Interesting things - 2026 04 13

Apr. 13th, 2026 10:34 pm
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Short list this week because I spent the weekend away.

Who dares

Apr. 13th, 2026 11:04 pm
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My federal and state tax forms were e-filed and accepted this weekend. I'm so glad that's over.

I sent e-mails to three different taxslayer e-mail addresses trying to get help with a problem, only for all of them to try to toss me somewhere else. The third one at least suggested something, even as they said they weren't allowed to. They didn't tell me how to do it, but they made a suggestion. I figured it out after playing around with various things for thirty minutes.

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For some reason, Queen's A Kind of Magic, their Highlander soundtrack, came to my mind, so I borrowed it from the library. Of course, "Princes of the Universe" is here, but you probably know that one so what I put here is "Who Wants to Live Forever," which is about the movie's love story and can make me teary-eyed. It has churchy organs, some orchestral sections, and Freddie Mercury really feeling the lyrics.



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Regular Car Reviews thoroughly roasts the Cybertruck, with some of the comments/insults making me literally LOL. Also funny to me was that when I looked at the roads they're riding on, my immediate thought was "This is Pennsylvania all right."

Spine Straightening

Apr. 13th, 2026 10:17 pm
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While it was sprinkling this morning and I planned on going on a morning walk, I decided against it in case it turned worse.

I went to the post office to send off my notarized form to CCHR--I don't keep stamps on me since I don't mail out shit often--and while I was waiting I spilled the coins from my wallet, and again another major "fuck you" to 18 years of psych meds that fucked my brain up.

On that note,
here's an article from CCHR noting that psychiatrists make up disorders for fun and profit.

I called my chiropractor to note I was running late since there was a line at the post office (I think I spilled my coins during the call), and since he was always usually late anyway, he didn't mind, and he did his usual shit on me.

I worked out at Gold's Gym afterward. This evening I got a call from someone offering a complementary personal training session but said no since I said I already got mine, and they noted that.

Tomorrow, I will try if I remember to do a dopamine reset--avoiding all my devices for an entire day since I don't have anything planned--but I may start something new on my Steam Deck since I beat Yakuza 0. Link to review (image is link).

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Some chengyu and poetry (古诗)

Apr. 13th, 2026 07:07 pm
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During their most recent《你好种地少年3》series, the farmboys played charades where they had to guess chengyu and, when that proved too easy, some bits of 古诗 (classical poetry). They had all learned the poems as kids in school.

成语 (chengyu):
狼狈为奸 - láng bèi wéi jiān
守株待兔 - shǒu zhū dài tù
呆若木鸡 - dāi ruò mù jī
肝肠寸断 - gān cháng cùn duàn
蜻蜓点水 - qīng tíng diǎn shuǐ

古诗 (poetry):
Note: I transcribed these from the show, and some of the poems are snippets only. I've linked to sources that have the original lines and English translation.
1) 《静夜思》【唐】李白
床前明月光
疑是地上霜
举头望明月
低头思故乡

2) 《咏鹅》【唐】骆宾王
鹅,鹅,鹅,
曲项向天歌。
白毛浮绿水,
红掌拨清波。

3) 《憫农》【唐】李绅
锄禾日当午,
汗滴禾下土。
谁知盘中餐,
粒粒皆辛苦。

4) 《望庐山瀑布》【唐】李白
飞流直下三千尺,
疑是银河落九天。

5) 《早发白帝城》【唐】李白
两岸猿声啼不住
轻舟已过万重山

6) 《春晓》【唐】孟浩然
春眠不觉晓,
处处闻啼鸟。
夜来风雨声,
花落知多少。

7) 《绝句》【唐】杜甫
两个黄鹂呜翠柳,
一行白鹭上青天。

8) 《游山西村》【南宋】陆游
山重水夏疑无路
柳暗花明又一村

9) 《清明》【唐】杜牧
借问酒家何处有
牧童遥指杏花村

10) 《游园不值》【南宋】叶绍翁
春色满园关不住
一枝红杏出墙来

If you're curious what the charades were like, it's on YouTube with Chinese hardsubs and poor quality English MTL subs. (The link is cued to beginning of the game, and it continues in the next part, from the video's start to 7:52.) It was really interesting (and fun) to see how they acted out homonyms.

