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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-06-29 05:17 pm

Guy Gardner: Warrior #23

Writer: Beau Smith

Pencils: Mitch Byrd

Inks: Dan Davis


Guy gets a ridiculous new look, just in time for another Crisis.


Read more... )

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VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-29 06:09 pm

Cave + Nightmare + Spark Challenges: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Fanfic: Flicker of a Dream

Title: Flicker of a Dream
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Author: [personal profile] veronyxk84
Characters/Pairing: Buffy/Spike
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: none
Word count: 200 (Google Docs)
Spoilers/Setting: Set shortly before S7.
Summary: Buffy is having recurring nightmares about girls being chased down and killed. But this one has something different.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.

Challenge: Amnesty #80 + #260 Cave, #314 Nightmare, #356 Spark


READ: Flicker of a Dream/Double drabble )
 
AO3 works tagged 'Star Trek: Lower Decks (Cartoon)' ([syndicated profile] ao3_st_lowerdecksrss_feed) wrote2025-06-29 12:11 pm
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aat_mod ([personal profile] aat_mod) wrote in [community profile] auctionsasthreatened2025-06-29 09:48 am
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Pinch Hits!

Post-Deadline Pinch Hits!

As the event winds down, we're left with a few participants who have submitted works but haven't yet actually received anything. These participants are pinch hits, listed below. Please consider filling one of these pinch hits so that we can reveal the collection on time!

Pinch hitting instructions

Due date

Pinch hits are due on Saturday, July 5th, at 10:00pm EDT. (Countdown) If all pinch hits are not turned in by this time, we will delay reveals (currently scheduled for the 6th) until all pinch hits are in. No gifts for any of us until we've got gifts for all of us!

Pinch hit minimums

AAT is a little weird, so here's a quick rundown of the requirements for filling a pinch hit:

  • Post 500 words (or equivalent) in gift(s). You can find information about wordcount equivalents here.
  • There is no minimum gift length as long as a pinch hit receives 500 words total, but you probably shouldn't fill a pinch hit with 10 color palettes unless your recipient directly enthuses about receiving such a wealth of palettes.
  • Works must match one fandom, one character-slot medium, and one relationship-slot tag from the same request.
  • Freeform tags count as optional details in this event.
  • You may create multimedia works in requested mediums, for example an illustrated fic for someone who's requested both fic and fanart.
  • AAT has no anonymous period and you are not expected to maintain anonymity even while creating. If you have a question for your recip and know how to contact them, you're welcome to do so directly. If you don't know how to contact them, you can email us at [email protected]

How to pick up a pinch hit

Reply to this Dreamwidth post (no account required) with the following information:

  • The AO3 username you will be posting your gift(s) from.
  • Which pinch hit you would like to fill
  • Your email

We aren't using AO3 assignments for this event. If you comment on this post anonymously, we'll email you to let you know if you did or didn't get the assignment (because even though anonymity isn't required, we're still screening the comments on this post). Even logged in pinch hitters need to provide an email, though, so that we can contact you if need be later.

Pinch hits

Username Fandoms Mediums App link
flowersforgraves Friends at the Table (Podcast), MASH (TV), Professional Wrestling Fic, Art, Other Art Tag(s) Request Info
Claimed! Karios Crossover Fandom, New Amsterdam (TV 2018), So Help Me Todd (TV), The Equalizer (TV 2021), The Terminal (2004) Fic, Comic, Art, Epistolary/Journal, In-Universe Document, In-Universe Social Media/Internet, In-Universe Art, Interactive Fiction, Clue &/ Logic Puzzle Request Info
parnassus Les liaisons dangereuses | Dangerous Liaisons - Choderlos de Laclos, Les Misérables - Victor Hugo, NU: carnival (Video Game), Succession (TV 2018) Fic, Epistolary/Journal, In-Universe Document Request Info
Claimed! shnuffeluv Doctor Who (2005), Hell Followed With Us - Andrew Joseph White, The Mysterious Benedict Society - Trenton Lee Stewart, Yotsuba to! | Yotsuba&! Fic, Art, Color Palette, Other Art Tag(s) Request Info

Can't fill any of those but still want to make more stuff for AAT? Check out the treatless list!

