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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-07-20 11:39 am

Glancing at Trump's tantrum-of-the-day

I guess today's coin flip has landed on "pivot to popcorn". If the world is burning we may as well get some use out of it, right? Popcorn all around!



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kitarella_imagines ([personal profile] kitarella_imagines) wrote in [community profile] little_details2025-07-17 05:50 pm

New Zealand slang needed please 🙏

I write RPF and due to sheer stupidity thought a guy (L) was Australian but he's from New Zealand 🤦‍♀️ Is there anyone who could translate these Australianisms (which I really love and got from Home & Away and Neighbours) into New Zealandisms? I don't watch any NZ soaps.

Also, do New Zealanders play keepy uppy? When you bounce a football on your knee and see how many times you can do that without dropping it. A well known British game but maybe it's called something different in New Zealand?

~~~

“G’day mate,” said the Australian. “Sorry, we're playing keepy uppy and the ball got away from us.” He was smirking as he picked up the football.


“Don't be such a flaming galah.” L threw the ball at N.


“Strewth mate, that’s 50 already.”


“Here we are,” said L. “Enjoy, you pair of hoons.”
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shallowness ([personal profile] shallowness) wrote2025-07-17 05:39 pm
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Code of Silence – episode 3

I don’t think it was the plan for me to wait something like a month and a half between episodes, but there we go. Read more... )
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fox ([personal profile] fox) wrote2025-07-17 12:34 pm
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keeping in mind the nearest exit may be behind you

So in the fun time that is my life, remember how this new job fell in my lap around Christmas time and I moved over to it on February 11? And then also remember how a lot of unelected teenagers and crypto bros and so forth did a hatchet job on the entire federal government in the spring? Yeah so my new workplace lost millions of dollars in grants, and three people in areas other than mine have been laid off, and yesterday the big boss sat down with me and said he's just not sure they're going to keep having enough work for me to do, and another month from now when my probationary period is over he might not be able to keep me. This is a heads up, not a genuine notice, because it's conceivable they might find a way for it to work out - for one thing, I'm the only one who does what I do and they don't want to go back to having nobody do it. I proposed a couple of solutions, one being to bill most or all of my work to overhead rather than making people put me in as a line item in their project budgets as they're doing now, because the latter has them (a) putting me down for as little work as they can as they're suuuper carefully husbanding their resources and (b) not giving me work until the very end of their process, so I'm sitting around waiting a lot of the time, whereas if I were overhead I could work with people collaboratively and iteratively and not burn up their budgets, so I'd be busier and the products I work on would be better. (Seems like a slam dunk to me, but the overhead money has to come from somewhere, I guess, so maybe that's not as much of a solution as I think.) Another is to bust me back to 60%, which would free up two days a week and still pay more than I was making at my old job.

My old job, by the way, was not allowed to backfill my position - they made someone an offer, which she accepted, and then they had to pull it, and also cut a part-timer and one of two people in the other role they had two of, so they're down to bare bones and no matter what happens to or with this job I can't go back.

So that bites! I had a little cry about it and then activated the bat-signal (emailed my former grandboss and other references), updated my resume, googled some shit, and today I have applied for one (1) job. It's easier to get into a lifeboat from the deck of the ship than from the sea. Maybe I'll aim to apply for one job a week as long as I still have this one and bump it up if it gets where I need to. Also updated my LinkedIn, which I haven't actually even looked at in many many years, but I guess people are still using it?

UGH.

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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-07-17 09:31 am

Rec: RADIOACTIVE by Murderbot [vid], by pollyrepeat

I was like, can I make this work for [community profile] fancake's "Working Together" theme? And I decided I could not.

So I'm going to slap it in here for now because it's too good not to share immediately:

RADIOACTIVE by Murderbot [vid] (30 words) by pollyrepeat
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Murderbot (TV)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Characters: Murderbot (Murderbot Diaries)
Additional Tags: The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon (Murderbot Diaries), Fanvids, Video Format: Streaming, Embedded Video
Summary:

A vid or fanvid is a video edit, often set to music, produced by fans, known as "vidders."



No spoilers for Murderbot, and all the spoilers, I guess, for The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-17 05:04 pm

Religion, boggling

“They were lost to their passion and their lust” - it's actually Buddhist monks in Thailand, but this is not a scenario unknown in the annals of Christian monasticism in Europe, hmmmmm?

