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Mar. 2nd, 2026 02:01 pm
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Over the last two months, I've been opening all the dreamwidth posts I intend to read (at length) or reply to, and then not having the oomph to do so. At the beginning of the weekend, I have over 450 tabs open in this window. I ... am not going to read all of those. I'm slowly closing them. I'm reading bits of them, but I'm not commenting.

so, one generic post: To all those who have been through surgery / medical bullshit, I hope you are recovering well. To those who have lost loved ones, I'm sorry for your loss, my condolences. To those posting about weather: I'm very much appreciating it. Also those posting small details of lives, reading, gaming, music, etc. To those sharing your creative endeavours, congrats! (and I'm sorry: if it is writing I have no spoons to go read).

If there is something you want me to know about, comment here or DM me please

(This post comes with the soundtrack of Youngest asking "If You were the tax act, what word would you use for tips?" and then complaining that 'gratuities' isn't in section ten, but there is something about grape vines).

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Mar. 2nd, 2026 05:56 am
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How does the Moon's appearance change during a total lunar eclipse? How does the Moon's appearance change during a total lunar eclipse?


Taxes: Filed

Mar. 1st, 2026 09:04 pm
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I finished my taxes today and filed the returns. I'd actually mostly finished 2 weeks ago— hooray for getting my 1099s in a timely fashion this year!— but held off until now just in case one of my banks that sent a 1099 on time for once followed up with a corrected 1099, late. 🙄 And they still could, but at this date I feel the chance is low enough to move forward.

This year is the 13th year I've filed my taxes with the help of Intuit TurboTax. At least I think it's 13 years. I keep track mostly by making new Batman-slaps-Robin memes every year, and last year was 12 years. 🤣 Speaking of, here's my latest, even newer than the one I created last month:

After years of an abusive relationship with Turbo Tax I've learned to live with it (March 2026)

Why the Batman-slaps-Robin meme? It's because I've always had a love-hate/abusive relationship with TurboTax. TT wronged me in the distant past. I tried to leave but found it was harder going it alone than dealing with a partner who'd never have an adult conversation with me about Passive Activity Loss Limits or the Foreign Tax Credit. So I returned to TT's bitch-slapping arms, taking steps to protect myself and knowing I'd have to sneak around to get my fill of adult conversation. (Bonus meme links: My 2024 edition, 2023, 2022, 2021.)

This year TT had some new abusive topics for me. "IS THIS A QUALIFIED SECTION 199(a) BUSINESS?" it demanded. "YES OR NO?" I couldn't file my forms without answering the question. There was no option for "Help me choose" or "WTF is a qualified Section 199(a) business, anyway?" Years of practice in this relationship gave me confidence do dodge over to another browser window, search on the topic, check sources to support the AI powered answer, and then smoothly tell TT like I hadn't even just phoned a friend, "YES!"

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Event: Traumatic Experiences
Event Link: [community profile] traumaticexperiences
Pinch Hit Link: Current Pinch Hit Post
Due Date: March 8th at 8PM PST

[community profile] traumaticexperiences is a (psychological) trauma themed multifandom exchange. We have 3 unclaimed pinch hits! You must write a fanfiction that is a minimum of 1000 words and include a requested fandom, relationship or solo character, and freeform in your fill. The collection will not reveal until everyone who requested 3 unique fandoms has received a gift that meets the minimum assignment requirements.

Assignment Requirements

PH 2 - Dredge (Video Game), Trigun (Anime & Manga 1995-2008), 間の楔 | Ai no Kusabi (Anime)

PH 6 - Given (Anime), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime), Wind Breaker (Anime), Outlast (Video Games)

PH 7 - Four Assassins (2011), RoboCop (Movies 1987-1993), Half-Life (Video Games), Crossing Jordan (TV 2001)

For more details/to claim, view the pinch hit post.

