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Sunshine Revival: Sunset

You might also choose to write your own wrap-up post for the Sunshine Revival. It's not an official challenge, but consider it a bit of a bonus prompt:

Which challenges did you participate in? Did you find any new journals to follow? Did you learn anything, either about yourself or someone else? How did you feel this month? Maybe leave a note for your future self reminding them of the little, everyday memories that sometimes get blurred out with the passage of time


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This week's theme is House.

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Daily Happiness

Jul. 31st, 2025 10:28 pm[personal profile] torachan
torachan: a cartoon bear eating a large sausage (magical talking bear prostitute)
1. I haven't watched the Nintendo Direct yet but it seems there were some surprise new games announced, like a new Octopath Traveler!

2. Another day of ridiculously high sales at the new store.

3. I am going down there tomorrow to help out, so that will likely be an exhausting day, but at least I can have Saturday off. I'm probably going to need to go in Sunday, though.

4. The puzzle I'm currently working on is a tough one. It's 750 pieces, which is the largest I've attempted, plus it's a circle, plus it is mostly just two colors. It's not something I necessarily would have picked out on its own, but it's part of that Disney anniversary four pack and I figured I might as well do them all at once. But while it's been slow going, I have been making a little progress every day, and it's finally starting to come together.

5. I love Molly's perfect paws.

Goodbye July

Jul. 31st, 2025 08:21 pm[personal profile] komadori
komadori: Kisa from Fruits Basket with the caption "I'll turn my courage into wings." (Default)
I can't believe it's the last day of July already! The days start coming and they really don't stop coming.

I'm trying to post more regularly again even if things aren't particularly interesting right now. There was a smallish earthquake this morning, but it really wasn't that bad. I basically just went back to sleep afterwards because I did not go to sleep early last night. I've been slightly tired for most of the day.

I *did* finish Bridgerton season 2 yesterday. It's not my favorite thing ever, but it is relevant to my interests as someone who has studied the 19th-century a lot. I kind of enjoy reading about all of the historical inaccuracies, honestly. I don't take it too seriously, but I enjoyed this season and Kate/Antony quite a bit.

I also forgot to mention that I watched Kpop Demon Hunters not too long ago and thought it was fun. The music is so catchy too, but that's to be expected. I don't know much about Korean mythology, but it has caught my interest.

Lady Gaga is in town this week, but tickets are so expensive! I can't justify it, but I have massive FOMO.

the future was wide open

Jul. 31st, 2025 08:28 pm[personal profile] musesfool
musesfool: Yelena Belova in her vest of many pockets (it has pockets!)
I spent most of the day glued to trade deadline updates - the Mets did pretty well. I would say they got 90% of what they needed. I would have loved for them to get a top of the rotation starter in addition to 3 excellent relievers, but I guess the price was too high.

I also had to complete a 90 minute cybersecurity training which was incredibly boring and repetitive, but if it finally gets our CEO or our AP department to recognize fake invoices as phishing emails, I guess it's worth it.

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I finally watched Thunderbolts and I enjoyed it, mostly because of Yelena. She is so great! I'll never stop being mad about what they did to Natasha in Endgame, but at least we got Yelena out of the fun but way too late Black Widow movie. She is fantastic! I also enjoyed Ava Starr. Hannah John-Kamen needs to be in more things. I could have done without Walker, but whatever. He's nothing.

***

Here's the July recs update:

[personal profile] unfitforsociety has been updated for July 2025 with 16 recs in 3 fandoms:

13 Batfamily
2 Percy Jackson/Batfamily crossovers
1 Lord of the Rings

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Birdfeeding

Jul. 31st, 2025 01:13 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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Today is cloudy and mild.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches plus a pair of house wrens.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 7/31/25 -- I did some work around the patio.

EDIT 7/31/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 7/31/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

A few fireflies are out.  I saw a bat.

As it is now dark, I am done for the night.

