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Jan. 25th, 2026 02:33 am
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It's been a fun couple of days!

Thursday morning we got up early, dropped our dog at Blair's parents' house, and headed to Minneapolis.

We stopped at a spot we love on the way, called Norske Nook. Delicious food, and they're well known for their pies. We are a HUGE fan of the potato pancakes and Butterfinger pie.

One long voyage later, we pull up at the Radisson Blu hotel, which is a very modern, fancy place that is directly attached to the Mall of America. You're paying for high class and also the incredible convenience of being able to just pass back and forth between the hotel and the mall without going outside. All the rooms on our floor were recently renovated; it was so, so nice, with some really cool decor and comfortable, upscale rooms. The pool was being renovated and so was unavailable, which was sad, but the rest of it was well worth it.

We spent the rest of the day at the mall, shopping, riding some rides, and playing mini golf. We got Korean corndogs, cream puffs, boba, jerky. There's all kinds of amazing snacks and sweets. We had dinner at the hotel, in a very dim, intimate, fancy restaurant. The food was pretty incredible, honestly.

Friday we got up, packed, checked out, and stowed our stuff in the car so that we could head back into the mall for a bit. We did a little more shopping, and I got my ears pierced! First time. I've had the cartilage on my left ear pierced since I was sixteen, but I literally never have had my ears pierced before. Better late than never! I didn't even feel it. Got Caribou Coffee and Cinnabon before leaving.

After we left the mall, we made stops at World Market and Daiso, then headed home. We got home kind of late, after picking Velma up from Blair's parents.

It was COLD. With the windchill, it was like -40. I thought I would die. My fingers instantly went numb even though I was wearing gloves. I shivered for almost twenty minutes after getting into the car, even with the heat blasting. My lungs hurt. Moisture froze in my eyes and nose. I didn't know it was possible to be that cold.

Additionally... we were concerned about the goings-on in Minneapolis. We didn't see any ICE, or any protests, but there were signs that things were not right in the city. There was beefed up security at our hotel; guards standing by the front door and the check in desk at all hours. There were a lot of stores and restaurants in the mall that were shut down, with signage indicating that closures were due to inability to round up enough staff, or a desire to give employees time off for their safety. A lot of streets around the mall were quiet and empty. There was nonstop news coverage, and you could hear snatches of conversation from the people around. It's awful, what is happening, and our hearts are with the people of Minnesota.

Overall, however, it was a very nice couple of days that we really needed. We came home with lots of goodies - some practical and useful, some purely indulgent.

Nature and Bunnies!

Jan. 24th, 2026 04:43 pm
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These are all taken with my phone, but some of them turned out okay, and I figure it's a good time for nature and bunnies?

Ten pictures: Some nature, one cat, one rabbit, the northern lights )

[ SECRET POST #6959 ]

Jan. 24th, 2026 02:35 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6959 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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More! )


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Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 45 secrets from Secret Submission Post #994.
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Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

[ SECRET SUBMISSIONS POST #995 ]

Jan. 24th, 2026 02:26 pm
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[ SECRET SUBMISSIONS POST #995 ]




The first secret from this batch will be posted on January 31st.



RULES:
1. One secret link per comment.
2. 750x750 px or smaller.
3. Link directly to the image.

More details on how to send a secret in!

Optional: If you would like your secret's fandom to be noted in the main post along with the secret itself, please put it in the comment along with your secret. If your secret makes the fandom obvious, there's no need to do this. If your fandom is obscure, you should probably tell me what it is.

Optional #2: If you would like WARNINGS (such as spoilers or common triggers -- list of some common ones here) to be noted in the main post before the secret itself, please put it in the comment along with your secret.

Optional #3: If you would like a transcript to be posted along with your secret, put it along with the link in the comment!

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Theme Prompt: #288 – Inconveniences
Title: Drowning In Problems
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Rating/Warnings: PG
Bonus: Yes.
Word Count: 1000
Summary: Why are the small things so much harder to deal with than the big, life-threatening disasters?



Activity #102 - Happy New Year 2026

Jan. 24th, 2026 11:49 am
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Time to look back on 2025 with a focus on iconmaking, to draw some conclusions, and get some feedback! \o/


1) ICON PROGRESSION


Tell us what icons you made last year, select the best/the most extraordinary/the most representative, and tell us about them.

