The Stardust Grail (Yume Kitasai)
Feb. 16th, 2026 06:21 pmEducation meme
Feb. 16th, 2026 11:23 am( Cut for length )
life or something like it
Feb. 16th, 2026 05:37 pm( death )
Rhysling long list nomination
Feb. 16th, 2026 01:33 pmSick Days aka Forced Rest and Recovery During the Revolution
Feb. 16th, 2026 02:45 pm
Image: a gorgeous lino cut of a much larger than is accurate loon attempting to drown a bald eagle in what I must assume is a Minnesota lake. She is pushing the eagle down with one webbed foot. The art is entitled "el pueblo unido" (the people united)
I've been knocked out of the revolution by a head cold.
I tested, it is not COVID, but even so I don't want to infect the good people at the Food Communists so I have stayed home from the resistance. In fact, I have been face down since Friday. So much phlem; so disgusting. I can not wait to get over this. Sadly, too, this cold is the WORST Valentine's Day gift I have given my wife in our 40+ years together. Do. Not. Like.
Instead, I spent part of today catching up on some correspondence.
I am still struggling how to explain everything that's going to my Japanese pen pal because things here are sort of mundanely exceptional. Her last letter ended with the line, "I heard an ICE agent shot and killed a woman, I heard she was one of the members of the movement to get ICE out of town."
True, but we all are, Eiko. We all are. Like, in a way that is almost unimaginable.
I can't even answer the question "what did you do today, Lyda?" normally any more. What did I do? I spent a couple of minutes sewing some hearts onto my high-vis vest. I got the idea from the other mom/protector at my school bus stop patrol. The buses we are guarding are full of largely elementary age kids and, you know, their lives are scary enough right now. Also, the corner that I've been assigned is next to a business where workers regularly wear reflective vests, so it makes us stand apart. I had already sketched "Legal Observer" onto the back of mine, but I decided the hearts are actually a lovely addition. Makes it clearer why we are there.
I answered a Discord video call from the mutual aid folks who are doing laundry for people too afraid to use public laundry spaces or go to the laundromat. I signed up to be a driver and they have been going through the painstaking task of following up on the OVER SIX HUNDRED volunteers and vetting them all to make sure that they are real humans and are actually sincere in their desire to help. This is doublely important right now because ICE is weaponizing our kindness against us. After all, a bunch of plain-clothed shithead ICE agents pretended to have car trouble in order to lure a literal Good Samaritan out of their house in order to abducted them. These fucking fuckers. Also, their "worst of the worst" narrative kind of collapses when you are luring out helpers. Like, yeah, I'm sure there are some hardened criminals who would help you jump your car, but it's not a good look. It's right up there with kidnapping children to use for bait.
Then, fueled by my rage after having read about that, I spent some time trying to decide if I was well enough to go to the AFL/CIO MN protest at Stewart Park today. I decided not and then lay around coughing and miserable, regretting my choice in Signal code-name. Like this was my chance, y'all! Did I pick some deep Marvel cut? Or an obscure anime reference like the otaku I am? No. No, my code-name is really kind of dorky, even if I did choose it for a reason that makes sense for the people who met me in Real Life (tm). Ah well. We can't all be Mouse or Spider-Man.
And this all sounds so crazy without context.
It's going to be a weird letter, y'all.
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Rounding up a few things on history and heritage
Feb. 16th, 2026 07:53 pmCharity secures 1000 acres for Wales’ largest rewilding project:
The charity’s approach will include introducing hardy cattle and Welsh mountain ponies to the land, with ancient breeds of pigs to follow. Their grazing and roaming will support habitat restoration.
Peatland rewetting and natural water retention across the site over the next five to ten years means the project will contribute to increased biodiversity, cleaner water, healthier soils, improved carbon storage and reduced flood risk for downstream farmland.
It is hoped these actions will create conditions to boost various species, with the potential for red squirrels, pine martens, polecats, curlews and hen harriers to return.
The charity also aims for much of the work to be carried out by local tradespeople. Community participation will also help uncover and share stories of those who lived and worked across the site’s 55 historic stone landmarks, from Bronze Age cairns to traditional upland buildings.
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Not sure if this can at all be mapped onto Cranford (based on Knutsford): Knutsford's Booths Hall granted special building status:
The house was built in 1745 for Peter Legh after he married heiress, Anne Wade.
