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laridian ([personal profile] laridian) wrote2025-10-06 01:58 pm

Fallout 76: Two Can Play That Game


Two Can Play That Game (811 words) by laridian
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Fallout 76
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Billy Beltbuckles/Buttercup
Characters: Billy Beltbuckles, Buttercup
Additional Tags: Tumblr: Falloutober, Misunderstandings, Secret Relationship
Summary:

Followup to More Important Than You. The misunderstandings continue, as Billy thinks he's been kicked to the curb.

Falloutober prompt #28, knuckle sandwich

goodbyebird: Birds of prey: Big Barda and Cassandra Cain. There is most certainly a size difference oh yes. (C ∞ big lady tiny bat)
goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-10-06 10:01 am

This and that and a very tired me.

+ All I've done since making it home is sleep, download some stuff, watch the entire season of Wayward, and play undemanding video games. Man have I slept. Would like to lie down right now and sleep some more, but I'm headed back to work for the day (we abruptly left Thursday instead of Friday as planned, so I left behind a wee bit more chaos that I'm comfortable with).

Surprisingly smooth ride on the ferry though, given the weather.

+ Dear Vidder letters for Festivids are cropping up, and they're such a pleasure to read through. Aww fandom ❤️

+ Hunting down the digital singles for Birds of Prey, bc waiting for the trade to drop in six months is just not on the table. More Big Barda and Tiny Bat NOW. And they cancelled it, so I ain't giving them extra money, no sir :p

Now to figure out how to read them in an enjoyable manner.

Oh! And posted some scans to [community profile] capshare from the second and third trade.

+ Watched the new Fantastic Four. It was cozy! I'm enjoying this new return to more child-friendly superhero movies. Like, I can see letting my nephew watch both this and the new Superman movie with me. I don't need all this dark stuff for grownups; the world is dark enough as is, gimme escapism!
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laridian ([personal profile] laridian) wrote2025-10-04 02:06 pm

Art Therapy, Chapter 37


Art Therapy (44008 words) by laridian
Chapters: 37/?
Fandom: Fallout 76
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Beckett/Male Resident
Characters: Male Resident (Fallout 76), MODUS (Fallout), Beckett (Fallout 76), Original Male Character(s), Sage (Fallout 76), Frankie (Fallout 76), Original Female Character(s)
Additional Tags: Diary/Journal, Illustrations, Phobias, Fear of Thunderstorms, Canon-Typical Violence
Series: Part 2 of Ironwood
Summary of this chapter: Frank and Willow make their way to the Whitespring, despite Beckett's objections.


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Prix ([personal profile] prixmium) wrote2025-10-03 08:00 am

Obligatory Taylor Swift Post

Taylor Swift fandom did not catch me as early as it did the person I used to talk about Taylor Swift with a lot. The person I have in mind collected all her physical CDs from the very first.

Recently, I have not heard much from that person. It kind of hurts that she doesn't really know much about what's going on with my life anymore. I know she's been going through burnout and fatigue, but it has been a thought process over the past couple of weeks to realize that even though she has kind of removed herself from my everyday sphere of thought that there's a part of my heart that is hurting for her absence.

It's not that I don't care about her, and I believe that she probably thinks she cares about me. I just think that she has this very immediate-local-reality locus of attention these days for herself. I know that a couple of years ago, she was a bit more online again, and it burnt her. But she and I met online, and it's like she used to understand my way of life and that my relationships are, by necessity, fairly online-focused.

A couple years ago, during that getting-burnt part, she thanked me for being there for her and indicated that had it not been for me that she might have been much worse off or in real danger due to the fallout of that situation. But then, as she cocooned away to try and begin the process of healing, she just pretty much vanished from my life.

She pops in every now and then, and for a while, I left her breadcrumbs or dead bird offerings, like a cat, hoping that when she bothered to check her discord notifications that she would respond to my thoughts toward her or care to show her things she liked. Sometimes, it worked.

