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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2025-09-13 08:53 pm

52/208-209: Aging Out

I was thinking I'd have had Friday dinner by now, but shit kept happening and I haven't, so it will wait until after I sleep, which I intend to do shortly. Unless more shit happens. I did get laundry done Saturday afternoon, which around here is quite an accomplishment. Such are the pathetic triumphs of decrepitude. Whether any such triumphs graced Friday I can't say. I have no memory of Friday. I suppose I could put forth effort and perhaps dredge something up, but I won't, and neither will I say why. This may be just orneriness, or laziness, or being fresh out of rat's asses to give, but if I knew for sure which it was I'd probably keep it to myself anyway.

My browser has been warning me of an issue with one of my most frequently used (by me) web sites, saying that "You usually connect to this site securely, but Opera couldn't use a secure connection this time. An attacker might be trying to eavesdrop or modify your network connection. Learn more." The "learn more" link didn't teach me anything I could understand, so I haven't continued to the site. I'm very gun shy about the Intarwebz, even though in all the years I've been using it I haven't had any catastrophic consequences. I don't know if that indicates that I worry way too much, or simply that I'm way overdue to get totally screwed. I'm hoping the web site is aware of the problem and will do something to restore the secure connection it used to provide. If it's something wrong at my end, it's unlikely I'll ever figure out how to fix it. Anyway, it's one more thing an octogenarian (holy feck!) isn't good at dealing with. I'm really going to miss that web site if I don't get it back.

The mildish weather of recent days is gradually growing less mild, and we are in for more heat, though not as bad as it was last month. I hope we're done with that for the year, and we probably are. But no serious coolness is scheduled for September. We'll have to wait until next month for that. Whether I will do less hibernation once it gets cool I don't know. I feel like my sleep pattern has been permanently disrupted, and I'll sleep a lot for most of the rest of my life. (Hey, maybe that's why they call it the rest of your life. Eh, probably not.) But whatever happens then, right now I want to sleep.
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-13 10:46 pm

Just one day where nothing goes wrong

That's not too much to ask is it? Apparently so. I already had to drive around the horn this morning because I forgot they were setting up for this coming week's Apple Festival (how the fuck is half of Sept already gone?)

I get home to my defrosting fridge. I'm trying it again. Maybe I turned it on before it dried out last time and it refroze. I got two of the fridge shelves cleaned and dried and one of the things I saw on YT tutorials was the bottom vents might be blocked causing the fridge part to heat up. Okay fine. So I'm cleaning them, going good but since my fridge is jammed in a corner and the door can't even open fully, my shoulder is against the door.

The cheap ass plastic shelf guard comes off and a bottle of chili crisp oil hits ground, shatters and everything is covered in red oil. Is my foot cut? I dunno. It hurts but is it cut or is the fucking chili oil giving me chemical burns? Don't see blood. Manage to clean up my foot...so I thought as I hobble to the shower to clean it well and neutralize the caustic oil. Had it between my toes, didn't know and now there are orange oil footprints on this old shit carpet (got them out with resolve).

Takes me at least 30 minutes to clean up oil. Everything in that fridge is a loss. Even the spreadable butter is green. That's how hot the inside is. Sigh. I still have jars I'm going to rinse and toss sitting on the floor because now it's 730 at night and I need to get this over with. I don't think it's getting cold but it's early days. I do think I'll need to replace it and I am unhappy. SO unhappy. Like I have time to clean and move everything. Like I have a PLACE to move it to. I guess I'll get more plastic totes and put it on the porch, you know the one that's collapsing? sigh.

Finally seeing the second Aquaman movie. Did the same person also write the second Black Panther movie. They seem about 70% the same and that is not a compliment.

And before I forget, happy birthday to [personal profile] shanachie_quill

I have started posting one of my two [community profile] wipbigbang, Here you go (though I'm doubtful anyone here shares this fandom with me). I'm just going to be linking it since it'll be long.

