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I have been offline more than usual lately because the internet is off at my house and I've been unable to reach anyone who is not an AI, which went about as well and efficiently as you can imagine. The AI has decided that I need a new router and is mailing it to me with instructions for how to install it myself, because God forbid a human be involved. If that doesn't work, who knows what the next step is. I am beginning to suspect the only humans at the company are the CEOs and shareholders.

Meanwhile, I decided that I am spending way too much time doomscrolling, both intentionally and non-consensually. Not only is everything horrible right now, but the minute you get online you're personally informed of every horrible thing that happened anywhere, big or small or in between. Did some random dude murder his entire family anywhere in the world? You'll be informed of it, complete with heartbreaking photos of the dead kids. Did a child commit suicide anywhere in the world? You'll hear about that too, also complete with the awful story and heartbreaking photos! And that's not even getting into politics and the upcoming end of the world. I don't think humans are mentally equipped to live like that.

So I installed ScreenZen on my phone. It's one of many apps that will block both apps and entire websites. (Sadly it does not have the ability to block words.) I blocked everything I doomscroll on. I highly recommend this! I still get the news, as 1) I get a news digest emailed to me daily, 2) people will tell me the news in person whether I consent or not, but at least I'm not constantly marinating in global misery that I can't do anything about. Also, I now have more time to be useful in ways that are actually possible.

The result is that I have read so many more books than usual. I am completely behind on reviewing, also as usual, but with more books involved now. Perhaps I will post a poll.
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This novel has one of the most off-the-wall premises I've come across. In a near-future world much like our own, women who get pregnant also conceive a "fetal mother." When they give birth to their baby, they also deliver the fetal mother, then fall into a coma-like sleep. The fetal mother rapidly grows into an identical clone of the original mother, then EATS HER. This process is called rebirth. The new mother has the original mother's memories and personality, but is also endowed with superpowers for the first five years of her child's life: she needs almost no sleep, has super strength and fast reflexes, is filled with energy, and finds all child care and domestic tasks endlessly fascinating and enjoyable. In short, the new mother is the woman that mothers are supposed to be.

The main character, Vivi, is terrified of rebirth, and sees it as death. This view is very stigmatized, but might be more widespread than society lets on. She's reluctant to get pregnant because of it. When she finally does, something goes wrong with her rebirth. She didn't get new mother powers. Instead she slogs along, depressed and alienated, trying to care for her infant while she's still physically impaired from the pregnancy and actually needs sleep. She and her husband end up breaking up over this, and Vivi moves to Australia to live with her uncle, who runs a hobbling business.

Remember I mentioned this is near-future? The world has actually decided to do something about climate change, and so drastically regulated energy consumption. Hobbling is altering old machines to make them low emitters. The low-emissions world is less lavish: planes are rarely used, long-distance calls are brief, and only the very rich have unlimited internet. It's an interesting take on a world whose future seems much brighter than ours, but whose present is more similar to our recent past.

Vivi and her family are Indonesian-Chinese, and their cultures (including Australian) play into the book much as the near-future setting does: it's pervasive and interesting and very specific, which makes a nice grounded base for the incredibly weird rebirth stuff.

But Won't I Miss Me is a weird, fascinating, ambitious book with a weird, fascinating, ambitious premise. Great social commentary and issues of identity. I didn't quite love the ending - it felt like it needed either more setup or more payoff - but the book is still excellent and very original.
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[personal profile] tarlanx posting in [community profile] c_ent
Title: Pear Blossoms in Spring
Author: Tarlan ([personal profile] tarlanx)
Fandom: Yin Yáng Shi | The Yin-yang Master (Movies - Guo Jingming)
Pairing/Characters: Bo Ya/Qing Ming
Rating/Category: PG SLASH
Word Count: 1085
Summary: It is Springtime in the city and Qingming needs time to heal after the battle with the Serpent.

On AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/84733851
 

Just one thing: 12 May 2026

12 May 2026 06:34
[personal profile] jazzyjj posting in [community profile] awesomeers
It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

Daily Check-In

11 May 2026 18:09
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[personal profile] starwatcher posting in [community profile] fandom_checkin
 
This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Monday, May 11, to midnight on Tuesday, May 12. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34585 Daily Check-in
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 21

How are you doing?

I am OK.
11 (52.4%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
10 (47.6%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
11 (52.4%)

One other person.
5 (23.8%)

More than one other person.
5 (23.8%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 

Catfishing!

11 May 2026 19:51
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So the other day [personal profile] lysimache introduced me to one of those daily web games that has apparently been going for a while, but she just found out about it recently: Catfishing.

It is a Wikipedia-based game, sort of like Redactle. Redactle, as you may know, gives you one redacted Wikipedia entry per day, and you unredact the entry by guessing words that you think appear in it, until you have guessed enough words to be able to guess the name of the entry.

