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Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

My love language is dessert.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHERLOCK HOLMES!

The jams of this year's epiphany tart are raspberry and apricot.



Snowflake Challenge: A mug of coffee or hot chocolate with a snowflake shaped gingerbread cookie perched on the rim sits nestled amidst a softly bunched blanket. A few dried orange slices sit next to it.

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Jan. 6th, 2026 06:35 pm
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I keep forgetting that the DA Ultimate Editions have the soundtrack (or partial soundtrack) in the steam versions. If this is the only way I can get the DAI soundtrack, fine I'll buy the PC version when it goes on sale

My kingdom for the return of physical media culture



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Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.
This is less of a letter and more of a 'thank you' note.  )

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Plurality Stuff: "How Did You Know?"

Jan. 7th, 2026 12:00 am
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An anwser to one of our friend's question about (our) plurality. Note that this is just our expierance with it, others may have diffrent expierances &/or exprianced them diffrent.

{reblogable in Tumblr from here on our plurality blog [tumblr.com profile] abyss-in-cahoots}

So we were intressted in plurality from a young age. We didn't know the words for it, let alone that it was that which we were intressted in. But ever since we knew of Jekyll & Hyde stories, we were intressted in "what if they were more morally complex?". Yes this often ended up looking like making Jekyll the bad guy while Hyde was good. But often as well were stories we made where they were both hurting, both needing of help and acceptance.

There were stories which didn't intend to portray plurality, even outright said it wasn't about it. But in a world where multiple people in the same body is usually treated like a horror story; stories like Sanders Sides & Inside Out, where such a thing was treated neutrally if not positively? They felt like a breath of fresh air we didn't understand we needed.

Though we only discovered that we were a system properly after we became adults. There was a server were we where, for the first time in our lives, knowlingly interacted with a system. It made us realize that plurality could be, real, happening to people who did jobs and school and had friends and things they enjoyed.

Yes we knew of D.I.D. before-hand, but it felt far away, only a thing that distressed, discribed in ways that could NEVER apply to us. But here they were, plural system after plural system (cause we've found out that like queers, plural systems draw eachother out), whom just, existed, who could feel more then suffering, who lived.

When some of our headmates interalized this, they demanded to be known.

Now, this distressted the then host Henry a lot. Mostly because he didn't want to fakeclaim. But also because he was afraid of being crazy, of being incapable of knowing what was happening in his head. But as we realized across our time accepting ourselves: to seek out help is to self-diagnose in the first place. That people will find reasoning after reasoning to be cruel regardless. We needed to be reconized as ourselves to some degree, cause it was hurting us to deny it.
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I had expected the first Snowflake Challenge to be "update your intro", so I did that. :D It wasn't quite that, though. The first part of the challenge was "introduce yourself", so I guess close enough. :D Snapshot of my current dw profile page:



I only updated the icon comms and changed a few icons in the color bars. Nothing much new, really.


The second part was "why do you do the challenge and what you you hope to gain from it"? Idk? I'll just see which challenges speak to me and then I do them. I did this in previous years as well, and it suits me fine. I usually just pick a few challenges that I like, no more than five, usually, and then I do those.

Here's my post from 2025: challenges 2-6 challenges 14+ and my own

Here's my post from 2024: only challenge 5, the icon scavenger hunt

Here's my post from 2023: challenges 5-10, 12 and 13

Lets see what this year brings, shall we? :D



What I'll also do this year is try and think about my creative process, and there's a new comm for that:


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I'm looking forward to this, too!

2026 Media Tracker

Dec. 31st, 2026 10:28 am
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I'm trying out a media tracker this year, to keep track of what I'm watching, reading, etc. Thank you [personal profile] muccamukk for the code!

A list of all the things... )

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Games: Travel and vacation schedules meant no board game gathering this week.

Miscellaneous: A couple of longform articles:
  • A Ghost Estate and an Empty Grave
  • We Still Live in Fast Food Nation

    Music: First house session of the new year; with only four of us there, a lot of opportunities to call sets, which consisted of a good mix of familiar and new tunes. One of the guys is, unfortunately, a noodler, playing into any and every silence, which makes it very hard to start sets. I will just have to be assertive about playing over him if he's there next week.

