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maggie33 ([personal profile] maggie33) wrote2026-01-02 02:25 pm

Happy New Year!

It was supposed to be a longer post, but my right elbow really hates me today. Because yesterday I suddenly decided that I really wanted to make gifs from my favorite scene in 10Dance. I wanted to make four gifs. I managed to make two, and I’m still paying the price for that lapse in judgment. Ouch, ouch, ouch...

But at least we now have a proper snowy winter here, which is nice. Won’t last for long since it’s already 0°C today. And it was -20°C on the New Year’s Eve. In the evening I went to see a free outdoor concert our city organizes every year, and it was so freezing cold that I only stayed for an hour.

And I have a few lovely comments on my Yuletide fics, but responding will have to wait till tomorrow, because my elbow is already screaming at me that it hurts.

So just one more thing – two fics I wrote for this year’s Yuletide:

I want to shake the sky with you (2048 words)
Fandom: เพื่อนายแค่หนึ่งเดียว | Never Let Me Go (TV 2022)
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Palm Pannakorn Jannaloy/Nueng Nuengdiao Kiattrakulmethee
Characters: Palm Pannakorn Jannaloy, Nueng Nuengdiao Kiattrakulmethee
Additional Tags: During Canon, Post-Canon, Character Study, Relationship Study, Feelings, Mild Smut, Dom/sub Undertones
Summary:

Before, when he lived in Chonburi, Palm felt as if he had no future. Catching fish, playing sports, working – that was what his life was like. That was what the rest of his life would be like. But now, for the first time, Palm feels like he has a future. And that future is him being by Nueng’s side. Being needed by him. Being his friend. His... Just being his.


Campsite Tales (2441 words)
Fandom: สายรหัสเทวดา | Perfect 10 Liners (TV 2024)
Rating: Mature
Relationships: Klao/Warich (Perfect 10 Liners), Arc Anol Paraminphisan/Arm Anon Phuwakomol, Pond/Sand (Perfect 10 Liners), Gun/Yotha (Perfect 10 Liners), Faifa/Wine (Perfect 10 Liners)
Characters: Klao (Perfect 10 Liners), Warich (Perfect 10 Liners), Arc Anol Paraminphisan, Arm Anon Phuwakomol, Pond (Perfect 10 Liners), Sand (Perfect 10 Liners), Yotha (Perfect 10 Liners), Gun (Perfect 10 Liners), Faifa (Perfect 10 Liners), Wine (Perfect 10 Liners)
Additional Tags: Boys In Love, Warm and Fuzzy Feelings, Fluff, Kissing, Cuddling & Snuggling, Mild Smut, Yuletide Treat
Summary:

What happened at night at the campsite after Klao and Warich’s proposal. Or the alternative summary – they all have sex in the tent. Well, except Pond and Sand, because they are stuck babysitting poor heartbroken Po. 😉 But don’t worry, Po. Arm is still in his matchmaker era and he might have found you someone special. 😊

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black_bentley ([personal profile] black_bentley) wrote2026-01-02 12:15 pm
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completely unnecessary fic-related horse nerding

Signed up for Yuletide this year, had a great time, wrote possibly the most Obviously By Me fic ever to have graced the internet...

Lot 57
Fandom - Biggles, Gimlet
Rating - G
Length - 3,687 words
Tags - Bertie & Gimlet, original horse characters, horses
Summary - Bertie was on the verge of giving the whole thing up as a bad job. It had been an early start from Chedcombe, the old horsebox a considerably slower affair than the Jaguar, and even without any cargo it would be a long drive home.
At the sales looking for a new hunter, Bertie runs into a friend.