[#296 | Locked Door] Voting Post

Apr. 13th, 2026 11:14 pm
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This week, a sticker of the lunar lander from my friends the Atomic Pixies. Not quite the same thing, but seemed appropriate for the week of the Artemis II mission. :)

This was a decent week. It was nearly a "bingo" week (a week where I did every tracked habit at least once.) It barely misses out, because my non-fiction writing didn't hit the 500 word threshold, but it was over 400 words, so I'm sort of counting it. I also got almost everything I'd hoped to done. It was really cool getting to follow footage and coverage of the Artemis II mission throughout the week. I worked a bunch on my reading page for my tracker (since I'm about to start a new tracking notebook, I decided to redo this year's in the new book), and it's felt nice to do an artsy thing. I did a decent amount of reading, and have been lucky with enjoying all of it. I didn't do as much writing, either on reviews or on my WIP, as I'd hoped, but I did actually work on both. Work was fine. I have continued with my workday walks. Minorly dreading going to the doctor next week.

Goals for the week:

  • I read These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart
  • I started reading The Two Towers
  • We paid rent
  • I paid toward my hospital bill
  • I cleaned up my floor (mostly realigning and vacuuming the tower of dog beds)
  • I did work on my WIP outline
  • I did set up my reading page in the new notebook
  • We did go get fruit flies, but will have to get more since they were on the end of their cycle :/
  • I worked on my reviews
  • I put my laundry away
  • I did not vote :( It was a little special election, and I filled out my ballot, but thought I had an extra day to drop my ballot off.

Tracked habits:

  • Work - 5/7
  • Household Maintenance - 3/7
  • Physical Activity - 6/7
  • Wrote 500/1000+ Words - 1/7 - over 500 words
  • Non-fiction Writing - 0/7, but with one day of under 500 words
  • Meta Work - 3/7
  • Personal Writing - 3/7
  • Other Creative Things - 5/7
  • Reading - 7/7 - I read These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart, started The Two Towers, and read some of Game Changer, as well as the short story "Constellations"; Alex and I read some of The Luminous Dead.
  • Attention to Media - 7/7 - Sunday was very slow at work, so I had book reviews in the background, then later had paranormal videos and news coverage in the background; Monday we watched coverage of Artemis II and the eclipse they got to see; Tuesday we watched news; Wednesday and Thursday had exploration and game videos on; Friday we watched the splash down of the Artemis II crew, and then later some game videos; Saturday watched paranormal then game videos.
  • Video Games - 1/7 - I played some more Hades and got one more successful run.
  • Social Interaction - 7/7

Total words written: 1047 on reviews and on my WIP

Just one thing: 14 April 2026

Apr. 13th, 2026 09:53 pm
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It's challenge time!

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

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Go!

Today's Adventures

Apr. 13th, 2026 08:43 pm
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Today we did a bunch of different things, including a Charleston loop in the morning and a Champaign loop in the afternoon.

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Very quiet day

Apr. 13th, 2026 09:51 pm
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Last night I managed to fall asleep while I was still playing on my phone in bed. I woke up at 3-something with the light on, my reading glasses on, and my phone having slipped out of my hand (fortunately it didn't fall to the floor.) Very weird sensation.

Anyway, I put everything away and turned off the light and went back to sleep pretty easily. Got up this morning around 11:00 and had breakfast and coffee.

The toilet was still wonky, so I put in a Shipt order including a new plunger. It arrived unusually quickly, and I plunged the toilet, and it is fine now.

Then I did mostly nothing all day. I tried, unsuccessfully, to talk to someone at the sleep doctor's. I think they may only be there Tuesday through Thursday so I'll see if I hear tomorrow.

I got a rather disturbing phone call from the hospital that provides my mental health services, apparently for the first time now they require a referral from my PCP for getting paid by my insurance. I never needed a referral before. I gave the woman the name and phone number of my PCP. I hope I don't have to start paying a copay.

