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Dec. 17th, 2025 07:01 pm
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I am so behind on my reading roundup but finally here are my September and October reads! As soon as I finish this it's going to be time for the last two months of books lol.



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December Days 02025 #16: Badger

Dec. 16th, 2025 11:17 pm
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It's December Days time again. This year, I have decided that I'm going to talk about skills and applications thereof, if for no other reason than because I am prone to both the fixed mindset and the downplaying of any skills that I might have obtained as not "real" skills because they do not fit some form of ideal.

16: Badger )

Book review: The Tomb of Dragons

Dec. 16th, 2025 09:01 pm
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Title: The Tomb of Dragons (Cemeteries of Amalo #3)
Author: Katherine Addison
Genre: Fiction, fantasy

Time and circumstance conspired to keep me from reviewing the second book in the Cemeteries of Amalo book, The Grief of Stones, but today I finished the third book, Tomb of the Dragons and I do have time to review this third and final book in the trilogy.

This is NOT a spoiler-free review.

Tomb of the Dragons retains much of what I loved about the first two books, including Thara’s character and his investigations into the underbelly of Amalo, with a healthy helping of Ethuveraz politics.

Thara is having to adjust to the events at the end of the last book, and here, I feel, is where we truly see how important his calling is to him—how he handles losing it. It gives some good perspective to why he is so dogged in pursuing his work goals—his calling really is his sense of purpose, his life. Watching Thara grapple with this change and its indefinite consequences was fascinating.

However, it also retains in greater measure some of the things that I didn’t love about the earlier books, including Addison’s obsession with minutiae. I can only read about the characters traveling on this or that tram line so many times before my eyes start skipping lines to the things that really matter. This would bother me less if it didn’t feel like it came at the expense of more important things.

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Dec. 16th, 2025 08:00 pm
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++ The news about Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife's deaths is unbelievably sad, and the more information we get surrounding their horrific murder the worse and more depressing it is. :(

++ Leverage: Redemption has been cancelled after three seasons, which is disappointing to hear and yet unsurprising at the same time. First, the way shows are nowadays especially on streaming services have a shorter lifespan than usual, both of its seasons and episodes, it was a miracle it was renewed after the first season to be honest. Secondly, some of its cast seems to be quite busy with other projects, and with the sizable delays of between filming seasons it's unfair to ask them to put their careers on hold. It's sad that there won't be more or even for there to be a proper conclusion, but it was a fun return nonetheless and one of the few revivals that managed to still capture that magic and continuity from the original run.

updated intro!

Dec. 16th, 2025 12:42 pm
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December Days 02025 #15: Chalk Mark

Dec. 15th, 2025 11:46 pm
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It's December Days time again. This year, I have decided that I'm going to talk about skills and applications thereof, if for no other reason than because I am prone to both the fixed mindset and the downplaying of any skills that I might have obtained as not "real" skills because they do not fit some form of ideal.

15: Chalk Mark )
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Ever since it was announced that the upcoming fourth season of Yellowjackets will be its last, I have been thinking about what that final season will entail, including theories and speculations of the explanations of everything that has been happening and what the ending will be like to wrap up the entire story and the arcs of the characters.

My theories for the events in the show. )

My speculation on the ending. )

Whatever the ending is going to be, at least it will be interesting to see how certain things are wrapped up.

Finally doing this instead of work!!!

