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House of Leaves, Chapter 13
Another rich chapter. This one was titled, too. Before Zampanò erased all reference to the labyrinth.
These poor kids, man... It's not enough they have to live in a rhetorical device for their parents' issues, but they have to go to school on top of it all. And now watch as dead and dying men they saw just a week-and-some-change ago get vaulted onto the living room floor.
It seems like I have an answer of a sort as to why the Spiral Staircase got so big. Karen's packing to leave coincides at about the same time as the stretch.¹ It's a total collapse of communication on all fronts. Y'know, in a way everyone is in their own bewildering little house at this moment. One that's twisting, unsure, and endlessly possible but infinitely obfuscating. Brookes, a teacher at the children's school, walks into the house looking for answers and is met with confusion. Like Holloway, when there are no answers, ends, or goals. Like Karen, who has infinite choice on where and how to go, but by that same token makes it impossible to plan. Like Tom, bereft of a brother. Like the police who walk into a mystery they simply cannot solve in a household they don't understand.
To me the house has a component of the terror of infinite possibility. If you're an artist of any sort, maybe you'll understand. Has anyone ever told you to just draw anything? Draw whatever you like. Because now, well, what's the right thing to draw? What is the best use of your time? What ages-old idea will you resurrect when you have time for one? In these situations I find having infinite choices is the same as having none, both beget a certain kind of paralysis.
Anyway. The uh, the book. Let's see what's next I'm sure it's answers about Hallway an-
Hi. Johnny. My man's so far gone he's nailing tape measures up in his room.² I didn't expect Lude to be the one to give him his figurative light, though. It's narrative as fuck. He's literally giving Johnny a guiding light, his way out, and Johnny just can't do it.
And then there's this bit here that I like.³ Johnny talking about how without the story, he would cease to exist. And it's completely true. He has interposed himself into it and he's now a part of it from my perspective. In the complete sense, he is a character in the story in my hands. Like some fly trapped in a piece of amber I'm holding.
In a way, I guess I'm also part of this story now. My musings are added to the book. Maeve's interludes where she talks about her feelings and gripes at Johnny. There's something about that that should frighten me, but I actually think it's really sweet. Even if my words are only seen by a handful of people, to them, to you I am every bit the same character as Will, Karen, or Johnny. I exist on paper, in relation to this story. At least until I move on to my next book. But these words, my bit part, will remain. As will everyone else's who writes about House of Leaves.
I got... very sidetracked. Pardon me.
Navidson's escape. The book seems a bit insistent on coding Holloway as the Minotaur. But what I find striking is that he's simply not. He's much more in line with Zampanò's small take on the man-bull.⁴ Someone dispossessed for inadequacy. The labyrinth is his home, it keeps him safe. It gives him the visage of a brave adventurer. I'm sure there are allusions and themes with Elizabeth and the doe but I'm not too picky about them. I more find it interesting that he took his own life in the house. Moon above that sounds horrific worded like that. I mean that there are two ways it could be read. Either as a definite end to the infinite using the only thing he had control over, or... Or the labyrinth took him as its Minotaur. Maybe both. The house vanished his body, turning even certainty into possibility. the suggestion he is the something in the dark, still. And that's maybe the most horrific thing of all. Not that Holloway's body lurks in the house, but its power to make the certain into a worrying "possibly".
Or my read on it is bad. This is a very packed chapter, I still have a segment to go, so please excuse me for capping my speculation here for now.
Speaking of the house and frightening possibilities the fucking thing is on the loose.⁴ In... a heel turn? The house is now warping its normal side, rapidly opening into yawning abyss. Actively trying to kill its occupants. Now in the moment this was fucking terrifying, brought out the little girl in me who was frightened of Monster House. But after the fact I wonder at... why. Why suddenly change like this? Why shift to the maximally predatory? Why the sudden visceral horror over the liminal cold? I've trusted the very deliberate nature of the book so far, so I'm willing to extend some grace and see if there's more context later. Perhaps the violence is caused simply by the group perceiving the house as a violent thing. Maybe it's a lingering echo of the violence it was taught. Maybe action scenes are just really cool.
There is this one moment I'd like to take note of before I end post. It's here⁵, where Navidson is rescuing Daisy. The scratches on her arms are still, of course, there. I found it interesting that Navy has to undergo a symbolic reciprocation of her pain in order to rescue her.
And he did rescue her.
At the cost of Tom. Oh Tom you deserved so much better than this.
#live reading#house of leaves#maeve's house of leaves readalong#footnotes#1 - p. 316#2 - p. 323#3 - p. 326#4 - p. 341#5 - p. 345
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Wanna see some cool data on people's favorite words?
If this is your first time seeing me, STOP READING AND GO SEND ME AN ASK WITH YOUR FAVORITE WORD! In June 2024 I picked up the hobby of asking random people on Tumblr their favorite word, and I just kept asking until we got here today. I've got about 7000 favorite words from a whole bunch of people on Tumblr.