Catfishing is like a reverse, shortened version of that. Instead of the article itself, you get a list of all the categories the article appears in, some of which make it much more obvious than others (e.g., "Les Misérables characters, Fictional mayors, Fictional outlaws, Fictional French people, Fictional French criminals, Literary characters introduced in 1862, Fictional characters from the 19th century, Fictional thieves, Fictional Catholics, Food theft") and then you have to use that information to guess the name of the article. (e.g., "Jean Valjean").

(Both Redactle and Catfishing have some kind of minimum notability threshold implemented somehow, so it's generally going to be something you have heard of, or something you will feel like you probably should have heard of.)

Every day you get ten new articles to guess, and they will let you play all previous days. So far my best score is 8/10, which I achieved on the first day. I have played about a month of older entries and I have not equaled my previous score, so I guess it's all downhill from here.

Anyway, you should play it. It's fun!
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  1. Wild Boys [FANVID] byberlynn_wohl. Fun edit of the Penguins of Madagascar movie, and it doesn't shy away from using the whole song.

  2. The Crochet Buffyverse by girlpire. Wonderful crochet dolls of various Buffyverse characters (the collection is ongoing).

  3. Francis Forever by Bo Burton. Vid utilizing animated drawings depicting Merlin and Arthur, and a happier ending for them.

  4. We Didn't Start the Fire by beccatoria. I've seen a couple of vids using this song, and it's always interesting to see what's going to get chosen for each historical item. This one was for Avatar: the Last Airbender + The Legend of Korra and there are some really wonderful (and funny!) choices. Definitely the sort of vid you'll want to rewatch a few times just to appreciate it all.

  5. The Nutcracker by gyrhs. Merlin and Arthur comic about an Arthur transformed into a nutcracker, and his rescue. Wonderful art!

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[personal profile] nnozomi posting in [community profile] guardian_learning
部首
艹 part 8
茫, vast/unclear; 茬, stubble/residue; 茶, tea pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=140

语法
4.4 part 3 由 + "...is done by X, X is in charge of..."
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-4-grammar

词汇
参观, to visit; 参赛, to enter a competition pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

Guardian:
下一次黑袍使来早点,我一定给你准备一壶上好的茶, come a little earlier next time, Envoy, and I'll be sure to brew you a nice pot of tea
还不由你们说了算, you don't have the final word on this
看来赵处长是有眉目了,要不然哪有时间到我们学校来参观, it seems something is taking shape for you, or otherwise how would you have the time to visit our school?

Me:
除了你挂胡茬我又不要亲你。
这个项目由你们的团队做到。

horror fic recs

11 May 2026 15:07
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[personal profile] snickfic posting in [community profile] recthething
Made some horror fic recs! Miss Marple, The Thing, Apostle, Anaconda, The Descent, all here at my journal. :)
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[personal profile] annathecrow posting in [community profile] dreamwars

Hi,

this is your weekly chat post. Come and share your SW thoughts!

If you missed it, [personal profile] goodbyebird posted a link to a Star Wars icon collection - maybe you'll find something to expand your collection...

~ ~ ~

Inspired by nothing in particular: one of the UFOs (Un-Finished Objects) in my craft stash is these Rebel Alliance Wrist Warmers. I'm maybe a third through the first one and it already looks lovely, but since it's my first ever colorwork it's taking forever. I do most of my knitting as a fidget, either during work meetings or when visiting family, so projects where I have to focus a lot aren't a great fit. Still, I like them. Maybe I'll get them done by winter.

Have you ever tried any Star Wars related crafts?

fanvid recs - due South

11 May 2026 07:08
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[personal profile] aurumcalendula
Some more recs! For due South this time:

Istanbul (Not Constantinople) by [personal profile] alasen (2003)

Pavlov's Bell by [personal profile] butterfly (2005 & 2006)

Out Here and In The Mirror by [personal profile] heresluck (2006 & 2007)

Northwest Passage by [profile] yunista (2007)

Dear Fellow Traveller by [personal profile] absinthe_spoons (2015)

All the Way Home by [personal profile] trelkez (2016)


(ETA: Now with the correct links)
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[personal profile] goddess47 posting in [community profile] sweetandshort
Title: The Sting
Author: [personal profile] goddess47
Character(s): Harry Potter, Severus Snape
Pairing(s): Harry Potter/Severus Snape
Rating: PG
Length: 400


Summary:

Contrary to public opinion, patrons of the Alley deserved to be able to do their business without being harmed.


Notes:

For [community profile] harry100 prompt #543 - after dark

For Writer's Choice prompt #169 - badge

For [community profile] sweetandshort May 2026 prompt - bravery


The Sting on AO3

 

Just one thing: 11 May 2026

10 May 2026 21:50
[personal profile] jazzyjj posting in [community profile] awesomeers
It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

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