I wrote this for [personal profile] tweague, who completely and utterly enabled me with a request that included express permission to be a massive nerd - which is, of course, one of my principal hobbies. One of the things I am a massive nerd about is racehorse breeding in the 1920s-1940s (blame the fact I read Seabiscuit when I was 15 and never really got over it), so given that the request also included Bertie and Gimlet, and Gimlet canonically has a horse he wants to run in the Grand National, I took the opportunity to slightly go off the deep end and spent days picking apart bloodlines for fictional horses. So if anyone wanted any more of my Background Horse Thoughts for this fic, read on...

truly ludicrous amounts of horse nerding under the cut )
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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2026-01-02 06:09 am

The Day in Spikedluv (Thursday, Jan 1)

How is it 2026 already?!! Happy New Year to you all. I hope it’s a safe, healthy and joyous one for all of us.

I did not go downtown today, just spent a very lazy day at home doing minimal chores. I hand-washed dishes, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. Pip's supper was leftovers, so I didn't even have to cook!

Disappointment of the day (really, yesterday, but it carried over), was discovering that there is garlic in the dip mix I use to make the spinach dip. I never noticed before, so must be years ago it didn't bother me like it does now. It's not enough to burn my mouth like that yummy hamburger did a while back, but it is enough to make me pause when I'm going back for seconds *coff* thirds.

I tried the Green tea today. At first I was like, this is my kind of tea (very weak), but by the time I finished my first cup I thought it might be even too weak for me! o_O After the first cup (this was not a tea bag I could reuse; in fact, I left it in the cup the whole time and the tea still tasted weak to me) I went back to my favorite tea that I keep in the house, Tazo’s Zen (which is green tea, bright lemongrass & crisp peppermint).

I read more in my book and watched-watched more Secrets of the Zoo.

Temps started out at 12.2(F) and reached 19.1. It was windy again; Pip actually had to go out and blow out the trails again because they'd been blown in with snow. There was a little bit of sun, though!


Mom Update:

Mom sounded good when I talked to her. She has nothing much to report. *g* Sister A was with her when I called and my brother had called earlier, so she is receiving visitors and calls, which is nice.
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Meep Matsushima ([personal profile] matsushima) wrote in [community profile] goals_on_dw2026-01-02 07:28 pm

"The Nine Delights"

Originally posted by [twitter.com profile] i_zzzzzz, the "Nine Delights" started as a joke but… honestly, he's onto something.The "Nine Delights" are…
  • Walking around
  • Fellowship
  • Deliciousness
  • Transcendence
  • Goofing
  • Amelioration
  • Coitus
  • Enthrallment
  • WILDCARD

The idea is that, of the nine delights on the list, you should try to experience at least three every day.

I like that it's a bit of a lark. It feels more freeing than a serious life philosophy.
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summercomfort ([personal profile] summercomfort) wrote2026-01-02 02:12 am

China trip reflection

After the disaster of the China trip last summer, we decided to stop going in the summer. So instead we went over winter break. It was pretty good! I think we had a good balance of visiting new places and visiting family. It was 2 days in Shanghai, followed by 2 days in Chengdu (well, actually overnight train + 1.5 days + overnight train), and then 2 days of the weekend with fam, followed by 1 day in Suzhou, 1 day as my bday, and 1 day of cleanup and travel home.

In Chengdu: Sanxingdui was amazing omg the bronzes were ones I hadn't seen in books before it was so good. Pandas turn out to just be bears who are kinda dumb and inexplicable, although their thumbs are legit pretty cool, and apparently their tails aren't black? Honestly artistic renditions of pandas are cuter than the real thing. Next time will need to spend more time in Chengdu city proper.

Takeaways:
- having 2-3 days to deal with jetlag was great. 3 days is better than 2, but 2 days was doable.
- seeing dad from 10am-noon was pretty successful. Don't expect him to do much walking or activities outside the house.
- it was good to clear out the weekend for seeing other fam, but next time maybe we can clarify which day (which would allow for more travel/tourism), and have them come to our place (less cleanup, bigger table, less obligation on family members to cook)
- the overnight train was a big success, Miss Rutabaga loved it.
- Could probably have spent an extra day in Chengdu for fuller experience
- Direct flights are so worth the extra cost. We had such a bad time flying back -- delay after delay of sitting on the tarmac, ugh. What should have been a 16 hour experience (door-to-door) became a 28 hour one (pfah!)


