Icon Drop March and April 2025

May. 31st, 2025 03:13 pm
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Here are all the icons I made for various small challenges in March and April. Most are HPI, and most are for iconcolors. And there's an HPI songset for icontalking in there, too. Enjoy!

Teasers:


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Concrit and comments very welcome! Take and use as many icons as you like, credit is appreciated. If you want to know whose textures and brushes I use, take a look at my resource post.

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Mo phleananna teangacha an tsamhraidh

May. 30th, 2025 12:17 pm
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Coirnis

Faoi láthair, tá mé ag déanamh cúrsa bun-Choirnise ar líne. Thosaigh sé tús an míosa seo (Bealtaine), agus críochnóidh sé tús mhí Iúil. Ansin, i mí Mheán Fómhair/Deireadh Fómhair tá mé ag iarraidh an chéad rang eile a dhéanamh.


Albainis

Tá mé ag déanamh cúrsa Open University faoi láthair. Tá mé ag iarraidh é a chríochnú roimh mí Mhéan Fómhair.


Gearmáinis

Tá mé ag iarraidh rang Germáinise san ollscoill a dhéanamh, mar chuid den Theastas Ard-Oideachais i Nua-Theangacha. Rinne mé an tSínis i mbliana, ach tá mé ag iarraidh díriú ar Ghearmáinis an bhliain seo chugainn. Níl mé ag iarraidh bun-rang i deanga a dhéanamh arís, mar sin tá súil agam gur féidir liom Gearmáinis a fhoghlaim i m'aonar, agus ansin beidh mé ábalta meán-rang a dhéanamh san ollscoill.


Gaeilge

Tá mé ag iarraidh 'Basic Irish' le Nancy Stenson a chríochnú roimh tús an bhliain acadúil seo chugainn (mar sin, roimh deireadh mhí Mheán Fómhair/tús mhí Dheireadh Fómhair).


Breatnais

Tá mé ag iarraidh léamh níos mó sa mBreatnais. Freisin, beidh mé ag dul go Comhdháil Mhic Léinn na Ceiltise i mí Meithimh mar sin tá mé ag dul ag éisteacht le léachtaí sa mBreatnais.

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April 24th: flew to the island paradise with my wife.
April 30th: returned home with my wife.
May 8th: travelled to the capital of this country for a visa to China. Failed.
May 9th: returned to wife's hometown, visa application failed.
May 12th: returned to capital.
May 13th: Visa applied.
May 15th: Visxa obtained.
May 16th: travelled to China for business trip.
May 22nd: business trip ended, flew to singapore.
May 26th: returned to wife's hometown

I'm now waiting for the next business trip. It could be at any moment's notice.

Recently watched, read, written down

May. 29th, 2025 07:13 pm
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Cdramas: I finished watching Blossom | 九重紫 (34 episodes) starring Meng Ziyi and Li Yunrui. It's a historical romance with a fantasy element at the beginning.
I loved it! (Spoilers!) It's a "do over" fantasy where the main character, Dou Zhao, is magically sent back in time and gets the chance to avoid the pitfalls that led to her disastrous marriage and ill fate the first time. This time around she crosses paths with Song Mo, a young general who's drawn to her. There's a good political plot revolving around Song Mo and his complicated family, but the main plot is about how Dou Zhao, aware of how and why her life turned out so horribly the first time, doesn't back down from changing her life this time.

I loved Meng Ziyi and Li Yunrui in this and thought they had great chemistry together. The relationship between Dou Zhao and Song Mo was nicely developed, and when they get together it didn't lose interest for me. They're both strong and supportive of each other, which I loved to see. Dou Zhao also has great female friendships.

The families in this show rank among the most horrible Cdrama families I've ever seen! (Which is saying something.) But what I absolutely loved is that we see the reasons why everyone is the way they are, and some of the reasons are quite poignant. Not all the antagonists get fully fleshed-out backstories, but they all get at least some indication of their motivations, which I really appreciated. I was amazed how I came to see Dou Zhao's scheming stepmother (played by Alina Zhang) as a tragic character after loathing her so much.

Another thing I loved was the dramatic do-over version of Dou Zhao's awful husband and his affair with Dou Zhao's half-sister. That was handled so well and ended up so painfully tragic!

The series has a happy ending for the leads! ♥

The actor Xia Zhiguang was in it as a major side character, so I've started watching The Spirealm, where he's one of the leads. I'm only on episode 4 but I'm finding it interesting so far.

