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the locked tomb holiday exchange rec list
Behold! The good, the magnificent, the sad! The filth and the angst and the feelings! The weird shit that would make TazMuir proud! 💀🎉✨☠️🔥🎊
Here are some favourites from a skim of works posted for @tlt-holiday-exchange, both art and fic. They are MANY and they are JUICY. Find the entire collection HERE, and keep an eye on for authors reveal coming soon!
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A Beautiful Fairy Tale. Wake tells little Bomb a bedtime story but she can't mention a princess without talking about guillotines. Rated T.
Dubious Curiosity. Nona is curious. Nona loves everyone. And Nona wants Cam. (Camilla/Nona) Rated M.
Fingers In Her Mouth. Camilla Hect misses the Warden. Maybe he can lend a helping hand… even in death. (Camilla/hand!Palamedes) Rated M.
just guys being bros. Camilla/Gideon. Gideon touches a boob! A very happy new year to awkward butch lesbians everywhere. Rated T.
Pyrrha Dve Appreciation. Pyrrha & Nona, soft hugs! Rated G.
Stealing Breath. Camilla/Gideon butch-off make-out session. Rated G.
To Shreds, You Say? Pyrrha/Mercymorn/Wake fucking nasty. Rated E.
FIC FILLS
a buried and a burning flame. Coronabeth fucks Gideon's corpse. Rated E.
For all intents and purposes the corpse of the Ninth’s cavalier is a bad lay. That’s all fine, though.
a grave, deep and narrow. Camilla/Palamedes, GtN AU, Character Death, Tape Recorder Conversation Redux. Podfic included! Rated T
Only Lyctors were meant to leave the First House alive. Ianthe insists on bringing Coronabeth; Judith dies of her injuries. Camilla is stranded alone at Canaan House — alone, except for the persistent hallucinations of her necromancer.
affix. Coronabeth/Harrow, humiliation kink, improper use of bones, dom!Harrow, GtN era. rated E.
Cytherea doesn't go to Canaan House AU - Corona overconfidently approaches Harrow in the hopes of exchanging lab keys. Harrow humbles her quickly.
AITA for telling my dad I didn't like my birthday party? Gideon & John, In-Universe Social Media, Character study, Rated T.
I (20F) told my dad (45?M) that I wanted a cool birthday party, but he threw me a terrible birthday party instead. Am I really the asshole for telling him I didn't like it?
and kings shall come out of thy loins. Gideon/Ianthe, crack treated seriously, body horor, SNAKES. Rated M.
Ianthe saves God from the stoma and the River and all she has to show for it are these fucking snubes.
come, dearest heart. Lyctor Palamedes AU, HtN era. Camilla/Palamedes, Pyrrha/Palamedes, Pyrrha/Camilla/Palamedes. Rated E.
In Canaan House, Palamedes Sextus unwillingly ascends to Lyctorhood to put an end to Cytherea the First's rampage. He's left heartbroken, grieving, and terribly, terribly lonely.
Don't Care If You Think I'm Dumb (I Don't Care At All). Gideon/Ianthe, Gideon as Kiriona, Unwholesome Tower Princes Bonding ft. bad sex and retail therapy. Rated E.
The newly christened Kiriona Gaia is not having a good time on the Mithraeum. At least she has Ianthe there to make her worse.
Follow Your Dreams, Never Let Them Die. Gideon/Harrow, Pokemon trainers AU! Rated T.
On her Pokemon Journey, Gideon Nav approaches the mysterious Drearburh City Gym - but something feels oddly familiar.
Gaia's Natural Market. modern AU, retail hell, Harrow/Gideon, Harrow/Ianthe, Gideon/Ianthe. Rated T
RING-A-DING-DING, the Holiday's are here! And nothing says "Give!" like the bounty of the Mother Herself, so come on by to GAIA's Natural Market! Treat your family to a home-cooked meal with only the PUREST of ingredients - all Produce Organic, all Products non-GMO, and all Smiles Authentic and free of Toxins!
Good Girl. Coronabeth/Ianthe, puppyplay, muzzles, rated E.
Coronabeth is Ianthe's big dicked bimbo puppy. Ianthe's into it.