- maybe pre-order some winter clothes and have them delivered to dad's place. If this is going to be a regular experience, can even consider bringing some of my 2nd or 3rd tier shirts and pants and leaving them there


Oh, on the plane, I watched Superman (2025) and Free Guy. Free Guy was pretty fun and cute. Superman was better than I'd expected. I got to skip the part where he turns himself in (which is like, my emotional squick), but the rest of it was great. I was leery of having a Justice Gang of a bunch of b-listers, but it actually turned out really great! Mr. Terrific obviously stole the show, but also casting Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner is perfect re: his blend of douchebaggery + still a good guy. I also loved that it wasn't a superhero origin story, and in fact jumps right in *after* a big fight re: Boravia, and *after* Lois and Clark got together. That was really refreshing. I like that Lex Luthor got to show off why exactly he's a formidable enemy: his smarts, his resources, his mania, his obsessiveness. Clark is so sweet and much-beleaguered. Such a soft boi who is just trying to dog-sit for the weekend. I love that Krypto's desire to chew on toys becomes plot-relevant. :). I ... really don't like Ma and Pa Kent tho? I don't know why, but I have such a different mental image of them. Probably from Unpretty's fics, tbh.
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birdylion ([personal profile] birdylion) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-01-02 10:28 am

The Magnus Archives: Ask an Exec: How to Navigate Cultish Colleagues [...] by shinyopals

Title: Ask an Exec: How to Navigate Cultish Colleagues, Soul-Stealing Bosses, and the End of the World at Work
Fandom: The Magnus Archives
Pairings/Characters: Martin Blackwood/Jonathan "Jon" Sims; OC management advice blogger, OC internet commenters
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Length: 43626 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] shinyopals
Theme: crack treated seriously, epistolary, no canon required, outsider pov

Summary:

I've recently been unexpectedly promoted to lead a department in my organisation, wrote the anonymous emailer.

As there was no one working here when I arrived, my manager, who is head of the organisation, had promised me the choice of my own assistants. However, without warning, he simply presented me with an additional assistant. This new assistant’s first act on his first day was to let a dog into the office. It took several hours to catch and clean up after this dog and it has only been downhill from there. I admit I'm not entirely sure what to do with this assistant now I'm stuck with him. I'm hoping you have some advice?

Kind regards,
New Manager


Abigail Bailey runs a successful management advice blog. One frequent contributor is from a workplace with some... issues.

Reccer's Notes:
The Magnus Archives is a horror audio drama in which the main character starts a new position as archivist in an organization named Magnus Institute that specializes on investigating strange/magical phenomena. Very soon, strange things start to happen to him too. Also, it turns out that his workplace itself is ... not what you could call safe.

This story starts with the idea that the main character writes to a management advice blog about the strange things about his workplace, and becomes a regular writer. The fanfic is told in the form of this advice blog as it could appear on the internet: We get the mails he writes in, and the bloggers answers, and also the comment section. It's hilarious, but also it's taken so seriously as the story progresses and gets darker.

As an outsider POV, it really brings out how horrible the whole Magnus Archives story really is. It also shows very well how the story starts so inconspicuous and then boils the characters in horror like a lobster it a pot - and in this fanfic, the character doesn't event write to the advice blog about what's actually happening (because of secrecy), only the workplace safety circumstances. It's such a fascinating outsider POV.

Since it doesn't expect any canon knowledge, it can be read fandom-blind. Even without fandom-knowledge it's a hilarious and tragic advice blog story and in my case, it was my intro to the story, which I listened to after finishing this fanfic, so it was great advertisement for The Magnus Archives. (Note that it contains out of context but significant spoilers if you're going in fandom blind. For me this added to the re-read factor of the fanfic.)