The building was extended in 1845 by his grandson, Peter and remodelled in 1858 into an Italianate style by Edward Habershon for John Legh, a nephew of Mr Legh.
In 1917, the Legh family auctioned the hall and estate.
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Historic England says it was listed for ‘demonstrating fine craftsmanship in the brickwork and stone detailing’ of each phase.
Special features include the unusual and well-preserved first floor conservatory with a curved glass roof.
The good survival of interior features and decoration from all three building phases using high quality materials and a high degree of craftsmanship.
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Another kind of heritage: Green’s Dictionary of Slang: Five hundred years of the vulgar tongue, including the invaluable Timelines of Slang.
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Smutwalk: Mapping Nineteenth-Century Obscenity - though actually, not all of the physical places are still there. Still. I think one might manage a tribute to Pornographers of Ye Olde Tymes stroll.
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Queer love and friendship: 1920s Fitzroy Square:
In 1927, Bobby and his queer working-class friends gathered in his Fitzroy Square flat. Though surveillance documents, we can learn about these vibrant gatherings, the people involved and the passionate, intimate letters that survive. These records offer a rare insight into queer lives of the time.
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How Not To Do Heritage, we feel (guy has quite rightly been getting crapped on on social media): History professor finds huge Iron Age hoard: 'The collection will be auctioned at Noonans in Mayfair on 4 March as part of a coins and historical medals, external sale.'. Observe the guy's creepy smirk in the photo.
Anime Check-in:🦇Babanba Banban Vampire S1E10
Feb. 16th, 2026 01:48 pm
Episode 10: Sakamoto ranked 3rd amongst vampire hunters, I'm so curious who 1 and 2 are.
So Sakamoto survived the attack (after realizing he doesn't want just anyone to suck his blood lol).
What was that weird symbol Ranmaru made with his hand to Rihito. 😂 And I love how both Aoi and Rihito were blushing at Ranmaru draping himself over Rihito.
Nice moment between Kaoru and Franken.
Eh, so the blond is named Nagayoshi and he's Ranmaru's brother?? Does Nagayoshi dye his hair, can vampires?
So Nagayoshi died and changed first after telling Ranmaru to run but Ranmaru got caught anyway.
Vampires age when they don't drink good blood?
Nagayoshi is mad because Ranmaru killed Nobunaga/didn't turn him into a vampire. WTF is he wearing under his clothes? Giving me Fifth Element vibes.
Ranmaru: "I didn't want to turn him into an ugly monster like us."
Oh, so it was Nagayoshi who killed Ryouma.
It's too bad the manga isn't licensed and only up to chapter 6 is translated, I keep wanting to go see what the latest chapters are like. There are 12 volumes.
I was going to try and finish this entry with the rest of the episodes but a lot happened in 10 and it won't all fit for sure;;
Introducing the Indie Press Webring!
Feb. 16th, 2026 02:32 pm
A year ago, I proposed putting together a webring of indie presses, as part of an effort to old-school-ify navigating indie publishers for folks interested in learning more about us. I’m thrilled to share that now, with the invaluable help of Zachary from Lunaseeker Press, the webring is live!
The Indie Press Webring connects independent publishing houses! We celebrate indie publishers championing diverse voices and subjects, experimental formats, and bold literary visions.
If you’re looking for indie presses doing new, innovative things, give us a look-see. We’re small now – only four Presses at the moment – but we’re looking to grow and add folks, and we’re hoping to be a great resource for indie publishers and readers alike. You can check out our members here.
Interested in joining the webring? Learn how by visiting our webpage and filling out our interest check form!
Monday Music Meme
Feb. 16th, 2026 08:27 pma song that proves that you have good taste
Synthwailer - Iron Arch
This one's on Bandcamp! The band itself describes it as:
Inspired by early-2000s trance melodies, industrial metal, and Middle Eastern tonal colors, the song tells the tale of a world trapped in eternal twilight — where the sun itself is chained above a black citadel, stolen as a symbol of power. As the march continues, the voice of the hollow sun awakens those who once served the machine, turning obedience into defiance.