Title: The Porn Star Murders

Summary: Angel has settled in well after the death of Valentino at his hands. He is running Val’s movie empire with far more skill than anyone thought. What he wants to concentrate on now is taking the budding relationship with Husker to the next level. What he gets is someone ‘murdering’ his best stars. Death might not be permanent in hell but when his stars are torn to flinders, it’ll take them a long time to pull themselves together. It is good way to ruin his business and bring his term as an overlord to an end. With Husker, Rosie and Arackniss at his side, Angel has to track down this threat to his new empire and deal with it like his father taught him so long ago.

Rating: mature


And here is the fandom recs

Connections Stargate SG-1/Stargate Atlantis

The Meaning Behind Words Star Trek: The Original Series

Baby bump Hazbin Hotel

Searching for Something Teen Wolf

Too Soon To Know Torchwood

Making A Commitment Torchwood

Pilgrimage The Owl House

who cares (i'm fine) The Amazing Digital Circus

knock knock, want crack rabbit boi? The Amazing Digital Circus

A Gathering Storm Stargate Atlantis

Celebration for the Living Stargate Atlantis /Stargate SG-1

The Right Man for the Job Stargate Atlantis /Stargate SG-1

Uncomplicatedly Complicated Wolverine/X-Men

one hundred footsteps away Star Trek: Voyager

I Hate You The Least The Amazing Digital Circus

One Good Turn Stargate Atlantis /Stargate SG-1

All Alone, Wondering Torchwood

A New Beginning Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Little One 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney

The Aftershow The Amazing Digital Circus

Brass Stargate Atlantis

When Val Goes Out With Alastor Hazbin Hotel

Tales of a Pack Rebellion Teen Wolf
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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2025-09-13 09:26 am
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reconnecting

I had a lovely dinner at the Gainesbourg with [profile] ack_yeahright, one of my very first Burner buddies. I didn't even realize she was still living in the area until a few weeks ago; I thought she'd moved to Oregon as planned.

Nope. And what's more, she's on better terms with her ex. He's... not a great guy in several ways, but as long as [profile] ack_yeahright keeps him at arm's length as she seems to be doing, it's not cause for alarm.

We talked about the playa, natch, and plans to return. Her mobility is reduced enough these days that that would be a major logistical undertaking for her. Even more major, that is, than Burning Man is for everyone else. If it happens, it happens, but if it doesn't, I won't be too surprised.

The one dark spot to all this was talking about a certain vile, transphobic ex. She couldn't quite believe that he's as vile as he is, but I've seen the receipts and I told her about them.

OK, there was another dark spot: I lost my ORCA, the Seattle area-transit pass. I shut it down online right after I said my goodbyes and installed the Transit Go app. The trouble with the latter, though, is that you can't use it for inter-system transfers. I do those all the time from (King County Metro) bus to (Sound Transit) light rail or occasional long-haul bus. This means I need to schlep to another neighborhood to buy another ORCA. Le sigh.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-13 09:06 am
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Books Received, September 6 — September 12



Six works new to me: two fantasy (one a roleplaying game), four science fiction. The roleplaying game is part of a series but otherwise, they all seem to be stand-alone.

Books Received, September 6 — September 12


Poll #33608 Books Received, September 6 — September 12
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 33


Which of these look interesting?

View Answers

Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent (October 2025)
6 (18.2%)

Outlaw Planet by M.R. Carey (November 2025)
14 (42.4%)

Champions of Chaos by Calum Colins, et al
1 (3.0%)

Slow Gods by Claire North (November 2025)
16 (48.5%)

The Divine Gardener’s Handbook: Or What to Do if Your Girlfriend Accidentally Turns Off the Sun by Eli Snow (August 2026)
15 (45.5%)

Death Engine Protocol: Better Dying Through Science by Margret A. Treiber (April 2025)
11 (33.3%)

Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)

Cats!
23 (69.7%)

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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-12 11:27 pm

The muddle continues

Usually as I talk to [personal profile] evil_little_dog on fridays I keep my twiddling fingers busy doing the fannish rec page. today I had nothing to do and was looking for things...somehow forgetting to DO the fandom recs. OMG. You'll get 'em tomorrow.