Tell us about your progress, your fandoms, your ideas and techniques. What changed over the course of the year?

If you want, you can make resolutions about your iconmaking: what you would like to do this year, techniques you want to try, goals you want to achieve - for resolutions, also see bestof_icons below.

There are quite a few progression posts made by our members in previous years, where you can look for ideas how to go about it:

=> https://icontalking.dreamwidth.org/tag/progression+post

more examples and layout code links )

* You can post your progression/resolution posts as new posts directly to this comm, use the tag "progression post"
* If you post(ed) a progression post to your journal, you can make a new post here and link to your journal
* If you have more than 5 icons in your post, put them under a cut
* Note: you must be a member of this community to be able to post

Deadline: any time you want! These things take time. Post them to the community any time you like!

2) BESTOF_ICONS


[community profile] bestof_icons is here again, too. Voting is not open yet, but you can make:

Remakes

Resolutions

3) ICON FEEDBACK/CONCRIT


When this comm was new, there was a concrit/feedback thread on every post, but it wasn't used by many people, so I stopped making them. In case you do miss getting feedback on your icons, there's a concrit/feedback thread in this post again!

Plus, there's a relatively new comm where you can request concrit: [community profile] iconcrit

Have fun, and be nice!

p.s.


If you'd rather participate in a challenge this month, check out our List of current active iconmaking communities. It's a sticky post at the top of this comm, and you can also find a link to it in the comm's sidebar. I update this list about once a month. You're always welcome to let me know if there are new comms I should add to it.
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Wow, we got a huge rainbow from 11 makers! \o/

If you want to snag all the boxes, here are the links:
7 rainbow mystery boxes
The randomizer (and people's preferences) were not actually very fairly distributed. *g* The highest numbers (5-7) were for b/w, orange, red, and purple. There was only one person who got a blue box, and not a single yellow one. Now you can enjoy them all!

https://www.mediafire.com/file/pq0zmjruspedxb0/icontalking_box_purple.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/f6cjhgec4ikffq7/icontalking_box_red.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/gsyv6s42gbm9cva/icontalking_box_orange.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/f7rf6nxb64u7veb/icontalking_box_yellow.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ey2y4uue71vdnav/icontalking_box_green.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/5c7j5fharj9kg4k/icontalking_box_blue.zip
https://www.mediafire.com/file/t4ed5x90fdsju33/icontalking_box_bw.zip


and here's our rainbowy result: 62 icons by 11 makers )
Feel free to comment here or on each maker's threads linked next to their name.

Our next activity will be the yearly roundup/review activity, and it'll be coming right up.

[ SECRET POST #6958 ]

Jan. 23rd, 2026 07:27 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6958 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


[All secrets have content warnings today!]


More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 00 pages, 00 secrets from Secret Submission Post #993.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

my 2026 planner

Jan. 23rd, 2026 03:09 pm
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Hi! I'm new to this community, here from a [personal profile] sixbeforelunch post. I've been using planners on and off for many years now, the main difference year to year being whether I found a planner I could afford and liked enough, because I'm shallow as hell. Having an actual planner works much better for me than setting up weekly spreads; I still get the Monday ritual of decorating the week's pages, but I don't have to fuck around with a ruler (for the most part).

Last year I found and began using a weekly spread planner from Kokonote, and got really into stickers.

many pictures under the cut )

This year I swapped to a page-a-day model, and I'm still learning what does and doesn't work for me in terms of decoration. Each page has a checklist on the side and a portion that's dotted. This is what I've done so far:

many pictures under the cut )

EDIT to say two things: most of my stickers are from TEDi, who have a veritable fucking mess of a corner that I often just crouch and make my way through trying to drop as few things as possible off their hooks; and I am also on Finch, if anyone else uses that? It's been a really nice companion to the planner this year. My friend code is LWQMXDV9J56. I think you get a ghostie micropet if you sign up and tell them I sent you, and I get app currency or something I think.

Interview With The Vampire community

Jan. 23rd, 2026 10:14 am
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[community profile] intw_amc is the community for all things Interview With The Vampire on AMC. Come share your squee, theories, recs, and fanworks!

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Jan. 22nd, 2026 10:12 pm
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Name: Senri

Age: 30+



I mostly post about: A smorgasboard of things! Lots of book reviews, discussion and chatter about different fandoms, links to interesting things I've read or looked at on the internet, recipes I've cooked and whether I liked them, writing memes, and I'm trying to get more into posting short life anecdotes.



