Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 04:38 am

Posted by /u/I_Badger

Bigfoot in the background of Swiss Army Man (2016)

Has anybody else seen this? At about 33 into the movie as Dano is carrying Radcliffe through the woods you can see a person in a Bigfoot/Sasquatch costume walking in the background just behind a tree. I haven't been able to find anyone online talking about this but somebody else has to have seen it because it's not like he is extremely well hidden.

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Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 03:53 am

Posted by /u/chrishouse83

Regarding the remaster, it looks amazing. Colors and brightness look exactly like they should - I was worried they'd brighten up some of the dark scenes, which the movie has a lot of, but fortunately that wasn't the case. There was no DNR that I could perceive. Skin textures all looked natural and not clay-like. Grain was intact and gorgeous. The level of detail was astounding - for the first time ever I could actually make out the details of Tyler's porn shirt! I'm incredibly happy with how good this looked.

Regarding the movie itself, I've always regretted not seeing it in the theater upon its original release, so it was really cool getting to finally see it on the big screen. It's a uniquely special movie to me. I rented it on VHS from the Blockbuster new release section in early 2000. I was 16. I had never seen ANYTHING like it. There's a particular moment in the film - you know the one - where Tyler breaks the fourth wall as he spouts his rhetoric and the film stock begins physically shaking in the frame. That's the precise moment my 16 year old self began loving movies. And nothing has changed since.

I will continue to find new great movies, discover classics I've missed, get excited about new favorites, etc. But Fight Club will always be the most special movie to me.

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 09:46 pm
About a year ago, a Portland friend who was in town said she had a ticket for a singing meditation event at Spirit Rock the next day, and she could pick me up on the way if I wanted to go too. Sure, why not! So I bought my own ticket, and we got there early and had a picnic lunch and walked around the gorgeous grounds in hilly rural Marin until it was time to go into the hall.

We opted for chairs rather than cushions, and I'm glad because it was a couple of hours long. I had no idea what to expect, but I thought it would include periods of silent meditation. I think we had one ten minute period of meditation, but Melanie DeMore came out singing in her rich deep gorgeous voice, and mostly sang spirituals (surviaval songs) and told us stories about her interactions with other famous singers like Pete Seeger, and explained that Kumbaya was actually "Come by me," a prayer from enslaved people. She called us her babies. I wept through a lot of it, at the realness and the kindness in that voice surrounding us.

Here you can see and hear her lead a couple of songs at a concert in 2014



In February, a friend said she was going to see Linda Tillery in a few days in Berkeley, did I want to get a ticket and go too. Sure, why not! Linda Tillery is a legendary Black singer from San Francisco, and she had gathered together many members of her Cultural Heritage Choir for a Black History Month reunion. She is a force and a voice to be reckoned with, even with health issues that led to using a wheelchair for the concert.

To my delight, Melanie DeMore was there as a past member of the Cultural Heritage Choir. The musicians took turns leading songs, each more skilled than the next, and she led some Gullah Stick Pounding, with powerful rhythms.

Here she shares some of the history of Gullah Stick Pounding and why she teaches it to choirs all over.

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 10:04 pm
Here's another Pinch Hit! Please reply to this post or email sufficiently.advanced.ex@gmail.com to claim. Please include your Ao3 username and the number of the pinch hit you are claiming. This will be due Sun 03 May 2026 10:00PM EDT!




PH 5 - Alien Clay - Adrian Tchaikovsky, Anathem - Neal Stephenson, Babel-17 - Samuel R. Delany, Piranesi - Susanna Clarke, Solaris - Stanisław Lem, Shadow of the Leviathan - Robert Jackson Bennett )

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 04:03 am

Posted by Ask a Manager

It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…

1. Coworker threatened me and HR isn’t doing anything

Last fall, a coworker made an inappropriate comment toward me (called me a “ho” out of nowhere) and also made a statement about using a gun on me. She made these comments in front of several coworkers, who reported the incident. Around that same time, it had been announced that she was receiving a promotion, which added to the confusion.

The following week, we were told this employee was no longer with the team. About a month ago, we learned she had actually been on leave and has now been reassigned to a different team within the organization.

