Image claiming to show Renee Nicole Good's car aimed at ICE officer isn't what it seems
Jan. 10th, 2026 01:11 amCredible videos of the shooting showed the wheels of Good's car were turned away from the agent when she moved forward and he shot her.
2025 Year in Review
Jan. 9th, 2026 09:05 pmThis is a mashup of a lot of memes I've seen going around, as well as some I've done in years past. It already feels like I'm so late to the party that I didn't want to do multiple things lol
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snowflake challenge #5: wishes
Jan. 9th, 2026 08:13 pmChallenge #5: In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.
- Soup recipes! I have to admit I've been looking forward to making this request ever since I thought of it :)
- Recs for space horror media or fics
- Read one of my poems from this year if you're so inclined?
mistakes were made
Jan. 10th, 2026 01:05 amIn "ice is slippy" news, I have managed to bruise both my hips in hard falls this week: the left one at hockey camp earlier this week, the right at Warbirds tonight.
For preference, I sleep curled up on one side.
Ow.
snowflake challenge #5
Jan. 9th, 2026 04:57 pm
Challenge #5
In your own space, create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.
1. icons/where to find icons of any of my favorite fandoms/ships, especially Roy Kent/Jamie Tartt (Ted Lasso) and Evan Buckley/Eddie Diaz (9-1-1). More 9-1-1 icons that include Christopher too would be great. :D
2. icon tutorials for people who don't have photoshop/want to improve on skills
3. a mod icon for
4. fanart for any of my fics, found at
5. New friends - on here, Tumblr (
Daily Check In.
Jan. 9th, 2026 06:45 pmThis is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Friday to midnight on Saturday (8pm Eastern Time).
Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
Poll #34064 Daily poll
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 23
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 23
How are you doing?
I am okay
15 (65.2%)
I am not okay, but don't need help right now
8 (34.8%)
I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)
How many other humans are you living with?
I am living single
7 (30.4%)
One other person
11 (47.8%)
More than one other person
5 (21.7%)
Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
CHECK IN: DAY 9
Jan. 10th, 2026 12:14 amIs today a writing day, or a taking-it-easy day? Both are good...
Question of the day: what is the best/worst typo that has stuck in your memory?
Question of the day: what is the best/worst typo that has stuck in your memory?
Book Review: Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition, Beau Riffenburgh
Jan. 9th, 2026 03:48 pmTitle: Shackleton's Forgotten Expedition: The Voyage of the Nimrod
Author: Beau Riffenburgh
Published: 2004
Rating: 4 of 5
Page Count: 305
Total Page Count: 557,485
Text Number: 2096
Read Because: cold boys secondary sources; this is a belated review from summer last year and for the life of me I cannot remember how I got my hands on the book
Review:
Riffenburgh is a mediocre technical writer, which makes for clumsy sentence construction and scene transitions. And while I can't fault his research, his agenda is weirdly obvious—he's a complicated and critical Shackleton stan, which nevertheless makes him a Wilson and Scott hater. But, structurally, this is well-balanced: Shackleton's reputation as the failure of the British National Antarctic Expedition vs. the image fostered in the rest of his career hinges at the Nimrod, so there's a lot of the Discovery but a willingness to skim later and better-known details of the Endurance.
As for Shackleton. 1) He reminds me of Borchgrevink of the Southern Cross, chasing fame, uninterested in science, not very good at planning; Shackleton's rapport with (select of) his men and aptitude for leadership sets him apart, but it's clear that public response to the Southern Cross vs. the Nimrod was fueled purely by British chauvinism. 2) He's insufferable! 3) The excess of close calls in the return journeys from both geographic and magnetic pole attempts further cements my opinion that trying to identify the exact causes of Scott's failure in 1912 is a situation of forest and trees, the problem more fundamental than any specifics: as soon as you start a man-hauling across the Antarctic, you are one unlucky run from death.
It's a janky read, but I'm grateful this exists; there's a regretful dearth of secondary sources about the not-big-name Antarctic expeditions. And oh, how I wish more of the journals had ever been published!
Author: Beau Riffenburgh
Published: 2004
Rating: 4 of 5
Page Count: 305
Total Page Count: 557,485
Text Number: 2096
Read Because: cold boys secondary sources; this is a belated review from summer last year and for the life of me I cannot remember how I got my hands on the book
Review:
Riffenburgh is a mediocre technical writer, which makes for clumsy sentence construction and scene transitions. And while I can't fault his research, his agenda is weirdly obvious—he's a complicated and critical Shackleton stan, which nevertheless makes him a Wilson and Scott hater. But, structurally, this is well-balanced: Shackleton's reputation as the failure of the British National Antarctic Expedition vs. the image fostered in the rest of his career hinges at the Nimrod, so there's a lot of the Discovery but a willingness to skim later and better-known details of the Endurance.
As for Shackleton. 1) He reminds me of Borchgrevink of the Southern Cross, chasing fame, uninterested in science, not very good at planning; Shackleton's rapport with (select of) his men and aptitude for leadership sets him apart, but it's clear that public response to the Southern Cross vs. the Nimrod was fueled purely by British chauvinism. 2) He's insufferable! 3) The excess of close calls in the return journeys from both geographic and magnetic pole attempts further cements my opinion that trying to identify the exact causes of Scott's failure in 1912 is a situation of forest and trees, the problem more fundamental than any specifics: as soon as you start a man-hauling across the Antarctic, you are one unlucky run from death.