My hobbies are: I write both original work and fanfic, I'm playing more videogames these days, and I'm easing my way back into doing art and being outdoorsy. I like working out, going for walks, and listening to crickets, moving water, and birdsong. I'm athletic and specifically enjoy swimming, weightlifting, yoga, and spinning. I was into dwrp for a long time and still enjoy doing private storylines with friends. I love trying new things and will do almost anything once!



My fandoms are: Attack on Titan (I do not like the ending or think it was well-written, and because you can find those types in this fandom: I do not think Eren was right), Animorphs, Naruto, TWEWY, Tanith Lee's books esp the Unicorn Triology, Gravity Falls, Eyeshield 21, Blade of the Immortal, Dungeon Meshi, D.Gray-man, Lilo & Stitch. If I liked something once, I will probably have a soft spot for it just about forever.



I'm looking to meet people who: are chill and kind and value being kind to others. Nerdy types who like writing and book talk. Thoughtful people. Shared fandoms are far from necessary; I don't fanpost that much. I enjoy getting a small window into lives different from mine and my goal is to make friendly connections with others and be kind c:



My posting schedule tends to be: sporadic. I check my reading list regularly and do try to comment.



When I add people, my dealbreakers are:
No:

  • Purity wankers/purity police, if this is your choice for how to engage with fandom as a hobby we aren't meant to be friends. My own journal content is quite milquetoast overall and I warn for more extreme content when my writing involves it, so you won't blindly click your way into extreme content you aren't into if you add me, and I generally try to avoid this kind of discourse in my journal other than making my stance on this clear at the outset.
  • Conservatives/MAGAs
  • I don't want racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ablism etc on my friendslist and will unfollow and block commenting on my journal over it
  • I'm not a fan of genAI at all



Before adding me, you should know: I will probably not grant you access for a long time if we follow each other. It's not personal, I just like to know a person well and know that we mesh before I grant access. You won't be missing a whole lot as I don't post under access filters often.

[ SECRET POST #6957 ]

Jan. 22nd, 2026 07:01 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6957 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 07 secrets from Secret Submission Post #993.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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Canada Reads 2026 short list is out. Thoughts? Feelings? I've only read one book and didn't like it. Very excited that Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers is a champion. I could stare at her face until I die.


Rainbow heart sticker Cinder House by Freya Marske
This was getting hyped up by someone at my bookclub, and I probably should've known better (not because they don't have great recs, just that I'm more miss than hit on fairytale retellings), but it was a novella, so I thought I'd give it a go. I indeed should've known better.

It's a cute idea: the step mother murders both Cinderella and her father on the first page, and the rest of the story is about Cinderella's ghost haunting the house. I appreciated a lot of the little twists on the story (which seemed pretty closely linked to the Disney version, but I also haven't read a tonne of other versions, so maybe not). There's some neat worldbuilding around how society treats magic, and the author did a good job incorporating the history and politics of the country without info dumping. I liked how the glass slippers worked.

Unfortunately, I had a difficult time connecting with it, and I'm trying to work out how to describe why. The story had a certain smugness to it, maybe? Like it was aware that it was telling the version of the story that would appeal to someone who thought a bisexual ghost polycule was the solution to every love triangle, where of course the other woman was a secret badass, because this is the kind of story that has Awesome Women who Subvert Tropes. Which is something that I ought to enjoy, and have enjoyed in other contexts, but not here. Maybe it was just that it should've been a novel with a few more subplots to hold it up, but either way the emotional beats never felt all that earned to me. What should've been crowning moments of awesome kept feeling like they were happening because this was the kind of story where they had to happen? It's all very clever, but never felt like it had any grounding in real emotion.

I thought this was a first outing, but it looks like Marske has written a bunch, so maybe she's just not my thing.


Leave Our Bones Where They Lay by Aviaq Johnston
Found this in a library display of books advertised as short reads to help you make your year-end goal, which made me laugh.

Short stories set inside a framing device: every season, an Inuit man travels into the wilderness to meet with a monster, and every season he must tell the monster a story. As he grows older, he struggles to find an heir to continue the tradition, but his immediate family is shattered, and won't go, so he ends up leaning on a young granddaughter. The stories are a mix of twists on traditional Inuit legends, and contemporary snippets of life in the high arctic, with or without supernatural elements.