While I have not had direct contact with her since the incident, I feel uneasy knowing she is still employed here, given the nature of what was said. Leadership and HR have not communicated much about the situation, and I’m unsure what protections or boundaries are in place.

I have asked for support from HR to avoid interaction, but they have been less than helpful. My manager is also frustrated with HR and has offered to help me come up with our own safety plan, which I appreciate, but I’m not sure what that should realistically include or whether that responsibility should fall on us.

What is a reasonable course of action here? Is it appropriate to push HR more directly for clarity on safety measures, or to formally request that I not have any interaction with this person? How much responsibility should I or my manager be taking on in creating a “safety plan” in a situation like this

When things are at the point that you need a safety plan, the person really shouldn’t still be working there — not unless there are extenuating circumstances that mitigate what happened (for example, a medical issue that has been treated, combined with compelling reason to believe that whatever caused the original threat won’t be repeated and sincere contrition).

It’s absolutely appropriate for you and your manager to push HR very directly for a clearer answer about how you can feel safe at work. Ideally your manager would take the lead on advocating for this … and also should have a conversation with HR, the company’s lawyers, and her own boss about the company’s legal and moral liability when an employee has threatened to shoot another employee.

2. Can I wear earbuds to drown out diet talk?

Recently, I’ve been wearing two earbuds at the office with music or podcasts in the background while I work. Typically, this isn’t something I like to do because I think it can come off as unprofessional. Especially because I’m in my 20’s — I think my generation can get a reputation for constantly being on our phones (and to a certain extent I understand that reputation and it can be true), so that’s another reason I try to avoid it.

Recently, everyone in the office has been talking about their diets – weighing themselves, the amount of calories they consume, the foods they’re cutting out, etc. As someone in recovery from an eating disorder, hearing these things can be difficult for me. For a while, I was in a really good place where, yes, it was annoying to hear these conversations, but I could try and zone it out. Lately though, the repetition of these conversations has hit more closely and makes it more difficult for me to focus on my work and maintain my recovery. I would love to ask my coworkers to not talk about these things during work, but I’m not sure it’s my place do that given that it’s a “me” issue that I have to work through. My solution has been to wear two earbuds while I work to drown out those conversations. Is this a happy medium compromise, or do you think it would come off as too unprofessional?

It’s pretty office-dependent; in many offices, it would be a non-issue and completely unremarkable. In others, it might feel out of sync with the culture but still be fine to do (especially if you explain it helps you focus). In a minority of others, it would feel out of sync with the culture in a way that could affect how you were perceived there.

So, first: does anyone else wear earbuds? Do you need to be able to hear people talking to you unexpectedly? If you’re still left unsure, ask your manager about it! It’s fine to say, “I’ve found some of the chatting in the office distracting and realized I focus really well with headphones on — is it okay with you if I keep doing that?” There’s a pretty good chance you’ll hear it’s fine. (And if you don’t, you could potentially approach it as a formal accommodation if you’re willing to disclose what’s going on.)

But also, you do have some standing to ask people to lay off on the diet talk, and there’s advice here on how to do it.

3. Is there a polite way to offer editing services?

I am a very active member of an online community for a particular hobby and would love to work for this community. I have years of experience as a writer and editor, and I have noticed that the site could probably use one — they put out a lot of content and quite a few errors get missed. I also want to add that I’ve been interviewed by the owner of this community, so I’m not a complete stranger.

I’m struggling with a polite way to say to them, “You need an editor. Would you like to hire me?” *Is* there a polite way to say this? Any suggestions?

It probably isn’t going to be a super high priority for an online hobby community, which likely has limited resources and may rely mostly or entirely on volunteers. But you can offer! It’s okay to be straightforward about it: say you’re a fan of their work and active member of the community, work professionally as an editor, have noticed their content not infrequently contains editing errors (you could include something like “understandably, since I’m sure the people creating it have lots of demands on their time”), and you’d love to talk with them about what an editing arrangement could look like if that’s something they’re interested in. Assuming you’re not offering to volunteer your services, you’d want to make that clear (probably by stating your rates up-front or mentioning that you’d be open to discounting them if you are).