First, the credit for doing basically all of the work goes to @thespyglassofvision. He was the one who ripped all the text out of Tumblr, making it way easier for me to filter it to just favorite words.
He also is the one who found all this cool data analysis! (Warning there's a lot of data, if you wanna just check out the list of favorite words its over here)
All of this data was taken from March 15th, when I collected only a measly 6700 words. If you want to use the list of favorite words for anything, feel free to!(Just show me because I wanna see)
Top 25 most common words:
Fuck: 132
Defenestration: 69
Petrichor: 64
Defenestrate: 51
Onomatopoeia: 38
Shenanigans: 36
Serendipity: 31
Ethereal: 28
Love: 27
Effervescent: 26
Antidisestablishmentarianism: 25
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis: 25
Indubitably: 23
Perchance: 22
Yippee: 22
Flabbergasted: 21
Silly: 21
Cunt: 20
Meow: 19
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: 19
Discombobulate: 18
Kerfuffle: 18
Scrumptious: 18
Serendipitous: 18
Melancholy: 17
The 25 longest words are:
Hottentottenstottertrottelmutterattentäterlattengitterwetterkotterbeutelratte: 77
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch: 58
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis: 45
Verfowaldachro'iley'akwe'ichrodekefowalchro: 43
Квазиантихороводоводоведофилофобофагоманы: 41
Isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate: 35
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia: 35
Donaudampfschiffahrtskapitänskajüte: 35
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: 34
Konstantynopolitańczykowianeczka: 32
Satanarchäolügenialkohöllisch: 29
Floccinaucinihilipilification: 29
Najneobhospodárovavateľnejší: 28
Antidisestablishmentarianism: 28
Международный женский день: 26
Methylcloroisothiazolinone: 26
Prisencolinensinainciusol: 25
Subductisupercilicarptor: 24
Megaloblatta longipennis: 24
Drittschadensliquidation: 24
Raxacoricofallapatorius: 23
Low density lipoprotein: 23
Friggatriskaidekaphobia: 23
Rhombicosidodecahedron: 22
Icosadodecaoctatriakis: 22
How much each type of word was used (note: kinda scuffed. Whether something is a noun or adjective is mostly based on the context of that word, which just doesn't exist)
Noun: 3035
Adjective: 1259
Proper Noun: 1028
Verb: 957
Adverb: 278
Interjection: 94
Punctuation: 27
Pronoun: 25
Adposition: 13
Subordinating Conjunction: 9
Numeral: 8
Other: 7
Coordinating Conjunction: 6
Particle: 5
Auxiliary Verb: 2
Ordered by starting character frequency:
S: 841
C: 596
P: 585
A: 462
D: 424
F: 414
B: 361
E: 349
M: 341
T: 240
L: 235
I: 227
G: 211
H: 210
R: 203
O: 177
W: 149
V: 144
N: 118
K: 92
Y: 77
Q: 57
U: 51
J: 42
Z: 25
X: 10
:: 5
К: 5
П: 4
É: 3
Б: 2
Р: 2
ا: 2
ح: 2
と: 2
귤: 1
흐: 1
0: 1
2: 1
-: 1
": 1
Ż: 1
Ἀ: 1
Χ: 1
Д: 1
З: 1
ї: 1
М: 1
Н: 1
н: 1
О: 1
с: 1
Ц: 1
א: 1
ח: 1
ب: 1
ش: 1
क: 1
ब: 1
व: 1
श: 1
แ: 1
ぎ: 1
も: 1
ヤ: 1
夢: 1
早: 1
木: 1
松: 1
狐: 1
猫: 1
白: 1
着: 1
#pinned#mannys collections of peoples favorite words#actually wait what should I tag this#data#favorite word#favorite words#words#yeah thats fine enough I think
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TEACHERS
PAGE ONE
Panel 1
A rally of teachers in a park. Most are silhouetted, but four full-color figures of various genders and races fill the center of the panel. Three of them hold signs, and Teacher 3 is speaking. Teacher 4 stands next to a chalkboard propped up on an easel.
SIGN 1: Project 2025 is extremely hostile to American workers.
SIGN 2: Day One proposals would make it harder for workers to unionize and easier for employers to retaliate against whistleblowers and organizers. [2025, p. 601-602]
SIGN 3: States would be able to “opt out” of labor laws around workplace safety and child labor, too! [2025, p. 606-607]
TEACHER 3: Being anti-union is a pretty typical posture for American conservative groups. They call it being pro-business.
TEACHER 3: But you know which unions the Heritage Foundation and their friends hate the most?
Panel 2
This panel focuses on the four teachers. Above them hangs a banner with the words “National Education Association” and “American Federation of Teachers.”
TEACHER 1: Like every other labor union, my local negotiates with employers for the best contract it can get and represents individual members should they need it.
TEACHER 2: Like every other professional organization, my union advocates at the local, state and national level for policies we care about.