Goodnight, New Rho. Camilla & Nona. Domestic Fluff, Missing Scene. Rated G.
Nona gets a bedtime story. Camilla reminisces about growing up with an older sister. They both sleep well, despite a notable lack of dogs.
In the Empire of the Deeps. Gideon/Nona/Ianthe, Gideon/Ianthe, Pirate AU, monsterfucking-adjacent, Nona is an eldritch sea creature. Rated E.
A chance encounter on the beach. Ianthe is manipulative, Kiriona is sad, and Nona is not as innocent as she seems. Sometimes, you might yearn for one person and meet another one. Sometimes, you have to take what you can get.
just like normal. Ianthe/Coronabeth, Cytherea is also there. Penis in vagina sex, Exhibitionism, Squirting. Rated E.
Ianthe gives herself a cock, and Corona is increasingly bewildered that she hasn’t been allowed to sit on it yet.
language of its own. Camilla/Palamedes. Worldbuilding, idiots to lovers, pre-canon. Rated T.
Camilla Hect has to do an erotic poetry final.
Masochism Tango. Porn with feelings, knifeplay, vivisection, lyctor-typical everything. Rated E.
Two occasions in which Pyrrha Dve had the pleasure of being under Cytherea's knife, and Mercymorn had the pleasure of Pyrrha Dve.
METHODS OF SUBDUCTION. Judith/Cornabeth, Judith & Varun. Planetary science rizz. Rated M.
Varun the Eater teaches Judith Deuteros how to flirt.
midnight mass. Mercymorn/Cristabel, pre-canon, Character Study. Rated T.
A lifetime before the resurrection and two decades before the apocalypse, a novice nun and a third-year medical student discuss goodness, passion, and salvation at midnight on Christmas morning.
motherhood. Mercymorn uses flesh magic on Wake. Hate sex ensues. Body horror, motherhood as violence, canon compliant. Rated E.
“I will kill you,” you say, with all the placid fervor of a religious convert. When you’re on the edge of real violence, you lose that tense little furrow in your brow—it’s beautiful, really. “Please give me a reason.”
My Love Overflows. Corona/Ianthe, Strap-on, Dirty talk, Impact Play, Hair Pulling, Bladder control. Rated E.
The one in which Corona pisses all over herself at Ianthe's whims.
name and rank. Judith/Coronabeth, Judith & Varun. Judith's failwoman swag! Rated T.
As Judith lies dying, she has nothing but time. Varun the Eater uses it to teach her how to flirt with the Princess. Don’t worry. Varun has got this!
New Rule. Mercymorn/Pyrrha, Ranch AU, stablehand Pyrrha, boss/employee relationship. Rated E.
Never hire stablehands who are too handsome and capable for their own good.
no shade in the shadow of the cross. Cytherea/Mercymorn, angst, fisting, two pillow princesses NOT making it work! Rated E.
Cytherea and Mercymorn have an ill-timed tryst.
per my last email. Camilla/Palamedes. Academia, banter. On peer review and multitasking. Rated M.
“Warden,” she said patiently, “you want me so badly it’s making you stupid."
RISKING OUR LIVES FOR UNIVERSITY HOLE???? 🤯😳 University AU, Team 69. The hole is a basement to be clear! Rated T.
The difficult part of visiting the local haunted house for a feature in the university magazine is not actually the visiting; it’s the writing about it afterwards.
So Messed Up. Ianthe/Coronabeth. Puppy play, collars & leashes, tail plug. Rated E.
Ianthe using her flesh magic to give Corona a big cock for petplay because she loves the idea of her sister being a big dicked bimbo puppy girl who just wants to rut into her.
The Great Gamete Gambit. Camilla & Palamedes, Pre-canon, worldbuilding, sixth house reproductive practices. Rated G.
Palamedes and Camilla have an important package to send, but there's been a heist in the gamete repository! Can the 15-year-old Master Warden and his cavalier crack the case?
The Sextus Scandal. Camilla/Palamedes, Epistolary, Pre-Canon Divergence. Rated E.
Transcripts and documents relating to the disciplinary hearing and subsequent resignation of Master Warden Palamedes Sextus.