That's where my head is today. GONE. But here is MY story, based on that 30 seconds of Hazbin Hotel teaser (I had to go for the whump)



Title: Master of Puppets

Fandom: Hazbin Hotel

Summary: Angel finds himself at risk of becoming a pawn for the Vees and he’s not sure he can do anything about it.

Rating: mature

Author Note - This is inspired (and spoiler for) the 30 seconds of teaser trailer for S2 (you’ll know which scene flash, trust me). If you haven’t watched the trailer and don’t want to know, bookmark this for later.

written for [personal profile] spikesgirl58’s six word challenge and the six words were Eatable, Board, Efficient, Ripe, Roar, & Creepy

Also written for the Lyrical titles bingo prompt of song with multiple singers using Master of Puppets by Metallica. I chose this song because Vox is definitely that, a master of puppeting people but also the song is really about how drugs can control an addict and Angel is at the mercy of both. Find the song here Master of Puppets


Also written for the allbingo prompt of shark bait.

story above or under here )


Today I call the Grove City office for my surgeon because I'm less annoyed at them because I was at fault for some of that too. It was a mix up. And she goes...well I'm not sure why Chillicothe told you to make a Thursday appt. He does surgery thur/fri So now I'm furious because I suspect that there never WAS a real appt yesterday. I think someone fucked up and all they needed to do was lie to me and say we need to reschedule.

Now I'm going on the 30th and I have to cut a lab in half to get up there for a 4 pm appt. I'm also thinking of calling Cabell on Monday to see if I can get into the ENT surgeon quickly. Highly doubtful but it's worth a call.

I dump off my art today and the new art person loves the one with bones. After I get to my office I realize....I did NOT take pictures of either art project. Go Dana Go.

I get home and I call my insurance after I check my HSA and my EOBs about Aspen Dental which I want to burn down. Yes paid them 180$ but my EOB says I only owed 40 so yes they did owe me back 140 some. So now they say I owed around 170 keeping my money and asking for 25$ more.

I poke around my insurance and as far as I can tell it should have been covered 100%. I call my insurance and it's too soon to tell but she agreed, I shouldn't have owed ANYTHING. So I will be watching every EOB for next few weeks. I'm so angry at them.
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glacier_kitty ([personal profile] glacier_kitty) wrote2025-09-12 04:42 pm
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Friday five

1. What is your favourite fruit? Strawberries, and I don't mind grapes and pears. Mango salsa is REALLY good too!
2. What is the last book you read? I just finished Snow Widows this morning, about the different women related to the five men who died coming back from the South Pole (and what members of the expedition were doing in between). I think it was a mix of actual quotes and the author's imaginations of what the women might have been thinking/doing, etc. It was pretty cool, definitely not dry history! I also loved this part: "Gran has already begged a more conventional curtain from 'Ponker's Emporium' to screen it from The Tenements. Oates, scorning privacy and such 'effeminate luxury,' refers to the cubicle as the 'ladies' boudoir.' The 'ladies' reply that he needn't be jealous just because he hasn't got the only curtain in the Antarctic for himself. The banter continues all day, starting from the moment Birdie wakes in the morning with a yawn and asks Oates, 'How's the hay this morning, Farmer?' and Oates hesitates before delivering a crushing reply." Haha I'd definitely be jealous if I didn't have the only curtain in the Antarctic!! Things like this are why I love the Terra Nova Expedition and don't get tired of reading about it lol
3. Do you like any of your school photos? Some of my Senior pics are good, like this one, which I LOVE
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I'll probably never be that skinny again :P
4. Do you ever blowdry your armpits to get the deodorant to dry quicker? lol no, I didn't know that was a thing :P
5. What was the last film you watched? Hmm, I haven't watched one in awhile..maybe How to Train Your Dragon? I really need to watch Flow one of these days..