And yeah, that tracks! It's symphonic metal, trance, electronic, industrial, and 100% amazing. It's so great I immediately bought it (despite the fact I generally only buy albums on Bandcamp), and then vidded it, thus listening to it 198374938 times on repeat, and I still want to listen to it on repeat! I love this.
prompts under the cut
a song you discovered this month
a song that makes you smile
a song that makes you cry
a song that you know all the lyrics of
a song that proves that you have good taste
a song title that is in all lowercase
a song title that is in all uppercase
an underrated song
a song that has three words
a song from your childhood
a song that reminds you of summertime
a song that you feel nostalgic to
the first song that plays on shuffle
a song that someone showed you
a song from a movie soundtrack
a song from a television soundtrack
a song about being 17
a song that reminds you of somebody
a song to drive to
a song with a number in the title
a song that you listen to at 3am in the morning
a song with a long title
a song with a color in the title
a song that gets stuck in your head
a song in a different language
a song that helps you fall asleep at night
a song that describes how you feel right now
a song that you used to hate but love today
a song that you downloaded
a song that you want to share
Monday Media - February 16
Feb. 16th, 2026 09:23 amGames: Boardgame group has resumed, with the added bonus of two ridiculously cute and rambunctious new kittens. We played Everdell. And I mean played. ( We spent four hours on this 80 minute game. ) This is funny to remember now but it was even moreso to us at the time, when we were already slap happy from being up in the middle of the night, after a long gaming session, after a long week.
Music: We saw Nine Inch Nails, a phenomenal show and perhaps my favorite of the three times I've seen NIN live (the first with A Perfect Circle opening; the second their "final" show at Summer Sonic in Osaka). The GC, by contrast, had never seen them before and if you only had to see one of those shows, I think this was the one.( Read more... ) So yeah, freaking amazing show. I wish I could watch it all over again.
Monday's house session had seven people—the biggest attendance since I've started playing with this group, and a commensurately big sound. The number of players also meant each individual called fewer sets but we played a bigger range of sets, and at different tempos, than the norm, which was both challenging and fun. And I'm going to adopt a few of those sets for my own calls in future sessions.
Podcasts/Articles: No podcasts. I did read a couple of longform articles: Apocalypse No: How almost everything we thought we knew about the Maya is wrong and The Privileged Life and Tragic Death of an 11-Year-Old Tipperary Girl.
Roleplaying: Nothing.
Television: We finished the final episode of Max Headroom season 2, and with it, the entirety of Max Headroom itself. ( Read more... ) All that said, Max Headroom is still one of the shows that was before its time, and cancelled before its time, and setting aside the few dud episodes it still absolutely holds up.
Video Games: Nothing this week, what with the concert + standing post-work activities + peace monkpocalypse during my commute.
これで以上です。
Wanderlust
Feb. 16th, 2026 07:27 pmFor work-related reasons, I can get a free round trip on any TransPennine Express train.
I'd basically be working on the outbound journey but could come back any time I want, doesn't have to be the same day or anything.
I was excited at having an excuse to go back to York, until I remembered that TPE trains go to Scotland as well... I could go to Edinburgh or Glasgow!
I've got I think four days' vacation I have to use up in March, as well...
It's much longer since I've been to Glasgow, but Edinburgh is closer to where I have friends.
It'd probably mean going on my own though, and that isn't my best thing. But a few days away from Normal Life does sound really nice...
I've got all of next week off work except the Wednesday, which I'll be spending in Chester. It did occur to me that it'd be fun to see how cheap a midweek Premier Inn or whatever would be, and hang out for a few days around the work trip...
I love my house and my people but I like to do different things too.
Evolution of the sinograph and the word for horse
Feb. 16th, 2026 04:09 pmThis is the regular script form of the Chinese character for horse: 馬.
When I used to give talks in schools, libraries, and retirement homes, anywhere I was invited, I would write 馬 (10 strokes, official in Taiwan) on the blackboard or a large sheet of paper and show it to the audience, then ask them what they thought it meant. Out of the hundreds, if not thousands, of people to whom I showed this character, not one person ever guessed what it signified. When I told those who were assembled that it was a picture of something they were familiar with, nobody got it. When I said it was a picture of a common animal, nobody could recognize what it represented.
All the more, when I showed the audiences the simplified form of the character, 马 (3 strokes, official in the PRC), nobody could get it.