The disappearance of a respected monk from his Buddhist temple in central Bangkok has revealed a sex scandal that has rocked Thailand, with allegations of blackmail, lavish gifts and a string of dismissals raising questions about the money and power enjoyed by the country’s orange-robed clergy. Investigations into the whereabouts of senior monk Phra Thep Wachirapamok unexpectedly led police to a woman who the police suspect conducted intimate relationships with several senior monks, and then blackmailed them to keep the liaisons quiet.

I am somewhat boggled at this:
Monks in Thailand receive monthly food allowances of between 2,500-34,200 baht (ÂŁ57-785), depending on their rank, but temples and monks also receive donations. The latter can prove especially lucrative for monks of higher stature, who might be given tens of thousands of baht, or even more, by wealthy individuals.

Though perhaps not, again reflecting on historical parallels.

But this is just Damn Weird:

A group of seminarians studying at Denver’s St. John Vianney Theological Seminary were taken on the trip in January 2024 by then-vice rector of the seminary, Fr. John Nepil, during which they were woken in the middle of the night and invited individually to swear a “blood oath” in a ceremony involving a dagger and a man in a yeti costume. During the bizarre ceremony, video of which was sent to The Pillar by multiple sources in the archdiocese, seminarians were told to scream as if in pain before returning with a bloodied cloth wrapped around their hand and their mouths taped shut, to a room where others waited for their turn to be brought in.

Bizarre, huh? This is described as 'a prank':
[T]he idea of this prank came from the man hosting the seminarians and the seminary staff on the ski trip, whom he confirmed was the person in the yeti costume. “This Catholic man is well known in the town and is regularly asked to appear at events in this costume,” Nepil said. “He has done this specific prank many times with family, friends, and other guests who stay at his ski cabin. At no time was there any risk of physical harm, but in hindsight, and even though the host wanted to do this, it should have never happened.”

But productive of massive upheaval and confusion, including the subsequent involvement of an exorcist.

(Is the yeti actually a fursona, we ask.)

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lydamorehouse ([personal profile] lydamorehouse) wrote2025-07-17 09:26 am

Murderbot TV

I finished watching Apple+'s Murderbot series last night. I will not spoil the show for anyone but I will say that I spent the first half of the last episode EXTREMELY STRESSED OUT thinking that the producers might take the story somewhere it had never gone in the novellas/novels. The friends I was watching with probably did not appreciate my feelings, but I couldn't help but saying, "I don't like this" a lot during those first fifteen minute or so. Things turned around and returned to 'true,' as it were, but there was a bit of sloppy writing that may haunt me for the rest of my life. beware: spoilers! )

But, otherwise, I'd give the series a big thumbs up. It was more than decently faithful to All Systems Red and many of the changes were improvements. I have more to say about it, some of it slightly less than glowing, but since it's still quite new, I will save much of my critique for in-person panels and private discussions. 

We also ended up watching The Ying Yang Master Zero, which I really loved. It features a semi-historical figure Abe no Semei, who like King Arthur, just gets a lot of play. 

I'd talk more about it, but I need to run off to take Shawn back to the knee doctor. She's develop a new pain in her knee and so we're off to make sure it's nothing serious.  
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-07-19 06:25 pm

Can't believe those storms did nothing about this heat or humidity

Blech.

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bloodygranuaile ([personal profile] bloodygranuaile) wrote2025-07-17 10:38 am
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Teamwork makes the dream work

For professional development this year I decided to read the books I got from our EAP last year, one of which was the management “classic” The Five Dysfunctions of a Team.

Now, to be clear, corporate self-help literature is not exactly my favorite genre, but like every other modern adult I have been on my fair share of dysfunctional teams, so I figured I might as well read it.

It was not bad! The book is framed as a “fable,” a somewhat melodramatic but not entirely unbelievable story of a small tech company with everything going for it on paper but which is for some reason not performing well. A new CEO is brought in and identifies the main problem as being that the executive team is not actually functioning as a team, and has a series of controversial off-site leadership retreats where she tries to teach them how to work together in a way that’s actually productive. There are breakthroughs and there are also various cliffhangers and setbacks and backsliding but eventually the team shapes up.