Iran, a tenant, gadgets, trip prep

Mar. 1st, 2026 08:07 pm
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Real-life surrealism continues: as of yesterday the US is at war with Iran, and nobody really seems to know why, because the commander of the US armed forces isn't bothering to say why. Nobody's talking about this IRL because there's nothing to say. It feels random, or maybe like a distraction from domestic issues (Minneapolis, Epstein), or maybe like a random power grab in response to a SCOTUS ruling that our great orange leader didn't like. Any of these, all of these, and we'll never really know, so what's even to say? Related to this stuff, I have been doing some reading: From Dictatorship to Democracy which is very vague and hard to act on, and the graphic version of On Tyranny by Snyder which is excellent, much more actionable, and aimed at stopping the slide from democracy toward dictatorship.

But zoom in, in, in, to one tiny life in the northeast:

  • I have a tenant in my new condo at last! His lease started today but he moves in on Saturday. The hot water was out today, but this turned out to be a quick fix (reboot the tankless hot water heater, clean its filter). It's going to be quite nice to start getting that monthly income.

  • I had much less squirrel-time this week than usual, so I used the extra time to do a bunch of sewing. I finished the squirrel's applique T-shirt, which came out really cool despite imperfections -- upon receipt he preened adorably and kept petting the velvet bits. And I successfully put a zipper into a sweatshirt for Perse, which was pretty easy. Next up is a beetle T-shirt for the bug! None of this is generosity, so much as foisting my practice efforts off on other people.

  • The trip to Montana is shaping up, which is good since we leave in -- ulp - a week. I don't wish to think about this.

  • I am, unusually, shopping for gadgets. It happens occasionally. The bug and I are splitting the cost of a new VR headset; that's already on the way. In March I'm planning to order a new sewing machine because my old one is in bad shape and can't be repaired anymore; I'm starting to lean toward the Janome Sewist 740DC, which seems to have nice features and be available below retail on ebay. I'm also looking at DDR gaming pads, which are easier to choose but feel painfully costly in comparison to what they actually do.

  • Circus continues. Tiny Person turned me on to studying the deep, deep core muscles including the multifidus, which actually seems to make my low back do the right thing for handstands when I engage it (!). I went down some YT rabbit holes, and learned that the diaphragm is actually TWO muscles and they aren't symmetrical. And my backbend keeps getting slowly, steadily better. Acro ironically isn't so great -- we lost our hand-to-hand again and need to get it back -- but that's the way of things.

  • Crossword puzzle creation continues. Working to re-submit a rejected puzzle with my collaborator Z, and also work on a new one that will include my first-ever rebuses.

  • Now that the month is over -- I did drift away from the daily Flash Fiction February prompts. Something else that I guess I wasn't that serious about. If I had been serious I would probably have put daily time on my calendar. I enjoyed writing the seven stories I wrote, though.



Overall, life is good. I have time to stop and research random things like whether anyone has tried to break down extroversion into more granular facets of personality (yes, they have). Time to go to brunch at [personal profile] motyl's without feeling like I have to skimp on something else. Last night I fell asleep early on the couch and it felt good to just let that happen, too.

monday morning

Mar. 2nd, 2026 11:37 am
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Day 1 of the new contract.

I do wish the agent had negotiated a day or two off. I could do with a break. Everything is mad crazy busy around here.

And we're trying to acclimatise the Tweety Sweeties right now, but don't really have anywhere to put them right now, so they're in a cage on the front porch during the day (with water, food, dustbath, and perch) and get brought in at night to sleep safely.

Tweety Sweeties


That should be Nien-go on the left, and Jima-wu on the right. They are, once again, named after food: nien go is the palm sugar and glutinous rice new year cake, and jima-wu is black sesame.

The sole exception to this chicken naming standard has been the 'Lockdown Ladies', Gladys Berechicklian (named after the NSW Premier - like a US state governor - during the early part of the pandemic) and Dr Kerry Chant (named after the NSW Health Minister at the time). I don't know why we landed on those, but it seemed funny at the time, and Gladys Berechicklian always gets a good laugh out of people!