Here is the evolution of this character from the oldest form (about 3,200 years ago) at the top left, going to the top right, then going to the next line and proceeding from left to right, and the same for the third line, and ending with the regular, traditional form and regular, simplified form at the bottom right.
Juha Janhunen assembled a wealth of relevant data in “The horse in East Asia: Reviewing the Linguistic Evidence,” in Victor H. Mair ed.,The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia (Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Man; Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Museum, 1998), vol. 1 of 2, pp. 415-430, but didn't draw a firm conclusion concerning possible relatedness between IE words for horse and Central and East Asian words for horse.
Here are Janhunen's latest thoughts (3/3/19, personal communication) on Eurasian words for horse:
I do not see any particular chronological problem in connecting Old Chinese *mra with IE "mare". A possible problem is, however, the geographical distance, as cognates of *mare* do not seem to have been attested in other IE branches except Germanic and Celtic.
However this may be, my point in the 1998 paper was that horse terminology is more diversified in the languages spoken in the region where the horse comes from, and where the wild horse still lives, that is, northern Kazakhstan, East Turkestan, and Mongolia. In view of this it looks like the word *mVrV 'horse' could be originally Mongolic. In any case, it was certainly borrowed from Mongolic to Tungusic (at least twice), and quite probably also to Koreanic (*morV) and Sinitic (*mVrV), from where it spread further to Japonic. From Tungusic it was borrowed to Amuric (Ghilyak). It may also have been borrowed westwards to some branches of IE, if we do not think that the geographical distance is a problem. However, even if the cognates of "mare" can mean 'horse' in general, this does not seem to have been the basic word for 'horse' in PIE. By contrast, in Mongolic *morï/n is the basic word for 'horse', while other items are used for 'stallion' (*adïrga, also in Turkic) and 'mare' (*gexü, not attested in Turkic, but borrowed to Tungusic).
I have always felt that Sinitic mǎ 馬 ("horse") is related to Germanic "mare", though not necessarily directly (from Germanic to Sinitic).
There are some problems, of course, namely:
- "mare" refers to the female of the species.
- Germanic is too late for Sinitic, which had the word mǎ 馬 ("horse") by 1200 BC (though Janhunen doesn't think it's an insuperable problem)
However, the word is also in Celtic (see below), and how far back would that take us?
Even the 5th ed. of the AH Dictionary cites Pokorny 700 "marko", but that may not be a reliable PIE root. Nonetheless, the phonology of the Celtic words alone fits quite well with the Old Sinitic reconstructions for mǎ 馬 ("horse"), namely:
(Baxter–Sagart): /*mˤraʔ/ (Zhengzhang): /*mraːʔ/
Here is what the Online Etymology Dictionary has to say about "mare":
…"female of the horse or any other equine animal," Old English meare, also mere (Mercian), myre (West Saxon), fem. of mearh "horse," from Proto-Germanic *marhijo- "female horse" (source also of Old Saxon meriha, Old Norse merr, Old Frisian merrie, Dutch merrie, Old High German meriha, German Mähre "mare"), said to be of Gaulish origin (compare Irish and Gaelic marc, Welsh march [VHM: ["stallion; steed"], Breton marh "horse").
The fem. form is not recorded in Gothic, and there are no known cognates beyond Germanic and Celtic, so perhaps it is a word from a substrate language. The masc. forms have disappeared in English and German except as disguised in marshal (n.).
So the big questions are:
- how far back do the Celtic words go?
- how are the Germanic and Celtic words related?
- what came before the Celtic and Germanic words? "a word from a substrate language" OR Is Pokorny 700 "marko" for real? (He could not have dreamed it up to satisfy a possible relationship with Sinitic.)
From Axel Schuessler, ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2007), p. 373:
mǎ 馬 ("horse"), Minimal Old Chinese / Sinitic reconstruction *mrâ?
Horse and chariot were introduced into Shang period China around 1200 BC from the west (Shaughnessy HJAS 48, 1988: 189-237). Therefore this word is prob. a loan from a Central Asian language, note Mongolian morin 'horse'. Either the animal has been known to the ST people long before its domesticated version was introduced; or OC and TB languages borrowed the word from the same Central Asian source.
Middle Korean mol also goes back to the Central Asian word, as does Japanese uma, unless it is a loan from CH (Miyake 1997: 195). Tai maaC2 and similar SE Asian forms are CH loans.