Katabasis, by R. F. Kuang

Jul. 31st, 2025 10:26 am[personal profile] rachelmanija
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Katabasis releases at the end of August. I read an advance copy.

I have to conclude that R. F. Kuang's fiction is just not to my taste. This is the first book of hers that I even managed to finish, having previously given up on both Babel (anvillicious, with anvillicious footnotes) and The Poppy War (boring) quite early on. However, a lot of my customers love her books, so I will buy and sell multiple copies of this one.

The structure and concept of Katabasis is quite appealing. Alice Law is at magic college, obsessively determined to succeed. When exploitative working conditions lead to her making a mistake that gorily kills her mentor Professor Grimes, Alice still needs his recommendation... so she goes to Hell to fetch him back! She's followed by another student, Peter, who is a perfect genius who she doesn't realize is in love with her. Their journey through Hell takes up almost all of the book, interspersed by flashbacks to college.

Lots of people will undoubtedly love this book. I found it thuddingly obvious and lacking in charm. The humor was mildly amusing at best. The magic is boring and highly technical. Alice is frustratingly oblivious, self-centered, and monomaniacal - which is clearly a deliberate character choice, but I did not enjoy reading about her. Hell was boring - how do you make Hell boring?!

Spoilery reveal about Peter: Read more... )

The entire book, I felt like I was sitting there twiddling my fingers waiting for Alice to figure out that it's not okay for college to be exploitative and abusive, that it was bad for Professor Grimes to have sexually assaulted her, that Peter loved her, and that success isn't everything. Though at least it didn't have anvillicious footnotes [1] like Babel!

[1] Legally and morally, Professor Grimes sexually assaulted Alice. It is common for survivors of sexual assault to not recognize it as such at the time, especially when the assault involves an abuse of power. [2]

[2] It is an abuse of power for a professor to make any sexual overture to a student, even a seemingly consensual [3] one.

[3] Due to the power differential, no sexual relations between a professor and a student can ever be truly consensual.

I will continue to stock Kuang's books but this is probably the last time I will attempt to actually read one.

I do love the cover.

Fucking cactus spines!!!

Aug. 1st, 2025 02:38 am[personal profile] tyger
tyger: (One Piece) Helmeppo hugging Coby, as he has a haki-awakening induced breakdown on the battlefield at Marineford (Cobymeppo - hug)

So this morning I cleared off the workbench, finally. AND GOT CACTUS SPINES STUCK IN MY HAND. WHY. There was no cactus on the workbench, so the spines were just. There. Lurking. Invisibly. :| :| :| :| :|

But I also cleaned the chook coop AND did washing before that, so I had a pretty busy morning! ...which of course meant I slept all afternoon but. You know. Progress! Stuff got done!

...I was gonna say something but my brain has gone blank. Hmm. Well if it's important I'll remember later, I guess! For now, time for a nap!

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...or at least, sending them away. Sometimes for good.

Five Books About Sending the Kids to Camp

July 2025 in Review

Jul. 31st, 2025 08:57 am[personal profile] james_davis_nicoll
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23 works reviewed. 12 by women (52%), 10 by men (43%),1 by non-binary authors (4%), 0 by authors whose gender is unknown (0%), and 11 by POC (48%).

July 2025 in Review

Lego Flowers

Jul. 31st, 2025 01:52 pm[personal profile] purplecat
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B. bought me a Lego flower set - out of which three different models could be made.
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Jul. 31st, 2025 07:52 am[personal profile] skygiants
skygiants: Audrey Hepburn peering around a corner disguised in giant sunglasses, from Charade (sneaky like hepburnninja)
I really enjoyed Adam Gidwitz's The Inquisitor's Tale a few years back and also I really enjoy espionage, so when [personal profile] osprey_archer alerted us that Adam Gidwitz had written a children's WWII espionage thriller called Max in the House of Spies, I immediately jumped on board for a buddy read, about which here is [personal profile] osprey_archer's post.

I knew from the inside cover that the plot of this book involved German Jewish refugee Max getting shipped off to the UK on the kindertransport and subsequently recruited for espionage, with an invisible dybbuk and an invisible kobold on his shoulder.