The bookstore will be accepting donations again next month, except that because our space is so limited, for now we're only going to accept them on Thursdays from 12-3, someone can only donate only one box, and we'll have to sort through the donations and pick what we know will sell..the other people will have to wait in line until we're done sorting the previous person's box. Ummm..that sounds like a TERRIBLE plan..people are going to get SO mad at us (they already are on Facebook). People at least can sit in their cars while they wait, but ONE box per person?? I worry no one is going to want to donate stuff to us anymore and the store will die. D: I hope it'll be better than my worries. This has been one crazy year!

I have my MRI in a couple hours (the other option was 7 AM..NO thank you D:). My back is definitely getting better, but it's always good to make sure nothing crazy is going on lol

sept 6-12 )
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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2025-09-12 06:49 am
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Nun gets breaks.

It's been more than 24 hours since my smoke alarm last went off. Maybe it's the lower temperatures, or maybe it's the closed windows because of the lower temperatures, but I care way less about the explanation than the actual fact.

I seem to have relearned how to sleep. Again, maybe temperature, maybe late-night (for me on a weeknight) circumflatulation.

I've made plans and bought tickets for not one but two nights when I'll need to wear latex in New York*, namely Fetish Tribe, and QXT's. Don't google the former from work. So much for packing light. Yup, I'm definitely psyched.



*The goth joint, QXT's, is actually in Newark, NJ, which is a commuter train ride away. Good thing New York has commuter trains that run outside rush hour! Ahem.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-12 09:12 am

Happy 11th Birthday, James Nicoll Reviews!



I'd been posting reviews to LiveJournal since April of 2014 but on September 12, 2014, James Nicoll Reviews went live, with a review of Robert A. Heinlein's Between Planets.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-12 08:57 am

Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan



It's time for Bo to leave doomed San Francisco behind... just as soon as she completes one final task.

Awake in the Floating City by Susanna Kwan
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-11 10:01 pm
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This day started so well

And then drove off a fucking cliff.

this is long and I don't know how many more times I can get knocked down )


I do have some community recs

[personal profile] spook_me is back Multi-Fandom Halloween Ficathon

[community profile] trickortreatex A low stress exchange based on Halloween and Trick or Treating.

[community profile] femslashfete weekly prompts to inspire femslash works


[community profile] writetomyheart Shiritori writing game for fan- and original fiction
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-11 03:35 pm
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Bundle of Holding: Rifts Worlds 1 (from 2018) & Rifts Land and Sea (from 2022)



11 sourcebooks that range across the shattered Earth of the Rifts tabletop roleplaying game from Palladium Books.

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Worlds 1




More World Books for the cross-dimensional tabletop roleplaying game

Bundle of Holding: Rifts Land and Sea (from 2022)
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-11 08:56 am
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SideQuested by K B Spangler & Ale Presser



A woodcarver's foster daughter sets out to free a maiden from a magical tower prison, just the sort of thing that always works out exactly according to plan, without unforeseen geopolitical complications.

SideQuested by K B Spangler & Ale Presser
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-10 10:26 pm

Bones and Ashes

So today I get woken up by Macy's credit card calling to tell me I missed a payment (I did. Well fuck)

Then I get a text from CVS back in Pittsburgh. They have two pills filled and waiting for pick up. I have zero pills on auto refill (hear the internal screaming yet) I don't have time to deal with them.

At work my vascular surgeon's people call me in great concern. 'Are you okay? WHY do you need more blood thinners? You have an active script.' There's me in front of my class going uh what? I never asked you for more blood thinners. CVS called us. They did WHAT? a) I don't need a refill yet b) I don't need a new script. I have like 3 months left on this one. OMFG CVS.