    Roleplaying: Newest D&D Homebrew campaign had our "Beach Episode" holiday one shot this past weekend. As ever, it was an absolute blast. I sound like a broken record, but our DM is phenomenal: she gets such a good mix of role play, exploration, and combat into every session, and you'd never know she is--by her own admission--winging things half the time.

    I played a kobold bard and loved it. As with my goblin rogue, I chose this critter because I wasn't convinced it would be fun to play, and as with my goblin rogue, she has become one of my favorite characters. Turns out, I really enjoy playing characters that don't quite get larger humanoids. And bards are just so versatile. It's been...five years since I last played this class, and man it was fun throwing all those spells and buffs into the mix and watching what happens. We'll be back to our main characters in the next session, but since this one shot took place in the same universe I hope we'll have a chance to revisit these ones as well.

    Television: We finished Max Headroom S1. The final episode, Blanks, is my favorite of the season, and I'm always surprised by how long the show takes to introduce them compared to the movie. Having blanked myself from as much 21st century Big Tech as I can, I feel a special affinity with those guys. (And again, damn, this show was prescient: social media-elected leaders, the attention economy, doomscrolling, ransomware--it envisioned them all.) We'll probably get started on S2 tonight.

    I also watched the first three episodes of Heated Rivalry. This is a very horny show. (Which, no complaints there. XD) But I had been anticipating something more along the lines of Our Flag Means Death, where the romantic relationships are one element of a larger general narrative, and not the primary focus of the show. (I was surprised and honestly a bit bummed that the hockey is just window dressing. I'd been expecting an ice hockey story with a romance subplot versus a romance story on an ice hockey stage set.) That said, the production values are good and the actors have excellent chemistry that they--blessedly--maintain even in the show's most explicit scenes...which unfortunately has not always been the case with other such offerings (I'm looking at you, Our Flag Means Death).

    I don't feel particularly participatory about this show (yet?), but I am very much enjoying it and will probably wrap up the final three episodes this week.

    Video Games: Finished my first game of the year, Botanicula, which is a perennial favorite. It's just such a visually beautiful game, with a great soundtrack and really clever puzzles. As ever, I have to space out my playthroughs so I don't just immediately remember how to solve everything the next time I play it. I'm trying to decide if I want to dive straight into Samorost 2 or opt for something a little more serious (e.g., Darklands or Pentiment).

    これで以上です。
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    Navigation Button - Tennis

    Welcome to “Tennis Tuesday”, my new series of recurring posts with a weekly (ish?) round-up of news and updates about Italian tennis.

    Featured this week:
    • United Cup 2026: Team Italy out
    • Sincaraz: First match of the year coming soon (performance)
    • Current and upcoming ATP/WTA tournaments
    • Current ATP/WTA Rankings (Italian players only)


    Tennis Tuesday — Week #1 )

    See you next week with Tennis Tuesday! 🎾
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    Title: At The Deep End
    Fandom: FAKE
    Author: 
    [personal profile] badly_knitted
    Characters: Ryo, Dee, Bikky.
    Rating: PG
    Setting: After the manga.
    Summary: Being promoted to detective had been a steep learning curve for Ryo.
    Written Using: The dw100 prompt ‘Curve’.
    Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
    A/N: Double drabble.
     


     

    Doctor Who: Knowledge

    Jan. 6th, 2026 05:12 pm
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    Title: Knowledge
    Author: 
    [personal profile] badly_knitted
    Characters: The Doctor.
    Rating: G
    Written For: Challenge 989: ‘Glean’ at 
    [community profile] dw100.
    Spoilers: Nada.
    Summary: In his travels, the Doctor is constantly learning and discovering.
    Disclaimer: I don’t own Doctor Who, or the characters.
     
     


    Double Drabble: Like A Fog

    Jan. 6th, 2026 05:04 pm
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    Title: Like A Fog
    Author: 
    [personal profile] badly_knitted
    Characters: Ianto, Jack, Gwen.
    Rating: PG
    Written For: Challenge 899: Fog, at 
    [community profile] torchwood100.
    Spoilers: Set post-Exit Wounds.
    Summary: Grief is hanging over the Hub like fog.
    Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
    A/N: Double drabble.
     