Ways to Be Perfect. Babs/Colum Asht, GtN era, Rated M.
When Naberius first glanced across the supper table at Colum Asht, he didn’t immediately get the impression that he was liked.
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One Tough Mama

That’s no light statement, either. Try her if you wanna, and she’ll happily give you the business end of that shotgun for free.
Finally got around to drawing Punkin’s and Cat’s mother, Dixie, after fifty years. ^^ She’s a character that I’ve been working on for a good few years since making Temporary Truce (my first serious Punkin’ Puss and Mushmouse fic). She underwent a lot of changes, but one thing that kinda stayed persistent was her history: she barely managed to escape with her life from Punkin’s cruel father and his extended family, and was unable to return for Punkin’ since her former in-laws chased her deep into the hills. Punkin’ grew up thinking his mother died, but would later find her alive. Haven’t figured out what all is gonna happen in A Hillcat’s Requiem (the sequel to Temporary Truce), but there may be elements of BT Redux’s depiction of her in there.
Dixie’s a no-nonsense woman who has a bit of a romantic side that sadly got trampled on by her ex-husband Peter (one of the villains in Redux and the OG Temporary Truce). Due to Don Gutierrez rescuing her and eventually falling in love, bits of her original personality would come back. She’s VERY protective of her family, and between her and her new husband is quicker to violence if any of them are threatened. Cat gets her cutting edge personality from Dixie, by the way ^^
I’ll have to update her page on the wiki since her original appearance varied heavily from the final. She was gonna be tan/tawny, like Susie, but it clashed with her dark brown hair, so I changed it. As for her eyes, I also decided to add a bit of green to make it pop, too. I had to look up some inspiration for her hair since I wanted it to be a bit different from a braid or a ponytail. And I think it looks great on her!
Oh, and of course, I don’t advocate smoking. Just figured it’d look cool for her. ^^
Enjoy!
#hanna-barbera#punkin’ puss and mushmouse#fanfic: blazin’ trails redux#fanfic: for love and glory relance#fan art#my art#my ocs
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Big Signalis spoiler post because I finished it and have feelings
Again, really glad I had read things like A Memory Called Empire and Ancillary Justice before playing this. What an incredible game. Mildly disappointed that the endings are status dependent and not choice driven (I missed out on the ending I would have chosen by finishing 4 minutes of play time ahead of the timer RIP). These status gates are MILES better than the Cyberpunk "YOLO Solo, Matrix 1 redux" ending being gated behind three lines of dialogue that have no indications as to their significance and 0 logic behind not thinking to do it yourself without Johnny mentioning the option?
Anyway: Signalis. There are a lot of things that cut short relationships, things that can tear relationships apart, and things that can make relationships seem less real, but you have the memories of what you loved. I think that's the main bit?
I have only glanced at a single fan theory to try and square a particular circle (ending Ariane is a transformed Alina which I agree with) so if the community has a consensus I've not seen it.
On the Promise ending: I think Original Ariane is far, far away on some distant rock persisting through her bioresonance amidst the song of stars and whatever cosmic entity or entities or force that is. Ariane-who-was-Alina is being rewritten, as bioresonance can shape reality from afar, and killing her as promised grants Ariane death through the resonance.
Is that what actually happened? That's just my theory, there's a ton of wiggle room in basically everything because reality, time, and personality/volition/souls are malleable in this game.
I think this is the basic chronology?
Ancient Civilization (possibly related to Grand Empress) unearths something terrible on Leng beneath the Red Eye of the gas giant, learns from it, deeply regrets this, and tries to seal it all away
Empire develops
Empire develops Replikas with bioresonance
Nation develops as revolution against, coincidentally near Leng and the Red Eye of the planet
Nation develops stronger bioresonant super soldiers and "things learn to walk that ought to crawl". Lots of references to using a power they don't understand. But nothing cosmically terrible is happening yet, "just" authoritarian revolution terrible.
Nation conquers Leng, its people have a long, long history of trying to ward away supposedly imagined evil from the Red Eye. They are aware or semi-aware of cosmic horror, via The King In Yellow text.