For the most part, however, she would come in with whatever new thing she wanted to say with little or no acknowledgment of the backlog of links. And I get that the longer she was away, the more daunting 10 or 12 links might become, over the course of weeks and months. However, something kind of punched me in the chest a little.

I told her about Charlie's passing. It was just a small message. I thought she might notice or care, as her pets and stress over her aging dog has sometimes been a reason for her long-term absence or stated inability to have deep conversations. I know that, in the past, she has told me about how she only has "meme sharing" energy for people. And, to some degree, I can relate and sympathize with that. I try really, really hard to just keep telling myself that this is such a time for her and that she is dealing with what might be some kind of chronic fatigue disorder.

I try my best to reason with my emotions. But she didn't even notice the message. When I asked her if she'd seen it, she even excused it as having gotten lost in the shuffle of my sending her other relevant-to-her links. So, I told her something to the effect of, "Well, if they're too much for you to go through at this time, I'll stop sending so many."

This was two-pronged in a way. On the one hand, I mean it for both our sakes. If my efforts are not any kind of comfort to her and are just some kind of thing to maybe or maybe not bother with when she has 15 minutes of energy for interacting with me, quarterly at best it seems, then I don't think I should curate anything for her with the thought that it will be well-received or that I should give her some hypothetical social obligation to fulfill or not. On the other hand, I was really hurt that she doesn't even look at my messages closely enough, before sending one of her quarterly messages, to see if I have left a comment there about anything major in my life. Even something like losing a pet when, as I said, she has more than once put a pin in everything in her life in a very vocal and clear boundary-setting way about dealing with her pets.

When I said this, she said something like, "Do whatever's best for you."

I don't think it can be much more clear that there is a kind of dismissal of my importance and feelings there. At least, I have to assume there is.

If our relationship is ever solid enough again for me to send her this post to read, I hope that she doesn't feel angry or slighted by the fact that I am talking about her in vague terms to my online journal that's really only read by a handful of acquaintances. Because it's not like I can talk about it with her with the expectation that I will be heard anytime soon.

I kind of anticipate that she'll reach out in a few days when she's had time to listen to and digest the Taylor Swift album. That's one of "our things" together. It's a shared interest we know we have with each other even when other people in our lives don't share it.

But what counts as "in each other's lives"?

I get that people, especially married people and people with "professional" faces on their careers, have this tendency to compartmentalize and only come back to certain aspects of their lives when they have the time and emotional space for it. I do the same thing... to a degree. But I can't help but feel like I've been through two or three deep crises since she kind of dropped out of regular circulation in my life. And sure, maybe it's because her own crisis of energy and deep burnout is somehow so much worse than I understand.

But friendship is a two way street.

Read more... )
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laridian ([personal profile] laridian) wrote2025-10-02 02:34 pm

Fallout 76: More Important Than You


More Important Than You (1099 words) by laridian
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Fallout 76
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Billy Beltbuckles/Buttercup
Characters: Vin Russo, Billy Beltbuckles, Buttercup
Additional Tags: Tumblr: Falloutober, Misunderstandings, Secret Relationship
Summary:

Nobody knows that Billy and Buttercup are kinda-sorta seeing each other by meeting up during "work" (when Buttercup takes Billy hostage for a while). Vin Russo certainly doesn't know. Now that he's back in Atlantic City, he's more than happy to help his fellow Munis, including going in Buttercup's place to Quentino's.

For Falloutober 2025's prompt "Good Neighbor".
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laridian ([personal profile] laridian) wrote2025-10-01 02:18 pm

Art Therapy, Chapter 36


Art Therapy (42703 words) by laridian
Chapters: 36/?
Fandom: Fallout 76
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Beckett/Male Resident
Characters: Male Resident (Fallout 76), MODUS (Fallout), Beckett (Fallout 76), Original Male Character(s), Sage (Fallout 76), Frankie (Fallout 76), Original Female Character(s)
Additional Tags: Diary/Journal, Illustrations, Phobias, Fear of Thunderstorms, Canon-Typical Violence
Series: Part 2 of Ironwood

Summary of this chapter:
It's spring, and Beckett's brother Frank returns to Beckett and Willow with an offer that might make them all rich.
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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-10-01 07:39 pm

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+ My brain is mush. We dock sometime during tonight, so tomorrow will be another hectic day. Thankfully come Friday I shall have freedoooommmm.

