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🔊 Daily music

Apr. 22nd, 2026 11:57
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@ Spotify

It was just looking for a meal, I saw ribs and fearful eyes
What is it that stays my hand now?
With so much misery that I could mercifully put end to
For that animal I let slink off into the undergrowth, unscathed
Do I not fear death, but just pretend to?
🎤
Paris Paloma - hunter
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[personal profile] badly_knitted
 


Title: Unplanned Parenthood
Author: 
[personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack, Rhiannon.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 914: Decision, at 
[community profile] torchwood100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Jack and Ianto are expecting, time to tell Rhi…
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.
 


 

April Manga TBR 7

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:57
bluapapilio: Allen from D.Gray-Man (DGM Allen)
[personal profile] bluapapilio
Used my manga TBR boardgame.

I read 17/18 on my last board, overall had a good time. :D

Avatar:

Conan
Skill:
 Beat the trap tile once, roll a prompt


Roll #1:

A 4, prompt: enemies to lovers - BASARA .

Roll #2:

A 2, prompt: sword & sorcery. I'll go ahead and read my new volume of Crimson Spell.

Roll #3:

A 3, prompt: based on a webnovel - Men of the Harem.

Roll #4:

A 5, prompt: crossdressing - Ai ga Aru Kara Osu!.

Roll #5:

A 2, prompt: published between 10'-'15 - Jackass!.

Roll #6:

I swear I have some kind of superpower? curse? because when I think 'I just know it's going to be a one' right before the trap tile...I get a 1. I'll go ahead and use my skill because why not. Prompt is read a manhwa - Chess Isle.

Roll #7:

A 6, vers/switching - Love Love Reversible Couple Heart Beat Anthology.

Roll #8:

A 2, generate from CR list - #51, I guess it's about time I read more Meitantei Conan: Zero no Tea Time...

Roll #9:

A 1, prompt: opposites attract - BoiGyaru.

Roll #10:

A 6, prompt: weapon on the cover - Kimetsu no Yaiba.

Roll #11:

A 2, prompt: longest titled - Touken Ranbu Anthology - SquEni no Jin .

Roll #12:

A 6 and the end. Shortest board in a while! Reward is Wind Breaker.

~Manga TBR List~


[Adventure/Fantasy] BASARA ✔️
[BL/Fantasy] Crimson Spell ✔️
[Reverse Harem/Politics] Men of the Harem ✔️
[BL/Romance] Ai ga Aru Kara Osu! Drop
[BL/Romance] Jackass! ✔️
[Action/Mystery] Chess Isle ✔️
[BL] Love Love Reversible Couple Heart Beat Anthology ✔️
[Slice of Life/Detective] Meitantei Conan: Zero no Tea Time ✔️
[GL/Romance] BoiGyaru ✔️
[Action/Supernatural] Kimetsu no Yaiba ✔️
[Slice of Life/Fantasy] Touken Ranbu Anthology - SquEni no Jin ✔️
[Action/Slice of Life] Wind Breaker ✔️

x2 shoujoi/josei, x3 shounen/seinen, x4 BL, x1 GL, x1 other

Pokémon Go

Apr. 22nd, 2026 10:50
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I've been playing Pokémon Go since it was first released back in 2016. The thing is, I've always been fairly off-and-on with my playing.

It's mostly been because I've never had any PokéStops or gyms that I could access from home/work. On the days when I'm out and about, I could walk around and visit them, but that's definitely not something I could do every day. Especially now that my job is hybrid. I only have so much capability to deal with people in a given week, so on days when I'm working remotely it's not unusual for me to avoid all human contact whatsoever.

And, well, the game intentionally punishes you for that. Outside of a brief period during the height of the pandemic where they extended the range of PokéStops and gyms, you miss out on things if you don't actually go outside and spin those regularly as that's where you get a lot of items that can be used in the game to do things like catch new Pokémon.