Ariane lives with her mother and develops her own individuality in the remote radio station
Ariane's aunt uses the power of the state to remove her from her mother's care and bring her to Rotfront
Ariane finds her doppelganger in Alina, mentions this to her mother
Ariane is discovered to be bioresonant, but this discovery is either not left in her file (for the military to see) or she subconsciously uses her bioresonance to shape a reality that has her accepted into the Penrose program (side note: the Penrose program may also be a "send the troublesome people who want to be individuals away on a mission that may or may not succeed but permanently removes the person" program)
Ariane and Elster meet and being the mission on the ship (year 1)
Ariane and Elster fall in love (year 2 ish?)
Ariane and Elster live an incredible life, in contrast to what they would have had in fear of re-education torture or decommissioning respectively, for 5-7 years. 5-7 years of loving, compassion, and support.
They do not find a planet, and the ship begins to fall apart, this would have normally been the endpoint of their love, but Ariane is bioresonant and she is now out among the Song of Stars, dreaming
Elster places her in the cryochamber and unfortunately dies of radiation/cancer before fulfilling the promise of killing Ariane so that she isn't alone and possibly suffering
Penrose crashes on a distant, icy place (or alternatively is subsumed entirely by the Song of Stars) and Ariane becomes The Dreamer
A bioresonant created Elster awakens on the crashed ship memory, leaves, and finds the Gate/threshold on the planet it is on. This Elster (possibly realizing what's happened) gives up when reaching Ariane's room, losing herself but not able to fully disintegrate like the Gestalt's do later.
Something (possibly Ariane? Her mother, longing for her daughter, trying to hear her through the radio? Maybe the created Elster interacting with the planet, gate, and memory of a room?) links Leng to where the Penrose is/has crashed. Or it links via Ariane's bioresonance and longing. Or some other thing.
The workers in the mine discover the Nowhere, Falke investigates
I think Falke kills something within the Nowhere and, as the adapted Nuclear Waste Repository warning states, a path opens within, the gate and threshold (I don't think there was a lore entry to directly support this)
Falke goes into the gate and Ariane's bioresonance tries to overwrite Falke with Elster, this is not entirely successful.
Falke returns, the downfall of S23 begins, each time loop iteration causes further corruption to reality as "the Dreamer turns and the flesh of the dream turns and is smoothed out around it" (or however that lore piece went), Alina begins to become Ariane
The Dream eventually reaches an LSTR unit (tragically, it appears to have had a friendship or more intimate relationship with the Ara that repairs your flashlight, but that relationship isn't Elster and is overwritten, and that Ara is sad afterwards ;_;).
Many many many cycles happen, filling the elevator with LSTR bodies as Elster slowly overwrites that mind
Elster begins to move through the main game, Alina is fully overwritten by Ariane, who comes to the representation of the Penrose on the Path, and enters the cryo pod, and Elster brings the Dreaming cycle to an end by killing Ariane via Ariane-who-is-Alina in resonance, fulfilling the promise.
And then I cried a bit, because goddamn the look of anguish on Elster in the promise ending. Fuuuuuuuck.
All these relationship are incredible for being a few lines of lore text and environmental objects.
STAR Hunter and STRCH Seven. They were paired together for stability but had a genuine connection (and maybe an intimate one, based on the "incident involving a certain STAR" note? Which also means that this was accepted by the staff and they made allowances and modifications to support it and aaaaaargh my heart). The pinup poster Hunter signs for Seven. Seven holding onto Hunter's bullseye markers (I think there were four items there with the poster? Plus Seven's stun prod and shield make 6, so maybe Seven was a nickname the Eule's give with Hunter being another, forbidden seventh thing she has in her life?). Seven outshooting some of the other STARs.
Falke and the Eules. The Eule's try to save the last Kolibri I think, by locking her in the library and then hiding the key in the Owl box, kept safe under Falke's arms. Hearing the Swan Lake bit almost got me crying there with the implications of affection they must have had for each other, Falke, and the Kolibris.