I did NOT know that it was also RPF ABOUT EWEN MONTAGU, MR. 'OPERATION MINCEMEAT' HIMSELF?!?!

The fact that the spy foster uncles whom Max meets in England are Ewen and Ivor Montagu, respectively Mr. Operation Mincemeat and The Communist Plot Device In Several Fictional Operation Mincemeat adaptations, altered the experience of the book significantly for me. I don't know that it made it better or worse per se but it immediately became much, much funnier.

To be clear Operation Mincemeat is not referenced at all in the text of the book, although Jean Leslie and Charles Cholmondeley make significant cameos (alas, no Hester Leggett, though we were eagerly awaiting her!). Ewen Montagu was chosen out of the many available interesting historical British intelligence officers this RPF project both because he's Jewish and he had a brother who was both Also an Interesting Guy and Also a Communist Spy. By putting Max between Ewen and Ivor, Gidwitz gets to explore the complex position of Jews in England, point out the moral ambiguities of Britain's role in the war, bring in some alternate political viewpoints, and also discuss the Inevitable Betrayals of Espionage in a way that remains appropriate for a middle grade novel. I think it's a very smart move and I appreciate it. It is just also, again, very very funny. I want the Ewen Montagu scion who wrote the politely scathing review of the Colin Firth film and its unnecessary romance plot to review this one for me please.

Now both [personal profile] osprey_archer and [personal profile] genarti, in reading this book at the same time I did, thought perhaps it was a bit implausible that British Intelligence would recruit a thirteen-year-old for active service duty. I did not have the same stumbling block. I have read Le Carre! And so has Adam Giswitz, because he talks about it at the end of the book. If you put yourself in Le Carre mindset, as indeed this book is very determined to be in the middle-grade version of the Le Carre mindset, it is only a small hop, skip and a jump to 'let's recruit a thirteen-year-old.' ("But," [personal profile] osprey_archer pointed out, "it's RPF and Ewen Montagu told us about everything he did and so we know he didn't recruit a thirteen-year-old." Small details.)

However, the thing that did throw me is the fact that the dybbuk and the kobold mostly seem to exist in this book to point out how absurd it is that British intelligence is attempting to recruit a thirteen-year-old. They Statler and Waldorf angrily around on Max's soldiers going 'this is ABSURD. why are they letting you do this! you are going to DIE!' I think it must be an intentional irony that the supernatural creatures are there as the voice of the reader/voice of reason, but I'm not sure it's an irony that ... works ...... I mean they're quite funny but if we are expected to believe these critters have been around since the dawn of time they surely have seen worse things in their thousands of years than a thirteen-year-old going to war.

Okay, aside from that, one other thing did throw me, which is the several times I had to stare at the page and hiss 'EXCUSE ME! THE OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT!'

With those two caveats I did have a great time, and I was both annoyed and excited to find out at the end of this book that it's part one of a duology and I have a whole second Max Espionage Adventure to experience.
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We made it to the end of July! \o/ If you have completed some of your medium-term goals or subgoals, and/or you're still chugging away at your ongoing goals, then pat yourself on the back. You worked hard for that. We're now most of the way through summer. If you're doing seasonal goals, hopefully you have made good progress on the summer batch.

This year I'm trying something new, continuing to track goals at the end of each month. So far it seems to be helping, so that's encouraging. I'm looking at my goal list more often and trying to keep ticking off more of them. The main drawback is that this update becomes more of a chore each month.

These are the previous check in posts:
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 4
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 10
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 17
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 24
New Year's Resolutions Check In January 31
New Year's Resolutions Check In February 28
New Year's Resolutions Check In March 31
New Year's Resolutions Check In April 30
New Year's Resolutions Check In May 31
New Year's Resolutions Check In June 30

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Daily Happiness

Jul. 30th, 2025 09:58 pm[personal profile] torachan
torachan: karkat from homestuck looking bored (karkat bored)
1. We are still having record sales at the Irvine store. Even the weekdays have been higher than weekends at the other busiest stores. But it's so wildly beyond what we expected that there's just no way for the store staff to keep up. People from HQ and other stores are being asked to pitch in and help, and I went again and worked about seven hours (after already working from home in the morning for several hours). It shows no signs of slowing down, but I hope it slows down at least somewhat, and soon!