The framework itself–what the five dysfunctions are, what the symptoms of them are, and what the not-dysfunctional thing you should be striving for instead are–seems fairly sensible, and are common enough failings, so I figure on that note it’s probably a fine framework as long as you don’t get too religious about the idea that there’s no possible sixth dysfunction lurking out there that could ever afflict a team. Probably most team fuckery could be more or less slotted into one of these five things, at which point you have now named it explicitly and can start trying to do something about it. The book is also honest enough to try not to come off like it’s promising you One Weird Trick about team-building; these things are simple enough to diagnose but difficult to eradicate (the foundational one is “lack of trust,” and obviously you can’t just order people to trust each other). So overall I don’t think this book was life-changing but it certainly leaped over the very low bar I have for this type of writing, and I think it could prove a useful enough diagnostic tool when I am trying to figure out what the hell is going on with a team that seems to be stalling out.
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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-07-17 07:34 am
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Rapport: Friendship, Solidarity, Communion, Empathy, by Martha Wells

Perihelion's people notice it's been acting strangely since it returned from its last solo mission. A short story set after Artificial Condition.

My favorite thing about this series is Murderbot and ART and their favorite humans. My least favorite thing is all the descriptions of walking around. This has both. I would have liked it a lot better if it had spent half as much time describing the path they took through the spaceport facility and twice as much time exploring Iris and Peri's relationship because that's the important stuff, right? I wanted to learn more about their relationship and the ways Peri changed after meeting Murderbot and what Iris thinks about those changes. Here I was thinking ART was always like this, but it seems Murderbot might have had more of an effect on ART then it could have known.

Instead: Transit schedules. :(

Read it for free at Reactor.
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The Ginger Tiger Cat ([personal profile] gingicat) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew2025-07-17 10:07 am

Good Trouble Lives On

Today!

You can attend a virtual rally:
https://www.mobilize.us/john-lewis-actions/event/803723/

Good Trouble Lives On: Virtual Rally happening today at 6pm Eastern/5pm Central/4pm Mountain/3pm Pacific and you can join us here: https://www.youtube.com/@WeArePeoplePowerUnited/streams No worries if you are late or can't make it, we will share the video as well.
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-07-17 09:32 am
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TARLAN (tarlanx) ([personal profile] tarlanx) wrote in [community profile] comment_bingo2025-07-17 01:58 pm

Bingo: Blackout

Link to MY CARD

FANDOMS:
9-1-1 (TV)
Aliens (1987)
Eternal Love (TV 2017) aka Three Lives Three Worlds; Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms
Eureka
Faraway Wanderers - Priest (Word of Honor source BOOK)
Labyrinth (1986)
MASH (TV)
Star Trek: TOS
The Blooms at Ruyi Pavillion
The Old Guard (Movies)
The Untamed (TV)
The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity (Movies - Guo Jingming)
V (1983)
Word of Honor (TV 2021)
World War Z - Max Brooks (BOOK)
World War Z (2013)
Young Guns (1988)

CDRAMA additional fandoms:
Above the Clouds, Brother (Short Film), Decoded, Demon Girl, Go Fighting, Jade Dynasty: New Fantasy, The Bravest (2019)
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-07-17 08:55 am

Unwillingly to Earth by Pauline Ashwell



A teenager's social engineering skills are harnessed for good.

Unwillingly to Earth by Pauline Ashwell
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-07-17 01:24 pm

Torchwood: Fanfic: Seeking Sympathy


Title: Seeking Sympathy
Fandom: Torchwood
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jack, Ianto.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 685
Summary: Poor Jack is in the wars, but Ianto isn’t being very sympathetic.
Spoilers: Nada.
Warnings: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 485: Face.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood or any of the characters.



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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-07-17 07:37 am

The Day in Spikedluv (Wednesday, July 16)

I had a chiropractic appointment this morning and got in a walk around the park.

I hand-washed dishes and emptied the dishwasher before I headed downtown. When I got home I tossed a load of laundry into the washer and changed kitty litter.

I got to mom’s ~10:30am and stayed until ~3pm. I stopped at the library on the way home to pick-up and return books and hit the bank drive-thru for mom. At home I grilled Kielbasa for Pip's supper (I had more tomato sandwiches), hand-washed more dishes, and tossed the laundry in the dryer.

I finished the Amelia Peabody book, DNF'd a Kindle cozy, and started and finished another Kindle cozy.

Temps started out at 61.5(F) and reached 93.6.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing pretty well today. more back here )

ETA: I forgot to mention, mom reminded me yesterday that it was the one year anniversary of the huge storm that took out all six of the large trees in her back yard. (The main reason her porch is so hot now is because there is zero shade when all she used to have was shade.)
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-17 09:43 am

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Happy birthday, [personal profile] flandevainilla and [personal profile] snippy!