So much for horse-related words for now. There are many more posts and comments related to horses, horse chariots, horse riding, and so forth, and more to come.
Next up, we have to figure out the sexagenary cycle of 60 intermeshed 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches (zodiacal animals) and how 5 duodenary cycles fit into that, horse being the 7th animal in that cycle of 12 zodiacal signs.
Meanwhile, today let's celebrate the Year of the Horse in as many languages as we can think of:
The Horse zodiac sign (seventh in the cycle) represents energy and independence, known as mǎ (马) in Chinese, uma (午) in Japanese, and ngọ in Vietnamese. It is widely recognized in East Asian, Southeast Asian, and related zodiac systems that share the 12-animal cycle, including Thai, Korean, and Mongolian cultures. (AIO)
Hi Yo / Ho Silver, Away!
Selected readings
- "Mare, mǎ ("horse"), etc." (11/17/19)
- "Horse culture comes east" (11/15/20) — with very long bibliography
- "Once more on Sinitic *mraɣ and Celtic and Germanic *marko for 'horse'" (4/28/20)
- "Some Mongolian words for 'horse'" (11/7/19)
- "'Horse Master' in IE and in Sinitic" (11/9/19)
- "Horses, soma, riddles, magi, and animal style art in southern China" (11/11/19)
- "'Horse' and 'language' in Korean" (10/30/19)
- “Of horseriding and Old Sinitic reconstructions” (4/21/19)
- Mair, Victor H. “The Horse in Late Prehistoric China: Wresting Culture and Control from the ‘Barbarians.’” In Marsha Levine, Colin Renfrew, and Katie Boyle, ed. Prehistoric steppe adaptation and the horse, McDonald Institute Monographs. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2003, pp. 163-187 — The domesticated horse, the chariot, and the wheel came to East Asia from the west, and so did horse riding.
Check-In Post - Feb 16th 2026
Feb. 16th, 2026 07:12 pmHello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.
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Post-Reveals Pinch Hit
Feb. 16th, 2026 02:05 pm( PH 98 - Sleep No More - Punchdrunk, Sleep No More - Punchdrunk )
Challenge 427 Prompt Post
Feb. 16th, 2026 01:40 pmHave fun!
P.s. I'll take care of tagging.
Book 14.5, 2026
Feb. 16th, 2026 12:32 pm
How to Bungle Your Jungle: A Micro June Nash Misadventure by Melissa BanczakMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
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Just read a wee prequel to the “June Nash Misadventures”. It was called How to Bungle Your Jungle by Melissa Banczak. Main character is June Nash, personal assistant to her brother, Dewey, who stars in a reality/nature show.
When Dewey asked June if she wanted to accompany him to Costa Rica, she envisioned beaches. What she got was a jungle filled with creepy crawlies, a thieving monkey, and a precocious child. June can’t leave soon enough, but part of her thinks she just might miss Costa Rica.
Favorite lines:
♦ A monkey was wearing my bra.
Cute, but too short to really get a handle on. Prequel to a series, and fun enough to make me want to read more. Four stars.
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Feb. 16th, 2026 01:33 pmARGH, the box where I stashed a bunch of pharmacy receipts has vanished into thin air and I cannot imagine where it is, nor can I persuade myself I would have thrown it out! This apartment is not large. I cannot remember the last time I saw it, but this doesn't say much.
I have made progress on the jeans I am repairing, except that there is a new spot that has worn out. It feels positively Sisyphean. Jeans of Theseus. Well, it keeps me from doomscrolling.
Steaming potatoes before browning them continues to be one of the great discoveries of my adulthood: it's so fast! and tidy! and produces perfect potatoes! I do need to acquire bamboo steamers for better steaming of fish and various Asian dishes and whatnot, but first I gotta figure out where would I put them? I have a tiny kitchen and a lot of equipment but I swear I use pretty much all of it (I would use the pasta roller more if eggs were affordable, but that really is the only thing I look at and wince, trying to justify the space). Semi-relatedly, the attempt to make the trash situation less horrible seems to be working: a small trash bin forces me to take it out more often, before the contents get gross. I should've gotten a foot-pedal model, but that is really the only flaw in the system, and I do like that the legs elevate it so I can clean under it easily. It's almost embarrassing how easy this dose of shame was to hack, but better late than never, I guess.
