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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-10-18 07:53 am

For anyone who enjoys synecdochic being the Pope's Anger Translator

https://bsky.app/profile/rahaeli.bsky.social/post/3m3eovdxmwk2z

Okay! This is going to take a while so I had to finish some stuff first, but: Why Da Pope Fucking Up Opus Dei Is A Huge Fucking Deal: a thread

I believe the proposed reforms are currently leaked/not confirmed yet, but this is fascinating.

(ETA: the previous round of Pope-exegesis.)
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thistle in grey ([personal profile] thistleingrey) wrote2025-10-17 09:55 pm
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current stitching

Earlier in the year, I thought that by Oct I'd be working on a two-color brioche shawl, mostly but not solely to use up some yarn. It's still on deck, I know exactly where its small start is, and I've zero interest at the moment.

It's more fun to see how high-contrast I can make Sundial's color alternations without upsetting myself, heh. I'm not a burst-of-colors person generally; observing a few friends has taught me my relatively limited tolerance level. Making Sundial into a project that invites me to reach a bit seems fitting. So far, after the leftovers mentioned previously, there's a bit from when my mother bought yarn randomly and asked for a neckwarmer (after which we agreed that thenceforth we would discuss yarn before she bought any), a colorway named Poison followed by one named Pick Your Poison, part of a shawl for a friend, and part of a sampler shawl that looks rusty red there and dentist pink here. Well, the pink reminds me of the amalgam my cousin's father used in the 1970s....

During a brief visit to my aunt this week, neither Sundial nor the paused cabled cardigan's sleeves would've been suitable. I took with me a project that was begun and almost immediately paused in January, a shawl so well designed that knitting it is a bit boring. Perfect for short, delayed flights.
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-10-17 09:41 am

If anyone would like to distract me by giving me opportunities to talk about hyper-fixations

that would be greatly appreciated.

Currently trying to support a friend in a Very Bad Situation and it's desperately anxiety-inducing and my brain is trying to eat itself, which also makes me less useful as support, which is bad.

So if anyone would like to ask or discuss anything about Prophet or Dark Souls or IWTV or climbing or, you know, any of the somewhat cheering topics I sometimes ramble about, PLEASE DO. "More of a comment than a question" questions also very welcome.

I cannot guarantee replies in a timely or consistent manner (because of the Situation and also the bad state of my brain) but it would be deeply appreciated nonetheless.
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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2025-10-15 10:59 pm
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I guess I'll talk about school some more?

Okay, update time. Hmmm...

School continues apace! We're at the half-way point in the term, and so far my grades are looking good in Intro to Human Services and Social Problems. I'm optimistic about my grade in Ceramics, but I don't expect to have a good idea about it until next week; we're doing a critique of our first major project on Monday (already rescheduled twice, blergh), and I expect we'll get our grades on that after.

I've got at least a paragraph for each of my classes, but they get pretty long, so I'm cutting them individually.

Social Problems )

Ceramics )

Intro to Human Services )

That's about it for now. I will continue to plug away!
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-15 03:12 pm

en passant

Still recovering from recent/ongoing health stuff but:



Resumed work on Candle Arc #2 (comic) pursuant to continued 2D animation preproduction, since the comics double as partial storyboards. I just processed the Ninefox Gambit: Prelude: Cheris #1 (comic) files for eventual print-on-demand as well, but it's on the website as well.
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-12 09:49 pm
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emotional support spinning: cotton



Cotton handspun single from combed top, a "completed" bobbin. I'm spinning threadweight so I don't...feel the need to "fill" the bobbin even halfway (for a planned 2-ply).

I do think I'd probably have a more pleasant time spinning cotton and silk if I had a dedicated treadle wheel for them, someday; but the wheel I own works. :3

(The background art on the wall is a poster of Wonder Woman artwork by Nen Chang.)
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-10-12 05:14 pm
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thistle in grey ([personal profile] thistleingrey) wrote2025-10-11 04:23 pm
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current stitching

The Sundial project had a bit of a setback when I forgot that tiny housemate really appreciates the mouthfeel of a particular yarn type. (Aside from what I think was an accidental snag of a paw, her depredations ignored half a dozen other yarns to focus upon her fave. When I found her, she'd tucked the messy part under her chin as a cushion, like, nothing to see here.... She's made off with that yarn previously, on a different project.) The setback has led me to rethink the color sequence, which I'll take as a bonus.