After Blossom, I watched The Story of Pearl Girl | 珠帘玉幕 (40 episodes) starring Zhao Lusi and Liu Yuning. Another historical romance, this one about the rise of Duanwu, a pearl diver, who meets Yan Zijing, a mysterious trader.
I really liked this a lot. A great cast in a high quality production, gorgeous costumes, and an interesting story that grabbed me from the start. (Spoilers!) I want to say I loved it, but unfortunately there are two halves to this drama, and the second half was just not as strong as the first half, although the story as a whole was still interesting. There are some pacing problems in the second half (as well as some disconcerting editing jumps, where things seem to happen out of order), but for me the main problem with the second half is that the focus moves away from Duanwu and Yan Zijing and we seem to spend a lot more time with the villains. Also, unlike Blossom, not all of the antagonists feel well-rounded or sufficiently motivated.

But on the other hand! I loved Duanwu and her growth and strength as she goes from mere survival to pursuing her ambitions. I especially loved how she learns to treat others with kindness, and how that is contrasted against Yan Zijing's obsessive drive for revenge that underlies everything he does. I liked their relationship, and I loved that the set-up for a love triangle where Yan Zijing and Zhang Jinran (played by Tang Xiaotian) compete for Duanwu never really goes anywhere and Zhang Jinran remains a friend to them both. Zhao Lusi is so good in this and I was really impressed with Liu Yuning. (Plus he looks great in the costumes and braided wig. *g*)

There are some great side characters, too. I especially loved Kang Ju, Yan Zijing's right-hand man and confidante. But I have to say, Cui Shijiu (played by Xie Keyin), nearly stole the show with her ruthless determination (and crossdressing swagger). I enjoy stories where two strong, competent women go from enemies to frenemies to wary friends. The drama delivered on that point, but I wasn't crazy about how in the second half both Cui Shijiu and Duanwu seemed more passive and in peril.

I didn't find the ending very sad despite the tragic, doomed romance. Yan Zijing's fate is set up from the moment we meet him and I never really believed it would play out differently. I liked that Duanwu knew and just wanted as much time as they could have together. The very end, where we find out Duanwu went on to become successful for the next 40 years, felt oddly tacked-on but was a nice conclusion to what should've been a story that stayed focused on the female lead and women's empowerment against the odds.

Speaking of Liu Yuning, I'm currently watching The Truth 3 with him, Bai Yu, Zhang Linhe, Dilraba, Jin Jing, and Zhou Keyu. The show is kind of like celebrities doing RPG to solve murder mysteries in escape rooms. It's fun! Loving the costumes this season. ♥ Hope this BlueSky link to Bai Yu's pirate look works. :D

The other Cdrama I finished recently is Love in Pavilion | 淮水竹亭 (36 episodes) starring Zhang Yunlong and Liu Shishi. This is the second series in the "Fox Spirit Matchmaker" xianxia romance trilogy, and I didn't watch the first one but I don't think that would've changed my feelings about this one.
I ended up skimming a lot and only watching it because one of my beloved farmboys, Zhao Yibo, had a supporting role and was surprisingly good in it, I thought. (Spoilers) I started off very frustrated by this drama and ended up losing interest. I tried to find the leads compelling, tried not to be bored by all the effects-heavy swooshing fights, tried to follow the plot through its complex detours and mostly one-dimensional villains. That was a lot of effort and unfortunately I couldn't sustain it. I thought the pacing was slow and the production which was apparently quite expensive didn't look it.

On the plus side, some of the embedded mini-arc stories were interesting (though, to be fair, they were part of why I felt the pacing was so bad). And I own my bias in this, but Zhao Yibo as Li Quzhou brought a welcome liveliness and spark. And his character didn't die! (Though what we see of the end of his story isn't happy, either.) Content warning for ableism in Li Quzhou's storyline.

It ends tragically, which unfortunately I wasn't particularly moved by because I'd lost interest by then. Just not my cup of tea.

Speaking of the farmboys, I found Chen Shaoxi's movie The Midsummer's Voice | 倒仓 on YouTube. I thought it was a well-made coming-of-age story about three friends in a school for traditional opera singers. Shaoxi plays the male lead's friend and though he doesn't get to sing he has a good role. It was interesting and enjoyable.

More speaking of the farmboys: Wang Yang returned as a guest in season 3 and it was wonderful. He seems like a big fan (he wowed them by knowing all of their birth years) and they think he's the bee's knees and cat's pajamas and I was so happy for everyone. ♥___♥ The episode is on YouTube: part 1 and part 2.