Book 14, 2026
Feb. 16th, 2026 11:38 am
Mrs. Morris and the Venomous Valentine by Traci WiltonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
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Since I don’t have to work today, I stayed up late to finish reading Mrs Morris and the Venomous Valentine by Traci Wilton. It’s the 9th installment in the “Salem B&B” series of cozy paranormal mysteries. The main character is widowed B&B owner, Charlene Morris.
In the days leading up to Valentine’s Day, Charlene has a full house. An entire entourage of fashion models, along with their over-the-top photographer are booked at the B&B. Photographer Dane Stallone had made a name for himself with his famous Cupid photos, but he’s lost his mojo. This is a last-ditch attempt to catapult himself back into the limelight. Things aren’t going well until Charlene draws on her marketing background to help Dane brainstorm some ideas. The results are amazing, and the entire crew go out on Valentine’s night to celebrate. When they return to the B&B, however, disaster strikes. Dane dies of poisoning, and someone has corrupted his laptop and stolen his work. When the photos begin dropping, along with ominous messages, the models confess to Charlene that they had each signed a blood contract with Dane. Their predicament compels Charlene to seek the advice of local witches. The witches may be able to clear the negative energy, but there’s still a murder to solve.
The story started out slowly, subjecting the reader to the models’ dramatic diva antics and Dane’s worse heavy-handed narcissism. Once he was dead is when things picked up. Charlene wasn’t being a nosy busybody (Hooray!), but when she learned anything she either let the lead detective know or encouraged someone to ‘fess up. Her relationship with Sam is heating up, and Jack made an effort not to be a jackass, which I appreciated. Characters were portrayed well, although with a dozen different models it was at times difficult to keep track of them. While I appreciated the models’ diversity, it almost seemed as if the author(s) tried too hard, you know? There was one awful editing error when model Kai’s photo dropped at 4pm...and again at 5pm. I caught that; why didn’t the editor?
Favorite lines:
♦ “We all know that fat equals flavor!”
♦ “If I had to wish anything, it would be that human beings could learn to be nice to each other and treat each other with respect.”
♦ “You don’t need everyone to like you.”
♦ “I’m getting older and don’t have the same capacity for bullshit as I used to.”
♦ “Nothing says true love like salted caramel.”
Good book for the most part, and ideal for the season. Four stars.
sf supernatural monsters
Feb. 16th, 2026 11:54 amAdmittedly I'm not into horror for horror, so I'm definitely missing a piece of the enjoyment that lets a fan of e.g. monstrous characters/enemies overlook other stuff - "OK the plot isn't great but I really liked the minotaur so it was worth the trade off!" which is definitely something I do for stuff that I care about, like interesting worldbuilding. Everyone's got their preferences and IMO it's not worth interrogating past that, sometimes you just like what you like. But the problem is the suspension of disbelief and the way that it breaks mine when sf tries to talk about horrifying supernatural monsters in a scientific context because then: WE HAVE BROUGHT IN BIOLOGY. (Oh no.)