Content Notes:
  • depictions of outrageously bad workplace safety
  • (canon-typical) dysfunctional interpersonal relationships
  • lighter on the actual supernatural horror than the original canon
  • out of context (but significant) spoilers if read fandom blind


Fanwork Links: Ask an Exec: How to Navigate Cultish Colleagues, Soul-Stealing Bosses, and the End of the World at Work on ao3
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Vriddy ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2026-01-02 10:05 am

Kaijuu No. 8 fic update: Warm as life (Kafka/Reno/Narumi, Reno/Iharu, Kafka/Hoshina) - WIP 2/7

Feeling a lot more confident and happier now that Narumi also showed up. It's surprising how much easier I find it to write such a little clown of a character.

...perhaps because I, too, was actually a clown all along? 😮🤡


Warm as life | Kaijuu No. 8 | Kafka/Reno/Narumi, Reno/Iharu, Kafka/Hoshina | 3.8k words (WIP, 2/7) | rated M

Summary: The new threat posed by No. 9 weighs heavily on everyone. Under these circumstances, emotions run high and what starts as a way of relieving stress can easily bloom into unexpected feelings. Some people find that easier to admit than others.

Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.
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nnozomi ([personal profile] nnozomi) wrote in [community profile] senzenwomen2026-01-02 06:54 pm

Midorikawa Kata (1872-1962)

Midorikawa Kata was born in 1872 (or maybe 1869?) in Tottori, where her father was a samurai retainer; her maiden name was Wada, and after her father led a failed rebellion she was adopted as a baby by the Hori family, of similar rank. At age fifteen, she began to study Chinese classics and etiquette at the local temple in order to prepare for marriage. The following year, she married Miki Setsujiro, son of a local banker. She was seventeen when her first son, Masao, was born, and twenty when his brother Tsutomu appeared.

In 1895, aged twenty-three, she divorced Setsujiro on account of his infidelity and went to Tokyo, taking Tsutomu with her. She was escorted en route by seventeen-year-old Midorikawa Kikuo, on his way to enter university. In Tokyo, she consigned Tsutomu to his father’s family and entered the nursing school affiliated with Tokyo Imperial University, where she was also baptized. She graduated in 1897; although her good grades led to a suggestion of studying in Germany, she worked as a visiting nurse for five years and then went to Hokkaido to marry Kikuo, who was working as a journalist in Otaru, writing pacifist and anti-authoritarian editorials protesting offenses against the Ainu as well as the Ashio Copper Mine problem; he spent the rest of his life on the authorities’ list of left-wing suspicious characters, followed by policemen.

Now with a son and three daughters, they returned to Tokyo in 1908, where Kata worked as a nurse while raising her children; her income was sometimes all the family had during the periods when Kikuo’s left-wing views put him out of work. In 1919, she learned about Mrs. Pankhurst and the women’s temperance movement in the UK from Kikuo while he was working there, and set up a Tokyo branch on her own. In 1925, she established a Women’s Suffrage League, arguing for women’s rights from the housewife’s perspective, and submitting petitions on women’s suffrage and women’s rights in general to the Imperial Diet. In 1927 she founded the Women’s Rights Protection Association, issuing the journal Joken [Women’s Rights].

Kikuo died in 1934. In 1945, when Kata was seventy-three, women’s suffrage became a reality. She died in 1962 at the age of ninety, still fighting the Japan-US Security Treaty of 1960.

Between Kikuo, her children from both marriages, and Kata herself, they had a remarkably wide circle of notable friends, colleagues, and relatives. Her oldest son Masao, better known as the poet Miki Rofu, was part of the “Akai Tori [Red Bird]” children’s literature movement and well acquainted with Yamada Kosaku (Tsuneko Gauntlett’s brother); her son Michio, a movie cameraman, taught Ozu Yasujiro his trade, while her daughter Yoshiko was married to the director Uchida Tomu and their son was Uchida Issaku (known for directing the Kamen Rider movies). Sumiko, the oldest daughter, worked in broadcasting for NHK along with her husband; Kunie, daughter number two, was an academic, and Kiyo, the youngest, became director of Japan’s first facility for multiply disabled children. Kikuo’s professional and political life brought him into contact at varying points with the poet Ishikawa Takuboku (husband of Setsuko), the author Kobayashi Takiji, the revolutionaries Kotoku Shusui (lover of Kanno Suga) and Sakai Toshihiko, and the politician Hara Kei (husband of Sadako and Asa). Kata herself became involved, through her women’s rights activism, with Hiratsuka Raicho, Ichikawa Fusae, Yosano Akiko, and Nishikawa Fumiko among others.