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kingstoken ([personal profile] kingstoken) wrote2025-06-29 10:45 am

Promoting My Watson Fest

Does anyone have any ideas of where I can promote my Watson Birthday Prompt Fest? My post on Tumblr is getting likes/reblogs, but I don't seem to be getting actual prompts. I have made a post on fandom calendar. I tried looking up Holmes communities on Dreamwidth, but most of them seem to be dead. If anyone has suggestions I'd appreciate it.
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Amy ([personal profile] brightknightie) wrote2025-06-29 07:24 am
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Nintendo online shop game sale through July 9

I wanted to share that Nintendo is having what I gather is a very rare sale on its online store, with many first- and third-party games discounted through July 9.

With the 30% discount on it, I went ahead and bought The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, which otherwise I would have waited on until I was ready to play it on my Switch 2. (There is no discount on either of the Wilds games, or the BotW DLCs, or of course I would have snapped them up.) I also thought about buying Stray Gods (the role-playing musical), which I've heard such amazing things about, but its discount is not as deep, and there are only so many hours in a day outside work, so I'm still thinking.

The last time I personally owned a console (purchased second-hand from Goodwill), my games were on cartridges (a brown bag full of them, also from Goodwill). I do understand that getting games in the Cloud is as risky as getting books or songs or movies or TV in the Cloud, that TPTB could revoke them at any time, and I'm hesitant about it, but a friend in the games industry and his wife told me that this is the way to go now for back-ups and future compatibility and the Switch 2's new sharing system. (I'm still considering getting the Wilds games on physical media, but...) So you will perhaps understand my surprise when I made my Link's Awakening purchase and realized that there was no sales tax* on it, because it is a "service" and a "license," and therefore not taxed the same way that a physical copy on a cartridge would be. I should have observed this many years ago with apps on my phone, shows on streaming, books on Kindle, and goodness knows what all, but I had gone on buying most things in physical form, and it had just never clicked, probably because all those things individually cost so little each, while a single game is expensive enough to notice (and Nintendo's check-out screen is unusually clear).

* Sales tax is set at the state and local level in the US. Your locality may differ.
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troisoiseaux ([personal profile] troisoiseaux) wrote2025-06-29 10:02 am

Theater review: Dead Outlaw

I managed to swing a last-minute day trip to NYC to see Dead Outlaw after it was suddenly announced (last weekend) that the show was closing early (this weekend), making this the second time in six months I've caught one of the last performances of an unfairly short-lived folk-rock musical at the Longacre Theater that's more or less based off of a real event involving weird things happening to a corpse. (The other was Swept Away; seriously, is the Longacre cursed or something?!) (ETA: ...apparently yes??)

Dead Outlaw is based on the weirder-than-fiction true story of Elmer McCurdy, a train robber killed in a 1911 shootout whose preserved corpse ended up being displayed as part of various carnival sideshows and movie sets throughout the 1920s-40s, until eventually rediscovered in the funhouse of a California amusement park in the 1970s. (Yes, really.) The musical spends approximately equal time on McCurdy's life - a childhood unmoored by a family revelation, a teenage descent into hooliganism and attempt to restart out west, a near-engagement to a nice girl until he self-sabotages, a short and wildly unsuccessful career as an outlaw - and afterlife, which the musical fills with sort of one-song vignettes: the Oklahoma coroner and subsequent series of carnies who displayed McCurdy's body to make a quick buck; the Cherokee runner Andy Payne, who won the 1928 Trans-America Footrace at which McCurdy was displayed as part of the sideshow (only a tenuous connection, but such a cool story I see why they included it); the daughter of a movie director who purchased McCurdy as a film prop, who treats him as a sort of confidant ("Millicent's Song"); the 1970s Los Angeles County coroner with a star-studded "client" list.