It's a janky read, but I'm grateful this exists; there's a regretful dearth of secondary sources about the not-big-name Antarctic expeditions. And oh, how I wish more of the journals had ever been published!
First five star within the first week of January; can't hate that. The fact that it also gets my favorite tag is also surely a coincidence and not indicative of the fact that I'm swayed by personal taste. Anyway, Of Thunder & Lightning was incredible. Still on a Silver Sprocket binge.
Title: The Sucker
Author: Elle Shivers
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 1.5 of 5
Page Count: 65
Total Page Count: 556,810
Text Number: 2092
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Reunited by an ecological study in advance of commercial development, two estranged friends enter into an antagonistic romantic relationship. Good intentions, but lackluster execution on all fronts. Characters and even timelines are difficult distinguish in the simplified art style, muddying an underdeveloped script; the metaphor the heart of the story works, but fails to come alive.
Title: Of Thunder & Lightning
Author: Kimberly Wang
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 5 of 5
Page Count: 80
Total Page Count: 556,890
Text Number: 2093
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Two magical-girl cyborgs fight on opposite sides of a commercialized, televised war for humanity. I can be in no ways unbiased: this could have been written just for me, so I'm blind to flaws. Star-crossed love known and enacted in the intimacy of violence would be enough to do it for me, but this also has gratifying layout tricks and a dynamic style that's especially good at capturing the combative and conflicted expressions that the narrative demands. I read it twice for sheer pleasure; I can't wait to see what
Title: Sugar & Other Stories
Author: Joy San
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 3.5 of 5
Page Count: 160
Total Page Count: 557,050
Text Number: 2094
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Collections are perforce a mixed bag, and this is no exception; but I like it more than not, which wasn't what I was expecting when greated with the simplistic, cartoony art style awash in negative space. But it works surprisingly well, both to contrast the horror and when broken up by more painterly, dense panels. The brevity makes some of the stories feel gimmicky, but what playful, unsettling creativity! Standouts for me are the sensual "I Like to Squeeze into Tight Places," the more developed "Too Much on Your Plate," and the perfect simplicity of "At the End."
Title: The Sucker
Author: Elle Shivers
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 1.5 of 5
Page Count: 65
Total Page Count: 556,810
Text Number: 2092
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Reunited by an ecological study in advance of commercial development, two estranged friends enter into an antagonistic romantic relationship. Good intentions, but lackluster execution on all fronts. Characters and even timelines are difficult distinguish in the simplified art style, muddying an underdeveloped script; the metaphor the heart of the story works, but fails to come alive.
Title: Of Thunder & Lightning
Author: Kimberly Wang
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 5 of 5
Page Count: 80
Total Page Count: 556,890
Text Number: 2093
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Two magical-girl cyborgs fight on opposite sides of a commercialized, televised war for humanity. I can be in no ways unbiased: this could have been written just for me, so I'm blind to flaws. Star-crossed love known and enacted in the intimacy of violence would be enough to do it for me, but this also has gratifying layout tricks and a dynamic style that's especially good at capturing the combative and conflicted expressions that the narrative demands. I read it twice for sheer pleasure; I can't wait to see what
Title: Sugar & Other Stories
Author: Joy San
Published: Silver Sprocket, 2023
Rating: 3.5 of 5
Page Count: 160
Total Page Count: 557,050
Text Number: 2094
Read Because: reading the publisher, ebook borrowed from the Multnomah County Library via Hoopla
Review: Collections are perforce a mixed bag, and this is no exception; but I like it more than not, which wasn't what I was expecting when greated with the simplistic, cartoony art style awash in negative space. But it works surprisingly well, both to contrast the horror and when broken up by more painterly, dense panels. The brevity makes some of the stories feel gimmicky, but what playful, unsettling creativity! Standouts for me are the sensual "I Like to Squeeze into Tight Places," the more developed "Too Much on Your Plate," and the perfect simplicity of "At the End."
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Jan. 9th, 2026 06:26 pmSlept in today as my birthday treat, thought about staying in bed all day, but eventually got up after 11. Sun kept peeking out and temps soared to 10C/50F, stretching helped the iffy right leg, so out I went in blessed shoes and took a load to the laundromat. Downside of not doing this for a month and change was not being able to take everything so dressing gown, fleecy, etc will have to wait, but I do have clean hoodies now, so am content.
Bro messaged me this morning because FB was being weird and insisting we weren't friends. It's still saying that even though we can see each other's posts, so shrug. S-i-l is all holidayed out so meeting up will have to wait until she decompresses. Which is fine. Mild temps mean mucky sidewalks and the need to keep cleaning the walker's wheels. Mild temps did clear the sidewalks of snow but not the gutters so yeah, getting to cabs is not fun. Though I must get down to the subway station to see if the elevator is working at last.
Wild winds were blowing in a cold front by the time I came home amid wild grey November clouds, with golden patches on the horizon where the sun was going down.
Bro messaged me this morning because FB was being weird and insisting we weren't friends. It's still saying that even though we can see each other's posts, so shrug. S-i-l is all holidayed out so meeting up will have to wait until she decompresses. Which is fine. Mild temps mean mucky sidewalks and the need to keep cleaning the walker's wheels. Mild temps did clear the sidewalks of snow but not the gutters so yeah, getting to cabs is not fun. Though I must get down to the subway station to see if the elevator is working at last.
Wild winds were blowing in a cold front by the time I came home amid wild grey November clouds, with golden patches on the horizon where the sun was going down.
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