2. Tomorrow I have a bunch of things to do and a couple meetings, but it's at HQ, so at least I won't be running around stocking and stuff. It will feel like a day off in comparison!

3. Cutie.

Bingo

Jul. 30th, 2025 11:51 pm[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
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I made blackout on my 7-1-25 card for the Western Bingo Fest. \o/


B1 (Bad Girls) -- "Provoking Change by Bringing Nature" (standalone)
B2 (Close-knit Community) -- "Incompetence, Sloppy Thinking, and Laziness" (Frankenstein's Family)
B3 ("Put me down!") -- "A Stronger Woman" (Polychrome Heroics: Fortressa)
B4 ("I tried being reasonable. I didn't like it.") -- "The Pleasure of Escaping the Responsibility" (One God's Story of Mid-Life Crisis)
B5 (Black Hats / White Hats) -- "Upholding It, Wherever Found" (Polychrome Heroics)

I1 (Resist Oppression) -- "Happy Instruments of Salvation" (Peculiar Obligations)
I2 ("He's all hat and no cattle") -- "No Such Thing as Finished" (Polychrome Heroics)
I3 (Dodge) -- "A New Twist" (LIFC)
I4 (Firefly) -- "Something Elusive and Mysterious" (standalone)
I5 (I'll Get My Revenge) -- "The Well-being of All Our People" (Clay of Life)

N1 ("The Wayward Wind") -- "Maho Shoujo" (standalone)
N2 (Buffalo) -- "Legs of Grass, Feet of Flowers" (standalone)
N3 (WILD CARD: Clean Up the Town) -- "Indicative of the Extent" (Polychrome Heroics: The Big One)
N4 (Defenestration) -- "In Effigy" (Frankenstein's Family)
N5 (Independent Woman) -- "But an Empty Shell" (Polychrome Heroics)

G1 (The Harder They Fall) -- "Always Surprised by Consequences" (Polychrome Heroics)
G2 ("Cool Water") -- "Beautiful, Damn Hard, Increasingly Useful" (Polychrome Heroics: Kraken)
G3 (Redemption Story) -- "The Future by Consequence, the Past by Redemption" (Frankenstein's Family)
G4 (Immigrant) -- "Fed from So Many Sources" (Frankenstein's Family)
G5 (Sunrise / Sunset) -- "Strong, Competent, Capable" (Frankenstein's Family)

O1 (Captive / Slave) -- "Four Marks of True Repentence" (Polychrome Heroics)
O2 (Gambling) -- "Finding the Gold in the Spirit" (Polychrome Heroics: Shiv)
O3 (Silver / Gold) -- "The Bee Tree's Gift" (standalone)
O4 (Horse) -- "Nuwneek" (The Bear Tunnels)
O5 (Emotionally Constipated Man) -- "New and Innovative Approaches" (Polychrome Heroics: The Big One)

Fearless

Jul. 30th, 2025 09:15 pm[personal profile] komadori
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Fearless era Taylor Swift just came up on Spotify, and the nostalgia is strong. It takes me back to a time when I was more naive and hopeful. I can't help smiling to myself. I want to cling to that glimmer of optimism in spite of it all.

I don't remember posting here at all last year, but I guess I did! It hasn't been as long as I feared. I don't really want to go into details of everything that has happened, but I'm fine. Finally finished grad school, though.

I've been catching up on shows that I never got around to before. I just binged the first season of Wednesday, and it made my inner goth teen happy. ♥ Now, I'm finishing up Bridgerton season 2. Yes, I am really behind, and it feels like I have been living under a rock.

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