TEACHER 3: Like every other group of skilled workers, we speak up if our training, expertise, or years of service to our communities are being undervalued.
Panel 3
This panel zooms in on Teacher 4, who has written “2025 p. 342” on her chalkboard.
TEACHER 4: So, can anyone tell me why Project 2025 singles out the teachers’ unions for congressional investigations and having their charters revoked?
Panel 4
Over Teacher 4’s shoulder, across the park, we see various citizens—a young mother with a baby, a person on a bicycle, a nurse in scrubs, and a grandfather in flannel.
MOM: Teachers’ unions resist book bans and legislation that mandates they lie to their students about scientific and historical facts!
CYCLIST: Wait, haven’t teachers advocated for classroom safety where guns and pandemics are concerned?
NURSE: I think teachers also fight efforts to divert public dollars to private programs that segregate and weaken our communities.
GRANDPA: Pretty sure teachers try to protect the Establishment clause of the First Amendment and keep religious ideology out of publicly-funded American classrooms. [2025, p. 341]
PAGE TWO
Panel 1
Teacher 4 beams at the reader. Her chalkboard now reads, “‘I touch the future, I teach.’ – Christa McAuliffe”
TEACHER 4: You’re all right! Gold stars for everyone!
TEACHER 4: And there’s lots more besides. I know it’s a huge book, but if you just skim the sections on Education, Head Start, and Public Health, you’ll get a picture of the country they want…
Panel 2
An iconic, simple one-room schoolhouse with a bell at the top sits in the background of the panel. In the foreground are a rich woman holding a lit match, a businessman toting an oil can, a minister holding a candle and a Bible, and a mother holding a sparkler. They are all white, and they are all approaching the schoolhouse.
RICH WOMAN: I’m so glad all my tax dollars stay in my nice neighborhood and aren’t educating poor children anymore. [2025, p. 482]
BUSINESSMAN: My SKOOLCORP franchises are raking in the public funds, and with no pesky obligation to hire credentialed teachers or enroll kids with accommodation needs, I can keep overhead way low. [2025, p. 322]
MINISTER: Public schools in my state can make all the kids pray in the classroom, and there’s no federal authority to stop it! [2025, p. 319]
MOM: Finally, my right to decide how you parent your child has been written into federal law! [2025, p. 345]
Panel 3
The businessman pours his oil can onto the front steps of the one-room schoolhouse. The rich woman and minister hold up their flames, eager to set the oil alight. The mom scratches her chin, more uncertain, but is still holding her sparkler.
RICH WOMAN: Without those teachers in the way, this all turns out to be much easier.
BUSINESSMAN: I mean, there’s more than four million of them, and they’re pretty smart. When they organized and spoke up, people listened.
MINISTER: And with this gone, future generations will be a lot easier to control.
MOM: Guys? Is this arson?
Panel 4
A close up of the businessman, who winks and points at the flames filling the panel behind him.
BUSINESSMAN: No worries! The International Association of Fire Fighters has seen what we’ll do to unions that stand in our way.
#stop project 2025#project 2025 comic#project 2025#us politics#stop project 2025 comic#heritage foundation#trump#teachers#education
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✦ 𝑡𝑎𝑠𝑘 001. 𝐦𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐫 — [𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅] 𝚕𝚊𝚜𝚝 𝚞𝚙𝚍𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚍 [𝟸/𝟸𝟺/𝟸𝟺]
BASICS. 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄:
Gael Esai Tiul-Xol
𝐍𝐈𝐂𝐊𝐍𝐀��𝐄𝐒:
none yet unless we count OS calling him 'Commander' a nickname 👀
𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐄 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐈𝐌:
Oscar Isaac
𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐔𝐈𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐅𝐄𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐄𝐒:
Salt and pepper hair | 2 moles next to his left eye that line up horizontally along with 1 above his left eyebrow and 1 on his left cheekbone that create a rough diamond shape | various scars all across his body but the most noticeable is a groove near the center of his left cheek from a bullet grazing his face | likes to cover up, always in long sleeves, hoodies, jackets, or trench coats
𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐎𝐎𝐒 / 𝐏𝐈𝐄𝐑𝐂𝐈𝐍𝐆𝐒:
N/A
𝐀𝐆𝐄 / 𝐃.𝐎.𝐁.:
44 | 02/02/1979 (GROUNDHOG DAY)
𝐙𝐎𝐃𝐈𝐀𝐂:
Aquarius Sun, Aries Moon, Scorpio Rising
𝐇𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐓𝐎𝐖𝐍:
Huehuetenango, Guatemala / Phoenix, Arizona
𝐅𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐋𝐘:
father, mother, oldest brother, oldest sister, older brother, younger sister (names tbd), he has not had any contact with them since joining the Foundation.
𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐑 / 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐒:
Cis man, He/Him
𝐒𝐄𝐗𝐔𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐓𝐘:
Demisexual, masc leaning
𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐒:
Single, never married
𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐓𝐒:
Proactive, Adaptable, Efficient, Disciplined, Observant, Independent, Diplomatic, Persuasive, Empathetic, Curious
𝐍𝐄𝐆𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐓𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐓𝐒:
Restless, Sensitive, Cynical, Stubborn, Idealistic, Cautious, Judgemental, Mischievous, Deflective, Pushy, Impulsive
𝐇𝐀𝐁𝐈𝐓𝐒:
gives nicknames, carries an A5 journal on him at all times, putting a hand to his chin when he's deep in thought, scratching his cheeks lightly when he's embarrassed, pinching the bridge of his nose when he's feeling annoyed or overwhelmed, he cannot stand silence so he will hum, sing, talk to himself/narrate what he is doing if there's no one around to talk to/if no one is willing to engage in conversation with him
𝐇𝐎𝐁𝐁𝐈𝐄𝐒:
he is constantly picking up and dropping new hobbies, but the the ones that stuck were: journaling, photography, and reading; most recent was learning the acoustic guitar
𝐏𝐄𝐓𝐒 (𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐓 𝐀𝐓 𝐇𝐎𝐌𝐄):
Gomita “Gummy/Gumdrop”, tabby cat
THE FOUNDATION.
𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐅𝐅 𝐓𝐈𝐓𝐋𝐄:
MTF Commander, Chi-00 "The Broken Scales of Themis"
𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐕𝐈𝐎𝐔𝐒 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍(𝐒):
MTF Operative, Delta-4 “Minutemen,” Lambda-12 “Pest Control,” and Xi-13 “Sequere Nos”, Omega-1 "Law's Left Hand"
𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐓 𝐀𝐒𝐒𝐈𝐆𝐍𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓:
MTF OMEGA-1 ; Located and terminated Director ████████ ██████, Head Researcher ████ █████, and General █████ ██████ after a data breach on █ / █ / █ was traced back to them. [𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅] was also able to confirm a connection between this breach and Group of Interest, Anderson Robotics.
𝐒𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐒 / 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄𝐒:
hand-to-hand combat, firearms, guerrilla warfare, bomb making and disarming, infiltration, wiretapping, reconnaissance, counterintelligence, assassinations, rhetoric, persuasion, dialectic, acoustic guitar
EXTRAS.
𝐁𝐈𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇𝐘: C/P from sample app for now (threat)
Rescued in 2000 by MTF Xi-5, “Newton's Bullies,” during the preliminary exploration into SCP-35320’s domain, anomalous location SCP 35320-1, 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅’s introduction to the Foundation was nothing short of a miracle. Missing person reports from the time revealed that 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 had been reported as MIA after he disappeared during a training exercise in the Tucson Mountains by Unit 162 WG of the Arizona Air National Guard on November 17, 1998. It’s in the popular belief that 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 was selected at random by SCP-35320 due to his age or simply because the opportunity presented itself as no one else in his unit was captured by 35320 for its ‘game.’ [See Mission File #871-341-X for more information. Must be Clearance Level 5 or higher to access the file.] Once Xi-5 breached the boundary of anomalous location SCP 35320-1, the parameters to SCP-35320’s ‘game’ were met, and it began to systematically hunt down members of Xi-5, leading to multiple casualties. X-9, Op. Zuri Williams, and X-4, Op. Thomas Smith (KIA) made initial contact with 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 after they became separated from the rest of the unit. The Foundation promptly took him into custody for debriefing once Xi-5 exited SCP-35320’s domain. However, due to the Foundation’s limited research on SCP-35320, it soon became apparent that the likelihood of Xi-5 escaping was incredibly low as SCP-35320 dispatched more unit members. In an act of desperation, MTFC Ingrid Olsen made the call that 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 would be of better use as a soldier under Olsen’s command rather than a prisoner. This decision was what ultimately allowed for the neutralization of SCP-35320 as 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅’s knowledge of the terrain and SCP-35320’s ‘rules’ were immeasurably valuable for the success of the mission. Because of his usefulness during the mission, the question of what to do with 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 after debriefing led to both Head Researcher, Dr. Diego Ochoa, and the MTF Xi-5 Commander contacting separate Ethics Committee liaisons due to the uniqueness of this case. To avoid potentially losing a valuable asset to the Foundation, the Ethics Committee decreed to spare 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅, offering the man options of receiving Class B amnestics and returning to his family, or joining the Foundation. It is unclear why 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 made the choice he did, but the Foundation gained an invaluable asset that day. In his 24 years of service with the Foundation since this incident, 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 has come to sport an impressive career in various MTFs, such as Delta-4 “Minutemen,” Lambda-12 “Pest Control,” and Xi-13 “Sequere Nos” before finally landing in Omega-1 “Law's Left Hand” after being hand selected by the Ethics Committee for his part in in the Xerox Revision. While he is one of the most reliable mainstays in Omega-1, it is unclear how much longer the Ethics Committee is willing to risk 𝑆𝑀𝑂𝑂𝑇𝐻 𝑂𝑃𝐸𝑅𝐴𝑇𝑂𝑅 in the field.
𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐃 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒:
tbd
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑 / 𝐍𝐀𝐑𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐏𝐄𝐒:
It Began with a twist of Fate, Conditioned to Accept Horror, Trauma Conga Line, Jade-Colored Glasses, One-Man Army, Despair Event Horizon, Identity Breakdown, The McCoy, To be Lawful or Good, Beware the Honest Ones, Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism, Sliding Scale of Free WIll vs. Fate,
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒:
R.J. MacReady (The Thing 1982), Glenn Rhee (The Walking Dead), Finn (Star Wars), Poe Dameron (Star Wars), Aragorn (The Lord of the Rings), Nina Fortner (Naoki Urasawa's Monster), Wolfgang Grimmer (Naoki Urasawa's Monster), Dean Winchester (Supernatural), Sam Winchester (Supernatural), Simba (The Lion King)
𝐌𝐄𝐌𝐄𝐒: *tw: blood mention














#fhq.task#( me‚ included multiple characters from the same franchise as character inspirations : the duality of man )
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Brain is still mush but I'm bored and can only watch so much anime in one sitting, so I figured I'd pick and choose some of those 2023 in Review writer asks to answer
1. What’s something new that you tried in a fic this year? How did it turn out and would you do it again?
Dabbled a bit at the start of the year with some darker themes in smut. I think it turned out pretty well, but I definitely learned I just prefer to write sweet, romantic, and consensual. I'll play with it more at some point, I'm sure, but I think I've found my niche.
2. How many fics did you work on this year? (They don’t have to be finished or published!)
55! 43 of which are published atm
4. What piece of media inspired you the most?
BG3, definitely. Even if I still haven't posted anything for it yet :P
5. What fandom(s) did you write for this year?
FFXIV, Genshin Impact, BG3, and that one Hades fic that I really hadn't intended to write
7. What character(s) captured your heart?
Astarion. I expected to like him because he's a sassy vampire. I did not expect to identify with him as much as I do. I don't doubt he will be firmly lodged in my heart for years to come.
9. What fic meant the most to you to write?
The Soft Green Glow of Affection. I didn't really expect this fic to mean so much to me, but the softness between Aether and Xiao really hit home. Love offering solace to a tortured soul. (Not at all a theme with me, no siree)
12. What fic was the most difficult to write? Did you finish it?
Beneath the Human Guise was my first time working with a threesome, and it was a hell of a challenge keeping pronouns and names straight, not to mention being sure I hit the dynamic I was looking for. I'm really happy with how it turned out tho
13. What fic was the easiest to write?
To Soothe the Suffering of Ten Thousand Years was surprisingly easy to write! I love writing scar exploration, but I didn't expect it to flow quite as smoothly as it did
14. What were your shortest and longest fics this year?
Shortest: The Warmth of Home at 849 words Longest: The Daily Inconveniences of an Au Ra at 39, 341 (though admittedly some of that is from 2022 -- I still think just the 2023 additions would push it to the longest fic of the year tho)
15. Rec a fic you wrote or posted in 2023
No Regrets! This fic was the precursor to my Thanuri fic A First for Everything, and I'm still very very proud of how it turned out. Sweet Emmanicard first time <3
18. What was the hardest fic to title?
They're all hard /o\ But I think that honor has to go to Rinse and Repeat. That's the fic where I gave up and phoned a friend to help title it
19. Share your favorite opening line
"Oh for the love of all creation, save us both from this torment and just go ask him to fuck you, would you?"
from The Alternative Uses of Aetherial Shackles. I like how jarring it is, and how it definitely mirrors the startle Eros would be feeling to have his daydreams interrupted by such a demand.
20. Share your favorite ending line
By the time I awoke, Estinien was gone.
from Just for Tonight. Love me a bittersweet ending.
21. Share your favorite piece of dialogue
Answered here
25. What did you use to write? (e.g. writing programs, paper & pen, etc.)
I write exclusively in the Notes app on my phone and then transfer it over to Word to edit it
29. If this were an awards show, who would you thank?
Ahem. I would like to thank my friend Zena for being the most excellent sounding board/cheerleader/occasional unwitting beta reader. Also my friend Kore for being infinitely more adept at titling things than I am and for being so willing to help me with that. And above all else, I'd like to thank my fans: everyone who commented, kudosed, and read my works this year. You make it worth all the hardship that is writing <3
30. What’s something that you want to write in 2024?
2024 is going to be the year of series, I think! I look forward to continuing with A First for Everything, and I've also got 2 different BG3 series in the works: one a self-indulgent Kazstarion piece, and one centred around Gale! Plus a few shorter multi-chaptered thinks I'd like to work on for Genshin. I look forward to sharing more about them all!