+ I want a Big Barda icon but I'm too zapped to make one *sulk*

Maybe after I've had my shower.

+ Not helping: my mom constantly asking me when I can come see her in Oslo, and for plans this Christmas when she'll be visiting and living at my brother's. I do not have capacity for this. Love her to bits but it's tough to convey that SOCIAL BANK EMPTY, PLAN QUEUE FULL.

+ Booked my flu shot for next Thursday. Apparently they're not doing Covid shots at the doctor anymore, boo. And the only information I can find is that it becomes available week 42. Hopefully I manage to get in there early enough that it will mostly be in full effect by the time I go to Thailand.

+ One Battle After Another will be showing at the small local cinema next week. There's been some very positive buzz. I may try to lure some friends to come with.

+ Decided to try and move away from using GoodReads, and so far StoryGraph seems a good fit. I know there's quite a few options out there, but I only made it through two before settling on StoryGraph. (Fable being the second option, but just way too busy for me. Someone looking for a move involved and social experience might vibe with it!)

One of the fun things is you can make your own book lists or challenges. I started putting together a small Queer Comics one. I could only find two other comic/graphic novel challenges by searching, so that's certainly a void in need of filling that's what she said.

Anyways, I'm here, in case anybody else is stretching their wings.

Sad eta: Jane Goodall has passed.
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Prix ([personal profile] prixmium) wrote2025-10-01 11:19 am
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Word tracking spreadsheet/start of October

I have mentioned probably that specifically since July my creativity has kind of crashed and burned. It sucks a lot, and I had a very bad few days recently with my mental health. I feel a bit better at the moment, but I am still worried about my ability to maintain this outlook.

Currently, I am signed up for the bingo challenge at [community profile] fandom_empire and have been trying to track things over at [community profile] communal_creators.

Someone over at the latter suggested this word tracking spreadsheet template. Decided to try using it from today.
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blueshiftofdeath ([personal profile] blueshiftofdeath) wrote2025-09-28 08:25 pm

K-pop Demon Hunters

Watched this with ebaths last week, and it was very entertaining. I was expecting more of a cash grab, but I felt a lot of love and thought had been put into the movie. Great animation with some stand out moments, great soundtrack, laughs throughout (important!!), an overall effective message, and very pleasantly female-centric on top of it all! I enjoyed myself and have been returning to the soundtrack since finishing.

That being said, it's not so impressive that I would normally be writing a post about it, but there were several elements that kept me thinking about it. Mostly in terms of what they didn't do. The core message (basically "self-acceptance and the ability to confide in others are important parts of life") is very effective, but it seems like it was supposed to be part of something more complex that got cut. Some parts of the movie really left me scratching my head..... personally I'm OK with this since I see it as a purely "for fun and entertainment" movie rather than something with deep literary value, but still. I have Thoughts... here they come!

cut for spoilers )

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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-09-28 07:45 pm

Look mom! I killed another one!

Guess who picked up a super fun comic, tore through three trades, then wanted to find folks talking about it and searched on BluSky... to find it got cancelled the very day she picked it up? AYUP.

Why aren't people buying super fun team comics?? *shakes fist at universe*
(yes it was cancelled due to poor sales)

The comic in question? Birds of Prey, written by Kelly Thompson. It had team! Quips! Competency! Siblings! Big Barda and Tiny Bat!! Muscles and mind-controlled beefcakes!

The last issue comes out in December and I'd prefer to pick up the trade. When I went to check if we'd even get volume 4 - comics! they treat us so well! - there was some good sprinkled in there. Firstly, she's pitching a new book at DC featuring a couple of the characters from BoP. My feral mind is slamming both fists on the table, chanting "Big and tiny! Big and tiny!" Probably not but gimme.