I called Duane Reade because I haven't heard about my prescriptions being ready, and sure enough they don't have any record of my psychiatrist phoning them in. He must have forgotten, luckily I have enough for now. But I'll have to call him before I talk t0 him again and remind him.

I read the Cat Haiku that I got awhile ago from Thriftbooks, and I read more in The Godmother.

At 7:00ish the FWiB told me he had to run out on an errand, which took longer than he expected, so we didn't talk til 8:00. But we had a full conversation anyway.

The Kid just texted me, she is safely home from her weekend away.

Last night [personal profile] mashfanficchick called me, which was nice. Ze returns home tomorrow.

Just fed the pets. This morning I gave Oreo his Fancy Feast in the carrier and lifted him in all the way. He jumped out immediately but it's a start.


Gratitude List:

1. The FWiB.

2. The toilet is fixed.

3. The Kid is home safe.

4. [personal profile] mashfanficchick returning soon.

5. Good books.

6. My pets.
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Fandom 50 #9

For my 1985 pick, it feels like a good day for five minutes of surreal geography-themed art pop.

Map of the World, Pt. II by Jane Siberry
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Isolated on a Taiwanese fishing vessel, eight days from the nearest landmass, 22-year-old Indonesian fisherman Sugiama was found dead in his bunk in 2019. His death followed an 18-hour shift and an assault the night before, when he was hit across the head for not working fast enough.
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Is anyone noticing that Dreamwidth loads really slowly these days? Sometimes I have to wait almost half a minute when all my other sites are almost instantaneous. So, it's not my computer.

I've been keeping it to myself, but the reason I haven't been engaging as much lately as usual because I've been having some health issues. I'm very stressed out about. I'm trying to remain positive, but I'm afraid it may not be anything simple this time. I even have a bag packed, in case I end up with a hospital stay. The worst part is, I'm so poor I can't afford this shit (yes, even with insurance, our hours have been cut at work and I can barely afford food). I'm not certain what's going to happen if a lot of bills get run up. Keep me in your prayers, thanks.

I've been distracting myself with Miami Vice. Still haven't finished my rewatch but I'm on the last episode now. I'm mad at Rico, my beloved has pissed me off. 😉 I'll get over it and forgive him, though.

What the heck, I'll post the memes I just did here.
difference meme

difference meme02

Then there's Castillo, Rico, Sonny, and the vein in Sonny's forehead: 😉
He's just a little bit protective...

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Lake Lewisia #1382

Apr. 13th, 2026 05:12 pm
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Daily Check-In

Apr. 13th, 2026 06:03 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Monday, April 13, to midnight on Tuesday, April 14. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34473 Daily Check-in
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 22

How are you doing?

I am OK.
15 (68.2%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
6 (27.3%)

I could use some help.
1 (4.5%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
7 (31.8%)

One other person.
12 (54.5%)

More than one other person.
3 (13.6%)




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.
 

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Apr. 14th, 2026 12:09 am
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So today was a cinema trip so this is a post about that.

When I got to town I only went in a few places. I went in Poundland to get lightbulbs (the one at the top of the stairs has gone) then Aldi to get pasta (I picked up a leaflet and the new pasta sounded nice.) Then popped in Asda. I had some luck again! They had the new Mandalorian visual guide, which I didn’t even know was out, and it was half off! So naturally I grabbed it. And they also had copies of Project Hail Mary so I got that too.

I read some of the Mandalorian visual guide between films and I’m so looking forward to going through it properly.its hefty covering all three seasons of the show (plus some of Book Of Boba Fett) and it starts with a new map. Damn I love it when a book starts with a galaxy map, I love looking through it, spotting familiar plants and also seeing things and wanting to know what they are,

The trailers before Exit 8 were a bit puzzling, in that only one was a horror.