Anyway, I do have a point! There's a PokéStop that I can access from anywhere in my new apartment. I've been playing the game significantly more the past month or so because it's so much more rewarding when I can easily access new items (including Poké Balls).

April Manga Wrap-Up 6

Apr. 22nd, 2026 09:15
bluapapilio: conan from detective conan yawning (dcmk conan yawn)
[personal profile] bluapapilio
 

 
 Read On Doorstep and rated it 7.5/10. 

 Read ch. 19-24 of Men of the Harem

 Dropped Kashikomarimashita, Destiny, I was not feeling it by chapter 3 and it probably would've only got like a 6 out of me if I'd continued.

 Read Fuck Buddy and rated it 8/10! 

 Read ch. 5 of Chess Isle.

 Read ch. 77 of Blue Exorcist!

 Read Brand-new ♡ Start, rated it 6.5/10.

 Read Mine and rated it 3.5/5.

 Read 2 ch. of Junjou Romantica.

 Read A Room with No Windows, rated it 9/10!! 

 Read ch. 8 of Shugo Chara!

 Read Kimetsu no Yaiba ch. 182-183.

 Read ch. 7 of Witch Hat Atelier!

 Finished volume 2 of BASARA.

 Read ch. 7 of Touken Ranbu Anthology: SquEni Formation!

 Read volume 1 of Otoko ga Otoko wo Aisuru Toki, rated it 6.3/10. 

 Read ch. 11-13 of Wizardly Tower.

 Read chapter 175-176 of Wind Breaker!

Words

Apr. 22nd, 2026 07:12
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For Wordy Wednesday, I present this poem which is choc-a-bloc with 'em.


“For you: anthophilous, lover of flowers” bY Reginald Dwayne Betts

For you: anthophilous, lover of flowers,
green roses, chrysanthemums, lilies: retrophilia,
philocaly, philomath, sarcophilous—all this love,
of the past, of beauty, of knowledge, of flesh; this is
catalogue & counter: philalethist, negrophile, neophile.
A negro man walks down the street, taps Newport
out against a brick wall & stares at you. Love
that: lygophilia, lithophilous. Be amongst stones,
amongst darkness. We are glass house. Philopornist,
philotechnical. Why not worship the demimonde?
Love that—a corner room, whatever is not there,
all the clutter you keep secret. Palaeophile,
ornithophilous: you, antiquarian, pollinated by birds.
All this a way to dream green rose petals on the bed you love;
petrophilous, stigmatophilia: live near rocks, tattoo hurt;
for you topophilia: what place do you love? All these words
for love (for you), all these ways to say believe
in symphily, to say let us live near each other.

happy Earth Day!

Apr. 22nd, 2026 06:40
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aka this is my workaday Wednesday post, in disguise as an Earth Day post, because of office bingo-related reasons*

But also, happy Earth Day, because the Earth is awesome! Heck yeah, planet we live on! Happy Birthday, Earth!

(Yes, I know that Earth Day is not technically a celebration of the Earth's birthday. But it COULD BE, and I'm putting that out there as a suggestion. MAKE EARTH DAY THE EARTH'S BIRTHDAY PARTY PLEASE, IT WOULD BE SO FUN AND JOYFUL!)

(*so there's a bingo card for 'Earth Month,' which is not a thing, but sure, that's a lot easier than trying to do all the bingo card activities in one day, and one of them is 'post about sustainability on social media,' and yeah, I'm planning on counting this post for that)

Hard Things

Apr. 22nd, 2026 03:36
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Life is full of things which are hard or tedious or otherwise unpleasant that need doing anyhow. They help make the world go 'round, they improve skills, and they boost your sense of self-respect. But doing them still kinda sucks. It's all the more difficult to do those things when nobody appreciates it. Happily, blogging allows us to share our accomplishments and pat each other on the back.

What are some of the hard things you've done recently? What are some hard things you haven't gotten to yet, but need to do? Is there anything your online friends could do to make your hard things a little easier?