Kolibri's and Falke, knowing that something had gone wrong but being both unable to stop it and extra screwed (I think Ariena shaped their fate worse than general inadvertently, remember the little "Caul-ibri" cauliflower head sketch in the middle Penrose memory? I think she must not have like Kolibris due to their super-Gestapo powers and so the Kolibris had a more tortured existence as the Song of Stars overtook them and the flesh folded over itself in each cycle of the Dreaming)
The Eule's giving people nicknames, and dancing, and loving music
KLBR and KNCR at Rotfront. I think that Kolibri was the Imperial "spy" or perhaps just a lone Kolibri who was disillusioned with the Nation and was letting things slide, which is why the people of the block were friendlier to her (the book store owners letting her in, knowing that it was her safe space while alone from other Kolibris). The KNCR unit I think knew, and cared for her, and tried to tell her to turn someone else in. But the Kolibri ran into the Bioresonant Ariane and decided to book it instead. This is also an indication that maybe the Empire isn't, like, terrible? Or just differently terrible to the Nation (which seems fuck awful).
Adler having the right intentions (though, uh, generally being bad by being a tool of the Nation's cruelty) but not having enough puzzle pieces to do anything right, becoming a tragic figure who just wants his Giant Woman commander back that he adores, and eventually just wanting to halt the destruction of the whole planet (even though this is the final loop but he couldn't know that).
Itou and her sister. I'm not entirely sure what happened, I think the time loop business must not have spread evenly as Itou's family has her photo in a frame with what I assume is a signifier of death (a black ribbon across the bottom corner). So she is a resonance creation like all the other gestalts who gave up earlier than her, as the flesh turns on itself as the dreamer turns on herself. She survives the tortures of S-23, escapes the madness of that facility, makes it all the way to Rotfront, and then is beaten by the realization that everyone has died, and possibly died many many times already.
The Aras all trying to find a place to hide and find comfort in tunnels and maintenance accesses
I think the Mynah boss is particularly tragic? She is, from the lore bits, the most stable of Repliaks, motherly, protective. So she sees you and decides to let go (the same animation as Itou when she lets go), but the armor is corrupted and snaps shut, keeping her "intact", where she will occasionally be able to continue escaping that fate until you kill her (I wonder if you can also let her finish the task herself by dodging around a lot but that seems cruel).
So many systems to erase individuality! The Nation's treatment of Gestalts, Replikas, the process of making and "stabilizing" Replikas. Ariane overwriting individuality through the Dreaming. The fears of the people of Leng, who seem to harbor some partial awareness of the Song of Stars. And the Song of Stars, that sea of commingling where individuality is lost, which the Kolibris uniquely dreaded, knowing what was coming.
And the ways to escape, like the Penrose. Thinking at first that this was better than anything, than it actually being better than anything via love, and then ending too soon and a yearning for more despite the initial reaction on leaving of, "anything if it's not the Nation, even death and being alone". The small relationships and individuals who developed in small ways the Nation wouldn't obliterate at S23 (which doesn't obviate the horrific things perpetrated there). The Gestalt who managed to thrive where they could (with their banned books at distant radio installations, for example).
Just an incredible game. 10/10. And all of the above just one of however many possible reads on the whole thing.
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Gotta start by saying I adore your meta screencap analysis on episodes. When I found this blog a while back, I binged it in 3 days but when I saw 'Masks' got one screencap in the same post with 'Sisters' I felt as betrayed as Starfire! 😅 Since you did a 'redux' or addition to 'Haunted', would you consider doing screencap heavy, commentary-tastic additions to past smaller episode posts? I have too many comments/observations on 'Masks' alone. If you can't, it's okay. Still love this blog.
I'm gonna be limited by Tumblr's new super-annoying 30 image cap but I shall do my best.
Let's go ahead and start with "Masks".
Sorry for not getting to this in a timely fashion. (As we've thoroughly established "upkeep of this blog" is not one of my strong suits.)
Our first little bit of RobStar content/interaction is Robin performing yet another instance of his established habit of catching Starfire out of the air and saving her from danger.


Note, even though he probably knows in his head "She's invulnerable, she'll probably be fine.", he still worries enough and cares enough to try to prevent her from getting hurt.
Case in point the next moment:


It's not really drawn attention to within the episode and it's really only suggested by Robin's workaholism and obsessive behavior afterwards, but this moment really rattles Robin, puts Slade even more personally on his shitlist.
