Angel Ficlet: Human Again

Monday, July 28th, 2025 18:37
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Title: Human Again
Fandom: Angel
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Angel.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 741
Spoilers: I Will Remember You.
Summary: Suddenly human again, Angel is determined not to mess up this second chance at life.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 399: Amnesty 66 at [community profile] fan_flashworks, using Challenge 140: Gift.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Angel, or the characters.
 


 

Ficlet: Under Fire

Monday, July 28th, 2025 18:29
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Title: Under Fire
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 575
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Supermarket shopping should not be this hazardous!
Written For: The prompt ‘any, any, exploding pomegranates,’ at 
[community profile] threesentenceficathon.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.

 


[personal profile] brithistorian

I just finished my second book for the reading challenge: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West by Dee Brown, which is both "a history of a resistance movement" and "a history that's been sitting on your shelf for too long" (my mother-in-law bought it for me for Christmas about 10 years ago). Having already read Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's An Indigenous People's History of the United States, a lot of this a lot of this material was already familiar to me, but Brown's choice of events to focus on meant that I still ended up learning new things from this book.

While I admit to not knowing enough about the subject to recognize any faults in Brown's research, I did find one aspect the writing of the book that displeased me: It seemed that as the book progressed, moving closer to the present day, the coverage of material accelerated, as if Brown was starting with a preset limited page count and, having written the first part of the book, was scrambling to include all the material he wanted to before reaching that page limit. The result of this is that the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee, which I would have expected to be fairly significant parts of the book, are covered in 12 pages immediately before the book ends. 

And when I say the book "ends," I am choosing that word very deliberately. The book just stops at the end of the day of the Wounded Knee Massacre, when the wounded survivors were carried into the church at the Episcopal mission at the Pine Ridge Agency. There is no conclusion, no examination of the reactions to the massacre, nothing. If you removed the table of contents and the back matter, which make it clear that this is the end of the book, and had a group of students read it, they would come back asking you for the rest of the book.

Feedback time

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 23:41
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Just got my feedback for my Persuasive Speech!

Technically, I only had to hand in the outline, but since I wrote the speech to the outline template, it was effectively the same thing.

Anyway, here's the professor's feedback:

[Socchan], excellent job following the template. Well written and organized. Transitional statements were strong.

Yeah. Just kinda laugh-crying over "Excellent job following the template" 😂 Boy I sure hope it was, after how long I spent agonizing on it!

Anyway, I got 100% on the speech, and an additional 16/20 points of extra credit for presenting it. I could probably blow off the final quiz and assignment and still get at least a B in this class. I'm not going to, on account of being certain that it would tempt me into blowing off more and more assignments over the next semester, but it's good to be secure in my final grade.

(no subject)

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 20:24
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After all the trouble I've gone through to maintain Phil, I think I'm going to have to give him up soon. The updates keep coming and I can only delete so many apps. I'm going to look into micro SD cards, since he does have a slot, but I've never used that kind of storage for a phone and so I'm not sure what to expect.

I really don't want to have to switch. You guys might've noticed that, lol. But something I remembered recently is that I didn't like the size of Phil at first either. And while I still consider my previous phone to be the perfect fit for me in that regard, well, I have gotten used to handling Phil. And I can admit that the backup phone I've used the last couple times he was broken was less annoying after a while. I still don't and might never like it but it's a minor annoyance, not the constant inconvenience and even discomfort that I imagined when I first had to pick it out. If I must make the switch, I know it won't be as big of a deal as I've made it out to be in my head.

At least I don't have to make the change right this moment. Which is especially good news because, uh. You guys know all that rearranging I've been doing? Yeah, I put the backup phone somewhere safe while I was doing all that and... Well, let's just say that it's very safe. Like, even from me.

Tuesday, July 22: Roxborough State Park (again)

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 20:27
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Last Tuesday we decided to go to Roxborough again, to do one of the other trails. We typically take the trail that goes down toward the old house, but there's another trail that goes the other direction that we've only taken once or twice.

After the more-tiring-than-intended hike on Monday, we also wanted a fairly mellow hike, which this one is. It's also a no-dogs park, which was fine, because Bella had a very tiring day on Monday too, haha.