Later that same class the surgeon calls to reconfirm my appt tomorrow which great because I was going to call after class because I don't remember them asking for my birthday and wasn't sure they made the appt.

I spent all weekend redoing the links on my online portions of class. Still not working as it turns out. (this is where my soul left my body)

Got an email from the dean. Is your art project ready? Technically no. I did around for my bones to put in my piece...and realize the small animal bones I had I gave to wild life so now I'm over there digging for tiny bones while talking to the head of wild life about the fact we need to add a 200 level research class because in spite of this never happening before in 20 years I had a second student ask me about doing research as a sophomore. She's a h.s. student who'll graduate in may and will graduate college with her associates as well. She wants to go to OSU to their dental program and can I help her. Not this semester young lady. We're 3 weeks in but next semester you bet because I need more work but I can't hardly say no to someone who is begging to do this (unlike my usual senior who has to be corralled and forced).

I get bones. I come home and get all the leaves I preserved last year for this. In spite of following a YT tutorial none of them kept their color but they ARE pliable. So that's ready, leaves, moss, bones. By friday it'll be art.

Also I'm doing Ashes of Them, where I decided to burn some poetry in my sink and mix visible text with ash and a 'wedding ring.' What could go wrong here? Well the smaller version of the poetry burnt so fast it burnt the text. WAH. I had the larger version that I made by mistake. Burnt it but it's still too big (will reprint tomorrow after the company party.) Burn even more paper for more ash. Because art!

Wanna bet Dana gets banned from faculty/staff art show next year.


While home I call CVS in Pittsburgh and ask why they refilled my script. they can't tell me AND somehow my doctor sent my new script there. They claim they didn't call my doc about that script renewal.

I call MY CVS, ask them to transfer those scripts and all my others. We need the names of them scripts. I start telling her and she says 'call us back on the weekend.' OMFG. By the way WHY do you have my pills also auto refilled and waiting (who the fuck knows which ones, she couldn't tell me)? And why did you call my doctor.

we didn't do that. Uh huh

Then United Health Care called about other Dana. I go into my spiel. 'oh my, how did that happen? I'll take your number out of the system.' Uh huh. Yinz been saying that for four years now.


BOOKS!

What I Just Finished Reading:

Solid Gold Murder - solid mediocre



Within the Darkness - a nonlinear fantasy jumping back and forth between 2017 and 1917, it was pretty good


The Secret of the Orange Blossom Cake - romance magic realism with a lead you want to slap into next week


What I am Currently Reading:

Wrong Side of the Grave - Bryna Butler mothman as an alien...she's local


What Moves the Dead - T. Kingfisher a very cool, queer coded retelling of the Fall of the House of Usher


What I Plan to Read Next: I'm so behind on my challenges. something for that


And finally August's reading. You know how I like to talk books so if you're interested in any of these let's talk


Ohio's Black Hand Syndicate: The Birth of Organized Crime in America true crime

Within This Darkness YA rural fantasy

Atlas of Unknowable Things gothic

Pantomime fantasy

A Dark and Deadly Journey historic mystery

The Wood YA rural fantasy

under here for political crap )
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sistawendy ([personal profile] sistawendy) wrote2025-09-10 11:09 am
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the joys (and sorrows?) of staying at home

For the second time in as many weeks, I skipped bleepy goodness because my body told me not to. It may be just as well: I'm going on vacation next week and I don't want to get sick before then.

But I managed to stay awake long enough for the Tickler to debrief me about Dragoncon. I think maybe I might like to go someday? It sounds like the kind of thing I might enjoy, but there are so many other events I'd like to travel to first.

I also managed to stay awake for my latest circumflatulation project: I used some of my inheritance to buy a Roland Juno-X synthesizer. (Yeah, I love raver music and I'm a trans woman. It was inevitable.) I've got Apple Logic Pro as my digital audio workstation, and in the last few days I've figured out how to record MIDI, edit sounds, etc. If I ever put something on Bandcamp, you'll be the first to know.