Dec. 15th, 2025 11:56 am
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Main Fandoms: Persona 4, South Park, AI : The Somnium Files, Homestuck, Star Trek TOS, Yaoi/BL
Other Fandoms: Final Fantasy VII, Danganronpa, TBOI, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Vocaloid, Code Geass, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and others you can find either on the interest corner of my profile or my strawpage !
Fannish Interests: Digital art, traditional art (doing fanarts yeah....), cosplay, sharing my headcanons and making self insert OCs
OTPs and Ships: Kirk/Spock, Tweek/Craig, Kyle/Stan, Kyle/Cartman, Randy/Gerald, Adachi/Dojima, Adachi/OC, Cloud/Sephiroth, Lelouch/Suzaku, Dave/Karkat, Eridan/Sollux, Karkzt/Gamzee, Yu/Yosuke, Joker/Akechi, Sherlock/John, Sherlock/Moriarty, Walter/Jonathan (SMT4)

Favourite Movies: Snatch, American Psycho, Man Bites Dog, Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather
TV Shows: South Park, Star Trek TOS, BBC Sherlock, Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul
Books: 1984, American Psycho and I dont read a lot im working on that....
Music: Nine Inch Nails, Ptite Soeur, Korn, KMFDM, Limp Bizkit, MSI (i downloaded everything.....), Bones and way more.... i love music so much (special mention to goth music, french experimental rap and industrial metal tho)
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Fandom when I love it best

Dec. 15th, 2025 08:25 am
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I'm having a really happy fandom time at the moment. It's the whole virtuous cycle of being in sync with a couple of fellow gremlins fans who are into the same thing I am, in similar ways, where we cheer for canon, we cheer for our shared interpretation, and we cheer and enable each other.

That means at the moment, when I'm writing, I often have one reader's specific reactions in mind and it is glorious. I don't really need more, or it helps me not count on it at least. I have a good chance of connecting with a fellow fan, brain-to-brain, heart-to-heart and that is JOYFUL!

So I wrote last night's drabble like that, which was also fun because I want to write more shorter things, too. More yeeting into the void. Sometimes being so slow gnaws a bit at my confidence, when it takes SO! DAMN! LONG! to finish anything haha, and then it's hard not to build up expectations.

Having said that I returned to editing my long poly Kaijuu No. 8 fic this morning, which I'm having such a grand time with :D I knew the first half didn't work well and wasn't sure how to fix it originally, thought I might have to go the whole enchilida and reverse-outline it. Anchoring healed me fixed it, though! :D And yesterday I reached the turning point scene in the middle, which STILL makes me laugh out loud after *checks spreadsheet* 3 months since I wrote it, and I'm still cackling. This is the scene from which I found my feet so I've been cooing and giggling and awww-ing in my editing this morning XD

Incidentally, I think this is one of my failures with the cursed witch, and many of my original projects. I tend to go in serious mode, when I believe that integrating humour in stories is a strength of mine. There's a couple of lighthearted and funny moments in the witch story, but I didn't leave a lot of space for that.

But also my main enabling friend went 👀👀👀 at me about the kn8 turning point scene yesterday so I got to share it early, and they laughed too, and I'm happy. I can write stories and have fun doing it, I can fix most/many problems in my writing once I noticed them, I can share with at least one or two people who appreciate whatever it is I'm trying to do, at least some of the time.

Wishing you all an amazing week!!!!!!!!!

December Days 02025 #14: Terminal

Dec. 14th, 2025 11:18 pm
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It's December Days time again. This year, I have decided that I'm going to talk about skills and applications thereof, if for no other reason than because I am prone to both the fixed mindset and the downplaying of any skills that I might have obtained as not "real" skills because they do not fit some form of ideal.

14: Terminal )

Book review: Martyr!

Dec. 14th, 2025 10:50 am
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Title: Martyr!
Author: Kaveh Akbar
Genre: Fiction, literary

It took over a month for my hold on this book to come up, but Friday night I finished Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar. If you look into online book recommendations like on New York Times or NPR, you've probably seen this title come up. This book is about a young poet who sobers up after years of severe addiction and is now looking for meaning and purpose.

Martyr! is a beautiful book about the very human search for meaning in our lives, but it also is not afraid to shy away from the ugliness of that search. It juxtaposes eloquently-worded paragraphs of generational grief with Cyrus waking up having pissed the bed because he went to sleep so drunk the night before. Neither of these things cancels the other out. 