We got a slightly later start than usual, because we had some errands to run. I discovered on the Monday hike (after I fell) that my shoes were way more worn than I had realized. They never had great tread, but the soles right at the balls of my feet were so thin they were in danger of wearing through pretty imminently. Like... could see light through them. So I needed new shoes, and we wanted to get a backpack for Alex, since the over-the-shoulder bag was what was pressing on his neck and causing problems. But success! I got better shoes, he got a backpack, and we were off!


Nice view looking back at the rocks and the valley.


A lizard on the pathway up to the visitor center. It looks like he lost his tail at one point, and has a new one growing back.


A honeybee on asters!


Ten more pictures:

I love little insect houses. <3 A mud dauber wasp nest.


Lizard on the rock!

The visitor center has a log book where you can record any wildlife sightings you have in the park. We always like to stop and check for anything interesting. This entry was in there the last time we came to the park and it made me smile, so this time I took a picture:


Wildlife: boreal toad; Location: on trail; Field notes: Cute!

(Typically "location" is asking for where in the park. A+ field note, too.)

So then we headed down the Willow Creek trail.

Of course, the start of the Willow Creek trail basically provides two things. Hemlock, and...


Just... so much poison ivy. So much.

(I have never gotten poison ivy, though I've tried hard to avoid it. Years ago in Maryland I made the foolish decision to try and climb up the side of a mountain to check out a weird building foundation we could see from a trail. It was... not really worth the trip, and I'm pretty sure that everything I grabbed on the way down to avoid plummeting down the steep hill was actually poison ivy. If so, I've simply been lucky enough not to have reached my lifetime limit on poison ivy... but who knows how long that luck will last, haha.)


So much forbidden candy! Lots of oak galls.


Some nice rock formations.


A dramatic spiderweb.


More rocks!


The asters were blooming really nicely here, too. With a cute beetle!


Yucca and rocks!


This was a relatively short hike, but it was nice. I still generally prefer the other trail, but I'm glad we did this one again. Alex had a slightly better time on this one than the previous day, and the backpack definitely seemed to help. Still had to stop a few times to rest, but an improvement for sure, and the more frequent rest breaks are probably a good idea anyway.

LJ Idol - Wheel of Chaos - Wk 5 - toi toi toi

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 13:32
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A backyard theater at the rear of the Queen Anne, because of course. A house so marvelously malleable that it can bend and flex architecturally as prompted. Created cerebrally and thus housed in the imagination of writer and reader.

It’s summertime now and the property is more interesting from the outside. The dying Dutch elms given another season of life, crowned with yellow green leaves, a line of cypress acting privacy buffer between the house and the street, the white noise of crickets.

Perhaps in winter, the drama will move indoors, footlights in the front room, velvet curtains strung on ropes traversing the length and rugs rolled back to allow trodding on the hardwood floors. With hand-painted screens carried inside to block the windows and the fireplace. Better acoustics, but less space for the audience. Black box theater, intimate if you will, downstage actors just within an arm’s reach.

That’s a different story to share, different plays, muted costumes and dimmed lighting.

With warm nights and strung fairy lights and old banks of movie house seats, the backyard theater comes to repertory life behind the ageing three story house. Cement steps lead down from the French sleeping porch to two patches of lawn divided by a brick walkway meandering its herringboned way to the matching carriage house at the bottom of the deep lot. The old and leaning building with its hinged double doors that front the alley. All the alleys have recently been named by city elders, and this one has been mysteriously designated Pomegranate Alley. Tree fruited alleyways in this section of downtown referred to as Elysian Fields; Orange, Apple, Peach, Plum. All night shades in midtown are labeled Tartarus; Tomato, Eggplant, Blueberry. The housing market requires more bedsits. Garages, she-sheds, and accessory dwelling units are converted or built to oblige.

The carriage house has seen many incarnations since the decade it housed a horse and carriage, but its current state is to serve the stage. Costume shop, makeup and mirrors, dressing rooms, warm up barre, speakers and light bars are stacked in one corner, a desk with a copy machine and stacks of stapled scripts.

He names the troupe in honor of the bone theater of the bard - the Beoley Skull Players. The name comes before the players themselves are recruited. Seduced at poetry readings, a local theater in the round, an improv workshop, and amongst friends. In the springtime.