Sources
https://www.asahi.com/articles/photo/AS20210427003216.html?iref=pc_photo_gallery_next_arrow (Japanese) Click through the image to see selections from a picture book about Kata’s life (I couldn’t find more images)
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summercomfort ([personal profile] summercomfort) wrote2026-01-02 12:24 am

2025 Year in Review / 2026 New Year's Resolutions

Well that was another Year. I'm currently half-awake and jet-lagged, but I really can't put this off for any longer. My usual thing of doing the year in review on/directly after my birthday was stymied by the fact that we were in China and then spending 28 hours traveling home, aiyah.

Anyway, here goes: This always gets long )
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] followfriday2026-01-02 03:27 am
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Follow Friday 1-2-26

Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".

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swan_tower ([personal profile] swan_tower) wrote2026-01-02 09:05 am
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New Worlds: Sacred Objects

We've touched on sacred objects before, as they're often integrated with other aspects of religion, but we haven't looked at them directly. We're going to do that now not only because it's a key element of practically every religion, but because these turn out to be the hook upon which cultures have hung some fascinating behaviors!

Anything can potentially be a sacred object, but there are some general patterns. In many cultures, an image of the deity, whether painted or sculpted, is the example par excellence -- but that's not universal; Islam and Protestant Christianity are both notably aniconic. A cross may remind the faithful of Jesus, but it's not a direct representation of God the Son. (Sometimes aniconism rises to the level of being an outright prohibition of any material representation, meaning that crucifix or a painting of Jesus would be blasphemous.) In some cases the deity is believed to be present within the image, either as a constant state, or when temporarily invited there by ritual. If the presence is constant, there may be a rite at the end of the crafting process that brings the image spiritually to life: sanctification, painting in the eyes or the pupils of the eyes, blowing on it to give it breath, or some other moment of transition.

Saints' relics are a special case of representation. While some relics are objects associated with a deity or sanctified person -- things they once owned or touched, which acquire a numinous aura as a result -- Catholicism famously has a tradition of body parts as relics, be they locks of hair, bones, vials of blood, or even the foreskin from Jesus' circumcision. Seen more broadly, though, this isn't unique to Catholicism; ancestor veneration, for example, may include enshrining and making offerings to the skulls of ancestors. To outsiders this may seem morbid, but after all, nothing is more intensely personal than bodily remains.

What's fascinating to me is the question of how much it matters whether the body part is actually that of the person in question. We may understandably chuckle at hearing that the Fourth Crusade looted two different heads of John the Baptist from Constantinople (and four places claim to have it today!), but not everyone historically considered the multiplicity of relics a logical problem: either it was seen as a miracle, or the significance ascribed to the object mattered more than the what we would consider the factual reality, especially if the relic was documented as producing wonders. Of course, this opened the door to all kinds of scam artists selling what they knew were forgeries!

Bits of bone are hardly impressive to look at, though, and if there's one common thread with sacred objects, it's that we frequently want them to appear special. Sometimes this is by having the object itself be something elite, like a sword, but very often it manifests in materials and craftsmanship. Gold and silver, gems, precious wood, intricate carving, and more all give glory to the divine through the money and effort invested in the item -- though periodically you get a backswing in the other direction, with movements that champion simplicity and humility. If the object itself must be humble, as with a saint's relic, then it's liable to be housed in a much fancier box, elevating it by means of its surroundings.

