Monday Update 12-29-25

Dec. 29th, 2025 12:18 am
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These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Friending Policy 12-28-25
Transformative Works Statement 12-28-25
Poem: "Incompressible"
Poem: "A Stronger Woman"
Wildlife
BirdfeedingPoem: "Tenacity, Creativity, and Bravery"
Communities
Birdfeeding
Philosophical Questions: Government
Photos: Lights on the Prairie Part 2
Photos: Lights on the Prairie Part 1
Today's Adventures
Birdfeeding
Poem: "Genuinely Sufficient Resources"
Follow Friday 12-26-25: Learning
Poem: "The Heart to Change the World"
Poem: "Technique, Timing, and Leverage"
Read "The Fëanorian Zine"
Climate Change
Friending Meme
Birdfeeding
Vocabulary: Bokeh
Poem: "A Human Scale, Full-Featured Settlement"
Food
Birdfeeding
Cuddle Party

Food has 47 comments. Trauma has 46 comments. Affordable Housing has 78 comments. Robotics has 119 comments.


The 2025 Holiday Poetry Sale has closed, with a massive amount of material to post. It will take me a long time to get it all online, so please keep an eye on the sale page.


Watch for [community profile] snowflake_challenge to open on January 1. This panfandom activity is one of Dreamwidth's biggest events and a great time to make new friends.

Watch for [community profile] threeforthememories to open on January 3. It features your top three photographs from the past year.


"An Inkling of Things to Come" belongs to Polychrome: Shiv. It needs $72 to be complete. Shiv and his classmates discuss magical weather, magical geography, natural resources, plants and animals, history, and other aspects of worldbuilding.


The weather was mild for most of the week, but today it stormed. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a flock of mourning doves in the ritual meadow, and two fox squirrels running through the trees.

Assignments are out!

Dec. 28th, 2025 10:29 pm
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Assignments have been sent!

If you have any issues with yours, please reach out as soon as possible via email at rarefemslashexchangemod@gmail.com. Any questions that will not break anonymity can also be left on this post (anon is on, screening isn't).

There are nine pinch hits that will be posted within the next 24-48 hours.

Happy creating! :)

Friending Policy 12-28-25

Dec. 28th, 2025 11:45 pm
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Due to requests for a friending policy, and different ways that people use friending tools online, I have done my best to describe my parameters.  (See the 2020 version.)

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nefarious

Dec. 29th, 2025 12:00 am
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 29, 2025 is:

nefarious • \nih-FAIR-ee-us\  • adjective

Nefarious is a formal word that describes something as evil or immoral.

// Authorities suspect that the recovered materials were going to be used for nefarious purposes.

See the entry >

Examples:

“Introducing characters like Gorilla Grodd on DC Crime would help familiarize audiences with these figures before they potentially receive an expanded role in another project. Perhaps each season could focus on a different villain, highlighting their nefarious actions.” — Chris Agar, comicbook.com, 16 Nov. 2025

Did you know?

If you need a fancy word to describe someone who’s up to no good, nefarious has got you (and them) covered. It’s also handy for characterizing the “no good” such a dastardly devil gets up to, as in “a nefarious business/plot/deed.” Nefarious is most often used for someone or something that is flagrantly wicked or corrupt—it’s more applicable to the mustache-twirling supervillain than the morally gray antihero. In other words, there’s no question that a nefarious scheme, or schemer, is not right. Etymologically, this makes perfect sense: nefarious can be traced back to the Latin noun nefas, meaning “crime,” which in turn combines ne- (“not”) and fas, meaning “right” or “divine law.” It is one of very few English words with this root, accompanied only by the likes of nefariousness and the thoroughly obscure nefast (“wicked”).



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People keep clamoring for this sort of thing. Ideally, everyone should have a "blanket statement." While I don't have a stance on many of the points, it seems useful to post the ones where I do have a stance. (See the 2020 version.)

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Poem: "Incompressible"

Dec. 28th, 2025 10:13 pm
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This poem came out of the January 2, 2024 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] dialecticdreamer. It also fills the "When You're Smiling" square in my 1-1-24 card for the Public Domain Day Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by a pool with [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the Foster Fiasco thread in the Polychrome Heroics series.

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Murderbot (TV Show)

Dec. 28th, 2025 07:35 pm
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Well, I finished watching the Murderbot TV show last night. Had to wait until I could watch it without paying Apple money (and without doing anything too hard). I find it interesting to do comparisons between books and their adaptations, which I can do here, since I've read most the Murderbot series now and the adaptation only covers the first book.