     


    Snowflake Challenge #3

    Jan. 6th, 2026 08:32 am
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    Challenge #3

    Write a love letter to fandom. It might be to fandom in general, to a particular fandom, favourite character, anything at all.

    Dear Fandom,

    Ever since I was a homesick fourteen year old with access to fast internet for the first time, you've been my constant companion. Hubs may come and go, specific fandoms too, but the idea of finding a book or a show or a movie, finding something to love and wanting to talk and talk, and read and read, and write and write, is always there.

    Thank you for the over 800k words I've written and shared over the years. Thank you for the friends I've made, the skills I've learned, and the hours I've spent with something wonderful to think about instead of what was scary or sad in my life just then. Thank you for the distraction. Thank you for the joy.

    Here's to all the loves I've found with you, and all the loves I've yet to find!

    Love,
    [personal profile] potentiality_26

    (Writing this put me in mind of a post I made for the challenge last year about my fannish origin story. Check it out if you're interested!)

    Media Log: Jan 2026

    Jan. 6th, 2026 08:00 am
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    Read and Reading

    Screenshot of Goodreads' Year in Books for 2025

    I manged to finish 10 books in 2025. These first two were my last reads for the year; the Moraine was my first read of 2026:

    Goddess of Filth by V. Castro

    The writing is fair. The story was enjoyable, overall, but I feel like it didn't really deliver at the end. The characters came off as one dimensional, some of the flashbacks felt clunky and I think there was really too much story trying to be delivered in a shorter format. I'm curious if it might have been better fleshed out as a longer novel. 

    The Haunting of Gillespie House by Darcy Coates

    The popcorn read. I admit, I picked it up partly because Gillespie is a family name on my mom's side. It's a quick read. Not much depth to the main character, nothing readily unique about the prose, creep factor is extremely mild. Lifetime Movie Horror. I don't know if Coates' cozy horror style is going to appeal to me, but I may try one more book from her. 

    Your Shadow Half Remains by Sunny Moraine

    The premise was interesting enough for me to buy the book new. I like Moraine's writing style, in general. It's obvious this was inspired by/driven by the pandemic. Good atmosphere and suspense. It's a definite case of unreliable narrator. I think pacing was a bit of an issue in places and there wasn't a whole lot of character development, but overall, an interesting read. 

    Currently Reading:

    The Gales of November: The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald by John Bacon

    Not really a review. I'm over 100 pages in and both enjoying the history and shaking my head at the hubris that lead to so much tragedy on the Lakes. 

    Alice by Christina Henry

    Just started. 30 pages in and, so far, yes. I like the writing style and the atmosphere and I'm interested to see where it goes. This is my first Christina Henry. I have Good Girls Don't Die sitting on my shelf and I thought about starting that one first, but the madness won me over. 


    Watched and Watching

    I watched some movies while I was off: Scrooge (1979), A Muppet Christmas Carol, Krampus (all three of these at a friend's house during a holiday watch party), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (a longtime favorite I watch pretty much every winter, if not multiple times per year), Christmas Vacation (this might be my dad's favorite Christmas movie).

    And there's been plenty more YouTube videos about maritime disasters as well as plenty of Minecraft videos. 

    But I'm not really in "watch mode" right now. Even while watching YouTube, I'm likely to be working on the stencil for my bathroom revamp or building something in Minecraft. I just can't put my whole mind into absorbing things passively, at the moment. 

    Playing

    I've been revisiting the Dishonored series, specifically Dishonored 2 and Death of the Outsider. (Though I may have to return to the first game because I don't think I finished my run last year.)  This series is both bleak and hopeful, which feels apropos of the time. It's probably apropos of anytime, honestly. 

    This is one game that when I return to it, I realize how much I missed the atmosphere. The whole thing is a work of art. I'd love to have some of the oil paintings you see throughout the world. Where I would put them is anyone's guess...

    And Minecraft, of course. Still exploring, still building. I even started the tree for a forthcoming Christmas Village. Whether I'll work on it year round is a question.