The chapters are also interspersed with line art of traditional Inuit tools, and beautiful full page black and white photographs of lichen. It's physically a really beautiful book.

Both the frame and the stories examine how colonisation has affected Inuit society, and the ways families and individuals figure out how to recover their culture and even thrive. There's a mix of horror, humour, and quiet sadness. Johnson had originally published some of the short stories independently, so there isn't an explicit connection between the stories and the frame. However, they are arranged so that the stories fit with who's telling them, and match the tone of the frame story, so it never felt cludged together.

I loved the conclusion, and finding out who the monster was, and why we were telling it stories, and the tender relationships between all the characters. Really beautiful, hope Johnson keeps publishing.


Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold, narrated by Kate Reading
Third time through this (maybe fourth?), and I still get new things out of it every reread.

Our heroine is middle-aged mother who has recently been freed from a curse, and now has to figure out if she's going to take another shot at having a life, or if she's just going to sink back into helplessness (which is a valid choice, considering how the rest of her life has gone!). She goes on pilgrimage, mostly to get out of the house, and then the gods get involved.

It's all about trying to figure out how to make choices, especially when your history with making them has been utterly catastrophic. It's also coming to understand that the narrative of your life has been told by other people, and maybe they didn't have your best interests at heart, even when they said they did. I also love how unrepentantly horny our heroine is. She hasn't gotten laid in a good twenty years, and is starting to think she should do something about that.

There are also a handful of beats about how women navigate in a patriarchal society, for good or ill, that largely avoid the way that a lot of books in these settings shame women for wanting power. Some characters we initial dismiss turn out to be capable of heroism, if someone thinks to ask it of them.

I just really love this duology.


Wounded Christmas Wolf by Lauren Esker
(Know the author disclaimer.)

A new series, with slightly different rules for the shapeshifters, which I enjoyed, and am interested in seeing how it builds out in future books.

I enjoyed how cheerfully over the top the set up was, with a family matriarch who was so into Christmas that the kids all have Christmas-themed names, and there's aggressively Christmas-themed cabins on the property, which is also a Christmas tree farm. And that the natural reaction to the relatively normal-person hero is, "Holy cow, this is all a lot." Which it was, and all the characters admitted it was, but we're just rolling with it now.

We have a classic Esker hero who's not sure where his place is in the world, or if he has one. He's got a whole traumatic backstory to heal from, and just falling in love isn't going to be enough to fix him. (I thought the fire theme could've used a little more set up). And a heroine who's also at loose ends and second guessing herself. The sparking romance built naturally around their foibles and hesitations, and was really sweet. I liked what we met of the rest of the family, especially the heroine's dad, and look forward to them getting their own books.
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Challenge 288:
INCONVENIENCES
Sometimes it’s the little things that really get you. The potted plant you could have sworn was out of the cat’s reach – except apparently it wasn’t. The lunch you were definitely going to pack, until you ran out of time. Someone needs to put gas in the car, and you have a meeting all morning, and there’s a horde of alien locusts on Main Street again so you’re going to have to work around that, too. It may or may not be anybody’s fault, exactly – except the alien locusts – but it sure is inconvenient!

Write a story about inconveniences.

BONUS GOAL: Cat-astrophe

If your submission features cats (alien cat-ish things count), it will earn an extra point to be tallied in voting!


Challenge ends Monday, January 26 at 9:00PM EST.
• Post submissions as new entries using the template in the profile
• Tag this week's entries as: [#] submission, 288 – inconveniences
• If you have questions about this challenge, please ask them here

[#287 | Hot Water] Results Post

Jan. 21st, 2026 11:47 pm
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Here are this week's votes tallied, and below the cut are our winners for Challenge #287 – Hot Water!

This week's finalists are... )

Total Challenge Words Written: 4165

Congratulations to all this week's participants, and thank you to everyone who took the time to cast their votes! [personal profile] autobotscoutriella will be making this week’s banners, so keep an eye out for those.

You may now post your Challenge 287 entries to any additional communities, blogs, archives or sites as you'd like! We also have a FandomWeekly AO3 Collection if you'd like to add your stories there.

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Jan. 21st, 2026 07:46 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6956 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Zenless Zone Zero / Uma Musume]


More! )


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Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 14 secrets from Secret Submission Post #993.
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Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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