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352/365: Asda, Worcester
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I was in Worcester today for boring reasons, made even more boring by the persistent murk and light rain. As such I don't have anything thrilling to show you for today's 365 photo. I'm into the last fortnight of the project now, and it would be nice to have something vaguely interesting in the final few pictures! But instead, today you get a picture of a supermarket. :P This is Asda in Worcester city centre, taken from the balcony of the café up on the first floor. This was shot with a wide-angle setting, so the place isn't quite as big as it seems from this! You can get an idea by counting the aisles, I suppose!

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Jan. 18th, 2026 02:16 pm[personal profile] greghousesgf
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I had a really interesting day yesterday. Beautiful weather. Hung out with a couple of friends, had tea and a slice of red velvet cake at my favorite cafe, did a lot of fascinating reading and pub hopped with one of my friends. Heard some great music. We even did some karaokeing. The only negative thing in the whole day was I went into Whole Foods to try to get roast beef to make a sandwich and the deli woman took her time and I couldn't even get any because I like it rare and the whole damn roast was burned to a crisp. And she gave me an argument when I complained.

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Jan. 18th, 2026 01:47 pm[personal profile] lycomingst
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Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.



Challenge #7

LIST THREE (or more) THINGS YOU LIKE ABOUT YOURSELF. They don’t have to be your favorite things, just things that you think are good. Feel free to expand as much or as little as you want.


Nice hair, and still a lot of it. It used to be redder but still glows in the sun.
An everpresent sense of humor. I think most things are funny, even if they are annoying.
I'm not an envious person.
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Theme Prompt: #287 - Hot Water
Title: Fanning the Flame
Fandom: Avatar (Cameron movies)
Rating/Warnings: PG
Bonus: Yes
Word Count: 1000
Summary: Varang seeks a sign. Pre-canon.

Fanning the Flame )

Weekend reading

Jan. 18th, 2026 03:43 pm[personal profile] troisoiseaux
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Read Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon by Mizuki Tsujimura, a novel in loosely connected short stories exploring the premise of a world where each living and each dead person has one chance (per direction) to connect with someone on the other side. Most of the stories are focused on individual examples of such meetings— a lonely, painfully shy woman requests to meet with a popular celebrity who recently died; a resentful eldest son apparently seeks to meet with his late mother about the family business but really wants the conversation they failed to have while she was alive; a teenage girl who believes she caused her best friend's fatal accident seeks a meeting out of guilt and grief; a man tries to contact his fiancée who disappeared years before, not knowing if she's even dead— but the last story is about the "go-between" who facilitates them, tying together the proceeding stories and casting everything in a new light. ... )

Read Constructing a Nervous System by Margo Jefferson, a fragmentary, fascinating mix of memoir and cultural criticism into her story of coming of age as a Black woman and writer, told through a lens of the "gentlemen-dandies of jazz and cabaret" - and, later, soul and funk - she "collected ... as alter egos", Ella Fitzgerald, Gone With the Wind, Bing Crosby, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Ike and Tina Turner, the books of Willa Cather, a side-by-side reading of George Eliot's The Lifted Veil and W.E.B. Du Bois' The Souls of Black Folk, Nina Simone, Josephine Baker, and more. (As Jefferson explains, "This book was inspired and driven by the art of others. The scope, the daring, and the cost of that art have shaped and influenced me.") She weaves in snippets of real and imagined conversations, evocatively described play-by-plays of musical performances, and commentary on what she considered adding in or taking out or revising versus what actually made it into the book; she rewrites and reinterprets other writers' poetry. It's everything and the kitchen sink and it's so good.

In books in progress: picked up Émile Zola's Thérèse Raquin on [personal profile] osprey_archer's recommendation, and have been lowkey liveblogging my reading experience in the comments. Have read at least a chapter of War and Peace every day— I've hit the first "war" part— and, since my last post, made at least one short story's worth of progress each in Damon Runyon's Guys and Dolls and Other Writings and China Miéville's Three Moments of an Explosion. And I'm halfway through the full set of Bryan Lee O'Malley's Scott Pilgrim graphic novels I got for my birthday/Christmas... I contain multitudes, etc.

In other media, highly recommend this vid of 2025 in movies and TV, although it did make me realize how few new movies/shows I actually watched last year— I recognized a number of movies/shows, but only caught two I actually watched (Sinners and Wake Up Dead Man), and I have no idea where maybe half to 2/3 of the clips were from?? Incredibly well-edited vid, though.
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An attempt at returning to posting cause I failed the last days doing the things I wanted.

First off the Animal Crossing update is live and I managed to find my game to go on it. It’s been so long I’ve honestly forgotten some of the stuff (I need to look up gyroid fragments cause I’ve honestly forgot what they were) but it has been good going back on it. I’m glad there’s new Splatoon and Zelda items and I’ve been slowly ordering the latter, I now have majora’s mask on which was always my go to think to wear. And I’m so glad for the storage increase so I can clear stuff up. I might redo some parts of my island (it’s currently a mass of flowers) but I’m not sure what I’ll do yet.