Here's my thoughts:

My initial impression from the trailer that they made the PresAux team seem like way over-the-top commune hippies was unfortunately quite correct. This annoyed me because it was so unnecessary. All the PresAux team are scientists and none of them have any combat experience, so there's no need to 'explain' why they need Murderbot's help with giant creatures trying to eat them or people trying to murder them.

I did enjoy the Sanctuary Moon additions, though. A tv show is the perfect format to depict a fake tv serial.

I don't think LeeBeeBee was a particularly necessary addition, but I'm not surprised she was added since she creates an extra element of tension in the show, particularly since they often tried to actively avoid interpersonal tension between the PresAux crew.

There was *alot* of body horror in the show. Like I was not expecting that much body horror. Did not enjoy that part lol.

I did find the show's use profanity amusing, though.

I don't remember all the book details to be sure about everywhere the tv show deviates from the book but I do know that the show has a number of deviations, one of the most noticeable being whenever it shifts to 3rd person perspective. The book is told from 100% first person perspective. I personally liked the 3rd person additions and thought they helped the show.

The standout characters in both the book and show besides Murderbot are Mensah and Gurathin. The black nail polish for Gurathin was a nice touch. The actor did a great job portraying the character.

Now I want to talk a bit about the themes here regarding the corporations, workers, and slavery. The show expands on the Corporation Rim stuff in a way that's in line with how it's portrayed in the books. Which is to say, it portrays the corporations as evil while avoiding any kind of class-consciousness.

Now, that may be a bit of a controversial statement, so I'll elaborate.

Neither the indentured workers nor the enslaved bots outside Murderbot are portrayed particularly sympathetically in either the book All Systems Red or the show, and they certainly aren't portrayed to advance any thematic call for liberation of workers, even enslaved workers.

Preservation is portrayed as good because it is a place where slavery doesn't happen, but it's not working to liberate slaves any more than the Jedi are in Star Wars. And just like how Qui-Gon upholds the legitimacy of slavery in Star Wars by purchasing Anakin from Watto, PresAux upholds the legitimacy of slavery by purchasing Murderbot from the corporation. These sci-fi stories have more regressive politics than what came out of the Civil War, where former slaves successfully fought for chattel slavery to be abolished.

The message in this show, as in the books, is that the system is inevitable, the system is undefeatable, and nothing you can do can change it. It's political nihilism dressed up as anti-capitalistic messaging. I don't think this was necessarily intentional by Martha Wells, but I do think it's why Apple found this particular story such an attractive one for adaptation. Like Severance, it gives the appearance of anti-corporate messaging that actually reinforces the beliefs and behaviors that allow corporations to continue doing what they currently do.

Corporations are also emphasized to be rational actors that would never intentionally do anything that jeopardizes the corporation's profits in both the books and show which is just not true in real life. Additionally, corporations are also shown as necessarily losing money getting people killed which is far from being a given in real life.

So, I thought it was a fun show. Just nothing revolutionary.

Quick post

Dec. 29th, 2025 12:51 am
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Public


331/365: Debris on Bewdley Bridge
Click for a larger, sharper image

I have to be honest: in a way I will be relieved once my 365 project ends in a month or so. It has been interesting, but I don't feel I want to keep on trying to find a photo to post every single day. I'm certainly not going to stop posting them altogether, though! Anyway, here is some debris washed up against Bewdley Bridge. Most of the older bridges along the Severn get this, at least until someone can be bothered to go and clear it! And then the cycle starts again... :P

Poem: "A Stronger Woman"

Dec. 28th, 2025 05:58 pm
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This poem is spillover from the July 1, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] fuzzyred, [personal profile] see_also_friend, and [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon. It also fills the "Put me down!" square in my 7-1-25 card for the Western Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by a pool with [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the Fortressa thread in the Polychrome Heroics series.

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第四年第三百五十四天

Dec. 29th, 2025 08:37 am
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部首
彳 parts 1-4
彻, thorough; 彼, that, one another; 往, to go; 径, track/diameter; 待, to stay/to wait; 很, very; 律, law; 徒, apprentice; 得, must/to get; 循, to follow; 微, tiny; 德, virtue/morality/Germany
pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=60
心 parts 1-2
心, heart; 必, must; 忆, memory; 忍, to endure; 忐忑, apprehensive
pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=61

语法
2.8 Adjective reduplication
2.9 "From" words 从 vs 离
2.10 A little: 一点 vs 有点
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-2-grammar

词汇
布置, arrangement; 分布, distribution
步行, to walk/go on foot; 逐步, gradually
擦, to wipe/to scrape
才, ability/gift/only
材料, materials; 身材, figure
财产, property; 财富, wealth
pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

玩玩
Chen Shaoxi, 风再大, and Chen Jingfei, 春色悠悠不及你蕩漾.