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Pertinent quotes from the 40th anniversary edition The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins that I found necessary to dog-ear in my book:
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“In its long journey down the generations therefore, an average gene will spend approximately half its time sitting in male bodies, and the other half sitting in female bodies. Some gene effects show themselves only in bodies of one sex. These are called sex-limited gene effects. A gene controlling penis-length expresses this effect only in male bodies, but it is carried about in female bodies too and may have some quite different effect on female bodies. There is no reason why a man should not inherit a tendency to develop a long penis from his mother.” (p. 189)
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“Another common sexual difference is that females are more fussy than males about whom they mate with. One of the reasons for fussiness by an individual of either sex is the need to avoid mating with a member of another species. Such hybridizations are a bad thing for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, as in the case of a man copulating with a sheep, the copulation does not lead to an embryo being formed, so not much is lost.” (p. 211-12)
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“A zero sum game is one in which a win for one player is a loss for the other. Chess is zero sum, because the aim of each player is to win, and this means to make the other player lose. Prisoner’s Dilemma, however, is a nonzero sum game. There is a banker paying out money, and it is possible for the two players to link arms and laugh all the way to the bank. This talk of laughing all the way to the bank reminds me of a delightful line from Shakespeare: The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers. 2 Henry VI In what are called civil ‘disputes’ there is often in fact great scope for cooperation. What looks like zero sum confrontation can, with a little goodwill, be transformed into a mutually beneficial nonzero sum game.” (p.285)
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“The two phenomena, bottlenecked life cycles and discrete organisms, go hand in hand. As each evolves, it reinforces the other. The two are mutually enhancing, like the spiralling feelings of a woman and a man during the progress of a love affair.” (p. 341)
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“First, a theory about why humans have lost the penis bone. An erect human penis can be so hard and stiff that people jokingly express scepticism that there is no bone inside. As a matter of fact lots of mammals do have a stiffening bone, the baculum or os penis, to help the erection along. What’s more, it is common among our relatives the primates; even our closest cousin the chimpanzee has one, although admittedly a very tiny one which may be on its evolutionary way out. There seems to have been a tendency to reduce the os penis in the primates; our species, along with a couple of monkey species, lost it completely. So, we have got rid of the bone that in our ancestors presumably made it easy to have a nice stiff penis. Instead, we rely entirely on a hydraulic pumping system, which one cannot but feel is a costly and roundabout way of doing things. And, notoriously, erection can fail – unfortunate, to say the least, for the genetic success of a male in the wild. What is the obvious remedy? A bone in the penis, of course. So why don’t we evolve one? For once, biologists of the ‘genetic constraints’ brigade cannot cop out with, ‘Oh, the necessary variation just couldn’t arise’. Until recently our ancestors had precisely such a bone and we have actually gone out of our way to lose it! Why? Erection in humans is accomplished purely by pressure of blood. It is unfortunately not plausible to suggest that erection hardness is the equivalent of a doctor’s blood pressure meter used by females to gauge male health. But we are not tied to the metaphor of the blood pressure meter. If, for whatever reason, erection failure is a sensitive early warning of certain kinds of ill health, physical or mental, a version of the theory can work. All that females need is a dependable tool for diagnosis. Doctors don’t use an erection test in routine health checkups – they prefer to ask you to stick out your tongue. But erection failure is a known early warning of diabetes and certain neurological diseases. Far more commonly it results from psychological factors – depression, anxiety, stress, overwork, loss of confidence and all that. (In nature, one might imagine males low in the ‘peck order’ being afflicted in this way. Some monkeys use the erect penis as a threat signal.) It is not implausible that, with natural selection refining their diagnostic skills, females could glean all sorts of clues about a male’s health, and the robustness of his ability to cope with stress, from the tone and bearing of his penis. But a bone would get in the way! Anybody can grow a bone in the penis, you don’t have to be particularly healthy or tough. So selection pressure from females forced males to lose the os penis, because the only genuinely healthy or strong males could present a really stiff erection and the females could make an unobstructed diagnosis.” (p. 405-406)
6.