Micheal: A new one, again it looks like it’s well done but not something I’d go watch
Power Ballad: A few with Paul Rudd and one of the Jonas brothers. It seems the latter stole a song the former wrote and made it a hit
Two women: A French film, about two women that seem to be unhappy with their lives. Probably won’t see feels it could be funny
Backrooms: I’d seen this trailer online but ahh seeing it on a big screen (twice!) was so good especially since it’s confirmation we’re getting it! I’m so sold on the concept of a strange space, plus it’s part found footage which I love, plus it meant I got to see the Backrooms twink on the big screen

The trailers for Undertone were pretty much the ones I’ve seen for recent horror things (with Undertone switched out for Backrooms): Scary Movie, Passenger, Obsession, The Mummy, Hokum.

Thoughts on both under the cut.

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Next cinema trip should be Saturday for record store day but I’m not sure what. I was hoping to see the new Mummy film, but the earliest showing is 3 and the films before that are kinda… lacking. I could see Mario Galaxy again, or Project Hail Mary, or I could see the magic faraway tree but I’m not sure. We’ll see.

After that it’s Hokum, then The Sheep Detectives.

Now I’m gonna bundle up a bit.i had considered watching something but I don’t feel I have the energy.

Book review: The Tainted Cup

Apr. 13th, 2026 04:44 pm
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Title: The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the  Leviathan #1)
Author: Robert Jackson Bennett
Genre: Fantasy, murder mystery

On Sunday I finished The Tainted Cup, the first book in the Shadow of the Leviathan series by Robert Jackson Bennett. This is a fantasy murder mystery with an element of political thriller.

The main character is Ana Dolabra, an eccentric but brilliant investigator, and I believe this is the first time I’ve ever seen a woman fill this role. The wacky but effective investigator is of course a very well-known stock character, but has always been, in my experience, a man. I found Ana delightful; strange but not off-putting, and without coming off like the author was working to hard to make her quirky.

However, our point-of-view protagonist is Din Kol, Ana’s put-upon assistant, on whose shoulders falls the managing of her many idiosyncrasies. They’re a fun team to watch work, and in this first book we get to see their working relationship unfold, as they’ve only recently teamed up at the start. Din is fine, but mostly I appreciated him as a lens for Ana.

Bennett’s fantasy world is characterized by fantastical use and manipulation of plants and the human body. Din, for instance, has been modified to be an “engraver”—someone with an eidetic memory. For obvious reasons, this serves him well as aid to an investigator.

I think Bennett does a good job of throwing you into the world and letting you use context to figure most of it out. I get bored with SFF novels that feel the need to hold your hand, as if you might be a first-time SFF reader who never encountered a magic system before, so I was relieved when Bennett just started telling the story and letting me figure the world out as it went along. I’d rather be a bit lost at times than be toddled along, but I never felt lost here.

The novel touches on some things that I feel are pretty keenly relevant, like the ability of the wealthy to avoid justice and their willingness to inflict suffering on the rest of society to better their own position (and then justify it to themselves).

I don’t read a ton of murder mysteries, so I may not be the best judge of this, but I also felt that Ana worked well. It’s a tough trick writing a character who’s meant to be much smarter than the rest of the cast (perhaps even than the author!), and it can fail a couple of ways: the supposed “brilliant” deductions are obvious to the average reader, making the rest of the cast look painfully dull for not seeing them; or the machinations are so obtuse with so little evidence the reader simply won’t believe the detective could have figured that out without an ass-pull from the author. I didn’t think Bennett fell into either of these traps and every detail Ana referred to in one of her deductions was something that had been mentioned before.

I enjoyed this book and I plan to read the next one. Very interested to see where Ana’s adventures take her next!


Monday

Apr. 13th, 2026 04:28 pm
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Monday accomplished

And my poor mom. She has the flu or something similar. We've been staying apart since she figured out she was sick, but we didn't avoid each other the day she got sick. *fingers crossed* I didn't get it on Saturday.

[#296] Heart's Desire (Miami Vice)

Apr. 13th, 2026 07:05 pm
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Theme Prompt: #296 Locked Door
Title: Heart's Desire
Fandom: Miami Vice
Rating/Warnings: PG
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 887
Summary: Sometimes we lock our own doors, and we’re the only ones who hold the keys.
Heart's Desire )
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