As for the new stuff I like the hotel and the tourists wandering around the island is a cute idea. I’m just worried that it won’t be enough to keep long interest (I think there’s only 8 rooms in the hotel to design plus a vip). Maybe there’s other secret features and a long list of items to get from there but…

Thursday night had a Resident Evil showcase which felt too short and kinda pointless. Two of the big things, a Resident Evil concert and amiibo weee met with ‘more info on those soon’. They didn’t even confirm what the amiibo would be (I’m assuming Leon and Grace but..). I am tempted to get game on switch 2 cause if that though once there’s confirmation.

Friday announced the new Lego set finally, the final battle with ganon from ocarina if time. It’s a smart move and looks nice (especially Ganondorf) but I wish there was some of the castle.

In an attempt to distract myself I built the Lego set I got from the sale before new year, which came Tuesday, it was the animal crossing dodo airlines set. It’s like most of the AC sets, annoyingly simple, but the plane is really nice. I just wish it had both of the dodos instead of just the pilot.

Yesterday was a town trip to the cinema. The stuff I’d hoped to do in town was mostly a failure, Tesco didn’t have stuff I was going to get, the Christmas Lego in game I saw in game Tuesday was already gone, smiths still didn’t have stranger things stickers. (Have they really underestimated demand or is distribution terrible?)

On the plus side Smyths did get the Dustin Funko in so I was able to get him (my face when I saw he’d come back in stock the other day I was so glad) and I did get my click and collect from Primark (a tee and jacket) so that was a plus.

(And on the ither plus side there was a cute lil squirrel at the bank by the station)

At the cinema there was a poster for Cold Storage whcih made me squee a bit. I’m so seeing that on release day. Plus the cinema is getting Iron Lung! I hope they add extra times (same for Return To Silent Hill this week) but hopefully I can see it.

Trailers were a few I’d not seen before.
Hoppers: a new trailer showing more of what it’s about, so I’m a bit more curious
Goat: felt too short to form an opinion
Stitch Head: looks really cute, made me laugh
Kangaroo: made me squee cause kangaroo
Looney Tunes The Day The Earth Blew Up: !!! Looney Tunes on the big screen and out the same day I’m gonna be seeing cold storage?? Please have showings that don’t clash.

Thoughts on films (The Boy And The Heron and Labyrinth under the cut)

Read more... )

After the cinema I went one stop extra on the train to go to the outlet cause I had a birthday code that needed using at the Lindt store (I had till today to use it which was annoying) the. I just came home and flopped.

I did manage to watch the first ep of Seven Dials before tiredness and headache set in. It was really good though it is strange seeing an Agatha Christie adaption after I’ve read the book (with the others I read last year most were Poirot’s that I’d seen the eps of) so it was strange to hear names and go ‘ah! Them!’ There has been a few changes so I am curious what else it’ll do. But so far it seems reallly good.

Also yeaterday the gingerbread Lego AT-AT came, which had been meant to be a Christmas present. I probably would’ve left it a few days but mums friend is coming tomorrow and as it was a joint thing with her and mum I figured I should do it today. It looks nice and it is different. I feel because of how fast it sold out (and stayed that way) that there’ll do another gingerbread Lego thing this year but what I dunno.

This week there’s mums annoying friend coming tomorrow then Friday is Return To Silent Hill (but only if they add a better time I don’t wanna miss the traitors finale) and then I wanna finally watch Seeds Of Doom in the weekend. But we’ll see.

Lemony desserts lemonier?

Jan. 18th, 2026 10:01 pm[personal profile] cimorene
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We made a simple oven pan of roasted root vegetables, chicken, and lemon, which we've eaten many times, but it came out extra delicious, partly just from a larger, juicier lemon.

This got me thinking. I love lemon bars and two near-identical recipes from my childhood for lemon tea cookies and lemon muffins. But I've never been really impressed with a lemon cake, and I wonder if it's just that it could be lemonier? The intensity of lemon meringue pie is nice, but I don't fully love the texture combination.

Maybe a lemon meringue cake? Or some other dessert that combines lemon curd or custard with something cake- or cookie-like?

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Jan. 18th, 2026 02:45 pm[personal profile] case posting in [community profile] fandomsecrets
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Given the News...

Jan. 18th, 2026 11:46 am[personal profile] lydamorehouse
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A sled in the shape of a jug of windshield de-icer with ICE out of MN on it with a laser loon! 
A sled in the shape of a jug of windshield de-icer with ICE out of MN on it with a laser loon! (photo credit, Naomi Kritzer).

...I should probably try to remember to post more often, least you all think that something dire has happened to me. 

I think when I last checked in MONARCA was still up in operation and I was responding as a legal/constitutional observer. Well, as you may have gathered from the news things have gotten more chaotic here and so MONARCA was overwhelmed and is no longer functioning as a coordinated way to send people to active abductions by ICE. 

Thus, since none of the calls I responded to were anything more than ten minutes too late or false alarms, I have switched to mutual aid work. (Activists are being careful not to sully the waters if you will since ICE is also keeping tabs on the watchers. So we don't want anyone who has been actively protesting or observing to be delivering groceries to people sheltering in place/hiding out from the gestapo, lest we lead the bad guys right to their doors.) I've found a local organization that was already in the business of giving out free food, a group that I lovingly called the Food Communists, who have pivoted their efforts towards feeding people who are sheltering in place/hiding from the gestapo.