He has cajoled construction of the stage, converting anyone who owns a hammer, sketching continuously on bar napkins. He consigns a shop of bridal seamstresses to construct the grand drape. On a monumental afternoon, the sumptuous velvet is hung on tracks, inside a magnificent proscenium arch he himself has painted. Is any of the construction weatherproof? Or all a passing fancy.

Someone is giving away an old upright piano on Facebook Marketplace and he hauls it into the backyard but is told the stage hasn’t been built for that. It sits unevenly on a patch of ground. Anyone who admits to a single piano lesson is invited to play.

The sets begin to be built. The Beoley Skull Players are nothing if not artistic. Solo cups filled with poster paint, wire and paper mache. Cardboard and plywood and exclamations.

As the work commences, someone wonders aloud one evening, drinking port and using torn pieces of baguette to eat gobs of whipped cream cheese, if the play really is the thing. The preparation feels more alive and immediate and filled with symbolism. The doubter is shushed and told to wait just wait. Wait and see. We are creating worlds and if a tree falls in the forest can it be heard if its not perceived.

He wants to perform the quintessential summertime play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Of course. He is told that the smallest cast is thirteen. This pleases him. He believes he can direct.

He will play Puck. He refuses her a part because he desperately needs her to be his audience, and she agrees. She can move along a catwalk but has no desire to take on a role, memorize lines, project her voice, and emote.

In a fit of inspiration, he claims it comes to him in a dream, he deems the troupe skeletal and from that proclamation forward the actors appear in skullface. White boned figures of death donned in fantastical garb. Bottom, Theseus, Hermia, Oberon, Titania, Lysander. Skeletons each one. Blackened eye sockets, cavernous nasal cavities, jaw-socket-wide grins. He is pleased to the point of joyful seizure each time he jumps from the stage during rehearsals and stands back to take it all in. He falls in love with his theater.

Dress rehearsal is a jubilant affair. Photos are leaked on Instagram and phones begin blowing up. How to procure tickets for the next evening.

He lays in bed with her until late afternoon. When they surface from their basement bower the house and yard is overrun with people. Everyone is sworn off liquor, but lines of coke are requisite. It is opening night. Grease paint and quick calisthenics. Operatic vocal warmups and meditative breathing exercises. Bottom decides he will strap a GoPro to his head and does. An industrious group concocts a signature cocktail and sells them from the porch.

They must wait for the sun to set, the twinkle lights come on, a beautiful woman in a top hat admonishes seats to be taken please. Gothic ballads have been playing through the sound system but stop. A spotlight travels the yard and stage, shadows and illuminates the drapery, the strung lights are extinguished, the murmurs quiet and quiet and quiet. Backstage, the players stand in a tight circle, holding hands and whisper an old old line to one another.

Stargate SG-1 Triple Drabble: Driving Forces

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 17:17
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Title: Driving Forces
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Daniel Jackson.
Rating: PG
Spoilers/Setting: After Forever in a Day.
Summary: Daniel’s desire for knowledge has always driven him, but now a stronger desire is taking over.
Written For: Challenge 471: Amnesty 78 at 
[community profile] fan_flashworks, using Challenge 460: Thirst.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Stargate SG-1, or the characters.
A/N: Triple drabble.
 


 
[personal profile] donutsweeper
Whelp, got swallowed by Battleship as usual. The teams have been hilariously/horribly poorly determined/set up this year with one steamrolling away, clearing boards usually 24-48 (or more) ahead of anyone else, two teams pretty much neck and neck and then the last team days behind them. When team placements were announced I assumed the front-running team would lead due to who was on it (the majority were on the team that blitzed through most of the game last year) but had no idea it'd be this bad or uneven. Oh well. By focusing on only my team's chats and trying to write the best/most interesting things I can write I am still mostly enjoying myself.

It's fruit themed this year and my team is Grape and each team has its own emoji of the yellow blob blorbo thing hugging the team's fruit and the grape team got very silly and after a poll named ours glorbo and tons of people were drawing it so I decided to immortalized it in crochet even if I couldn't put it in the collection so behold .... Glorbo the Glorbnificent! (Glorbo + a rough pattern for making it)

Since my last post the h/c exchange authors were revealed. I wrote:

Embers Seeking Flame. Untamed fic, 4,208 words. Summary: Lan Sizhui did not often find himself reminiscing on the past. It was what it was. Or was it? (LSZ&WWX fic, rated G)

Reaching That Inevitable Horizon. The First Shot fic, 1162 words. Summary: No matter how much Zheng Bei wishes it wasn't the case, there is only one way this can, and ever could, end. (JXH/ZB, spoilers for drama's end, T rated, see warnings)

It's interesting, because I usually write in past tense but every so often a fic just *needs* to be in the present tense to get a better feel for the tension and action. Reaching That Inevitable Horizon would have read and felt very differently if it hadn't been in present (as would my long Under the Skin fic, Gently Toward a New Bright Morn). The immediacy and sense of pace required them to be present tense.