My smoke alarm went off twice last night, but I miraculously got enough sleep anyway. I think it's time to get a HEPA filter. Come to think of it, even when there isn't smoke in the air there's tire dust because I live fairly close to a big arterial.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-10 10:04 am
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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2025-09-10 04:58 am

52/206-207: Donut Cross Go

Monday I got a second grocery pickup, an unprecedented event. I'd intended to have my nephew just go into a store and get a few items that Safeway had been out of, but that store's weekly ad showed a number of things I'd like to have, so I decided to make a big purchase. This was a store I'd quit shopping at a year ago, after a very bad experience, but I thought perhaps in a year they had fixed their issues. Sadly, I was wrong, and this time turned out to be an even bigger hassle, so they will be spending at least the next year back up against the curb.

But I did get my stuff, including my donuts and milk, so it was worth the nightmarish bother. So that was my Monday, and then I had a Tuesday, which I don't remember other than a goatload of sleeping. I woke up shortly after midnight this morning and intended to fix my Tuesday dinner I'd missed, but got hung up on the Intarwebs and it got so late and I got re-tired and decided to just microwave a ramen bowl. It was a variety I'd never had before (Maruchan's Birria Beef) and it turns out to be a bit weird, but interesting, with a surprisingly thick broth that was almost like a gravy. It's one of those things that is an acquired taste, but I think I might have acquired it. We'll see, if I ever find it on sale cheap enough again.

The cooler weather has been enjoyable, and continues today with a high of only 77, and a slight possibility of showers late this afternoon. In fact there could be a thundershower, which would be less enjoyable, and not enjoyable at all if a lightning strike sets off a fire. But then tomorrow it starts heating up again, though with highs only in the eighties, and I don't see any really hot nights in the forecast, so I can probably get through it with a minimum of bitching. And I've got donuts, which will improve my disposition, hot or not. Life is, for now, less than utterly hideous. Hooray?
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-10 08:58 am

Otaku Vampire's Love Bite, volume 1 By Julietta Suzuki (Translated by Tomo Kimura)



Otaku Hina is delighted that her Japanese neighbour Kyuta looks just like Hina's favourite anime character. Alas, Kyuta dislikes anime almost as much as vampires like Hina.

Otaku Vampire's Love Bite, volume 1 By Julietta Suzuki (Translated by Tomo Kimura)
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote2025-09-09 10:01 pm
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Got things to work out

I only work in the afternoon on Tuesday so I used the morning to call the surgeon. receptionist asked where do I want to see him Grove CIty (furtherest), Circleville (middle) Chillicothe (closest to me at 40 miles away). I'm like I'm off Thursdays so wherever he is then.

SO this thursday when I'm in with him in Chillicothe in the morning and I have another appt that afternoon with Aspen dentists about this dumb missing tooth. I'm feeling worn. What was it Bilbo said? I feel like too little butter spread over toast.

I wanted to work on my ancestor necklace but I can't find where I put anything. sigh.

I accidentally got something down the wrong pipe (as if anyone does that on purpose) coughed so hard, it was bleeding. I'm like please tell me that's just a few burst capillaries. Because my secret worry is if it's not the thyroid compressing the esophagus it's something IN the esophagus (I'm high risk for esophageal cancer. I've been on GERD meds since I was 12)

I spent the morning thinking about the females of fandom for fannish 50. And then the Hazbin Hotel Season 2 teaser trailer dropped and OMFG so I'm dropping it here and under a spoiler cut I'm going to lose my shit, okay?