I have political thoughts about Australia and everything that's going on in the world, but will post them another time. *sigh*
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March Meta Matters

Mar. 1st, 2026 09:01 pm
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[community profile] marchmetamatterschallenge is now open. \o/ Visit MARCH META MATTERS CHALLENGE, CHECK-IN NO. 1 to introduce yourself and lay out your goals.  This event will appeal primarily to people with goals for archiving your meta, but it also suits some other recordkeeping goals, and is a good option if you're looking for Dreamwidth events.

yesterday

Mar. 1st, 2026 09:54 pm
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I went to NYC to be a tourist for a couple of hours* and then ring bells. Amtrak each way. While I was reading the news on the way, I learned of the planned protest in Times Square at 2 PM, but that was when I was scheduled to be getting to Trinity Church, 3 miles away, so I skipped it and didn't do any protesting yesterday. Only about 1000 people did go, according to news on the web. It did seem to me that people were doing fun or other useful things while it was sort of spring-like outside, but I would have expected more.

*Takeout "tofu cupbap" from a ramyeon place in a food court on 32nd Street, eaten at a parklet table on a definitely not broad part of Broadway. Nice exhibit at the Museum at FIT. Jazz trio in a real park. long walk.

Book Review

Mar. 1st, 2026 09:07 pm
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A Murder Is Announced
by Agatha Christie

This is the fourth Miss Marple mystery and it is my favorite so far. In the village of Chipping Cleghorn, the town paper carries an announcement one day that a murder will occur that evening at the home of Letitia Blacklock. Assuming it is some sort of murder mystery game, many of the townsfolk show up. The light go out, a burglary is attempted, shots are fired, and a man ends up dead, although evidence points to Letitia being the intended victim. Two more people end up dead in the days following the initial murder. Miss Marple happens to be in Chipping Cleghorn, visiting her niece, and gets involved in figuring out who is doing the murdering, and how and why they are killing people.
I enjoyed this one a lot. It was quite twisty, with hidden identities, multiple suspects, and an interesting web of relationships among the villagers (including a friendship between two women that looked more like a Boston marriage to me). Miss Marple's powers of observation and ability to get people to reveal things in the course of friendly conversation are very front and center. I also liked the glimpse into the way WWII refugees were viewed in rural England of the late 1940s.
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Daily Happiness

Mar. 1st, 2026 05:59 pm
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1. This morning we walked to a new (in our area; I guess they have a couple other locations in LA) cafe that is queer owned and run. They had a really good breakfast burrito, mid donut, and decent matcha latte. It's a little far for a casual walk for Carla, so I'm not sure how often we'd go, but I'm glad to try it out. We also stopped at the Italian deli on the way home and got sandwiches for lunch.

2. Even though our Japan trip will be longer than last time, I want to pack lighter, at least in some regards. I've also been thinking about getting a crossbody bag to use on a daily basis while there instead of my little backpack I use at Disneyland, because the backpack hurts my back between my shoulderblades, and I don't have that issue with a crossbody bag. So first I was thinking about just getting a smallish bag to replace the little backpack, and then was thinking about getting a slightly bigger bag to use on the plane so it could fit my ipad (the largest item I'd want on the plane) because the laptop bag I used last time was such overkill (just used it because it was something we already had at home). But after looking at bags, I found one that I think would be good to use on a daily basis and would be big enough for the flight. It arrived today and I tried it out and my ipad fits, and everything I'd want to have accessible on the plane fits without being overloaded, and it seems comfortable for daily use! I've also decided to use the smaller suitcase backpack that Carla recently got for my main bag, and she'll use one of the bigger bags we both used last time.

3. Finished up a puzzle today. This is the second side of the double sided Disney cats/dogs puzzle that I did a couple months ago.



4. After skipping a few months of flea prevention medication for the cats during the winter, we decided to start them on it again this month and I was able to get all five cats in one day. Usually Gemma is so suspicious that if I don't get her first, it might take a few days before she lowers her guard enough that I can get her.

Challenge 201: Texturize 2

Mar. 1st, 2026 08:20 pm
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Kim Yu-na | Kuraki Mai x2

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Mods, would it be possible to get my tag updated? Thanks! ^^

Heated Chivalry by jamie_flack (SFW)

Mar. 1st, 2026 08:17 pm
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Fandom: Heated Rivalry
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Ilya/Shane
Content Notes/Warnings: N/A
Medium: Digital
Artist Website/Gallery: jamie_flack
Why this piece is awesome: Lovely piece of Ilya and Shane as competing medieval tournament knights.  It definitely looks like it could be the cover of a historical/fantasy novel.
Link: Instagram

IPHs: 1-12

Mar. 1st, 2026 08:08 pm
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These pinch hits are due Monday 16 March at 9:59 PM EST. Claim a pinch hit by commenting on this post with your AO3 handle and the AO3 handle of the pinch hit. All comments are screened.