4. What to say to a worker who was striking when we last spoke

I work for a company that provides vendor services to an industry that has a fair amount of unionized workers. A few months back, I contacted a client to check in, only to be told rather awkwardly that his department was on strike so he wasn’t sure how things were going. Such news typically doesn’t make it to a national level for this industry unless it’s very large or there’s some unusual circumstance. I’ve been doing this job for over half a decade and this was my first time speaking with a striking employee. At the time, I just wished him luck and well wishes, and ended the call.

It’s clear from the notes on his account that he’s now back at work, so today I reached out again. I got voicemail this time, but if I had gotten him on the phone, should I have said anything about the strike? Google doesn’t tell me much about how the strike was resolved, so for all I know he’s not happy about it, and it’s not appropriate for my role to get involved in those discussions. Overall, this feels pretty low-stakes but I’m curious about your thoughts.

You don’t need to reference the strike. It would also be fine to say, “Glad you’re back” or “Glad the strike didn’t have to last very long” (if it didn’t) or “I hope the strike was successful” or otherwise express your support.

5. How to explain my recent layoff

As a result of some reorganization in the department, I was recently made redundant after only a year and a half on the job. Leadership made their decision based on shifting strategic priorities and it had nothing to do with my performance. How should I think about explaining this redundancy to potential employers as I begin to apply for new positions? The “reason for leaving last position” question is bound to come up on applications and in interviews and I’d like to have an answer prepared.

Being laid off is a completely routine and unremarkable reason for leaving a job and you won’t need a lengthy explanation! You can simply say, “Our team had a reorg that significantly changed our priorities and my position was eliminated as part of that.” If multiple positions were cut, you can say, “A reorg eliminated multiple positions on my team, and I was laid off as part of that.”

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 09:09 pm
Intro/FAQ
Days 1-15

Note: I'll be away from email again tomorrow, so my check-in post will again go up a couple hours later than usual. If that's inconveniently late for you, just go ahead and check in on the most recent post whenever is convenient.

My check-in: Got up early to catch my bus to the all-day conference (and shared the bus ride with a coworker, so I couldn't even write in transit!). However, I did sneak in a couple of edits first thing on getting up, go me. (Well, second thing: I started coffee first-first.)

Day 22: [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] sanguinity

Day 21: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] trobadora

Day 20: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] ysilme

More days )

When you check in, please use the most recent post and say what day(s) you’re checking in for. Remember you can drop in or out at any time, and let me know if I missed anyone!
Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 03:00 am

Posted by Athena Scalzi

My mom and I both had three tattoos. One of hers was from before my time, and she got two more while I was a kid. I got my first one at eighteen; a matching one with my two cousins who are practically like my sisters. It was all three of our firsts. My second one at twenty was not perfectly matching but very samesies with my lifelong bestie. My third was just for me, and it represents a promise to myself.

My mom and I always knew we wanted matching tattoos eventually, it just took us both four to get there. But we’re finally here, with the matching tats we’ve wanted for years. We just kept not getting them, and another year would pass. I asked her to look at artists, find some she likes, and I’d do the same and we’d pick our favorite. It never happened, and eventually I said, “mom, I booked us a consultation.” I was dragging her to get a tattoo because I knew if I didn’t, she’d never slow down on her own long enough to get one.

I follow a lot of tattoo artists on Instagram, but most are states or even whole countries away. However, there’s one in Dayton I’ve been following for about two years. After seeing his floral work time and time again and thinking how amazing it was, I finally just booked a consultation because I figured taking at least a step in that direction was a good idea. So, my mom and I headed to Truth and Triumph Tattoo in Kettering and met Kevin Rotramel.

My mom had sketched a design of a sunflower, and after talking with him about what we wanted and where we wanted it, he said he’d come up with a design that was close to the original my mom drew, but just more cleaned up and with more depth and detail. While we had always dreamed of color, we both knew yellow would look awful on our skin tones, and just went for greyscale, which our artist highly recommended anyway.

Before I show you how our tats turned out, I want to showcase some of Kevin’s work. I know I said his floral work is what made me decide to go to him, but check out this insane octopus:

Or this sick giraffe:

How about this super cool lantern?!