Windows

Apr. 22nd, 2026 08:16
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[personal profile] galadhir

Here we are again - 7.55 in the morning and workmen all over the house. I mean, it's our own fault, we booked them to come and change our windows. The windows that came with the house are now over 20 years old, and on many of them the double glazing is compromised, and on several of them the wood surroundings are moldy and black mold is beginning to creep into our bedroom.

This was a situation that needed something doing about it even before we had the heat pump put in. But the heat pump people said that if we were going to be properly efficient with the heat pump we should make sure the windows were insulated to standard, which our rotten old windows were not. So that precipitated us to finally do something about them.

In theory therefore we are pleased that they are here and doing their thing. However, 'an Englishman's home is his castle' etc, and this always feels like an invasion. Plus there is a lot of banging going on, plaster is raining down on us, and we're afraid to go to the toilet in case they take the window away while we're in there.

They're here for four days. I wonder how we'll hold up. Our tempers got frayed very thin during the heat pump installation but we managed to hold on to them. I hope it will be like exercising a muscle - we'll do even better for the practice - and not like having Covid, where the damage mounts up.

Still, I am looking forward to windows you can see out of and window frames you can't put your hand through. Plus a new front door with stained glass panels. Worth waiting for? I hope so.

Quote and More…

Apr. 22nd, 2026 00:59
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Quote:

"Half of the troubles of this life can be traced to saying yes too quickly and not saying no soon enough."

"Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there."

"Health is like money, we never have a true idea of its value until we lose it."

~ Josh Billings


Made Me Want to Share:

Singin' in the Rain (Full Song/Dance - '52) - Gene Kelly - Musical Romantic Comedies - 1950s Movies - Turner Classic Movies

https://youtu.be/swloMVFALXw?si=5fTHPJJFhcbAPlG2

Words of the World

Apr. 21st, 2026 23:40
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Today has been a day of words.

Our international students were putting on a poetry/short story festival in our library as a way of showcasing their native poems and getting them to express themselves. I was one of the few faculty who volunteered to read as well but since it was only 5 minutes or less per reader I had to choose one of Jana's flash fic, nothing like reading a wee lesbian monster hunter story but they liked it (and hey it's lesbian visibility week).

We have students from Spain, Italy, Wales, Ireland, England, Korea, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Israel, Canada, Samoa and more. Mostly the poems were read in Spanish or Portuguese, whispered into the mic. Even the Italian was quiet but it went well.

It went better than me telling off my class this afternoon (they're probably on some rate my professor website going Dr. Evans is a bitch) because on Thursday they have a test on the brain and endocrine but we're currently in the kidney (which is on the final) and I ask about aldosterone and anti diuretic hormone which both effect kidneys and water balance. NONE of them could tell me this. They looked at me like these aren't on their test in two days and their final in two weeks. I nearly made a few of them cry when I mentioned there is no reason for them to not know this since we've been talking about it for three weeks now and that test is 48 hours from now. You can't let me cut your legs out from under you know. If you fall down at this point there isn't time to get back up. If you go down, you're staying there. It's harsh but it has to be because next week's lab test won't save them and the final is rarely anyone's friend.


The writers' virtual chat today was unusual, more conversation about the business end than us writing but it was productive and Liliana and Asha (not to mention Ezio)'s story is over 20K. I feel like I've accomplished something.

But I'm a bit brain dead for a fannish 50 today so let me end this with a poem since it's poetry month and that's the theme of the day. I love Christina Rosetti This is Remember

Remember )

Poem: "Where You Find Light"

Apr. 21st, 2026 22:26
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This poem came out of the August 5, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] dialecticdreamer, [personal profile] rix_scaedu, and [personal profile] jake67jake. It also fills the "Before the Fact" square in my 8-1-25 card for the Crime Classics Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the Big One thread of the Polychrome Heroics series. It is the first in a triptych, followed by "When You Learn to Read" and "No Faster or Firmer Friendships."

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