Any request can be filled with minimum 10,000 words of fic. If the person opted in to receiving a comic for a given request, that request can also be filled with a comic of minimum 10 pages/minimum 25 panels. Read the full rules here.

If you have a current High Adrenaline assignment and you want a pinch hit, make sure to state whether you are swapping your assignment or picking up a pinch hit in addition to your assignment. You can only have a total of two active assignments/pinch hits at a time, you absolute maniacs. Finish one of those before grabbing another.

To make any request look prettier, drop the person's username into the Auto AO3 App. To learn more about a fandom that looks interesting and cool, see the fandom promos.

PH 1 - [SAFETY] Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Crossover Fandom, Chalion Saga - Lois McMaster Bujold, Jem and the Holograms (Cartoon), Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (TV) )


PH 2 - Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes (Granada TV 1984), Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened (Video Game), [SAFETY] A Study in Emerald - Neil Gaiman, [SAFETY] Art in the Blood - Brian Stableford, Battlestar Galactica (2003), Dark Shadows (1966) )


PH 3 - NoPixel (Web Series), Video Blogging RPF, 仙王的日常生活 | The Daily Life of the Immortal King (Cartoon), [SAFETY] 可愛いだけじゃない式守さん | Kawaii dake ja Nai Shikimori-san | Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie, [SAFETY] ALICE - Erin LeCount (Music Video), 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs )


PH 4 - 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime & Manga), [SAFETY] Midnight Scenes: From the Woods (Video Game), Wind Breaker (Anime), Gachiakuta (Anime) )


PH 5 - Crossover Fandom, The Hurricane Wars - Thea Guanzon, [SAFETY] The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood )


PH 6 - [SAFETY] Bullet Train (2022), [SAFETY] Kraven the Hunter (2024), The Fall Guy (2024), Gladiator (Movies - Scott) )


PH 7 - Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan, Star Wars: Thrawn Series - Timothy Zahn (2017), [SAFETY] Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 (Cartoon), [SAFETY] 風の谷のナウシカ | Kaze no Tani no Naushika | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) )


PH 8 - [SAFETY] Jósika Miklós - Király és Koldus | King Matthias and the Beggar Boy, Hallo itt Mátyás király! - Bogáti Péter, Night Prince - Jeaniene Frost, Jumurdzsák gyűrűje | Yoomurjak's Ring (Video Game) )


PH 9 - [SAFETY] The Marvels (Movie 2023), [SAFETY] Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (Movie 2020), [SAFETY] Charlie's Angels (2019), NCIS: Sydney )


PH 10 - The Sexy Brutale (Video Game), [SAFETY] Unsuitorable (Visual Novel), [SAFETY] Boehringer's uACR Mission: Detect the SOS Commercial, [SAFETY] Original Work )


PH 11 - Nantucket Trilogy - S.M. Stirling, Crossover Fandom, Crossover Fandom, [SAFETY] 长公主在上 | Zhǎng Gōng Zhǔ Zài Shàng (Web Series), Grimm (TV), 镇魂 | Guardian (TV 2018), 绅探 | Detective L (TV) )


PH 12 - Crossover Fandom, 崩坏:星穹铁道 | Honkai: Star Rail (Video Game), 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game), [SAFETY] Original Work, [SAFETY] 恋をするつもりはなかった | Koi wo Suru Tsumori wa Nakatta | I Didn't Mean to Fall in Love (Manga), 网恋翻车指南 - 酱子贝 | Guide on How to Fail at Online Dating - Jiàng Zǐ Bèi, The Handsome Salesman At Work Is An Ideal Master, ダンジョン飯 | Dungeon Meshi | Delicious in Dungeon )

Finish Line March 1!

Mar. 1st, 2026 07:08 pm
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FINISH LINE

YOU MADE IT!

I hope your weekend treated you well, but even if it didn’t, we’re here to celebrate your marathon achievements! 

