Two New Vids

Jun. 12th, 2026 12:10 pm
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Additional notes and content warnings on AO3 and DW.

Title:
 Is It My Body?
Fandoms: Multifandom horror (Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, Black Christmas, The Stepford Wives, Carrie, The Omen, The Brood)
Music: "Is It My Body" by Emilie Autumn
Length: 3:30
Summary: "What have I got that makes you want to love me? Is it my body? Or someone I might be? Or something inside me?" Reproductive and domestic horror in the 1970s. 

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Title: Oh, What a World
Fandoms: Wes Anderson films
Music: "Oh What a World" by Rufus Wainwright
Length: 4:25
Summary: "Why am I always on a plane or a fast train? / Oh, what a world my parents gave me." A tribute to Wes Anderson.

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Recent Hiking Trip Photos

Jun. 12th, 2026 09:32 am
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To start with, here's some photos of the local landscape:

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The Legend of Vox Machina

Jun. 12th, 2026 12:25 am
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The next three episodes of The Legend of Vox Machina dropped yesterday, but what with work, babysitting, and D&D I didn't have any time to watch them. So let's fix that!

Spoilers for 4x04 under the cut. )

Spoilers for 4x05 under the cut. )

Spoilers for 4x06 under the cut. )

Aurendor D&D: Summary for 6/10 Game

Jun. 11th, 2026 12:24 am
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In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

Open for 2026: Summer of the 69

Jun. 9th, 2026 11:14 pm
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Starting today: Summer of the 69 is an old-fashioned panfandom fest that runs from June 9th through September 6th, to hit 6/9 in both common date formats. It's dedicated to creations featuring the sexual position in question, though it doesn't have to be the first, last, or only sexual position featured in a given work.

Contributions are open to all sorts of non-gen-AI works and content, from recs to fics to art to crafts to podfic to vids to just about anything legal you can think of, and are open to all fandoms and original works. The fest features themes introduced weekly that themselves typically run for two weeks, to give participants some inspiration to work off of. There's also a comment meme in the style of old-fashioned kink memes, where you can prompt scenarios to your heart's content!

To learn more, go to [community profile] summerofthe69; you can also check out this year's theme calendar right here, add prompts to the comment meme over here, and browse the AO3 collections for this and past years over here.

Come check it out!

The ballet of sleep

Jun. 9th, 2026 03:28 pm
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It's Swan Lake, but the swan is a beautiful dog and the lake is a comfy chair
sleeping dog )

celebrity20in20 Round 21

Jun. 9th, 2026 11:11 am
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Link: Round 21 Sign Ups | Round 21 Themes

Description: [community profile] celebrity20in20 is a 20in20 community dedicated to making icons of actors and actresses. You have 20 days to make 20 icons about a celebrity of your choice, based on a set of themes for the round.

Schedule: Round 21 sign ups are open NOW. Icons are due June 28, 2026.

Five things make a post

Jun. 8th, 2026 09:28 pm
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Archery went pretty well despite having to end early because of potential thunderstorms.

I had fun virtually attending VidUKon, despite my internet connection being a bit uncooperative (I'm planning to catch up on some of the vidshows I missed because of timezone stuff later this week). I particularly enjoyed the What Hands Were Made For femslash vidshow (also, I was delighted to be described as 'like the patron saint of the vidshow' since I tend to make a bunch of femslash fanvids with a focus on hands).

Now that Cage of Shadows has finished airing for subscribers, I'm in the early stages of brainstorming vidsongs for it.

I'm now caught up on making subtitles for the vids I've finished this year so far! (I'm planning to eventually make more for my pre-2021 fanvids)

I haven't managed to get a photo of either, but I saw hummingbirds this weekend and a fawn this afternoon.

die Bücher

Jun. 8th, 2026 05:33 pm
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Books! I didn't finish the Aaron Burr novel by Gore Vidal. It was the combination of Burr as a thoroughly unpleasant person--which seems quite plausible; the narrator being unpleasant in different ways; and (what I perceived as) the bleed-through of the author's unpleasantness, too. Although I will say that Vidal had a biting wit that I approve of, for the most part. His fellow author Norman Mailer wrote a book that Vidal reviewed quite scathingly, which led to Mailer punching him. Vidal reportedly then said, "Once again, words fail Norman Mailer." That comment is even more of a burn when you take into account that Mailer's poorly-reviewed book was about feminism, and that Mailer once stabbed his, er, second? wife--with a penknife, so she lived to divorce him. So yes, words failed Mailer multiple times.

Anyway! Terrible people are not always as entertaining as one might think. And the Burr novel was quite long, which was another factor in not finishing it.

A book I did finish: Jacqueline Holland's debut (and so far only) novel, The God of Endings. It features vampires, though the word isn't used; Slavic monsters; a preternaturally gifted kindergartner; a bad grandpa and his bad henchman; and so much more! I have mixed feelings about some elements, but it was compellingly written, with a haunting protagonist.
edited to add: The protagonist makes a choice at the end that doesn't feel supported enough within the text.

The Five Year Lie was a suspense/romance story by Sarina Bowen. I enjoyed it, but it doesn't stick well in my memory, so that's it for a review.

Lois McMaster Bujold has another new Penric & Desdemona novella, Darksight Dare. This series by Bujold is a reliably good read. I'm so glad she's writing it.

I also read What the Night Sings, by Vesper Stamper. She's another new-to-me author--one that I plan to read again. Stamper illustrates as well; that was her first career, which was partially derailed when she lost quite a bit of capacity in her dominant hand/arm due to an accident. At any rate: What the Night Sings is a blunt and memorable look at the possible mindset of a Jewish survivor of a concentration camp. Recommended.

What led me to that novel was a renewed interest in, of all things, the backstory for Gaby Teller in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 film. I was minding my own business, enjoying summer vacation, when suddenly Gaby was there, demanding attention. I have written fanfic for the film, mostly centered around Gaby, but it's been more than five years since I last finished anything. (Not sure I'll finish actually anything in this unexpected resurgence of character appreciation, but I am making progress on a couple of ideas.)

Anyway: Gaby's backstory includes life in a divided post-war Berlin, which led to me poking around potential resources, which led me to Vesper Stamper's novel Berliners. Since it's not available online through my library, I thought I'd check out another book by her to see if it would be worth purchasing the Berlin novel. At this point I'll say yes.

And maybe Berliners is what I'll read when I'm stuck on an airplane soon. Yup, it's almost time for... *drumroll* SUMMER TRAVEL! Heading west first!

CLIPPING TINY DESK CONCERT

Jun. 8th, 2026 08:54 pm
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Featuring some of the most batshit possible Heath Robinson arrangements for making a tiny quasi-acoustic version of their industrial noise. MIDI-triggered mug pinging!

Daveed Diggs: "Thank y'all for this opportunity to do needlessly complicated shit."

ETA: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jte7_yZuZVk -- short on some of the aforementioned batshit Heath Robinson arrangements.
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