Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 06:00 pm
Image of two swans with their beaks together in semblance of a kiss. It's been edited so it looks like a difusse oil painting, and it largely contains white, blue, black and pink tones. It features the text "DCU FEMSLASH OTP WEEKEND."

After the community's little Self-Promo Weekend in late April, May's event will be a weekend set for you guys to indulge in anything and everything about your sapphic OTPs!

It'll be set later in the month, from May 22nd to May 24th. All kinds of fan creations (fic, meta, art of any kind, shipping manifestos, etc.) are welcome, as many or as few as you can, for as many or just one pairing as you have. 

In another week or so I'll make another entry with a few prompts or suggestions for those whose imagination might need a little nudge. Feel free to make your own suggestions in the comments, and ask for any clarification you might need!

Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 11:01 pm
I didn't post yesterday because I was recovering from the upset stomach. And I still have to catch up on replying to comments. But here's a mini post for today. I came across some absolutely synapse-firing art and found out it's Mo Dao Zu Shi fanart. I don't even go here, but here I am.


by @aimeeaprilpp on Twitter

It's beautiful and so sensual. I could fawn over his fingers for paragraphs, about how delicate they are and how evident their expertise, but this is a mini post. He looks like he's climaxing, and I don't mean the plot. The arch of his neck is perfect. The trees in the background look like nerve endings. It all gets one thinking. Not aloud, necessarily. But definitely Thinking Thoughts. 100/10 would poke my head into this fandom again.
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 08:34 am

Good morning, all! I will be doing my usual bookbinding livestream on YouTube this morning, 10am-11am Pacific! Here’s my channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBookRoadie Come see what I’m working on and say hi!

Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 12:31 pm
Hello everyone, welcome! Here is this month's prompt:

Prompt # 151: Risk big, win big
Use the phrase itself, or simply convey the meaning.

How it Works:
-Prompts will come from the messages on the inside of the wrappers of chocolate Dove candies.
-Prompts will be posted at the beginning of each month.
-You may use the prompt as a direct quote, a phrase, or simply convey it somehow in your creation.
-You're free to write/draw any fandom, pairing, threesome, gen fic, etc.
-Fic of all length, art, drabbles, drawbles, poetry, etc, are all welcome.
-Combine the prompt with other challenges, etc if you can.
-Please crosspost your entry to the community. (You may of course post to your journal and simply link back when you post to the community.)
-You have until the last day of the month to submit an entry.
-If you wish, you can also post on the ao3 collection.

Posting header for LJ/DW.



Anyone can join in. Please submit your drabble/fic/art to the community by the end of the month.
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 06:59 pm
So past days ended up even more tiring. This was because mum decided we needed compost, hence heading down to get it from Home Bargains. Alas that meant I had to carry the thing around the store which… ugh. Was tiring. (I did get a lil Nubs on his speeder bike and doorables that includes Queen Amidala herself!)

I’m gonna make a seperate post for these but I watched a random ‘film’ called Insidious Tales and then Warning From Space last night. Proper thoughts on both tomorrow maybe. Also last night was the finale of Beyond Paradise (satisfying ending is all I’ll say) and an ep of The Pitt (poor Dennis needing new scrubs already).

Today was a trip out for Free Comic book day and Lego stuff and… it was a mixed bag.

We went straight to the Lego Store and there was already a queue. However they let us join and gave us cute tickets (66 and 67) to get the make and take. It’s of the Mandalorian’s N1 starfighter which is really cool! I love it. I also got the new Razor Crest polybag by getting the New Republic X-Wing. (I worked out it’s been 10 years since I got a full size Lego X-wing!) I’m glad it’s got a Colonel Ward I’m so excited to see her in action (and Carson Teva who’s awesome). I didn’t get the Darksaber cause it needed £145 spent which felt so much, but I do wanna get the cute Anzellan ship (alas it wasn’t on display)

Instead of going to get the comics we went further into the bullring which ended up being a mistake. I looked in hmv but alas they didn’t have the blu rays I was looking for (the offer wasn’t on display so I couldn’t find them to look at them) but then… ugh

We went to the entertainer cause it had another Make And Take, the Bantha I got before. I expected it to be like previous times I went, with just a short wait but this time… nope. The queue was barely moved and we had to be there for over an hour. It was a bit ridiculous, the build is pretty involved but they only had two instructions both black and white and only one small area to build. Usually that’s fine but this time… I dunno. To quote the simpsons, it was a veritable orgasm of poor planning.

We did get to the Forbidden Planet, which had a signed books sale online but none were in the store. Maybe I’ll order them but shipping is usually terrible from them. I did get some mandalorian books, plus a Star Trek one and a treasures of batuu one (I’ve not seen what the treasures are yet) plus a micro galaxy blind box (Ahsoka on a speeder) and two black series figures: a Halloween one and Merrin.

