A tub full of stuff was falling off the top of a shelf (maybe the one in my room) as I watched from below.

Fragment: Mom gave me a one day warning that we were moving out so I had to rush to pack and for some reason mom and dad were helping me. I remember grabbing the easiest things and taking them out on the porch (it looked like the one from an old house we lived in). One thing was a 6 pack of Pepsi bottles.

Back in my room, the parents were deleting 'the most used radio stations' from a stereo 'because they would get deleted in the move anyway', and I thought 'then why bother deleting them?'. One of the stations had voice clips of my voice saying random words/noises. The most used station was 'anime music'.

Fragment: I was on YouTube going through a singer's catalogue, I remember the oldest album had a blue cover with a pattern over it and the title.
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FandomWeekly Mod ([personal profile] fanweeklymod) wrote in [community profile] fandomweekly2026-02-10 12:31 am
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[#290 | Princess] Voting Post

Here are the entries for this challenge:

List of entries )

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Oliver Moss ([personal profile] olivermoss) wrote2026-02-09 09:08 pm

Tragic....

* I realized that the fictional hockey team name in this original fic would not work. Klickitat Cats is an amazing sounding name, a Portland reference and a cryptid reference. But the street/region name comes from a local tribe and no way would a Portland team would overlook that and use the name that way unless they were themselves Klickitat.

Poly-b-us would be an amazing pun name for a local team, but the amount of Portland brain rot you'd need to fully get it is too much. Like, a team would use the name but the layers would be lost on readers. (Could use it as a one-off background joke, though. Also, Oregon is the Beaver State so I'm surprised none of our IRL recc league teams haven't snagged Beaver Skate)

* Guess who walked 2.6 miles for a PDXWLF exhibit that turned out to not be there? Yup, that's our PDXWLF. I think I am going to hit one more location, one that I am hopeful for, and call it good for this year.

* Heated Rivalry related link - This is a really good breakdown as to how Shane and Ilya being in the same division effects them and the story.