As a contrast to the no-shoulders side view of a striped sweater (linked recently for Powdermill, seen also in Tonnach), here's the back of Olga, a different drop-shoulder pullover modeled by a designer with a body shape similar to Davies'. In the third and fourth photos of the Olga pullover, it's possible to see stripe-highlighted shoulder shaping in how the upper back is constructed.

Incidentally, if one's knitting for a person with a 75-80 cm or ~30-31" circumference torso, Kate Davies and PetiteKnit are good designers to consider. Both scale up as well for what's currently considered size-inclusive amongst indie patterns, but they reliably include smaller-circ sizing, whereas some designers start around 85 cm.

Also incidentally, as individuals Davies and PetiteKnit are the type of petite that some folks have imagined me to be. None of my relatives, including the ones who genuinely benefit from petite sizing when clothes-shopping, would fit the proportions of Kate Davies' cardigans, and my shoulders are too large for those relatives' clothes. All sides of my family---I recall the "Ach, was" of confused surprise when my oma, who was wide, tanklike, and proud of it, tried handing down a cherished fur coat. I as a coltish not quite 11yo could not get both arms in at once. I had already failed, or I had already won, or it's how I learned early that arbitrary competition is stupid and bigger isn't better---one of those---though what I remember most sharply of my adolescent reaction is relief that we wouldn't need to rearrange our small bags (likely to ditch something) for a coat totally unsuited to Los Angeles weather.
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-10-11 12:06 pm
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I am cackling with glee



("CARTOON PONY ON AMPHETAMINES.")

(And I just heard they cast Sheila Atim as Akasha, because half the casting is just raiding the National Theatre and it's glorious.)

The thing about IWTV (now being renamed The Vampire Lestat for S3, presumably at the demand of Lestat's lawyers) is that a) it would make Anne Rice roll in her fucking grave, and b) it somehow manages to be deeply truthful to elements of the spirit of the books in a way that a more "faithful" adaptation that didn't engage in such a vigorous Interrogation Of The Text couldn't do. It's fascinating, and it also hits in a particular way for those of us who read the first books as impressionable teens, and then, you know, grew up:

https://www.tumblr.com/silverbirching/752456802186182656/yessssss-and-he-watched-it-on-my

Anyway, the first two seasons are on Netflix and on BBC iPlayer in the UK, so if you're tempted, now is a very good time to catch up.
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-10-11 10:29 am
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For anyone wondering how my Dark Souls progress is going

I am now enjoying being able to distress all my Souls-playing friends through my unironic enjoyment of Blighttown.

(It's a tough but genuinely awesome level which has a bad reputation because on release the intricacy of the environment and number of moving parts would destroy the framerate and people would have to try to get through it at 10fps. But this is no longer the case since the remaster! And everyone who's upset about spending lots of time plummeting to their death needs to get on my level because I've been doing that all through the game anyway; it's just usually funnier in Blighttown.)

ETA: I have run the second bell and thus officially left the early game and entered the mid-game.
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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2025-10-09 10:57 pm
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Fics: An Eye on the Sky, An Unlikely Ally, and Artistic Collaboration

Three Pokémon fics for the PokéPod Project, which just went live earlier today! Which means I can finally share them publicly here, as well! 😃

Fandom: Pokémon
Summary: Julian hasn't been working for Hoenn's Safari Zone for long when he first meets a particularly enigmatic Xatu.
Mirrors: This fic on AO3 The podfic version on AO3
Wordcount: 574
Ships: None
Notes: For [community profile] pokepodproject
Fic: An Eye on the Sky )

Fandom: Pokémon
Summary: Midori had expected that starting a new Pokémon day care would be difficult; they hadn't expected this particular problem, though...
Mirrors: This fic on AO3, The podfic version on AO3
Wordcount: 996
Ships: None
Notes: For [community profile] pokepodproject Gen II: Sneasel
Fic: An Unlikely Ally )