There were also Free Comic book day blind bags and I got the sonic + dc one I wanted, plus one with Jeff the land shark. The others weren’t on my main list of wants but I’ll see.

When we got to the other forbidden planet, usually our first stop, cause you can use what you get. Alas pretty much everything was gone which was a shame. The only one I was really after from the choices was the Alien one. I might have to hunt down the masters of the universe/dungeons and dragons, aquamantee and nice house on the lake. (And I think there’s another too) (Also alas they didn’t have the Maul comic I wanted to buy)

Alas the waiting in the entertainer also meant I missed the theatre’s open day which was a shame (though looking at the insta it seems a lot was kid focussed so maybe I didn’t miss as much as I think)

On the way back I got off in town to the smyths cause they had a Lego mandalorian and Grogu cap if you got a set. So I got Cobb Vanth’s speeder (which I wanted and was on offer) plus the funkos if Maul and Icarus.

Now I’m just gonna flop, I dunno if I’ll build any Lego or read anything today but maybe tomorrow. I did end up listening to the Solo soundtrack which has made me wanna watch it again.
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 05:04 pm

Posted by /u/ABarkingSpider-

I lost touch with horror that has strong comedic touch. Loved leprechaun as it was one of the OGs, but then there was just a huge gap. The most recent ones I have seen are terrifier and the jester movies. So imagine that large gap. Anyone have any favorite moments that made you laugh in horrormovies? Whether intentionally or unintentionally (the scene was just done so poorly that it became comedic) Also, anyone know some movies in between that gap that I can check out?

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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 04:43 pm

Posted by /u/Naive_Hospital_4086

Imagine you survive a horror movie, but others have died or disappeared in horrific ways. And you're the only one who can explain what happened to the outside world. Which would be the worst to explain what happened that would probably get you locked up in prison or an insane asylum?

Im tied between Evil Dead and The Langeliers. I think Evil Dead because there's literally no one else but me to explain that my friends and family were possessed by demons in the woods that we released through an evil book and I had no choice, I had to dismember them!

The langeliers would be interesting to explain. I fell asleep on the plane, woke up and everyone except for my 5 new friends here. Turns out our pilot flew through a time rift and went back in time a few hours. Guess what I saw? Giant overcooked meatballs that eat time when we're done with it! 🤣🤣🤣

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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 05:38 pm
We spent the afternoon at a lecture jointly organised by the City of Durham Trust and the World Heritage Site. The speaker was Colleen Batey, currently World Heritage Site Honorary Professor: a new post, and one which sounds as if it will give her scope to do all sorts of interesting things.

The original plan was for the session to be divided between two speakers: but then Jane Lovell looked at the Bank Holiday rail timetable, and realised that it couldn't be done, so instead we had a single talk with a dual focus. Colleen Batey's revised title was Interpretation through storytelling: case studies from Orkney and St Kilda. I'm not convinced that these two cases cast much light on each other. The Orcadian example looked at the interpretation of the Earl's Bu at Orphir, as described in the Orkneyinga Saga, and camre to the conclusion that the Saga gave an accurate description, but that subsequent interpretation had settled on the wrong building as the drinking hall. At St Kilda, the question seems to be, who gets to tell the story? But if you'd announced a talk on "Some digs I have worked on in Orkney and St Kilda (with pictures) I'd still have been there...

Most tantalising prospect: the possibility of a projct to research the mason's marks of Durham Cathedral and compare them to those found in St. Magnus' (which I think must refer to this project, and see whether the same masons really did work on both...
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 01:12 pm
Today is free comic book day. If you're out, swing by a participating venue and get to know your local comic book peeps.

I was invited by a shop in CT to sign up for a table when I'm ready. I'm not ready yet. Maybe next year!
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 01:02 pm
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 11:47 am
A week ago I got back from Japan where I was a guest at HALCon, an annual SF/F convention held in the Kawasaki International Center, and it was awesome. (Though right now I am still dead from jet-lag.) The convention itself was great, I walked to so many cool people, and was treated to so much good food. The Japanese edition of System Collapse translated by Naoya Nakamura had won the Seiun Award, and they presented me with that, which was also awesome.

Afterward we went down to Kamakura, which was the seat of the first Shogunate, and saw the Great Buddha https://www.kotoku-in.jp/en/ and two other Buddhist temples, one in a bamboo grove, and a huge Shinto Shrine. It was an incredible trip and I'm so glad I went.



Tour dates for Platform Decay, the next Murderbot novel:

https://us.macmillan.com/tours/martha-wells-platform-decay/
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 04:20 pm

Posted by /u/GrandpaTheobaldus

Robert Bloch’s fiction is recognizable partly by wordplay, and groan-worthy puns. If it’s not your thing, move on cuz there’s plenty more where that came from.