They basically have open doors for folks to drop by and help when and how they can and that's been really good for me because it means that if I start to feel anxious about the police state at any point during the day I can wander down the street and see if there something I can do to aid the resistance. So far, it's been organizing doubled-up grocery bags and breaking down cardboard, but I think that all of us in this fight (and there are a lot of us) feel like all effort is good effort if it's  helping our comrades and neighbors. 

I have also been showing up to the various protests around the city.

There is a group of Midway neighbors who have organized a daily protection/protest gathering in front of our local Somali mosque so that we can defend people while they are vulnerable and in prayer. I joined them the other day while the temperatures plummeted and the wind whipped around our faces. But, it was so warming to the soul when the imam came out and thanked us all for being there and we waved to everyone heading out from safely prayers. 

I'm in a Signal group for people who are gathering every day on a different street corner to sing songs of love, resistance, and hope. I've only been able to make one of their gatherings, but it was lovely to sing and be in community. 

Mason and I joined the student walk out at the Saint Paul capitol a few days ago and it was nice to see all the youths being just as fierce as their more grown-up counterparts. 

And then yesterday, I met [personal profile] naomikritzer at Powderhorn Park and we watched a bunch of folks crash their art sleds. 

Naomi and I out at the art sled rally
Image: Naomi (left) and me (right) out at the art sled rally. Very bundled up. There was a high of 12 F/-11 C yesterday.

Because Minnesota is like that.

And if there is one thing that I could impart to my out of state and international friends it's that, yes, everything you see on the news is 100% happening, and also? We are sledding.

Mostly, what you see on the news makes it look like the streets are full of tear gas and, yes, it's true, ICE agents are deploying tear gas, rubber bullets, real bullets, flash grenades, and smoke bombs, but people are also still going to work and walking their dogs and singing. A lot of us are doing anything we can. People are carrying whistles and charging our phones every night to get all the film possible of the atrocities we are facing at the hands of masked, domestic terrorists who are abducting people without due process. We are standing guard over daycares and mosques and restaurants and sex shops and toy stores. (Because our sex shops have become food distribution centers and our Toy Shops have been giving away free whistles.) We are showing up and baking cookies for people on patrol. We are sweeping up after the people packing bags for people too afraid to leave their houses. We are taking to the streets with signs, sometimes all alone, but we are showing our neighbors, our immigrant and refugee families, that we want them, we love them, and we will not let them be taken without a fight.

This is what resistance looks like and it is awful, but it also hopeful and kind and loving, and, yes, even sometimes we make time for fun. 

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Jan. 18th, 2026 04:19 pm[personal profile] conuly
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Fairy Cat, by Hisa Takano

Jan. 18th, 2026 09:54 am[personal profile] rachelmanija
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One rainy day Kanade, a high school student, finds a mouse-sized cat in his room. It's a fairy cat or "palm-sized cat!" They are elusive magical creatures which sometimes adopt humans, but mostly behave like ordinary cats. Only extra-tiny!

That's about it for the plot. What this manga is actually about is showing an incredibly adorable tiny cat being an incredibly adorable tiny cat. It's an incredibly adorable manga. Proof:

Challenge # 485: Accident

Jan. 18th, 2026 05:54 pm[personal profile] badly_knitted posting in [community profile] drabble_zone
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Apologies - I did post this yesterday, but it went to my journal instead of the community, and I failed to notice.


This week's challenge is:


Accident


Reminder of Rules

Entries should be 100, 200, or 300 words exactly, excluding titles and headers.
Please place the body of your entry behind a cut.
Tag with the appropriate Challenge, Fandom, Type, and Ratings tags. If a tag for your fandom doesn't exist, leave a request on the Tag Request post and I'll create the tags you need. You can request as many fandom tags as you want.
You don't need to use the challenge word or phrase in your drabble, though you can if you like.
Each challenge ends when the new challenge is posted, but if you're a few days late that's still fine.

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Have fun!
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Everest (2015)

A less than cheery film now, albeit a pretty watchable one. This is a dramatised account of the 1996 Everest disaster, made with a decent amount of money ($55m) and a solid cast. Even so, the story does struggle to keep all its personnel distinct, not helped by the unavoidable covering of most of them in layers of mountaineering clothing. As such, one of the more memorable characters is Helen Wilton (Emily Watson), the base camp manager. Everest is very good at getting across a sense of the conditions, and some of the cinematography is breathtaking. (It was shot in the Alps, Nepal and... Pinewood.) The movie is pretty grim watching in the second half, though, so beware: as it's based on a real disaster, it's no spoiler to say only some of the expedition get to go home. A solid film rather than an exceptional one, but it does look very convincing. ★★★
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Title: Workplace Incident
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 485: Accident.
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: There’s been an… incident at the two-seven, leaving the boys a bit worse for wear.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.






Workplace Incident






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