Polyamorous Recs Daily ([syndicated profile] polyrecsdaily_feed) wrote2025-07-03 02:26 am

Self-Defense (Smallville)

Self-Defense (Smallville):

Self-Defense, by Punk and Tiffany Rawlins. shrift: This story is for all of you out there who have a kink about Lex boxing. I know you’re out there, because I am one of you. Punk and Tiffany write fabulously anyway, but when they write fabulously about Lex and his heavy… Continue reading →

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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2025-07-02 11:38 pm

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Dear Care and Feeding,

Our house sits on a heavily wooded hill, and there isn’t much in terms of street lights—and no sidewalks. Though there are only a few houses on our bend of the road, we get people speeding through. We have new neighbors. The mother’s behavior is going to end in tragedy.

The neighbors have several very small children. The mom, for some unholy reason, thinks nothing of letting them bike in the street. She lets her babies ride around well ahead of her as she strolls leisurely several yards behind. I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it myself.

My husband has already had a close call with one of the kids. He was backing out and the toddler zoomed right behind the bumper. Luckily, my husband was paying attention and was fast to put his foot on the brake. Even going as slow as he was, just a few miles per hour, it would have been a tragedy if he hadn’t been alert.

The mother’s reaction was to lay into my husband for not being careful enough! The kicker is that she said her kids have a right to play in the street. (There is a park five blocks away, but that is too far for her to go, apparently.) My husband said it was a bad conversation.

What do we do here? It would haunt me if one of these kids got hit because their mother was too lazy to care.

—Blind Corner


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AO3 works tagged 'The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells' ([syndicated profile] murderbot_ao3_feed) wrote2025-07-03 01:16 am

Propositional Logic

Posted by e_va

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Murderbot downloads a nasty virus.

There is, unfortunately, only one person it can turn to for help.

Words: 3722, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

AO3 works tagged 'The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells' ([syndicated profile] murderbot_ao3_feed) wrote2025-07-03 01:00 am
AO3 works tagged 'The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells' ([syndicated profile] murderbot_ao3_feed) wrote2025-07-03 12:37 am

Swashbucklers

Posted by penna_nomen

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Murderbot learns about the legend of the sword in the stone when it… well, it pulls a sword out of a stone.

And then Murderbot is introduced to the concept of swashbucklers, and it learns to enjoy an activity that isn't watching media. (But one that is still inspired by media.)

Set after System Collapse. Murderbot POV

Words: 1282, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

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Isis ([personal profile] isis) wrote2025-07-02 06:17 pm
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wednesday reads and things

What I've recently finished reading:

Lamentation by C.J. Sansom, the 6th Shardlake novel. This is all about the heresy hunts in the last few years before Henry VIII's death - one faction wanted to go back towards Catholicism, one wanted a radical re-imagining of religion and social structures, and if you wanted to stay in the regime's good graces, you walked the narrow path of "the King is the divinely ordained leader of the Church, and whatever he says goes." Warning for historical burning of heretics, plus canon-typical violence; also for weird religion and contentious legal cases. Matthew Shardlake still has a crush on the queen (Katherine Parr).

What I'm reading now:

My hold on Katherine Addison's The Tomb of Dragons came in, so that. Just barely started.

What I recently finished watching:

American Primeval, which, huh, I've never before encountered media in which the Mormons are the bad guys. (This is not a spoiler. It's pretty clear from the get-go, but it gets more pointed and cartoon-villainy toward the end.) Definitely violent and gory, though also it felt very clearly written to Tug The Heart Strings (and then, often, deliberately kill the character it's just tried to make you care about) at which at least for me it failed to do. I liked Abish, Two Moons, and Captain Edwin Dellinger, and James Bridger amused the hell out of me, but - I mostly enjoyed it, but I don't feel it was superlative. I got tired of the filter to wash out colors so it looked almost old-photo sepia.

I did enjoy the historical setting of the Mormon War; as I mentioned last time, I researched it for my Yuletide story, and I think it's just an interesting time, the settlement/colonization of western North America.

What I'm about to start watching:

Murderbot! We always wait until enough episodes are out that we can watch ~every other day and not have to wait.

What I'm playing now:

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, which was recommended to me as a "spooky atmospheric puzzle game", and I'm enjoying it a lot. You play as a mysterious woman who has come to a mysterious hotel full of locked doors in what might be Germany in 1963, at the request of a mysterious man for reasons of ??? I told my brother about it because it's cheap in the summer sale at Steam, and he decided it sounded good so he is playing it now, a bit behind my progress but because of the nonlinearity he's ahead of me in some things. We're trying to give each other elliptical hints when needed.
AO3 works tagged 'Alec Hardison/Parker/Eliot Spencer' ([syndicated profile] leverageot3_feed) wrote2025-07-01 08:52 pm

Saving Costs

Posted by Anonymous

by Anonymous

Saving themselves, even saving each other, would be easy, but that's not their priority anymore.

Words: 516, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

Polyamorous Recs Daily ([syndicated profile] polyrecsdaily_feed) wrote2025-07-02 02:10 am

One More Cup of Coffee (Ocean’s Eleven)

One More Cup of Coffee (Ocean’s Eleven):

One More Cup of Coffee, by shrift. Nestra: A birthday story for me, from shrift, and it’s mine, all mine! Except I give everyone else permission to read it. Danny and Rusty make planning look sexy. Ice cream is an added bonus.

AO3 works tagged 'The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells' ([syndicated profile] murderbot_ao3_feed) wrote2025-07-02 06:36 am

Plant

Posted by Polyhexian

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It's not going to kill you, says 1.0 in our private feed. You can stop slinking around like a terrified fauna.

I am not a terrified fauna.

I feel like a terrified fauna.

Words: 726, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English

AO3 works tagged 'The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells' ([syndicated profile] murderbot_ao3_feed) wrote2025-07-01 08:56 pm

Silver Theads

Posted by Goldfish_Writes

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Media is a great place to find new ideas. Wither this idea is good or bad, only time will tell.

Words: 474, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English

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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-07-01 10:15 pm
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a loaded god complex, cock it and pull it

Last night I watched a cute movie on Netflix called Nonnas about that restaurant on Staten Island that hires grandmas as chefs. Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire, and Susan Sarandon play the nonnas, and Vince Vaughn plays the guy opening the restaurant. It's kind of a nice mellow detox from The Bear in terms of a bunch of Italian-Americans yelling at each other in a restaurant kitchen. *g* Plus a really horrifying rendition of capuzelle, which is a roasted (or baked?) sheep's head, which is one of those dishes I try to forget knowing about. Anyway, the restaurant still exists, and now it has grandmas from all different backgrounds who cook there (a review of the real restaurant).

Today was my Monday, and tomorrow is my Friday at work. I could get used to a 2 day work week!

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