A decent number of RB’s stories end with a punny reveal or grotesque riff on a well-known phrase.

And PSYCHO 2 is right on target 🎯 for that stylistic flourishing. He uses more accurate psychology (for the 80s) than his earlier scattershot mockery of therapists and head-shrinkers, stream of consciousness and symbolic dream 😴 logic.

Again, I don’t wanna spoil the book, but in general terms — Norman has gone for an unplanned jaunt away from the asylum, and to visit old friends and enemies.

This is NOT in line with other “PSYCHO sequel” material, but very much Bloch’s bones 🦴 to pick (a 🩻 skeleton’s worth!) with the Hollywood production pipeline and how they trashed Norman’s life story. 😂

It’s quite meta in concept, and although there isn’t as much of Norman in it as Lecter (in terms of brilliant-killer-in-the-asylum fictions), it’s a good romp in Bloch’s usual style.

What are some of your favorite or less-favorite sequels to classic horror in any medium?

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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 12:47 pm
This has been the longest and coldest winter ever but today was Peak Cherry Weekend at High Park so [personal profile] ioplokon and I did the thing.

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cut for people who don't want to see more cherry blossoms and a cool duck )
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 04:02 pm

Posted by /u/144i

I am trying to put together the definitive list of the best horror movies for every single subgenre.

I have my own favorites, but I want to see what this comunity considers the absolute peak of each category.

Here are the main subgenres. Drop your absolute best pick for any (or all) of them:

Zombie / Infected: What is the peak of the undead ?

Creature Feature: Which movie has the most top-tier, genuinely scary monster design?

Grimdark / Bleak Horror: What is the best movie with a completely hopeless, crushing atmosphere?

Slasher: Who is the most iconic or well-executed killer?

Psychological: Which movie meses with your head the most?

Found Footage: What is the one movie that actually feels real and terrifying?

Sci-Fi Horror: What is the best terror from beyond our world?

Supernatural / Paranormal: What is the peak of ghosts, demons, and hauntings?

Did I miss a crucial subgenre? Add it to your comment and name the winner.

Let the debates begin. What are your picks?

Let's build the ultimate list.

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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 12:05 pm
Creator: innitmarvelous_og
Title: Queen Susan the Gentle
Fandom: The Chronicles of Narnia
Characters/Pairings: Susan Pevensie
Prompt: Challenge 514: Gentle
Word Count/Medium: 5 icons
Rating: None
Warning: None
Summary: Five icons featuring Susan


Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 05:19 pm
  1. Do you like to spend time outdoors?

    Yes! I like walking, hiking and swimming outside. I don’t get to do any of those things often enough, but when I do, they make me very happy.

  2. What is your favorite flower?

    Whichever ones are currently in bloom. Right now it’s the tulips, and an iris just opened so for a few days it will be them as they're ephemeral. The roses are getting ready to go as well, and all of our rose bushes are bursting with buds this year which is nice to see.

  3. Any favourite warm weather activities?

    Gardening for hours, and then sitting on the lawn afterward with a refreshing cold beverage, admiring my handiwork and planning what to do next.

  4. Have you ever kept a garden? If so, what did you grow?

    Yes! I’m not really the architect of our garden. The layout is all the bloke’s handiwork. I like weeding, trimming, and helping out the flowering plants and veg he chooses.

  5. Do you know how to swim?

    Yes, but not particularly well. I do wish I’d had proper swimming lessons as a child. Both my children swim very well because of their lessons, and Humuhumu has done lifesaving courses too.
Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 09:16 am
Title: Together in Manzanar: The True Story of a Japanese Jewish Family in an American Concentration Camp 
Author: Tracy Slater
Genre: Non-fiction, history

It seems timely to read about America’s past experience with unjust detention of people based on perceived threats to national security, so last night I finished Together in Manzanar by Tracy Slater, a true story about one of the families in a Japanese internment camp during WWII. The situation of the Yonedas was somewhat unusual as they were a mixed-race family—Karl Yoneda was a Japanese-American citizen and his wife Elaine was white and Jewish.

The Yonedas make for a very interesting case study in what happened in the camps because a) their mixed-race family status (including their 3-year-old son, Tommy) made it clear how little the American military had really thought about this plan, given how thrown-off they were by the mere existence of mixed-raced families; and b) Karl and Elaine had been vocal social activists well before they were imprisoned in the Manzanar camp, speaking up for labor rights, racial justice, and participating in Communist advocacy. They had the language, tools, and knowledge to speak up and speak out, and they did.

Slater has done her research and provides a thorough list of sources at the end of the book, which include interviews with the Yonedas’ grandchildren as well as their own diaries and news clippings.