This show slapped unbelievably hard, as the kids say. I loved the format! It wasn't quite a full-on "concert with a plot" a la SIX, but had an on-stage band that was kind of the focal center— literally, in that the main set piece was this sort of movable, patio-style stage where the band played while the action/narrative scenes played out around and occasionally on top of it, as narrated by the band's frontman; a friend who saw the show before I did described it as "feeling like you were watching a podcast." Some - most? - of the characters' songs are staged... diegetically, as it were, but sometimes they'd join the band "on stage"(-within-a-stage) and take over the frontman's microphone, such as Elmer McCurdy's rock-star-tantrum crash-out ("Killed A Man in Maine", which the narrator informed us afterwards is probably not even true), or more poignantly, as McCurdy's girlfriend's song ("A Stranger") shifts from the in-story action/conversation - identifying his body - to imagining the future they could have had together when she steps up to the microphone alongside the band. Other than Andrew Durand as Elmer McCurdy - whose athleticism in the first half of the show and ability to remain disconcertingly corpse-still in the second half were equally impressive - everyone in the cast played a bunch of different characters; even the narrator doubled as the outlaw who recruited McCurdy, thinking that he was an explosives expert. (He... was not.) The music was actually not as consistently folk-rock as I had expected from the couple of songs I'd heard beforehand— particularly in the second half, with its rotating cast of one-off characters, the styles ranged from more typical Broadway numbers to barbershop quartet vibes (the carnival promoters who buy McCurdy off the first coroner, claiming to be his brothers) to nightclub-crooner jazz (the LA coroner). It was also SO clever and SO funny— the set-up and payoff of the humor was just brilliant. (In particular, utilizing the under-tapped comedic power of letting the audience stew for a bit: at one point, the narrator is like "and then Elmer was stuck in a closet for 20 years" and then there's a solid minute or two of just... a completely dark stage except for a spotlight on Andrew Durand's motionless face, the audience stifling giggles like elementary schoolers told to behave at an assembly.) Very glad I saw this!!
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ExtraPenguin ([personal profile] extrapenguin) wrote2025-06-29 03:50 pm

Poetry in translation: Chinese to Finnish

I recently got Pertti Nieminen's compilation of translations Veden hohde, vuorten värit, with a bunch of translations from the Book of Poetry (詩經 Shi Jing) onwards, and have been slowly making my way through it. (Out of print, so I got it via antikvaari.fi and ended up paying more for postage than the actual book lol. Joys of living abroad.) This was for the most part an exercise in seeing whether Chinese poetry works better translated into Finnish than into English, given that all three poetic traditions have different defaults of what is considered poetic. Anyway, the short answer is "yes". I picked a few poems I liked from the Shi Jing to illustrate the differences. The text itself is available on ctext, along with out of copyright 1800s translations by James Legge, to which I shall compare.

(My largest annoyance with the book so far: the transliteration chosen is, uh, not pinyin, so I'm here like "who tf is Su T'ung-po" whenever a name comes up. My copy already has a random inscription on the front so I might add a pinyin gloss to the authors' names with pencil at some point.)

intenseish poetry discussion )

I might do some similar comparisons of the Tang poets and then, later on, other sections – I think there must be enough famous Ming poets that one of them has also been translated into English, and at the very least I can talk about Mao Zedong's stuff for the Republic/People's Republic section.
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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-06-29 01:28 pm

X-Men #19 Preview - Well, here goes..

So... the preview for X-Men #19 is out.

As you might imagine, the premise of Doug Ramsey becoming Revelation, the "Heir of Apocalypse", is not one that has greatly impressed me, as it seems to run counter to his whole nature, but I try to be open to new things so here's hoping.

So how is it going so far? )
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opal trelore ([personal profile] used_songs) wrote2025-06-29 07:39 am
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Magpie Murders

This book was recommended to me by a former colleague who loves mysteries. She was reading the author's newest book, but she said this was the book to start with since I had never read anything by Anthony Horowitz.

I thought about quitting for the entire first half of the book, tbh, but I trust her so I kept going. It was such a pastiche - Poirot meets any number of imitators, set in the post-war time period but with few period details and even fewer period attitudes. It really just had old tech/no modern tech to set in it the post-war era. Having read Lavender House recently, which is set a few years later, it didn't hit the mark when it came to implying the setting.

A bit of a spoiler )

I'm much more invested in it now. I do think it was a risk to take 213 pages to get to this point, but I am curious to find out what the hell is going on. It remains to be seen whether I will pick up any other books by Horowitz. Regardless, I will definitely finish it now (probably tonight) and we will see if it was worth it!
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Pirotess ([personal profile] eggsbenedict) wrote2025-06-29 10:08 pm
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(no subject)

Garden update is going great shakes, ahead of a huge "weather event" arriving this week.