“The word meme seems to be a good meme.” (p. 423)
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1: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w y 33/36 (23/26) (10/10)
2: 00 01 02 10 11 12 13 16 17 19 23 34 36 41 51 68 85 ab ad ak al an ar at au av be bl bo bs bu by ca ch co cu de di dn do dr ea ec ed ee el en ep er es et ev fe fo ge gi ha he hi ho hu ib ic id ie ig ik il im in io is it iv ju ke kn ld le li ll lo lu ly ma mb me mi nc nd ne no nu oa of ol on or os ot ou ow pe po rd re ri rr rs rt ru ry se sh si so st su ta te th ti to tr ts ul um un ur us ut ve vi we ye yo 136/1296 (119/676) (17/100)
3: 000 001 100 102 119 123 136 234 341 412 abo abs ade ake all and are art ate aus ave bec bel ber ble bou bso bsu but can cau coa cul dic did dig div don dre eat eca eel eli ely enc epe ers ery eve evi fee fou get git hat hav his hou hun ibl icu idi iev igi ike ill ime ion isi its ivi jus kno ldn let lie lik lio lli lou lut mad mak mbe mes mil nch ndr not now num oat olu one orr ost oul oun our ous out pea pos red ren rep rid rry rte run sho sib sol sor sou sta sts sur tar ted tel tha the thi tim tre uld ulo umb und urd use ust ute ven ver vil vis yet you 140/46656 (130/17576) (10/1000)
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5: 12341 23412 34123 41234 about absol absur arted becau belie bsolu bsurd cause culou dicul digit divis eated ecaus eliev epeat every haven hould hundr iculo idicu igits illio isibl ivisi lieve llion lutel mbers milli ndred numbe olute ouldn peate posts rench repea ridic shoul sible solut sorry sound start tarte times trenc ulous umber undre utely visib 59/60466176 (55/11881376) (4/100000)
6: 123412 234123 341234 412341 absolu absurd becaus believ bsolut culous diculo digits divisi ecause elieve epeate houldn hundre iculou idicul illion isible ivisib lutely millio number olutel peated repeat ridicu should solute starte tarted trench umbers undred visibl 38/2176782336 (34/308915776) (4/1000000)
7: 1234123 2341234 3412341 4123412 absolut because believe bsolute diculou divisib epeated hundred iculous idiculo ivisibl million numbers olutely repeate ridicul shouldn solutel started visible 24/78364164096 (20/8031810176) (4/10000000)
8: 12341234 23412341 34123412 41234123 absolute bsolutel diculous divisibl idiculou ivisible repeated ridiculo solutely 13/2821109907456 (9/208827064576) (4/100000000)
9: 123412341 234123412 341234123 412341234 absolutel bsolutely divisible idiculous ridiculou 9/101559956668416 (5/5429503678976) (4/1000000000)
10: 1234123412 2341234123 3412341234 4123412341 absolutely ridiculous 6/3656158440062976 (2/141167095653376) (4/10000000000)
11: 12341234123 23412341234 34123412341 41234123412 4/131621703842267136 (0/3670344486987776) (4/100000000000)
12: 123412341234 234123412341 341234123412 412341234123 4/4738381338321616896 (0/95428956661682176) (4/1000000000000)
13: 1234123412341 2341234123412 3412341234123 4123412341234 4/170581728179578208256 (0/2481152873203736576) (4/10000000000000)
14: 12341234123412 23412341234123 34123412341234 3/6140942214464815497216 (0/64509974703297150976) (3/100000000000000)
15: 123412341234123 234123412341234 2/221073919720733357899776 (0/1677259342285725925376) (2/1000000000000000)
16: 1234123412341234 1/7958661109946400884391936 (0/43608742899428874059776) (1/10000000000000000)
all of the numbers that are divisible by 17 sound so absurd. 51? 68? 85? ridiculous. 102? absolutely not. and don't even get me started on 119
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Статистическая заметка 66.
Статистическая заметка 66, распечатанная по следующим ежесекундным показаниям (выдаваемым на мой компьютер неизвестным науке независимым компьютерным вирусом, который собирает информацию от своих собратьев, располагающихся в компьютерах у 6 635 945 911 интернет пользователей): показатели по всему человечеству за сутки на 30.04.2025 22-00 и на 01.04.2025, и посчитанное увеличение (уменьшение) за 30 суток. Показатели годовые представлены с 01.01.2025 и до дня и времени снятия показаний с моего компьютера. Смерть всего за сутки 146 303 - 163 160 = -16 857 суточное уменьшение смертей в течении 30 суток. Всего смертей в 2025 году 20 651 232 - 16 394 745 = 4 256 487 человека умерли за 30 суток. Показатели по инфекциям: Всего смертей в 2025 году 4 296 607 - 3 411 011 = 885 596 человека умерли за 30 суток. Смерть от заражения не питьевой водой за год 278 714 - 221 266 = = 57 448 человек увеличилась смертность за 30 суток. Умерли от ВИЧ и СПИДа за год 556 388 - 441 708 = 114 680 человек умерли за 30 суток. Умерли от рака за год 2 718 262 - 2 157 987 = 560 275 человека умерли за 30 суток. Умерли от малярии за год 130 516 - 103 615 = 26 901 человека умерли за 30 суток. Материнская смертность после родов за год 102 300 - 81 215 - = = 21 085 матерей умерло за 30 суток. Детская смертность до 5 лет за год 2 515 749 - 1 997 215 = 518 534 детей умерло за 30 суток. Умерли, отравляющие себя курением за год 1 654 549 - 1 313 527 = 341 022 человек умерли за 30 суток. Умерли, отравляющие себя распитием алкогольных наркотических ядов за год 827 796 - 657 178 = 170 618 человек умерли за 30 суток. Совершили