I find a lot of horror wants to play off that fear that this monster is so much better than humans so we are helpless against it. OK. But unfortunately I cannot stop thinking about biology, and also, what underpins biology: energy. First, the biology part - there are lots of animals and not-animals here, today, in the past, that are better than humans on just about any axis. It's kind of what happens when you compare 1 species against, you know, several hundred millions of other species. There isn't really an apex of all apexes, there was no cosmic race to do that, and also no reason to do so. A species exists in a time and place and its unique constraints. Pretty much nothing is adapted to every conceivable environment - why should it be? And every species and individual makes trade offs because energy is not infinite. There are lots of advantages to being warm blooded like a human (being able to move! running from danger! actively capturing things!) but also lots of disadvantages (the number of calories you have to consume is staggeringly more than cold blooded, not to mention plants! you're limited by the productivity of the prey you eat!) There's not exactly a hard-and-fast rule that says anaerobic life forms are better at life than aerobic, I'm sorry. Each of them generally does extremely poorly in the wrong environment. As you add complexity you add to the number of ways things can go wrong, you add to the cost of maintaining all that infrastructure...It's always bothered me when the aliens are so much better for monstrous reasons just because Doylistically, that makes them scary. OK, but what does make them able to exist better than us in hard vacuum and in a hyperoxygenated environment like Earth? (Have you seen what oxygen does to stuff that has never been exposed to oxygen before? What it did to all the rocks that were present on the planet when it happened? The effects are still visible several billion years later. Have you thought about fire and why it does really well here and not elsewhere?) If they move faster than us, does that mean they need more energy? What about their joints? This is a part of my brain I am apparently unable to shut off if the context invites any kind of biological scrutiny. We are humans writing for other humans, we know our limitations imposed by biology and physics because obviously, we inhabit these bodies and have first-hand knowledge, which is unconsciously integrated into our art. When monsters are written this way, they appear to have no limits, and I find that weirdly frustrating. Not to mention the worldbuilding pretzel I find hard to respect when the monster is actually custom-designed to be extra scary or good at killing/destroying humans, when they did not know about humans - it's just too much Ah How Convenient, Humans Are The Center of the Universe (Negative Edition) to me. I'd respect it more if a monster was like "oh I have discovered Humans are a great snack, didn't know they existed!" rather than some cosmically horrifying this has always been out there to hunt you, a Very Important Organism from the Center of the Universe* statement. I don't think these concerns bother other people who like the genre, or use these concepts, it's just me. They wake up every ounce of my but actuallyyyy instincts and then I stop enjoying it as a book**.
I'm OK with totally magical (often in fantasy) monsters, since it just says OK, ignore all physical realities, this is something else. That's fine. I just can't with the halfsies position here.
(Indeed I did not enjoy Blindsight [I believe this is Peter Watts' exercise in despair], nor Into the Drowning Deep, nor right now, Leviathan Wakes.)
*Pretty sure we're in a backwater actually
** Actually I also don't appreciate, this time from a narrative perspective, the way many of those also do a late-book shift into re-examining the horrifying bits as Actually This is Beautiful, which I find both twee and irritating. THIS IS JUST NOT FOR ME
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Feb. 16th, 2026 12:14 pmWe had a very thin layer of snow overnight, but now the temperature is above freezing and the very slow thaw is continuing.
Eden and I between us assembled five Lego flowers yesterday, and right now she is working on another one.
Now I'm going to lie down again.
Meta Monday
Feb. 16th, 2026 09:42 amIn an effort to be more active on Dreamwidth, I'm going to try to do some daily posting. So this is the inaugural Meta Monday post!
What is Meta Monday?
Meta Monday is an invitation for you to post recs of your favorite metas, ask if meta on a specific topic exists and either get a recommendation and/or possibly inspire someone to write some on the topic!
So. Bring on the Meta!
Challenge 95: Song Titles: Asleep At The Wheel
Feb. 16th, 2026 04:09 pmThis month's challenge is:
Click on the challenge, pick any song title, or more than one, as inspiration, and start writing!
Reminder of Rules
Entries can be any length you like. You can post as many entries to each challenge as you're inspired to write.
If posting direct to the community, please place the body of your entry behind a cut.
Tag with the appropriate Category, Challenge, Fandom, Type, and Ratings tags. If a tag for your fandom doesn't exist, leave a request on the Tag Request post and I'll create the tags you need. You can request as many fandom tags as you want.
You don't need to use the challenge word or phrase in your fic, though you can if you like. Please include the song or episode title you use in your header.
Suggestions for future challenges are welcome on the Questions & Suggestions post.
There is no deadline for entries.
Have fun!
DAY 13 - FIC - OOKU - TOKUGAWA IEMITSU
Feb. 16th, 2026 12:58 pmTitle: To lead and to be led
Fandom: Ooku - The Inner Chambers
Characters: Iemitsu Tokugawa centered, Arikoto and Kasuga
Rating: M
Summary: So she’s just like this horse. Existing solely for the sake of breeding and unable to even choose her mate. Iemitsu reflects on her life and what it means to be shogun - even if not by choice.
Story in ao3
Abunai Deka | Oshita Yuji/Takayama Toshiki
Feb. 16th, 2026 10:47 amFandom: Abunai Deka
Rating: T
Warnings/Spoilers: Implied Sexual Content, Drunkenness, A Series of Vignettes
Summary: After a case that went late into the evening, Taka and Yuji opted to have a walk around the city.
Author's Notes: Written for
On Ao3, On DW