In other news... MORE HATHAWAY, FINALLY

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shadaras ([personal profile] shadaras) wrote2025-06-29 07:23 am
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(no subject)

There's a local queer contra that I have known about for a very long time (probably close to a decade tbh, which is wild) (mostly because I uh keep forgetting exactly how long I've been out here) but have never actually gone to because the friend who got me into contra during college wouldn't go (which, hah, idk if she'd call herself queer, so.) and I usually only went to the dances with friends, so. No reason to. I've never really cared about the Intrinsic Gendering Of Dance Terminology anyway (calling the moves for Ladies and Gents is exactly as irrelevant to me as calling it for Robins/Ravens and Larks) (I mean, I like that the non-gendered terms queers came up with are birds, but. I don't think it stops people from having gendered associations with the roles, it just removes the explicitly gendered terminology.), and tbh it's not actually hard to meet queers at events not aimed at queers when you're in such a queer-friendly area. Plus the general events are, y'know. Larger. And if I am there mostly because of music and dance, then... more people is nicer, makes the dances easier to have more people to keep the pattern flowing.

But the queer contra is also still a mask-required space, and it's one of the only dances in the area (like. two-hour radius, from what a friend said.) with that requirement, which is why said friend brought her friends out from Albany to try contra at this dance, and then messaged me like "hey are you around this weekend? I am going to be at this dance, could you be there too?", to which I was like "!!! YES <3".

this is a lot of rambling )
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-06-29 12:18 pm

Green Lantern #186

Writer: Len Wein

Pencils and inks: Dave Gibbons


John Stewart must team-up with the Predator to stop Eclipso.


Read more... )

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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-06-29 07:08 am

The Day in Spikedluv (Saturday, June 28)

Another long day. Hopefully the final one. Today was Ian’s graduation party. Thankfully I did not have to be to mom’s as early as I feared so sister A could leave to get set up for the party. She said I could get there between 9 – 10am, so I split the difference and got there at 9:30am. Then I took mom to the party. Sister S relieved me at 7:30pm.

I did manage to get stuff done before I left the house: two loads of laundry (one dried and folded), hand-washed some dishes and did a load in the dishwasher, scooped kitty litter, took the dogs for a short-ish walk, and dropped a book in the library return box on my way to mom’s. I did more hand-washing of dishes when I got home and tossed some laundry into the dryer.

I watched the current ep of Murderbot, finished my book and started another (Fugitive Telemetry, finally). And, of course, attended Ian’s graduation party.

Temps started out at 64.4(F) and reached 87 (according to Pip). He couldn’t have been far off because it got HOT. (It was still 79.2 when I got home after 7:30pm.) My sister had moved Ian’s party from a tent at her house to the local fire house because we were supposed to have scattered thunderstorms all day, but we didn’t get any.


Mom Update:

Mom did well yesterday. more back here )
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-06-29 10:55 am

Rainbow Challenge: FAKE: Fanfic: Pride At Work


Title: Pride At Work
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo, Chief Smith.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: It’s Pride month, and the detectives of the two-seven are flying their colors.
Word Count: 250
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 451: Rainbow.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble and a half, 250 words.



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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-06-29 09:41 am

Excalibur #51

Writer: Alan Davis

Pencils: Doug Braithwaite


Alan Davis ties up another loose end from Claremont's run. Namely, what happened to those dinosaur tourists.


Read more... )

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Cher (TW) ([personal profile] thawrecka) wrote2025-06-29 06:20 pm
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I got to episode 237 of Bleach and am now in the midst of filler again, sigh. Even during the parts adapting stuff from the manga, the anime team thought we needed two episodes of Omaeda. And adapting fake Karukura town stuff but not being able to show gore meant that when Matsumoto was gored and everyone was panicking they couldn't show that and it seemed a little silly, because there was no visible wound. But at the same time, the horrors of Ayon were otherwise well realised... I do love the complicated interactions between Matsumoto and Hinamori.

As far as the filler arc I'm in now. Mixed bag, tbh. I've long heard it's one of the better filler arcs, but being better than the Shunsuke Amagai arc isn't saying much. I had the bad taste to actually enjoy the Bount arc 🤣 though.

I have just finished rereading the early urban fantasy parts of Bleach and the Soul Society arc. They're so tightly written and have an energy that leaps off the page. There are certain things that don't hit the same way now that I know the twists, but that just means I admire the skill that goes into making it all come together. It's been said before that the problem with later Bleach is that it's overstuffed, and it's really not wrong. Soul Society arc is such a ride. I feel like I love different things every time. I was especially vibing Renji and Byakuya this time, but sometimes I'm most unhinged about the Chad stuff, or about Ishida, or the 11th div, or the Shibas, or Yoruichi and Soi Feng.... The "why didn't you take me with you" always gets me.