Spoiler SQUEEEEEE! )


My throat is killing me so yeah the blood was probably from coughing out a pointy chip. And bad tooth hole is throbbing. And Rocket tried to bring me down like a wildebeast.
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radiantfracture ([personal profile] radiantfracture) wrote2025-09-09 05:37 pm

Bonus Ross Gay poem

Again
By Ross Gay

Because I love you, and beneath the uncountable stars
I have become the delicate piston threading itself through your chest,

I want to tell you a story I shouldn't but will and in the meantime neglect, Love,
the discordant melody spilling from my ears but attend,

instead, to this tale, for a river burns inside my mouth
and it wants both purgation and to eternally sip your thousand drippings;

and in the story is a dog and unnamed it leads to less heartbreak,
so name him Max, and in the story are neighborhood kids

who spin a yarn about Max like I'm singing to you, except they tell a child,
a boy who only moments earlier had been wending through sticker bushes

to pick juicy rubies, whose chin was, in fact, stained with them,
and combining in their story the big kids make

the boy who shall remain unnamed believe Max to be sick and rabid,
and say his limp and regular smell of piss are just two signs,

but the worst of it, they say, is that he'll likely find you in the night,
and the big kids do not giggle, and the boy does not giggle,

but lets the final berries in his hand drop into the overgrowth
at his feet, and if I spoke the dream of the unnamed boy

I fear my tongue would turn an arm of fire so I won't, but
know inside the boy's head grew a fire beneath the same stars

as you and I, Love, your leg between mine, the fine hairs
on your upper thigh nearly glistening in the night, and the boy,

the night, the incalculable mysteries as he sleeps with a stuffed animal
tucked beneath his chin and rolls tight against his brother

in their shared bed, who rolls away, and you know by now
there is no salve to quell his mind’s roaring machinery

and I shouldn't tell you, but I will,
the unnamed boy

on the third night of the dreams which harden his soft face
puts on pants and a sweatshirt and quietly takes the spade from the den

and more quietly leaves his house where upstairs his father lies dreamless,
and his mother bends her body into his,

and beneath these same stars, Love, which often, when I study them,
seem to recede like so many of the lies of light,

the boy walks to the yard where Max lives attached to a steel cable
spanning the lawn, and the boy brings hot dogs which he learned

from Tom & Jerry, and nearly urinating in his pants he tosses them
toward the quiet and crippled thing limping across the lawn,

the cable whispering above the dew-slick grass, and Max whimpers,
and the boy sees a wolf where stands this ratty

and sad and groveling dog and beneath these very stars
Max raises his head to look at the unnamed boy

with one glaucous eye nearly glued shut
and the other wet from the cool breeze and wheezing

Max catches the gaze of the boy who sees,
at last, the raw skin on the dog's flank, the quiver

of his spindly legs, and as Max bends his nose
to the franks the boy watches him struggle

to snatch the meat with gums, and bringing the shovel down
he bends to lift the meat to Max's toothless mouth,

and rubs the length of his throat and chin,
Max arching his neck with his eyes closed, now,

and licking the boy's round face, until the boy unchains the dog,
and stands, taking slow steps backward through the wet grass and feels,

for the first time in days, the breath in his lungs, which is cool,
and a little damp, spilling over his small lips, and he feels,

again, his feet beneath him, and the earth beneath them, and starlings
singing the morning in, and the somber movement of beetles

chewing the leaves of the white birch, glinting in the dark, and he notices,
Darling, an upturned nest beneath the tree, and flips it looking for the blue eggs

of robins, but finds none, and placing a rumpled crimson feather in his mouth
slips the spindly thicket into another tree, which he climbs

to watch the first hint of light glancing above the fields, and the boy
eventually returns to his thorny fruit bush where an occasional prick

leaves on his arm or leg a spot of blood the color of these raspberries
and tasting of salt, and filling his upturned shirt with them he beams

that he could pull from the earth that which might make you smile,
Love, which you’ll find in the fridge, on the bottom shelf, behind the milk,

in the bowl you made with your own lovely hands.

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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-09 08:51 am
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The Unkillable Frank Lightning by Josh Rountree



Doctor Catherine Coldbridge travels to darkest Texas in quest of her long-lost husband, Frank Humble... so she can kill the unkillable man.

The Unkillable Frank Lightning by Josh Rountree