I finished reading Golden Terrace, translated by E Danglars.
I enjoyed it so much! (Spoilers) Arranged marriage, yay! I loved the reveals of the characters' feelings for each other, their competence, and the political plot. If anyone ever did a poll for "Cnovel BL couple most likely to switch" I think my vote would go to Yan Xiaohan/Fu Shen, lol.

And in non-Chinese media, I watched Andor season 2.
SO GOOD! (Spoilers!) I rewatched the first season before starting season 2, and season 1 is nearly perfect in my opinion, so I was pretty wary about season 2. But I thought season 2 was almost as good as season 1, and it kept the same feel throughout. Great storytelling and sustained tension. And the cast is so, so good. ♥ Diego Luna.

I wasn't surprised by Brasso's death but it was still a gut punch. *sob* I didn't hate the ending with Bix. I just kept thinking how awful for her, because we know Cassian's never coming back. *sob* (And who knows what happens to the planet she's on...) The whole episode about Kleya and Luthien! And "Who are you?" Wow.

I really appreciated how the force was mentioned and its context. It was a great way of including that part of Star Wars lore but in a way that didn't jerk me out of the very specific worldbuilding of Andor. In the same way, I appreciated seeing the backstory of how K2SO joins Cassian.

I'm so glad season 2 didn't disappoint. I KNOW I will be rewatching it soon.


Chinese language stuff )

There's probably other stuff I'm forgetting. Ah, well.
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A book cover. The book is entitled Twinned: Book 2, author Tris Lawrence, Missed Fortunes. The artwork depicting a stone rook-like tower aflame, with clouds of smoking billowing and sending burning book pages in all directions. In the foreground, two people - a man and a woman - in simple modern jeans and jackets tumbling toward the ground.
Missed Fortunes, the middle book in the Twinned Trilogy by Tris Lawrence, successfully crowdfunded a few months ago. Now, the campaign is fulfilled, and the book is available for sale through our website, itch.io, major retailers, and can be requested at many libraries! You can see a partial list of places that carry out books by visiting our website.

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Pondering

May. 28th, 2025 08:57 pm
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I've decided I want to do a historiography module and the intermediate Old Irish module next year, but I can't decide on what I want the last one to be. It has to be either Scottish Gaelic language/literature/history, or one about Welsh translation and the translation industry. It doesn't necessarily matter which one I pick, because I can do the other one later on. I'm on a part-time timetable so I only get three modules a year.

The year after next, I want to do the advanced Modern Irish class, modern British and Irish politics, and comparative Celtic linguistics.

After that year, I want to do minority language preservation, literature as a source of history, and then either the Scottish Gaelic or translation depending on which on I decide to do next year.

But I can't really decide. As I'm typing this out, I'm actually thinking that I'll pick the translation one next year, and leave Scottish Gaelic until my last year. The part of the Scottish Gaelic module I'm most interested in is the history element of it, although I am interested in the language too, so maybe I'll pick the translation module and just get the reading list for Scottish Gaelic.

Reclaimed by Seth Haddon

May. 28th, 2025 05:31 pm
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Reclaimed by Seth Haddon was amazing, as usual! The scholar Saba Vasili, a refugee from Kerinsk who now lives in Zvensia, is accused of inventing a machine that opened the astral sea and killed hundreds of people. He must prove his innocence with the help of Ambassador Luan Zek of the Rezwyn Empire.

This is the third book in the World of Reforged series, but they can be read more or less independently. Here, we get to learn even more about this original magic system.

Saba Vasili is a trans man with anxiety. I thought his dysmorphia was very well-written, without being too depressing. Luan Zek has an old leg injury and uses a cane. There's major m/m, as well as some f/f.

WWW Wednesday

May. 28th, 2025 10:13 am
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1. What are you currently reading?

  • A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine: I started! I read the prologue. That's. literally all I've managed.
  • Moriarty the Patriot vol. 6 by Ryosuke Takeuchi: okay the handling of Irene Adler is growing on me... I guess... (I'm enjoying this vol. more than basically all the others, so I def won't be giving up the series yet...)
  • *天官赐福 manhua vol. 3 by 墨香铜臭: I DID manage to start a second Chinese manhua still within May! I probably won't finish it this month but still, 3 vols in 2 months would still be more than one vol a month. I'll take it.

2. What have you recently finished reading?

so much manga. I haven't been able to brain much else. anyway...