Oh! And once h/c revealed I passed the 500 work mark on AO3! (yes, I could have passed that ages ago if I'd actually put all my drabbles up there from pre-ao3 days or if I combined my EAD birthday sock with donutsweeper's stuff but whatever, still, 500!)

Have a bunch of [community profile] recthething recs! (MDZS/Untamed fic and tumblr art for DMBJ, Great Mouse Detective, Old Guard, SPN, Under the Skin, and WoH)
MDZS/Untamed fic rec:
- A Change of State by Toshokanin (36k, squidgeworld fic, not AO3)
Summary Snippet: senior citizen LQR whose nephews have gone off to college and jobs, leaving him alone in the house where he raised them. (delightful story where LQR wanders into the bookstore where WWX works and discovers BL manga (which happens to be volume 1 of the story of Hanguang-jun and Yiling-laozu) and the friendship that grows between the two while they read/discuss the books)

tumblr art recs:

DMBJ/Lost Tomb
- 🕶️🌸 (Gorgeous Heihua- Hei Xiazi/Xiao Hua- art)

The Great Mouse Detective
- Mouse Detective Again (Some adorable doodles)
- a domestic Toby moment (Very cute Toby, Dawson and Basil moment)

The Old Guard
- Quick ipad sketch while watching old guard2 (spoiler free sketch of Andy)

Supernatural
- my favorite part was doing the book (Dean in 'Faith', gorgeous)

Under the Skin
- Craft time an Under the Skin dangling paper dolls tutorial with template you can DL and print out to make (these are darling!)

Word of Honor
- For your consideration. Princess Bride/Word of Honor AU (perfect and utterly hilarious comic)

FAKE Double Drabble: Curious Parent

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 17:05
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Title: Curious Parent
Fandom: FAKE
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: OFC, Bikky, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 460: Amnesty 46 at 
[community profile] drabble_zone, using Challenge 68: Blue.
Setting: During the manga.
Summary: The mother of Bikky’s friend asks him a question.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.
 


 

Double Drabble: Delicate Job

Sunday, July 27th, 2025 16:53
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Title: Delicate Job
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 875: Bridge at 
[community profile] torchwood100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Jack is attempting a very tricky task.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.
 
 


[personal profile] lightbird
On Day 1 of the [community profile] sunshine_revival challenge I presented my first completed needlepoint project. It wasn't bad for a first try (and it's a cute design), but I wasted a lot of thread (did a lot of removing and re-doing, lol) so I didn't have enough thread left to do the finishing border.

I've since completed 2 more bookmarks, and though not perfect they are better, and I was able to get the finishing border done on both!

Et Voilà

Green Scene
green-scene

The Great Catsby
the-great-catsby

I'll probably work on a couple more canvases eventually, but taking a break for now. 🙂

Fandoms in my fic database

Thursday, July 24th, 2025 19:00
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updated 2025-07-24


This post is for keeping track of which fandoms I've finished or am working on adding to my fic database.

Completed fandoms:

Alphas
+ anthropomorphic
C-16: FBI
Cybergeddon
Deep Impact (1998)
* FBI (CBS show that first aired fall 2018)
* FBI: Most Wanted
Flood (2007)
Fried Green Tomatoes (both book and film)
Gold Diggers (1995)
Push (2009)
Speed (1994)
Stick It (2005)
The Matrix (including Enter the Matrix, The Animatrix, and The Matrix Awakens trailer)

* on hiatus from adding or updating fics since I am behind on watching canon
+ not a main focus = I save fics only as I come across them and will never go through it thoroughly


Note that with more active fandoms, I may at times be behind in keeping up with new fics.


Next to add:

Profiler
Tomorrow When the War Began (book & film, but not TV show)

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