Together in Manzanar provides an in-depth look at the politics within the Japanese-American community at this time, both leading up to the camps and within. It ably tackles the question of “Why did they go? Why wasn’t there resistance?” (There was.) For the Yonedas in particular, the importance of an Axis defeat was difficult to overstate: as horror stories of German atrocities in Europe began to trickle out, they knew that a German or Japanese take-over of the United States would almost undoubtedly lead to Elaine and their son Tommy going into a death camp.

It provides a three-dimensional look at the discussions on the ground at the time, as well as following up with details from interviews Karl and Elaine gave many years later reflecting back on their statements and advocacy at the time.

I wasn’t a huge fan of the writing style, but this is one of those books you read for content, not style. It jumps around from perspectives in a way that’s occasionally confusing, but I also appreciated getting some more background information on some of those in the camp who opposed the Yonedas’ view on cooperating with the US government. Slater does a good job showing how each person highlighted got to their perspective and why the tension both within the camps and in the world generally at the time put everyone so on edge.

The book is also helpful for reminding us of the names of the hateful racists (architect Karl Bendetsen) who propagated this plan and then later tried to lie about why it was implemented or how bad it was. It’s also a useful reminder that when these people were released, they didn’t get to just waltz back into the lives they had been living before being imprisoned. Many of them were forcibly resettled further into the US, away from the coastal cities where they had lived, and forced to restart their lives from scratch, away from their communities and businesses.

It just seemed like a particularly relevant time to remember this.



Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 05:11 pm
Day 2: Favourite episode


Star One (which coincidentally I'm watching tonight with Kalypso as we work our way through the Blu-ray boxset). It's the culmination of the revolutionary story arc, where Blake has to confront what it's going to cost to take down the Federation, and the others have to confront it too. And then they find out the price is far higher then they could have imagined, and have to make a very different decision.

There are flaws, notably Cally getting cold feet even though she started as the most bloodthirsty of them, far more so than Blake was at that point in the storyline. They are greatly outweighed by the episode as a whole. A more plausible and interesting break in character, to me at least, is Servalan's immediate acceptance of the message from the Liberator. She knows who probably has the location of Star One, she presumably knows what Star One's other purpose is, and she knows a lot about the inside of Blake's head. She believes the warning and acts on it. You suddenly see that in spite of the ridiculous outfits and political plots she is a high ranking military officer who genuinely believes in protecting humanity and the Federation.

An interesting thing Chris Boucher said is that he wrote the "I have to know I was right" line intending the emphasis to be on the word "right". Gareth Thomas spoke it with the emphasis on the word "I". As Boucher pointed out, that change in emphasis changes the meaning. (It happened again in Blake, with Paul Darrow shifting the emphasis from "Have you betrayed me" to "Have you betrayed me".) Regardless, Blake's influence over the others is such that they follow him (yes, even you, Avon) through the original plan, and then when things change drastically those with him follow his lead and those on the ship do what they think is right even though they think it betrays Blake - not knowing that it is exactly the decision Blake himself has made. It leads to one hell of a cliffhanger that would also have worked as a final episode.

And I will never, ever tire of Avon's "I want to be free of him." tantrum. :-)
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2026 11:13 am


"Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru /
The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window"


Yamashita Tomoko, 2013

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Summary: Shy bookstore clerk Kosuke Mikado has the ability to see ghosts and spirits, an ability he wishes he didn’t have, since what he sees usually terrifies him. Rihito Hiyakawa, an exorcist whose supernatural powers are as strong as his social graces are weak, doesn’t seem to fear anything, mortal or otherwise. When this odd couple gets together to solve the bizarre cases that come their way, their work methods may not be entirely safe for work.

My comments: Hiyakawa can touch his soul to Mikado's to amplify his power and see ghosts, their souls are compatible and it feels good when Hiyakawa touches Mikado's soul, which is bigger than normal people's. Mikado is really reluctant at first but between the money and the pleasure gets roped in.

This isn't an explicit manga but the premise is pretty kinky. Mikado is as close to one can be to coming without actually doing so when Hiyakawa touches him and his soul. "You get turned on really easy."

Each chapter is a new case, they get solved pretty easily with the duo's powers but I enjoyed them all. There's an overarching case going on as well to keep you hooked and the volume ended on a cliffhanger.

Hiyakawa is definitely some form of neurodivergent, I'm definitely curious how he grew up.

I quite enjoyed this first volume and look forward to reading more!

Story: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Humor Level: ⭐️ | Humor Enjoyment: ⭐️ | Spice Level: 🌶 | Spice Enjoyment: 🔥


Art: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Content warnings: One of the ghosts committed suicide. Dead bodies, ghosts, creepy vibes in general.

My rating: 9/10