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Cara Marie ([personal profile] caramarie) wrote2025-09-14 08:43 pm

I guess this is a Danganronpa post

I was wondering if a fic I’d thought I’d written was something I’d just imagined very intensely, but then there was a month missing in my box of journals, and I was able to find the journal the fic was in shoved way back on my computer desk.

It’s my journal from when the restructure was announced last year! Featuring entries where I was determinedly not writing about that and instead making such comments as ‘I’m worried if I met [Megumi] Ogata in real life, she would easily be able to manipulate me.’ A vital concern, right there.

Anyway, am I in shock at the prospect of an AU version of SDR2 coming out next year? Sure am! Also, would not put it past anyone involved for this to be some sort of bait-and-switch. I guess we will find out!
Giveaway of the Day ([syndicated profile] giveawayoftheday_feed) wrote2025-09-14 04:00 am

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    nostalgia ([personal profile] nostalgia) wrote2025-09-14 09:21 am
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    Fic: Auld Man Yaoi

    I wrote another wee ficlet in Scots, Still Game again. It is here on AO3 and here on Squidgeworld.

    Title: Auld Man Yaoi
    Fandom: Still Game (TV)
    Rating: General Audiences
    Pairing: Jack/Victor
    Wordcount: 200


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    tjs_whatnot ([personal profile] tjs_whatnot) wrote2025-09-14 01:04 am

    August 2025 Reads

    Oddly light month. I'm not sure why. I mean I did accidentally get a new job towards the end of it (a story for another post), but before that I should have gotten a lot more read. I think it was because I had way too many books going at the same time this month.



    August 2025 )
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    Cara Marie ([personal profile] caramarie) wrote2025-09-14 06:57 pm

    Lurker (d. Alex Russell, 2025)

    Pop star Oliver invites rando shop assistant Matty to his concert, not realising he has invited a yandere into his life.

    Spoilers etc )
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    snowynight ([personal profile] snowynight) wrote2025-09-15 11:49 am
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    sisterofbloomerjunior ([personal profile] sisterofbloomerjunior) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2025-09-14 12:54 am

    Sofa, so good.

    Managed to clean off and move my loveseat so an energy auditor can check to see what areas need more insulation for winter. Quite a bit of the items were laundry, so I spent the weekend washing.

    Too bad we’re having a late summer heatwave or I would had taken a vacuum cleaner to be repaired at one of Hennepin County’s Fix-It Clinics. :/

    Mom’s getting to the point that she won’t be able to drive much longer, so this time it is likely we’ll have to sell the Buick, so I’ll clean that out soon.
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    fic_in_a_box_mod ([personal profile] fic_in_a_box_mod) wrote in [community profile] ficinabox2025-09-14 01:51 am
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    Swaps out!

    Navigation: Rules/General Info | AO3 Collection | Medium Rulesets | Mod Contact: ficinaboxmod@gmail.com OR Screened Mod Contact Post

    Your swapsignments have been sent out via email! If you're signed up, the email has gone to the email associated with your AO3 account. If you're not signed up, it's gone to the email you provided when you volunteered to be a secret swapper. If you signed up for swaps and did not receive an email, please contact us so that we can get that information to you. Both people who successfully swapped and people who we couldn't swap got emails, so everyone who tried to swap should have an email.

    If you requested swaps despite not being signed up, keep your eyes peeled for the pinch hitter request post. Your secret swaps count as pinch hits, so we'd love to see you make some requests. That post should go up tomorrow or the day after, and will be pinned just below the rules post on the comm.

    We would also like to thank those of you who signed up to receive extra wordcount. Some of you simply held extra words while we shuffled swaps around, others of you will receive more than 10k in assignments when your swaps email arrives, and in all cases swaps wouldn't have been successful without you!

    Here's what you let us do:

    • 1,299,000 words were swapped! (1,200,000 last year!)
    • there were 2406 potential swaps (where one swap is a request from one of you create for someone!) (Last year: 1802)
    • 621 swaps were made between 260 participants (Last year: 557 swaps; 216 participants)
    • 2 participants wanted to swap, but unfortunately couldn't; these participants will be prioritized to the best of our ability next year if they sign up for swaps again (Last year: 5)
    • We now have 957 combined assignments and swaps out, most of them waiting to be filled! (Last year: 837)
    • This year we timed the swapping process for the first time! It took about 22 hours and 45 minutes across four days. This only includes time spent on figuring out the majority of the swapping, so it excludes the time it took to set the swapping sheet up, do quality control checks on the swapsignments once we thought the swapping puzzle was finished, and send 260 emails.

    Finally, thank you very much to everyone for your patience. Please refer to this part of the rules for an in-depth refresher on assignment minimums and expectations, but the short of it is: 10k of complete fic (or equivalent opt-in) is due on October 19 at 10:00 EDT. Email us immediately if you have any problems with or questions about your assignment(s).


    Initial Pinch Hits:

    Initial Pinch Hits will probably go up tomorrow-ish. Mentally schedule it for ~24 hours after your swaps email, to give us time to get all these swaps into the mod sheet and verify all of the pinch hit amounts.

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    Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-09-13 09:50 pm
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    Daily Happiness

    1. The weather today was sooooo nice. Overcast most of the day with some sun in the afternoon.

    2. We had a nice morning at DCA. Left before the sun finally broke through the clouds, and before it got crowded.

    3. We stopped at Trader Joe's on the way home, and since it was still overcast and I was feeling like another walk, I decided to walk home from there (about a mile and a half) and let Carla drive home with the shopping. I stopped at the farmers market on the way for some fruit leather and juice. No watermelon lemonade, but there was calamansi juice.