Fandom: Pokémon
Summary: While stuck in a creative slump, Smeargle helps a Pokémon in need.
Mirrors: This fic on AO3 (no podfic version for this fic yet, but I live in hope!)
Wordcount: About 450
Ships: None
Notes: For [community profile] pokepodproject's Rare Candy collection
Fic: Collaboration of the Arts )
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Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2025-10-09 01:15 am

Update

Thank you to everyone for your kind thoughts, sharing experiences with international medical situations, and translation help! The hospital says CB can be discharged this weekend, yay! His facial paralysis has gotten a little worse in the past few days, though the doctors say this can happen. Right now we're trying to figure out how to get him home. Our travel insurance seemed like they might help, but now it sounds like nothing is covered, and the other private air ambulance service wants him to have a hospital bed ready back in California, but that is also proving difficult to get. From what the doctor said yesterday, he is probably okay to fly commercially but would need a medical escort, so we are figuring out how to get that arranged. Fingers crossed...
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-06 10:48 am

PSA

I'm now aware that Imgur images are broken for people with UK IP addresses; will repair those image links eventually by hosting own my own space but I have a bunch of work/school to deal with so it'll be slow.
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-06 05:58 am
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emotional support spinning

This fiber colorway is from a monthly subscription (Feral Scene in Texas, so semi-local to me) - usually wool-based blends to push me out of my comfort zone. (I find wool to be the second-most difficult fiber to spin. First is cotton, which is more "normal" for a beginning spinner.)



I think of this as Pumpkin Spice yarn! It'll be going to [personal profile] ursula.

The current emotional support spinning WIP is cotton, widely regarded as hard mode for treadle wheel spinning. It only took six months of dedicated practice to skill up...



Shout-out to Mohairandmore [Etsy], which sells superlatively prepared fiber; the combed top for ramie and cotton are exquisite. They're also in Texas, so also semi-local to me, although I think most of their non-mohair fiber (they raise angora goats) is from other suppliers. I've got to budget for some of their merino blends at some point because I bet they're amazing to spin.

I wanted to learn to spin cotton because

(a) It's less wildly expensive than mulberry, eri, muga silk (my faves). You can get 4 oz. cotton fiber for ~$6 USD (not including shipping or tax). Silk fiber (unless it's "sari silk" loom waste) usually costs three times as much if not more.

(b) I'm in the US South. This is about as local as you get for fiber production! There's a little silk fiber production in the USA but not a lot of it, and again, whatever the source of the fiber, it's an inherently spendier fiber.

I went all-in on spinning because

(a) It's weirdly difficult to doomscroll on the internet while spinning. :p It's much better for my mental health; that alone would make it worthwhile.

(b) For my own use, I'm personally most interested in thread for needle lace, embroidery, cross stitch, hand-sewing, weaving. But I don't do any of those things very fast so I don't need very much for myself, and I'm narrowly interested in cotton or ramie or silk. I don't knit or crochet, but I have friends who do, and who can make use of yarns spun from Those Other Fibers! (I have functionally zero use for wool ever.) So anything I spin for my own learning/pleasure can go to a good home.

(c) I have wrecked ankle tendons (medical), and treadling on a spinning wheel is surprisingly good sneak physical therapy.

(d) I have neuropathy in my hands and feet, prognosis unknown. I don't want to wait five or ten years to pursue physical crafts further. My favorite thing is working with my hands (obviously, this isn't especially visible online). I regret I was never able to take a shop class because my high school didn't offer one. I don't know that I'm going to have sufficient use of my hands/feet in five to ten years (assuming the world hasn't imploded, a big assumption). So I might as well get some enjoyment out of hand/physical crafts now.
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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2025-10-05 09:23 pm
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Original Drabble: Surrender

Fandom: Original fiction (Avery and Zeek/Mershark Madness)
Summary: Avery is beginning to regret letting Zeek watch Earth pirate movies with him
Mirrors: On the original meme
Wordcount: 100
Ships: Avery/Zeek
Notes: For the prompt "Pirates" on [personal profile] ao3_isdown
Fic: Surrender )
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-05 01:36 pm
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Rook & Rose Pattern Deck has landed!

Gilt edges not pictured, largely because I couldn't wrangle a photo setup for them.

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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-10-05 08:24 am
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latest spinning



Two-ply ramie handspun. I still have to BOIL it with soda ash to set the twist, but this will be going to [personal profile] ilyena_sylph. ♥