  • The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish vol. 4 by Xue Shan Fei Hu: finished the book, and thus the series! It was fine. Vol. 4 continued to be less kid-oriented that vol 3, but overall if I'd known how kid-focused the whole series would be I doubt I would ever have read it.
  • My Beautiful Man vol. 3 by Yuu Nagira
  • Yona of the Dawn vol. 12 by Mizuho Kusanagi
  • Rooming with My Two Lovers by Anji Seina: poly BL. unremarkable as yaoi, but it was nice to get some poly.
  • Spy x Family vol. 10 by Tatsuya Endo: it was nice to get some of Loid's backstory. I was hoping we would, based on the cover.
  • Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! vol. 12 by Yuu Toyota
  • Demon Slayer/Kimetsu no Yaiba vol. 17 by Koyoharu Gotouge
  • Moriarty the Patriot vol. 5 by Ryosuke Takeuchi
  • Chainsaw Man vol. 10 by Tatsuki Fujimoto: I'm done reading this one. There's only one more vol in this arc, but all the characters I liked but one are dead, and next arc is apparently about all new characters, and I can't imagine why I'd give a single shit when I emotionally invested in the backstory and goals and aims of all the first arc characters only for them all to die without accomplishing any of those things. That's just not interesting to me.
  • Platinum Blood by Mor Ichigaya: unmemorable priest x vampire yaoi. It was fine.
  • Ogi's Summer Break vol. 1 by Koikawa: very odd and often uncomfortable book (modern BL, gender non-conforming lead, blind ml). Reserving full judgement until I've read the second half.
  • Touch Within the Abyss by Moyori Mori: another BL with a blind ml, idk how that happened twice in a row. Assassin x blind shut-in. This was surprisingly good.
  • Be My Love, My Lord by Adumi Nagano: modern yaoi in a world where people with animal features are enslaved; owner x enslaved dog guy. IMO did a decent job on the awkwardness of the premise and the consent issues.
  • Cheri, My Destiny! by Okoge Mochino: modern BL. Never really figured out the chemistry between the main characters. Meh.
  • My Dear Agent vol. 1 by Ebino Bisque: cute modern BL about two body guards. Didn't quite come together, and the ML was obnoxiously pushy, never really figured out why the MC grew to like him. It's only two vols tho so I'm reserving full judgement for the second (which I have like 4 week wait for, sigh.)

3. What will you read next?

I only have like 6 manga borrowed on Libby and none are due imminently, so nothing urgent there... since I think I might finally be getting a little invested in Moriarty the Patriot, probably that? Those volumes are from the physical local library so I'd like to read um and return um sooner rather than later. And Solo Leveling vol. 1 by Chugong, now that I got my hands on it (after I read vol. 2 to 8 lol).


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A logo of a stylized lightbulb, with a heart in place of the filament and a rainbow for the bulb's outside glass. It says Schenectady Pride at the top.

 

This Sunday, June 1st 2025, is Schenectady Pride! From 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., join us in Gateway Plaza for food, performances, vending, and more! You can learn all the details on the Schenectady Pride Facebook page. Last year it was a great time, and the forecast is suggesting we’ll have lovely, cool weather, so I hope to see you there!

A graphic on a muted background with artwork of people of all colors under a roof with the Schenectady Pride logo as their light source. Text on the graphic reads: Love Will Win. Schenectady Pride celebrating strong roots in the community. June 1 2 - 7 pm. Gateway Plaza, 12 State St. Schenectady. Love on the Tempra Neo Phoenix Love Stage, with Dynasty. Below this text reads "brought to you by our sponsers" followed by a logos for a number of organizations. The logos are for: Schenectady Clergy Against Hate; Best Frame Forward; Rotterdam Community Center; Emmanuel Friedens Church; Sycamore Collaformative; Market 32; Price Chopper; Ellis Medicine; Armory Studios NY; Discover Schenectady; Waterworks Pub; Ferrari's Ristorante; Alliance for Positive Health; and two others that are too small for the alt text writer to read.

New Book...

May. 27th, 2025 06:00 am
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Brigadoon meets Buffy

When I wrote the first of the series, a couple friends said, you can’t ignore the vampires. So I put them in because yeah, they were a thing in Eastern Europe.(Maria Theresia sent investigators, even, in the mid-1700s...) But I don't read horror, and I'm indifferent to vamps unless they are characters, not monsters, so I tried to play around with the uncanny valley/alien idea. 

In THE PRINCESS AND THE SLAYMATE, Ruli, a new vampire, is trying to adjust to this change in…can you call it a life? She’s lost everything. But that including her old reputation for weakness and lack of direction, as she discovers the lure of badassery. 