Everyone in Martyr! is flawed, often deeply, but they're all also very real, and they're trying their best; they aren't trying to hurt anyone, but they cause hurt anyway, and then they and those around them just have to deal with that. Martyr! weighs the search for personal meaning against the duty owed to others and doesn't come up with a clean answer. What responsibility did Orkideh have to her family as opposed to herself? What responsibility did Ali have to Cyrus as opposed to himself? What responsibility does Cyrus have to Zee, as opposed to his search for a meaningful death? 

Cyrus' story is mainly the post-sobriety story: He's doing what he's supposed to, he's not drinking or doing drugs, he's going to his AA meetings, he's working (after a fashion)...and what's the reward? He still can't sleep at night and he feels directionless and alone and now he doesn't even have the ecstasy of a good high to look forward to. This is the "so what now?" part of the sobriety journey.

It's also in many ways a family story. Cyrus lost his mother when he was young and his father shortly after he left for college, and he spends the book trying to reckon with these things and with the people his parents were. Roya is the mother Cyrus never knew, whose shape he could only vaguely sketch out from his father's grief and his unstable uncle's recollections. Ali is the father who supported Cyrus in all practical ways, and sacrificed mightily to do it, but did not really have the emotional bandwidth to be there for his son. And there are parallels between Cyrus and Roya arising later in the book that tugged quite hard on my heartstrings, but I won't spoil anything here.

Cyrus wants to find meaning, but seems only able to grasp it in the idea of a meaningful death--hence his obsession with martyrs. The idea of a life with meaning seems beyond him. He struggles throughout the book with this and with the people trying to suggest that dying is not the only way to have lived. 

I really enjoyed this book and I think it deserves the praise it's gotten. I've tried to sum up here what the book is "about," but it's a story driven by emotion more than plot. It's Cyrus' journey and his steps and stumbles along the way, and I think Akbar did a wonderful job with it.

December Days 02025 #00: Fool

Dec. 13th, 2025 11:30 pm
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It's December Days time again. This year, I have decided that I'm going to talk about skills and applications thereof, if for no other reason than because I am prone to both the fixed mindset and the downplaying of any skills that I might have obtained as not "real" skills because they do not fit some form of ideal.

00: Fool )

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Dec. 14th, 2025 02:21 pm
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It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise that people enthusing about The Pitt (medical drama?) were not actually talking about Pit Babe (omegaverse race car drivers?) despite my brain apparently hastily storing both in the same mental bucket.

I haven't seen either (yet) (probably) (I'm not watching much TV beyond anime these days years), but very happy to see everyone having fun :D


Can a crossover be contemplated? XD

Media consumption: Alien: Earth

Dec. 14th, 2025 08:27 pm
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Personal rating 8/10

This was interesting! I enjoy the Alien franchise and its various entries as a whole—though I admit I've so far been limited to the live action movies/series and haven't explored the print entries—and this was no exception.

Alien: Earth is set between Alien: Covenant and Alien though I don't think you need any knowledge of the other franchise entries to understand what's going on here. It does raise interesting questions about the spread of xenomorphs throughout the universe post-Covenant.

Spoilers for the franchise as a whole and for the series itself. )

Random stuff:

  • I love Eyeleen, the alien eyeball octopus thing! She's amazing, she's iconic, and I predict she will take over the world if we get a S02.
  • They really like superimposing shots in this series. It was used a bit too much for my liking; it went from "Oh, cool," to "Was this really necessary?" pretty quick.
  • In the first episode, there's a scene where the text on the computer screen is apparently bright enough to be projecte legibly on Morrow's face. I can buy that, but it drove me up the wall that they didn't mirror the text.
  • Kirsh slandering sleeved blankets, how dare he. (I love him but how dare he.)
  • Alien: Earth decided to contribute to the franchise by adding to the worldbuilding and Alien Romulus contributed by adding content that followed closely in the footsteps of the original movie. I think both approaches are valid; what's more important is whether the cast and crew are able to pull off whatever they have planned.

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