Because Starfire is falling.
His parents fell to their deaths.
It's not stated, but it's suggested/implied by Slade deliberately sending Robin to a Wayne Industries in "Apprentice Part Two" that he knows who Robin is.
Which means he may have deliberately triggered Robin's trauma issues and PTSD here in order to get under his skin.
Mostly speculation on my part, I'll admit. But doesn't it make things so much more deliciously angsty?
So! Robin saves Starfire from falling. He gets SUPER pissed off at the sladebot. Starfire worries about him.

Her concern for him, for his mental and emotional well-being, is persistent through this episode. She returns to his doorway again and again. Trying to pull him out of his obsession. Trying to tug him away from his unhealthy "Batman" habits. Get rest. Eat. Take a break. Be with his friends who love him.

In doing so she demonstrates why she is such a good match for him, romantically. Because she doesn't let him wallow in the worst of himself. She urges him to be better. She makes sure he doesn't lose himself. She encourages him in his work but reminds him not to take it too far.
Back in the day (and it might still hold true, idk), fandom argued that Starfire couldn't possibly understand Robin's "darkness". On the contrary. She understands it full well for the self-destructive bad thing it is.

Being said, it's still sweet how Robin cites "You almost got hurt." as the reason he's working so hard to catch Slade.
Also note: Starfire is the first to think of including him in the Titans' movie night. She's the only one who notices he's missing and should be there with him. :)
Robin might be acting a bit in the scene where he seems to berate himself for "not being there" for the Titans' encounter with Red X but his concern for Starfire is genuine, as is her immediate rush to reassure him they were all right.


She is SO earnestly encouraging this episode. Almost as if she's trying to be sunnier to counteract Robin's brooding.

And she defends him to the other Titans.
Even though they have a point about his workaholism, even though she hates it and knows it's bad for him, she's still absolutely, immediately willing to go to bat for him and for his honor and inner goodness.

"He works harder than any of you! He works to catch Slade before something terrible happens!"
Even though she hates it, she still understands his drive and motivations and why he does it.
UNNGHGHHHJHHH she is so ride or die for him it hurts.
She has so much faith in him.
It makes the moment where she discovers the truth, and her subsequent quiet disappointment in him, hurt so much more.
She's the first one to learn the truth, of course, because she's the only one continually seeking him out.


And being smarter than people give her credit for, puts two and two together very quickly on the whole ruse.

Love her concern for him here. :)




Hello yes, welcome to the moment that sunk me for this ship the first time through.
As I said, Starfire's gentle correction and quiet disappointment hurts. It's more scathing than anything the others yelled at him, and her comment about how he and Slade are similar, in particular, sticks with him his whole arc in the "Apprentice" finale. Robin never tries anything on the level of the Red X deception again, because it hurt his friends' feelings and broke their trust, broke Starfire's trust in particular.
She offers no judgement, just some piercing words, and it puts his head right for a moment, makes him truly realize what a fool he's been. It is top tier ship angst and I LOVE it.
This is such a good episode.
#robstar#robin#starfire#Teen Titans#meta#meta: ship or character defense#meta: ship or character analysis#meta: ship appreciation#red x
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“Modern industrial civilization has developed within a certain system of convenient myths. The driving force of modern industrial civilization has been individual material gain, which is accepted as legitimate, even praiseworthy, on the grounds that private vices yield public benefits in the classic formulation.
Now, it's long been understood very well that a society that is based on this principle will destroy itself in time. It can only persist with whatever suffering and injustice it entails as long as it's possible to pretend that the destructive forces that humans create are limited: that the world is an infinite resource, and that the world is an infinite garbage-can. At this stage of history, either one of two things is possible: either the general population will take control of its own destiny and will concern itself with community-interests, guided by values of solidarity and sympathy and concern for others; or, alternatively, there will be no destiny for anyone to control.