And this castle is incredible:

Okay, I won’t keep you in suspense any longer, but seriously Kevin’s work is so cool.

My mom went first, and I was starting to get nervous, but also was so excited to finally be doing this!

Finally, it was my turn:

Me sitting in a chair with my back to the tattoo artist, with my back exposed and my head hanging down so he can get to my upper back area. He is actively tattooing me in the shot!

Honestly it barely hurt for the first like half, but in the latter half of the tat I was definitely starting to get sensitive. I always seem to be chill for about an hour, and then right at the hour mark I’m like, “ooh okay I want to be done now.” But I hung in there!

And here they are, our matching sunflowers:

My mom and I with our exposed backs to the camera, looking at each other. Our sunflowers are both in the middle of our upper backs, mine between my other two tattoos (a pineapple and purple flowers), and hers all lonesome on her back by itself.

I am so happy with these! I appreciate Kevin for putting mine up a little bit higher than my mom’s so it wasn’t just straight up in line with my other two. I do love how my mom’s looks as her only back one, though. It’s framed so nicely! They’re the perfect size and aren’t too wild, just something pretty and simple to remind us of each other.

I absolutely love how they came out, and I’m just thrilled to finally have a matching tattoo with my mom. I know it’s corny, but sunflowers have always been a symbol of our love for each other, because we are each other’s sunshine, and we make each other happy when skies are grey. I love my mom and our tattoos, and I only wish we had gotten them sooner.

-AMS

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 07:43 pm
Tree growing out of a building:


(Might reshoot with a different lens. There may be a better shot there)





A few more )
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 06:45 pm
Ever come across a place that makes you doubt how well you know your city? I think I'd heard that we had an antiques mall called Memory Den, but never pair attention because those places tend to be very same-y. I've been to the one in Sellwood and so on. I wound up walking past it yesterday because my plans for the day got not derailed, but stuck on the rails. The streetcars were down, so I just walked all the way to Guardian Game and back, somewhere between 4-5 miles.

Holy hell, not only is it huge and fully of resellers with their own vibes, it has a coffee shop, a library, a bar, pool tables in the back, and a large area for local artists to exhibit/sell/make work. There was stuff in there I hadn't seen in years and things that made me feel legit nostalgic. These photos don't do justice to the size.











Sign outside the library said 'Thank you for not discussing the outside world'

I recognized one of the artists. I've got two pieces from a ceramics artist here. They are NSFW so I'll put them under a cut. Read more... )
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 10:25 pm

Posted by /u/drewfus23

I watched Train Dreams over the weekend loved 99% of the shots in it. But the scene with the bear took me out.

That got me thinking about some of the worst CGI in otherwise amazing films.

My two top contenders are the CGI wildlife at the beginning of No Country for Old Men when he is out hunting. And then the horrible tire smoke during the car chase in Ronin.

I would love to hear some other people’s examples.

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 07:24 pm
It's Earth Day! I also missed yesterday, so here are two poems that go really well together, in my opinion. Variations on a theme!

Third Rock from the Sun )

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On Earth As It Is On Earth )
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026 07:29 pm
Written for: [community profile] threesentenceficathon 
Title: Gordian Lotus
Fandom: Miami Vice
Author: Cat Moon
Rating: G
Words: 100
Characters: Sonny, Rico
Summary: Rico thinks Sonny needs to chill out. Sonny disagrees, for practical reasons.
Notes: The last of the 3SF fics I'd forgotten to post to my journal.
(Note: Me too, Sonny, me too!)
Prompt: Any, any, who or what gives you inner peace?


Gordian Lotus )

Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 08:22 am
部首
水 part 32
漱, to rinse (the mouth); 潮, tide/moist; 澄, clear pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=85

语法
3.26 一边 X, 一边 Y, doing X and Y at the same time
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-3-grammar

词汇
鼻子, nose (pinyin in tags)
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/

Guardian:
我看你满面春潮, look at you grinning away there
一边安顿我们,一边装神弄鬼地吓人, you settle us down while also playing at hauntings to scare us
牵着我们的鼻子走, leading us around by the nose

Me:
睡着以前好好洗漱啊。
我喜欢一边看书一边洗盘子。