Please reply with your numbers for the weekend–word count, number of pages edited, outlining work–whatever you accomplished. Include what you feel should be included, but please remember that we love numbers almost as much as words.

Thank you for writing with us this weekend!

 

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Hello Hello! After the trials of AO3 being down for a couple hours today (my suspicion is that Hap got a lil TOO excited about the new giant espresso machine), our assignments are OUT! Due to the same delay, the assignments are now going to be 24 hours later, on Monday, March 16th 2026 at 9:59 EDT. (Countdown)

Questions? Concerns? Need to change your assignment for a pinch hit? Please email the modmail at highadrenalinemod@gmail.com.

Eleven initial pinch hits are going to be arriving in the next couple minutes, but for now:

GO! GO! GO!

convention report: Corflu 43

Mar. 1st, 2026 04:20 pm
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Although I still receive a few fanzines, I consider myself retired from fanzine fandom, which is pretty much why I hadn't been to a Corflu, the annual convention of that small and elitist fraternity, in 15 years. But this one was to be in Santa Rosa, easily accessible from home, and the membership list was full of people I knew and would like to see again. So why not.

It felt like I'd never left. Conversations were resumed without any hitch. Only the visuals were startling. Many of us, and I don't except myself from this, have aged so much as to be hardly recognizable at first after a long time gap. And the number of physical infirmities and mobility aids was impressive. It's a sign of the times that, when 14 of us headed out on a group expedition to the Charles M. Schulz Museum (which I'd been to before more than once, but it's an excellent museum well worth revisiting), we all qualified for the senior discount but one, and she was given it by courtesy.

The hotel was a comfy Marriott just outside of downtown, with plenty of restaurants within walking distance, though because of my dietary restrictions I refrained from joining in. But I did risk the convention banquet, which was catered at our hotel meeting room from a Puerto Rican restaurant nearby, a favorite of Rich Coad, the convention chair. I was able to nibble at the ground beef picadillo, and some seasoned rice and beans, all delicious. It was an excellent choice of venue, at least for all of us, and the convention was altogether superbly run, so kudos to Rich and all the committee.

Interesting programming, too, curated by Jeanne Bowman. A couple panels on Bay Area fannish history, one on the Magic Cellar, which as moderator Deb Notkin aptly described it, was a nightclub that felt like home to the fans who frequented it; I was lucky enough to be one of its denizens for the last year of its existence in 1977-8. And a panel on local fandom of the 80s, which while it paid notice to the local clubs, the Little Men and PenSFA, which I frequented, concentrated on a circle focused in San Francisco some of whose members I knew well but which as a group I had no connection with.

Panels also on contemporary fan editing and APAs. I haven't belonged to an apa in 20 years, so some of the discussion of their migration away from print was news to me. I agree with the general opinion that an online discussion community isn't an apa, but the production of apazines as PDFs and their distribution over email, saving both the expense and time of physical mail - especially for international members - seemed a good idea, despite a song by Sandra Bond poking fun at the whole idea of efanzines that was sung lustily at closing ceremonies.

Of lighter programming, charades based on fanzine titles was a little dubious, especially as many of the attendees, including those tasked to do the charading, hadn't heard of some of the titles, and having them be ones we recognized was the whole point. On the other hand, slam storytelling - you get the microphone for five minutes, tell an amusing anecdote from your life - worked very well. The convention theme was pickles, so the storytellers worked that in somehow. In only a couple cases did that involve physical pickled cucumbers, but all the rest told of being in a pickle. Mostly stories of travel or of animals, or both. Tom Whitmore and Karen Anderson's story of transporting pet cats by car was perhaps the most amusing.

The Guest of Honor, name picked out of a hat as customary, was Jerry Kaufman, and his GoH speech at the banquet, on the embarrassing circumstances long ago which is why he never gives speeches, could have been another entry in the previous evening's storytelling. Past president of fwa, an honorary position chosen by acclamation, was Jeanne Gomoll. Geri Sullivan and Pat Virzi showed around the current draft of a book of Corflu memorabilia they're editing. Next year's Corflu will be in Vancouver BC, run by some of the same people running this one plus sundry.

I had a good time. I picked up a bunch of interesting-looking fanzines. I'm glad I came. Health permitting, I should resume going more often.

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