    4. Gemma looks annoyed at being disturbed.

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    sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-09-13 11:35 pm

    On the edge and off the avenue

    I had not thought there were any meteor showers of consequence this month, but it seems that the swift pale streak between the telephone wires southwest of Cassiopeia belonged to the September Epsilon Perseids, so named despite their radiant in β Persei, the demon-star of Algol. I can hope it was not wildfire drift that accounted for the candle-tint of the half-moon, which was doing its autumnal trick of hanging like a lantern in the not yet leafless trees. The last of this summer's monarchs flew just before sunset, the twenty-second of her name.
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    toastykitten ([personal profile] toastykitten) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew2025-09-13 08:41 pm

    Palestine/Gaza Awareness

    Hi, it's been a while. I'm going to try to post like once a month on Palestine stuff so there's some more awareness of things that are going on. Because there's a lot.
    Orgs and places to donate to:
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    petra ([personal profile] petra) wrote2025-09-13 11:19 pm

    Don't ask a question you don't want answered - Star Wars triple drabble

    Don't ask a question you don't want answered (300 words) by Petra
    Chapters: 1/1
    Fandom: Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
    Rating: General Audiences
    Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
    Relationships: Padmé Amidala/Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi/Anakin Skywalker
    Characters: Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker
    Additional Tags: Triple Drabble, Mutual Pining
    Summary:

    Padmé asks Anakin a question and gets a surprising answer.

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    Jack ([personal profile] finch) wrote2025-09-13 08:09 pm

    first weekend

    There's nothing quite like reading fanfic that jumps up on your buttons and rolls around on them like my cat jumping up on my keyboard while I'm working.

    Weekend one is not off to a great start, I'm gonna be honest. It's definitely now Autumn and the pressure change has my vertigo messing with me. At the moment I have tinnitus in both ears, but the right ear is the whooshing sound I usually get and my left ear is a high-pitched sound. The combination of tinnitus and audio processing disorder leads to the most ridiculous scenes in stores or restaurants or anywhere I have to talk to people because I'll be partway through an interaction and lose the ability to understand what the other person is saying.

    The plan for this weekend has been cut down since bending over and other various weird movement is out, but at minimum we're planning on taking some stuff to goodwill tomorrow. This will happen. Bug went through her books some and for her that's huge. And we paid somebody with a truck to come take a few things too big for the car, so... Definitely some progress. Just not as much as I'd like.

    I did also finish a fic last night but not anything I've been intending to work on, just something that took over my brain this week. Yay, that!

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    fred_mouse ([personal profile] fred_mouse) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2025-09-14 10:12 am
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    Weekly(ish) check in

    How goes the decluttering? Have you shifted anything out of the house? Found something to sort through? Had thoughts on things you can let go of?

    I personally haven't managed anything, having been--to quote the vernacular--'flat out like a lizard drinking' on other tasks. But I'm here to celebrate the rest of you!

    Comments open to locals, lurkers, drive by sticky beaks, and anyone I've forgotten to mention.

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    Ash E. Costa ([personal profile] analogbasilisk) wrote in [community profile] iddyiddybangbang2025-09-13 10:47 pm

    'til you're done, 'til I'm done (Original Fiction)

    Title: 'til you're done, 'til I'm done
    Author: analogbasilisk
    Fandom: Original
    Word Count: 10,620
    Rating: E
    Warnings: explicit sexual content, femslash, g!p, unrealistic sex
    Summary: Mack is a half-Inccubus and as such, she has an anatomy quirk at times. her girlfriend is curious. some first times ensues.
    Available on AO3
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    sartorias ([personal profile] sartorias) wrote2025-09-13 06:26 pm
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    September is nearly half over...

    We've packed what we can pack. The movers come Monday to take our library away. We will live out of boxes and suitcase for a week, then depart altogether while the floor peeps come in.

    With library going away I've resorted more to TV, and I couldn't resist going back to watch Nirvana in Fire yet again. Between my last rewatch and this time, some team of actual humans (No AI) had gone through the, ah, somewhat problematical subtitles and cleaned up spelling, grammar, and meaning, clarifying a lot of small stuff that watchers who did not know Mandarin could only guess at.

    It's just brilliant. Even though on this watch I see the problems with the end starting a bit sooner than I remembered, and I still believe that one more episode would have pulled together all the dangling bits and tightened up the emotional arcs, still the overall emotional velocity absolutely rams you straight through and beyond. For a couple of days I couldn't do anything but go back to look at scenes (some for like the twentieth time, or more). Not perfect, but even after ten years, for me it's the best television show ever made.

    Well, back to your regularly schedule chaos.
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    hannah ([personal profile] hannah) wrote2025-09-13 08:56 pm

    p=m/V.

    I'm looking my vanity right in the eye when I say, "I want to fit into smaller dresses." That's it. That's the desire and motivation. Smaller dresses. I don't much care about the scale - while somewhat ego-stroking, it doesn't matter nearly as much. Volume, density, and mass. If I dropped a dress size by weightlifting, decreasing volume and increasing density, the mass is the same.

    One of my clients has, some time ago, begun taking an injected antidiabetic medication, presumably for diabetes. I haven't asked and don't plan to. Mostly I noticed that when she needed to move a potted plant that felt like it weighted twenty to thirty pounds at most, she had a hard time lifting it, while I didn't have any trouble. While it's true she doesn't lift weights as much as I do, I can't help but think about how much I like that form of exercise for its direct benefits of being able to pick something up, move it, and put it down without issue, and how that's something I'm unwilling to mess with. There's healthy and there's skinny. There's also vanity, which I'm admitting to - without wanting to sacrifice health to get there. My relationship to gravity is secondary to my relationship to my closet and being able to readily find good pants at thrift stores.