самоубийство за год 354 921 - 281 766 = 73 155 человек совершили самоубийство за 30 суток. В результате ДТП по��ибли за год 446 783 - 354 694 = 92 089 человек погибли за 30 суток. Текущее население мира увеличилось на 8 220 427 664 - 8 215 650 947= 4 776 717 человек увеличилось за 30 суток. Родилось за сутки 310 487 - 346 261 = -35 774 уменьшение рождаемости детей за сутки в течении 30 суток. Родилось в этом году 43 826 457 - 34 793 255 = 9 033 202 детей родилось за 30 суток. Рост населения в этом году 23 175 225 - 18 398 510 = 4 776 715 человек увеличился рост на Земле за 30 суток. Имеют избыточный вес 1 777 564 740 - 1 776 406 061 = 1 158 679 человек прибавилось за 30 суток. Недоедающие люди 887 607 391 - 886 978 918 = 628 473 человека увеличилось недоедающих за 30 суток. Умерли от голода сегодня 26 357 - 29 308 = -2 951 суточное уменьшение количества людей умерших от голода за 30 суток. Искусственные аборты (не родилось) за год 14 953 788 - 11 865 826 = 3 087 962 абортов (не смогут родится) за 30 суток. Заражённых ВИЧ и СПИДом за год 46 362 726 - 46 299 899 = 62 827 человек заразилось за 30 суток. Курили сегодня наркотические яды (все табачные изделия) 13 057 018 267 - 14 539 014 956 = -1 481 996 689 уменьшение количества выкуриваний за день в течении 30 суток. Итого: всего умерло за 30 суток 4 256 487 человека и, в течение 30 суток, уменьшение смертности за сутки на -16 857 человек. Увеличилось население на планете Земля за 30 суток на 4 776 715 человека. Пока паразиты не успевают сокращать население планеты Земля, но на долго ли? Ну, а если хотите быть счастливыми и здоровыми (как это сделали уже миллионы, но я не лечу, а только объясняю, как вернуть счастье, молодость и бессмертие), то читайте как в моих статьях: На Гугл сайте: https://sites.google.com/s/1vxwBexh3kplTWGOloPQQ_meviNdxUIsn/p/15ennIClFW0ib_6jVXIleoNOktNJkyeut/edit Мои статьи в блоге: https://mfbessmertie.blogspot.com/ На фейсбуке: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100045355929916 В Яндекс дзен: https://dzen.ru/id/6403ec0feec1806a685e2241 Буду рад увидеть Ваши вопросы, отзывы, предложения и замечания. Желаю всем счастья, здоровья и бессмертия.
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[Part two - cont'd]
[Chapter II: The transcendental subject - cont'd]
[H. Texts - cont'd]
2. "This unity (of the given multiplicity) is the Self, the transcendental apperception, the pure fact of perceiving one's own self-consciousness, Self = Self; the Self must accompany all our representations. It is a barbarous argument.
a. As self-consciousness,
i. I am
the entirely empty and universal I
the fully indeterminate abstraction
ii. apperception is
determination par excellence
the activity by which I bring an empirical content into my simple consciousness
b. No content can penetrate this unity, it must be affected by this simplicity: then the content will become my content.
i. This function of understanding is the I, what I touch must allow itself to be constrained in these forms of unity.
ii. This is the greatness of a consciousness, the power of a consciousness; what thought produces is unity; thus it produces itself because it is the one.".
(Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, p. 316) [trans. J. Barni, vol. II, Paris, Germer-Baillière, 1869, p. 3-4, trans. A. Renaut, Paris, GF-Flammarion, 2006, p. 360/A 341.]
– Michel Foucault, The Constitution of a Historical Transcendental in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Appendix I), 1949
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"Here, within Foucault’s concept of cultural master narratives in social organizations, Marx’s warnings against the ideological institutions of hegemonic capitalism and Quatremere’s early perception of the museum’s decontextualizing nature, lie the intellectual origins of the contemporary museum critique."
Michael Conforti: Museums past and museums present: Some thoughts on institutional survival. Museum Management and Curatorship, Vol. 14. No. 4, 1995, 339-355, 339
"Museums are shaped by the structures and narratives, the aesthetic values and critical perspectives of art histories past, as well as by the pedagogical and political goals of societies and regimes which have now evolved further. And in museums, the values and assumptions of the past have been structured into stabilizing mechanisms that ultimately constrict change. Each of these mechanisms must be addressed if total programmatic redirection is to occur. Faced with the reality that the stabilizing forces of most established institutions cannot change infinitely, I have had to conclude that the continuing vitality of the museum rests not only on the potential of new programmatic initiatives (that is the introduction of new narratives into its institutional text), but on its ability to understand, better than most museum institutions have thus far, the realities of its historical nature." p. 340
"From empirical observation I have come to believe that the museum can change only in the context of, and often in conflict with, its stabilizing mechanisms." p. 341
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