As long as some specialized class is in a position of authority, it is going to set policy in the special interests that it serves. But the conditions of survival, let alone justice, require rational social planning in the interests of the community as a whole and, by now, that means the global community. The question is whether privileged elites should dominate mass-communication and should use this power as they tell us they must, namely, to impose necessary illusions, manipulate and deceive the stupid majority, and remove them from the public arena. The question, in brief, is whether democracy and freedom are values to be preserved or threats to be avoided. In this possibly terminal phase of human existence, democracy and freedom are more than values to be treasured, they may well be essential to survival.” Noam Chomsky 💙 Noam Chomsky. hope. redux@ Prospects for Democracy by Noam Chomsky. 1995 various artists assembled by adam sturch. thank you.
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"What was their first kiss like?" and "Who said "I love you" first, and what was the situation?"
oh dear. oh gosh. two very hard hitters in one go. hell yeah
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FIRST KISSES:
g'raha and nira'sae's first kiss was intense, to say the least. though they teetered on the edge of 'something more' for a while, In From the Cold pushed them the rest of the way. they could have lost him, right there - and the feeling tore at them. there was no 'maybe' to it after that. it was now, definitely, and please don't leave me.
minasha and nira'sae's was... problematic. clumsy, a little one-sided, and very confusing. shortly after the events of endwalker, minasha was made aware of the fact that in almost every other universe? they were together. he already had feelings for them, though he kept them to himself out of respect for their thing with 'raha. this new info pushed him over the edge. he kissed them then and there, and they... were not ready for that. they had finally gotten things straight with 'raha, and though they'd crushed on mina for a while, they'd tried very hard to bury those feelings. panicked, they rejected him.
(fortunately, he's a persistent bastard >:3c)
erenville and nira'sae's was fairly normal, all things considered. after a rather comedic incident with a cactuar and a surplus of hubris, they rented a room in hhusatahwi for the night. they engaged in some good natured tomfoolery, one thing leads to another, and... they kiss! yay!
(i may or may not be writing that one as we speak,)
FIRST "I LOVE YOU"S:
so far, only nira'sae and g'raha have shared those words, and g'raha absolutely said it first. the exact timing is up in the air, but i know it was words lovingly mumbled on a quiet, restful morning. it meant the world to them - though it still took them all day to say it back.
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[ship questions redux]
#ffxiv#ffxiv oc#nira'sae#minasha#g'raha tia#erenville#ask meme#ask answered#THESE were some GOOD GOSH DARN QUESTIONS#sorry if i rambled a bit. heh.#the multiship can get a bit... complicated#maybe i should draw a chart.
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Saturday, July 29th
Angelus: Spike, my boy, you *really* don't get it! Do you? You tried to kill her, but you couldn't. Look at you. You're a wreck! She's stronger than any Slayer you've ever faced. Force won't get it done. You gotta work from the inside. To kill this girl... you have to love her.
~~Innocence~~
The Sunnydale Herald is looking for at least one new editor. Contributing to the Herald is a great way to get your Buffy on! Find out more here.
[Drabbles & Short Fiction]
Love Persisting by trahelle (Buffy/Spike, G)
Not Unavailable, More Unimpressed by evieelyzabethh (Giles/reader, not rated)
Buffy, Spike and British slang by HerMyOhKnee Granger (Buffy/Spike, not rated)
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Tokenized Gold Is Booming—But Don’t Mistake It for the Future
A gold rush is underway—this time, it's on-chain. But let’s be clear: gold-backed tokens like Tether Gold (XAUT) are not the future of crypto. They’re the past wrapped in a digital veneer.
Over the last month, tokenized gold products like Tether Gold (XAUT) and Paxos Gold (PAXG) have surged 7–9%, mirroring gold’s own meteoric rise to over $3,340 an ounce. On April 21, XAUT hit an all-time high of $3,423. Meanwhile, Bitcoin jumped 14% in the same period. The narrative is obvious: in times of global instability—Trump’s tariff war redux, persistent inflation, and BRICS countries hoarding gold—investors rush to safety. Gold remains the oldest safe haven. Now, it just happens to come with a blockchain wrapper.
But here’s the inconvenient truth: tokenized gold is a comfortable illusion of progress. It offers digital convenience, sure, but it reinforces the very system crypto was built to disrupt. The rise of XAUT tells us less about innovation and more about our collective fear of change.