At the same time, Kim and the crown prince of Dobrenica are on their honeymoon at last, but just as she and Alec are relishing the magic of Venice, they find themselves cornered and nearly grabbed by goons. Whose? More important, why? They have to figure out the roadmap to royal marriage while on the run.

Kim reaches out to Ruli for answers, and so begins a wild adventure as ancient enemies redefine what it means to be human. And inhuman. 

 

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text and a graphic of six bats with shadows in the colors of the rainbow flag over a dark blue background. The text reads: Queer Vampire Books for Dracula Day.
Graphic 2 of 2. 11 book covers over a dark blue background and a graphic of a bat with a red shadow. The books are: Les Normaux by Janine Janssen & S. Al Sabado; How to Bite Your Neighbor & Win a Wager by D.N. Bryn; Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu; Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman; A Long Time Dead by Samara Breger; Until the Full Moon by Sanami Matoh; Fangs by Billy Balibally; The Black Cat & the Vampire by Nikke Taino; Bloodlust & Bonnets by Emily McGovern; Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice.

Today marks the anniversary of the publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and has therefore been dubbed Dracula Day. And what better way to celebrate than with some hella queer vampires? Thus, we present you 11 of our favorite stories about queer vampires! Contributors to the list are: Nina Waters, Neo Scarlett, Shea Sullivan, Shannon, Mikki Madison, Linnea Peterson, Meera S. and an anonymous contributor.

Let us know which queer vampire books we should sink our teeth into next!

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Join our Book Lover’s Discord server to chat books, fandom, and more!


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May. 25th, 2025 08:35 pm
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I'm surprisingly annoyed that Mozilla is killing Pocket, given that my personal use case for it is "that's where I throw unread links that I realistically know I'll almost certainly never actually dig up again, thus satisfying the itch of 'but I need to know where it is in case I suddenly have a desperate need to read it'". I've backed up my Pocket data and will presumably never look at it again, but what will I use as bottomless pit now?

Reading: I finished The Incandescent, which was a great read and also a wildly different book from Some Desperate Glory, so hats off to Emily Tesh's range! Now I'm a couple of chapters into Vivian Shaw's Strange Practice.

I'm also still working my way through Jennifer 8 Lee's The Fortune Cookie Chronicles.

Watching: [personal profile] scruloose and I are caught up on Murderbot and (until tonight) The Last of Us, and have finished The Pitt, which was, as advertised, fantastic. (Medical shows are so very not my genre that I don't have anything to compare it to; I think the only other one I've seen is Scrubs, manymany years ago.)

I duly read through the trivia section and whatnot on IMDb and saw when season 2 is apparently going to be set, and I think that's more months into the future that the newbie!doctors' ER rotation will last? (Have I successfully absorbed the terms for the various levels of doctors in an ER? No. >.<) That's a bit of an upsetting prospect, since Mel is my favorite (and [personal profile] scruloose's, and probably unsurprising for either of us). But I haven't read much else about the show at this point.

EXCEPT! I did remember that Sarah Kurchak [standard disclaimer: friend] wrote an article about Mel for Time last month, so I've read and can recommend that: "The Pitt’s Dr. Mel King Is a Small but Meaningful Step Forward for Neurodivergence Onscreen".

So now we have one episode left of TLoU, and odds are good we'll shift back to Kingdom for season 2, but Kingdom's seasons are very short, so we'll be back on the "what to watch now?" train relatively soon.

(Wheel of Time fans, I'm so sorry about the show's cancellation. :( On a personal level, I guess it pretty much guarantees that we're not going to go back and resume season 3 from where we drifted off after the first couple of episodes.)

10 icons for fandom10in30

May. 25th, 2025 03:36 pm
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I was feeling the cropping muse this week, so here's a side-crop set for [community profile] fandom10in30's Taking Sides round. Half Murderbot, half HPI. Enjoy!



all ten + alts )

Concrit welcome! Comments adored! Credit appreciated! Take and use as many icons as you like. If you want to know whose textures and brushes I use, take a look at my resource post.

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On Positive Change

May. 25th, 2025 01:00 am
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I think all significant positive change requires two things: imagination and practicality. A person with only the former can imagine the world they want, but lacks the ability to bring it about. A person with only the latter can make the best of their lot in life, but has mentally foreclosed the ability to change that lot in life no matter how bad things get. A person with both can imagine the world they want and work on mapping out the path to reach it.

Which is to say, I think it is critically important for us to strive to develop both of these traits in ourselves.

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