A special nature can also lie in how the object is treated. It is hugely common for sacred objects to be hedged about with restrictions, such that only certain people can touch it, or only at certain times, or only after purifying rites, or all of the above. This can even apply to looking at the thing! Year Seven's discussion of sacred architecture mentioned the layers of restriction that can apply as you move deeper into a holy site; at the extreme end, Judaism's First Temple kept the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies, a room only the high priest was permitted to enter, and even then only on Yom Kippur. Sacred Shintō objects, the shintai or "divine bodies," may be natural features visible to anybody, but they may also be artifacts permanently shrouded in silk and elaborate cases -- to the point where no one, not even the priests of a shrine, has seen that object in generations or centuries, and may not even know what form it takes! But as with the multiplicity of relics, an insistence on knowledge and observation misses the spiritual point.

Sometimes these items get to go on a trip, though. Lots of religious festivals involve bringing sacred objects out into the streets for the faithful to see -- or at least to see the boxes that hold them, if not the things themselves. This might be an annual celebration, or a ceremony of thanksgiving for a one-off event like a military victory, or a desperate measure taken in times of calamity, like a plague. Even when the object is normally visible to the ordinary worshipper in a temple or church, it's still a special occasion; when it's less accessible than that, it might be a memory someone treasures for the rest of their life. Nor is this limited only to local display: particularly famed or wonder-working objects might be sent out through the countryside, bringing them to visit people who could never journey to their usual home.

. . . or the journey might be more permanent. During the Roman Republic, certain wars included ritual of evocatio or "evocation," which promised better temples and offerings if the enemy's deity came over to Rome's side instead. This could be inflicted on a defeated or surrendered foe, taking a sacred statue away to its new Roman home, but the non-material stage could also be a form of psychological warfare during a siege: We're bribing your gods out from under you. I can't find a source for this now, but I recall reading that ancient Mesopotamian societies had a similar practice -- though whether they did or not is beside the point from a worldbuilding perspective, as you're free to put it into a fictional setting!

The Inca turned this into a full-on hostage situation. I believe the official rhetoric was that the Incan emperor was showing honor to the deities of their subject peoples by removing their sacred objects to Cuzco, but in actual practice, it was comparable to having children or important people as "guests." Any misbehavior on the part of a conquered society could result in the icons of their gods being destroyed: a loss of far more than just the materials and labor that went into those relics. When you believe in the power of such things, the consequences of losing them may be devastating.

Me being the sort of writer I am, this kind of thing is absolute catnip. We have plenty of stories where the religion of a subjugated people is persecuted or prohibited, but what about a god that's been tempted away or kidnapped? Of course a sacred object is rarely seen as being the whole existence of a deity, but if it's the channel through which prayers are conveyed, the point of connection between the mortal world and the divine, then losing that is tantamount to losing the deity themself. Which makes a story about trying to get that back far more than a simple challenge of getting a gold icon off a pedestal without triggering a booby trap. The spiritual dimension can be the seed of an entire plot on its own!

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(originally posted at Swan Tower: https://is.gd/EI2tlh)
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Annie D ([personal profile] scaramouche) wrote2026-01-02 04:53 pm

Duyung: Legenda Aurora

I finally got some time to watch Duyung: Legenda Aurora, the sequel to Duyung that came out 16 years ago and was Not Good At All Really, aside from Maya Karin playing a mermaid to otherworldly perfection. Legenda Aurora is not a good movie either, but it's high camp, stuff at least happens in it, and one joke made me laugh out loud.

However Legenda Aurora is being raked over hot coals because it uses generative AI. Not like "uses AI to make interstitials or background art or promotional art", but uses AI to make a whole goddamn action sequence with a dozen main cast members. I hadn't been keeping up with the criticism on social media but a friend did tell me about the AI complaints beforehand and I wondered if I would be able to notice.

OH BOY I SURE DID NOTICE. Almost the entire fight scene in film's climax was primarily AI because the colour grading immediately changed and everyone got that slightly blurry outline that was the norm in the genAI artwork style that was all over about 6 months ago. I think my brain immediately refused to parse any of it as relevant, the way that I seem to clear my mental cache whenever I see something obviously AI in my social media browsing, so although I watched the movie only 4 hours ago I already can barely remember what happened during that entire sequence.