今年最后的第七天!好冷!大家过得怎么样?好好保重身体,跨年得充分快乐。

Wildlife

Dec. 28th, 2025 04:41 pm
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The deep ocean has a missing link and scientists finally found it

Hidden in the ocean’s twilight zone, mid-sized fish are quietly powering the food web from below.

Scientists have uncovered why big predators like sharks spend so much time in the ocean’s twilight zone. The answer lies with mid-sized fish such as the bigscale pomfret, which live deep during the day and rise at night to feed, linking deep and surface food webs. Using satellite tags, researchers tracked these hard-to-study fish for the first time. Their movements shift with water clarity, potentially altering entire ocean food chains
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For every thing like this that scientists discover, many more critical connections remain unknown to modern science -- and that's why changing "one little thing" in an ecosystem often has bigger, unexpected impacts elsewhere.
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Memories of a Shanghai Summer (沪夏往事, pinyin: hu xia wangshi) came to my notice the same way it (probably) came to the notice of about 90% of the Chinese-language baihe readership: it was licensed, in quick succession, for a full-cast audiobook, a (separate) audio drama, and then a simplified Chinese print edition. This was all the more striking because of the author's relatively low profile: she's not even contracted to JJWXC. She's also primarily a yanqing author: as of the date of writing, Memories of a Shanghai Summer is her only baihe novel. So that piqued my interest. The only other thing I knew about the novel is that it's set in the Republican Era and has a tragic ending (again, given the common trope about Republican Era stories, the second bit hardly needs saying).

The story is set, predictably, in a turbulent Shanghai. The central romance is between Xie Wanjun, a shrewd businesswoman straining every bit of ingenuity to compete in a male-dominated field, and Qin Shuining, a seamstress whose skills (particularly in making fancy qipao) are sought after by rich women. The two of them are refugees from the north, having evacuated to Shanghai just before the Japanese army invaded, and actually made a large part of the perilous journey together. Despite that shared life-or-death experience, however, their relationship at the start of the novel is (or at least seems) seems to be a mostly professional one: Xie Wanjun is one of Qin Shuining's many regular customers. Xie Wanjun does enjoy needling (see what I did there) Qin Shuining every now and then, but Qin Shuining usually handles it with complete equanimity and full professionalism.

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I read the Chinese original of the novel here on JJWXC. The mainland print edition of the novel contains a new post-ending extra set several years in the future, where Qin Shuining has reopened her dressmaking business and has an apprentice and adopted daughter.

Birdfeeding

Dec. 28th, 2025 03:00 pm
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Today is cloudy, windy, and cool.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

It started raining, and the sky is weird colors, so I am done for the night.

Snowflake

Dec. 28th, 2025 03:39 pm
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Snowflake Challenge: A flatlay of a snowflake shaped shortbread cake, a mug with coffee, and a string of holiday lights on top of a rustic napkin.

It’s almost January again, and time for [community profile] snowflake_challenge to appear out of the time stream to bring joy to fandom, the fandom-adjacent, and everyone who wants to dip a toe into enthusiastically loving a piece of media. Not every challenge will appeal to every person, and not everyone wants to participate in the friending meme. But for some of us, the chance to say “I LOVE EVERYONE IN THIS BAR” (where the bar is a fandom for a thing we love) is not to be passed up.

If you’re a TSwift-streaming music dilettante or you own every Ella Fitzgerald album ever made, if you just discovered a show about gay hockey dudes, if you liked a movie back in the 80’s that you want more stories about: you are part of fandom, too. Welcome! Come hang out with us!

Subscribe to [community profile] snowflake_challenge for the month of January, and we’ll try to make it worth your while.

[ SECRET POST #6932 ]

Dec. 28th, 2025 03:51 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6932 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 00 pages, 00 secrets from Secret Submission Post #990.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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Title: Rehearsals on the Road
Fandom: OZ (HBO)
Characters: Martin Querns, Tim McManus, Sean Murphy
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 300
Prompt: Mistletoe
Summary: When Querns' car is in the shop, he has to ride with some of his staff. It may be a decision he comes to regret.

Rehearsals on the Road )