Secondly, Thompson's heading up the new Buffy and Angel run at Dynamite!
In my early days trying to figure out how to be a writer and what stories mattered to me and why — no heroine quite broke through for me like Buffy Summers.

She was somehow everything my young geek heart had always wanted but hadn’t known to ask for. Something about that delicate alchemy of horror, fantasy, and comedy paired with a hero so pure of heart and yet flawed and relatable was… impossible to deny. I fell deeply in love with Buffy, and following that, her whole world. Her ex-boyfriend is now a supernatural detective in Los Angeles you say? Inject it directly into my veins! But unlike a lot of other worlds I loved, the world of Buffy and Angel somehow never fell to the wayside. I could always come back to it and find something new, or something I’d missed, or something I needed. And I hope this new story we’re telling can do the same for old and new fans everywhere.

Thank god BOOM! lost the license because oof. Outside of the pretty covers and first issue, that was rough to say the least.

But I'm excited for this! We could, dare I say it, get a good Buffy comic.
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tetralogy ([personal profile] tetralogy) wrote2025-09-28 08:05 am
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Awful Interviews

As my thesis defense date is sneaking closer and closer, I'm doing my best to land a job for after I graduate. Results so far have been mixed. Beyond the expected pile of rejections, I have one position all but lined up (in academia) that seems like a great fit, but the pay is shitty. I have an interview later this week for something similar (also in academia) that actually pays a decent wage, so I've really got my fingers crossed for that one.

And I also had an interview for an industry startup position on Friday that was a complete fucking disaster.

Read more... )

Have any of y'all had bad interviews before? Please share--I bet they'll make me feel better about my own lol.
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Prix ([personal profile] prixmium) wrote2025-09-27 02:23 am

4 Pics That Aren't Selfies

I was tagged to this by a friend on tumblr, so here are four (technically 5) pictures that aren't selfies.



1. Wall hanging at the church I sometimes attend in Tokyo. It's an artistic rendering of the Holy Spirit descending to engage with humanity/people/Jesus in human down. On the other side, there's a similar art style one of communion. Both are representations of God interacting with humanity.

It's kinda cheating but I guess I'll show that one too without counting it as one of the four.





2. A free rabbit/cat dessert I was given last time I went to Haidilao in Ikebukuro. They're nice if you come there semi regularly alone for some reason. It honestly didn't taste like much but the berry stuff was nice.



3. One of the stupidly large Japanese crows. I encounter them not irregularly in this area when I go that way to work. One morning, I saw one trying to kill a different species of bird. Other mornings, they're scavenging the poorly netted off business trash before the garbage collectors pick it up.



4. A view of Bays Mountain from a walk I took when I was home in America in August. For all its faults, I miss being home sometimes.
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Prix ([personal profile] prixmium) wrote2025-09-26 07:03 am
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(Audio)book request

I want book recs if anyone has them. I'm about to start the last John Dies at the End audiobook, and I am finding I think maybe listening to audiobooks as much or more than disconnected reddit stories or true crime docs/YouTube videos might be good for my mental health.

As mentioned, I most recently have been on a Jason Pargin kick. I don't know why. I just respect him and think he's a cool guy. Honestly his prose isn't that beautiful but it's easy as hell to follow.

In the past, I was also really into Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and I'm usually genuinely interested in whatever I'm reading or teaching as an English teacher.

I'm not looking for high brow or hard to track stuff right now.

I would be most interested in:

funny novels with a dark or ironic twist

horror that isn't primarily about gore

sci-fi that is funny or clever

I've not been super into reading or listening to fantasy as I've tried it and my long term project there is Wheel of Time but I went off it a bit when the TV show got cancelled after season 3. Just dread or whatever. But I would be interested in like a baby's first romantasy

I prefer character driven / shipping possible novels but only feel mildly so about the JDATE novels so I'm flexible. I'm also looking for stuff that'll make me wanna write

Thank you if you have suggestions 🙏
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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-09-26 12:20 pm
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Oh hey, AO3 is down…

Down for maintenance, you say?
A timely drabble-athon!