Luckily social media reviewers are absolutely not having with any of this, though mainstream news outlets, if they do mention the generative AI, seem to be primarily reporting on AI being used to "enhance" the film, and that it was "only 2%" of the film. Which (tangent) made me remember that time when there was a controversy about a local publication printing a photo of an inaccurate national flag, and as soon as I saw the photo myself I knew that the image was genAI, but absolutely NONE of the mainstream news outlets mentioned this. A friend suggested this is because news outlets are/were already using generative AI, so it's in their interest not to highlight its mistakes.

Is this the future of our filmmaking, let alone filmmaking in general? Will we slowly be normalized to it, or will we keep resisting? What about when the technology keeps getting better?
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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote in [community profile] awesomeers2026-01-02 08:07 am
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Just One Thing (02 January 2026)

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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Anghraine ([personal profile] anghraine) wrote2026-01-01 11:25 pm

Snowflake Challenge #1

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Challenge #1: The Icebreaker Challenge— Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it. 

I'm Elizabeth (aka Anghraine pretty much everywhere). I've been in fandom for ages at this point (I'm nearly 40, somehow) and I've written, uh, a lot of meta and fic, the bulk of it for Pride and Prejudice (book only, mostly Darcy/Elizabeth, my OTP of all time), the original Star Wars trilogy (movies only, with a side of occasional prequel material, mostly Skywalker feelings) and Rogue One (not Andor, not the novelization, just Jyn/Cassian in Rogue One), and Tolkien (especially Gondor and the Stewards, and sometimes Númenor). I'm also into various video games that I sometimes get super into: currently I'm playing BG3. Also, after growing up with Star Trek as comfort food of the soul but never getting fannishly compelled by what I was familiar with as a 90s kid, I agreed to watch TOS itself, dutifully insisted on watching every single episode out of completionist principles, and fell madly in love with it as its own thing. I've been obsessed with it (and especially with the highly unexpected blorbo of ultimate destiny, Jim Kirk himself) for pretty much the entirety of last year, specifically as a work of its own that feels fundamentally distant and separate from ST-as-franchise (and a lot weirder, which I love for it). This isn't likely to change any time soon!

As for Snowflake, I've done the challenge once, and really enjoyed it, intended to do it this year, got caught up in RL (mostly health problems that have resolved for now), and was reminded about it again by seeing people posting for it, and impulsively decided to jump in. I like using DW as more than a safe repository for fanworks posted elsewhere, and Snowflake is a good reason to use it for itself!
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My Fannish Corner ([personal profile] mxcatmoon) wrote2026-01-02 02:27 am

Miami Vice ficlet - Fishing Without Bait

Written for the prompts, 127 Jocular, 136 Enervate, 169 Discombobulate, at [community profile] vocab_drabbles 
Title: Fishing Without Bait
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: PG
Words: 728
Characters: Sonny, Rico
Summary: Some weeks are worse than others, but fishing has always been Sonny's sanity maintenance. During a weekend of decompressing, the partners draw comfort from each other and tiptoe around some truths.
Notes: I was thinking about how they imply Rico has gone fishing with Sonny on the show. This is the result.

Fishing Without Bait )
mxcatmoon: Miami Vice 04 by me (Miami Vice 04)
My Fannish Corner ([personal profile] mxcatmoon) wrote in [community profile] vocab_drabbles2026-01-02 02:10 am

127 Jocular/136 Enervate/169 Discombobulate - Fishing Without Bait - Miami Vice (TV)

Title: Fishing Without Bait
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: PG
Words: 728
Characters: Sonny, Rico
Summary: Some weeks are worse than others, but fishing has always been Sonny's sanity maintenance. During a weekend of decompressing, the partners draw comfort from each other and tiptoe around some truths.
Notes: I was thinking about how they imply Rico has gone fishing with Sonny on the show. This is the result.

Fishing Without Bait )