Honestly there's a lot of later stuff that felt like asspulls at the time, but if you reread this arc already knowing it seems fairly well supported, like Yachiru turning out to be Kenpachi's sword, or everything with Gin. Which like, don't get me wrong, plenty of stuff in later arcs is still obviously asspulls like everything KT did with Unohana. But there's a lot of things later on that I feel would have more impact as obvious character growth moments if it weren't so overstuffed with characters that you forget between chapters about such and such. There's so much cool stuff in the fake Karakura town arc, and a bunch of things that pay off later on, but there's so much time and plot and excess new characters between the things set up there and when a lot of them pay off that if you're not paying close attention to a specific character's arc you might not even notice it. Like when Iba lectures Ikkaku to grow the fuck up and get over your bullshit and try to win a fight, even if it means stabbing someone in the back, and the next time Ikkaku shows up in the Fullbring arc he's stabbing someone in the back. But there's so much crap between those points it's easy to miss there's actual character growth there.

There's some great more obvious character stuff I've always loved with Matsumoto, Hinamori, Yumichika and Kira in that arc. But then there's also old man Yama being super boring.

Even in Hueco Mundo I don't get why we spend so much time on Szayelapporo, but then I love the never ending Ulquiorra v Ichigo stuff. But the latter has a clear emotional component and the former is just mad scientist that is hard to kill. Szayelapporo takes forever to defeat, Renji & Ishida are stuck against him forever and then Mayuri shows up and it's like, okay, this guy is just in the way, why should I care?

Whereas with Ulquiorra v Ichigo, there's an obvious emotional issue as well. Which is that even though Ulquiorra literally has a hole where his heart should be, he's obviously fallen for Orihime, and she's there watching the fight so there's something at stake.
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masquerading as a man with a reason ([personal profile] ysobel) wrote2025-06-28 10:28 pm

Duo blathering

Duolingo's increasing reliance on AI at the expense of human employees bothers me a lot. It's also, not coincidentally, gotten sloppy. I've noticed things in the English that feel off -- "He didn't die because he had the operation on time" should have been "in time"; "It's possible that I start going out with Francisco" should be "I'll start" or "I might start"; "She isn't tolerant with other ideas" should either be "of" or the object should be "people" (this may be regional? but for me it's tolerant *of* things, tolerant *with* or of people); "The travelers would buy at the market" should either have a different verb like "shop" or should have a direct object (I know "buy" can be intransitive but it still feels weird in this sentence); etc. If there are things that strike me as odd about the language I'm a native speaker of, how the fuck can I trust them to be correct in the language I'm trying to learn?

I currently have a subscription, partly so I wouldn't get ads and partly because I supported their stated mission. I no longer want to support them. My renewal, set to annual, renews next month.

On the other hand I have a streak of 3839 days, several friends streaks over 300, and a ridiculous number of friends quests in a row (can't find the info but I think it's around 85-90?). Also while practicing Duo mostly makes me better at Duo, I am still learning vocab, even if some of it doesn't want to stick.

So I'm trying to decide:

Option 1: cancel subscription and delete app. Up side: cheaper and more ethical. Down side: realistically I'm not going to find an easy Spanish-practice alternative.

Option 2a: cancel subscription but keep "playing" until I reach a pretty streak number, then quit. Up side: cheaper, though ads mean they're still profiting, and I get to leave on a pretty number. Down side: ads, plus im still planning on breaking the streak.

Option 2b: cancel subscription and keep playing indefinitely. Up side: still get Spanish practice. Down: ads, blech.

Option 3: keep subscription for another year. Up: practice, no ads. Down: I'm paying money for dubious AI.

If I take one of the streak-breaking options -- either now or in 161 days (which is, uh, 5 months and change, so December? -- and then regret it, I'll have lost the chance to make the long streak longer. OTOH it literally can't go on forever anyway, and I don't like supporting AI. OTOOH one subscription isn't noticeable really, so they won't care.

...I hate making decisions...

(Side note: my phone's predictive texting really wants to decapitalize I. If I type "i wo" it of course autocaps i to I, but then doesn't suggest "would"/"wouldn't" for the next word, but instead suggests "i would" which changes the I back to lowercase. Is this inherent to autocorrect or am I doing something wrong?)