Where we can all huddle together, prompt silly things, write fills, and spread some fannish joy.
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rue ([personal profile] cielsosinfel) wrote2025-09-25 10:02 pm
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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-09-24 06:28 pm
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Say, about them icons...

Too rusty to even think about touching live action, but if anybody have any comic book covers or panels they'd like to see iconned, pop them in the comments?
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goodbyebird ([personal profile] goodbyebird) wrote2025-09-24 10:19 am

Post brought to you by Red Bull.

+ Fishery has been so consistently bad there's talk of maybe heading home a little earlier. I wouldn't mind. I've been cope-eating my way through the whole trip lol. Pity I undid all the progress I made last trip, but I gotta keep my spirits up some way, and right now that's via candy and comics.

The weather is also kind of shit, and looking to get shittier. Like, no fishery and go seek shelter by the coast shittier.

+ I sometimes stop by creativenarket.com for their weekly batch of free goods, and this week they've got a 1300 pack of really versatile marker elements up for grabs. Lines, boxes, circles, icons... could do a lot of fun stuff with it!
(I haven't made icons in so long *sob*)

+ My dad had a skin cancer scare last week, but thankfully they caught it in time! (by which I mean, the doctor said it looked ok, he insisted they remove it, and then it turned out to be cancerous. So happy my dad's a stubborn one.) They've taken further tests and found no sign of it having spread, so he should be in the clear.

+ I did send him the link to this study: Daily vitamin B3 dose cuts skin cancer risk by up to 54%. Very large pool of participants, I feel more than sturdy enough to pester him about adding some vitamins. (I'll also have to push when it comes to sunblock *sigh*)
Overall, niacinamide – also known as nicotinamide, a vitamin B3 form found in food and supplements that supports cellular energy, DNA repair and healthy skin – was associated with a 14% lower risk of developing skin cancer. When people began nicotinamide after having earlier received a positive skin cancer diagnosis, the reduction in risk was 54%. What's more, the effect was seen in both basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, with the largest drop in squamous cell cancers.

+ Italian workers’ strike in solidarity with Gaza brings disruptions across the country.

+ House Arab.
I watched in real time as the consensus congealed; by Sunday morning, everyone seemed to agree that the events of the previous day could only be interpreted as senseless barbarism or perhaps an Iranian plot, but absolutely not as a legible expression of rage by a people the world had left to die.

+ With the Serial Numbers Filed Off: The Problem with Trad Pub Fanfic.

+ [personal profile] sholio posted a bunch of Murderbot fic recs, bless. Bookverse short gen and longer iddy plot fics, PLUS a fic of their own: Crime And Punishment, Mensah POV, 2500 words. I'm not allowing myself a break from my current book, but very excited to dig in after.

...I didn't have a Murderbot tag shame on me.
eta also, schneefink.

+ ‘Andor’ Writer Dan Gilroy On Disney Suspending Jimmy Kimmel & Hollywood Facing “Venomous Evil”.
Their goal is to instill fear, to make you feel helpless, hopeless, to break you down. Don’t let them. Educate yourself. Organize. Speak truth to authority. Because the story’s not written — the pen is in your hand.
(they did decide to reinstate Kimmel. And then announced a price hike hours later 🫠)

+ The ‘blue dragon’ is back from the brink and Global Conservation Protection of Calakmul Helps Increase Jaguar Population by 30%. More pretty dragons and pretty cats \o/

+ The US town that pays every pregnant woman $1,500.
The town of Flint made headlines a decade ago when pediatrician Mona Hanna discovered lead levels in local children’s blood had risen dangerously after the city switched its water supply to the Flint River. The coalition that came together to protect children then continued to advocate for children after the water crisis resolved, Hanna said.