The Appeal: Trust in a Turbulent World
It’s not hard to see why tokenized gold is gaining traction. Gold has been money for 5,000 years. In 2024 alone, central banks bought over 1,044 metric tons, led by BRICS nations looking to insulate themselves from U.S. dollar hegemony. Tether Gold, backed 1:1 by physical gold in Swiss vaults, offers a digital form of that ancient safety. It's secure, verifiable, and compliant, now under El Salvador’s regulatory framework.
For emerging markets grappling with inflation and volatile currencies, tokenized gold feels like a godsend. It's more stable than local fiat, more familiar than Bitcoin, and easier to move than physical gold bars. In countries like Turkey, Argentina, and Nigeria—where both gold and USDT are already household names—XAUT could easily become a preferred store of value.
Tether’s CEO, Paolo Ardoino, is clear about the vision: XAUT is a “lifeline” for emerging markets, the “digital equivalent of your family’s emergency gold stash.” And in fairness, he’s not wrong.
But Here’s the Problem: Gold Is Static. Bitcoin Is Sovereign.
Gold-backed tokens may be “on-chain,” but they are not decentralized, censorship-resistant, or trustless. They depend on centralized entities storing gold in physical vaults, issuing attestations, and enforcing compliance. You don’t own the gold—you own a promise.
Tether’s recent attestation for XAUT is welcome transparency. It confirms that 246,523 ounces of gold (7.7 tons) back the circulating supply. But let’s not pretend this is trustless infrastructure. It’s a licensed custodian holding metal, subject to the whims of jurisdictions, regulators, and counterparties.
Contrast this with Bitcoin: no physical reserve, no vaults, no CEO. It’s pure code, pure math, pure decentralization. In 2025, with surveillance creeping and political risk rising, Bitcoin remains the only true escape hatch. Tokenized gold is a tethered float in the storm. Bitcoin is the lifeboat.
Let’s not forget: the same governments accumulating gold are also the ones devaluing their currencies and censoring dissent. They’re buying gold to hedge against each other. You, the individual, are collateral damage in their geopolitical chess game. Bitcoin gives you a way out. Gold-backed tokens tie you back in.
Tokenized Gold Is the Bridge, Not the Destination
I’ll grant this: tokenized gold has a role. It brings old-world wealth into the digital realm. It’s a transitional technology, just like early internet dial-up or MP3 players before streaming.
And in some cases, bridges are essential. For the millions who still trust gold but fear fiat, XAUT is a digital compromise. It’s better than holding paper cash. It's better than trusting a local bank in a politically unstable region. It's programmable, globally transferable, and more liquid than bullion.
But here’s what’s dangerous: treating that bridge as the destination. If tokenized gold becomes the default store of value in crypto, we’ve lost the plot. We’ve rebuilt the TradFi system on-chain—this time with QR codes and blockchain explorers. The power dynamics don’t change. The gatekeepers just got new branding.
Real Innovation Doesn’t Repackage the Past
Let’s step back. What’s the purpose of crypto?
It’s not just “number go up.” It’s about sovereignty, permissionless access, programmable money, and eliminating reliance on centralized trust. Tether Gold does none of these things fundamentally. It’s a marginal UX upgrade to an old asset class.
Real innovation is what we see in Ethereum L2 rollups enabling global microfinance. It’s decentralized identity being tested in Sub-Saharan Africa. It’s Bitcoin Lightning wallets in El Salvador enabling borderless remittances for pennies. It’s MakerDAO creating DAI from on-chain collateral, not paper promises.
We must distinguish between disruption and digitization. Tokenized gold is digitization. Bitcoin is disruption. One conforms to the old rules; the other rewrites them.
XAUT Will Boom—Then Plateau
In the short term, expect XAUT and similar gold-backed assets to surge. As Trump’s trade policies rattle markets, and BRICS nations accelerate de-dollarization, gold will likely hit new highs. Tether Gold’s market cap ($770 million as of April 28) could cross $1 billion in Q2.
But here's the prediction: this growth has a ceiling.
As Bitcoin adoption grows—especially with institutional allocators now looking past ETFs to self-custody—more capital will migrate to truly sovereign assets. Emerging markets will leapfrog gold in favor of crypto-native solutions, just as they skipped landlines for mobile.
And as regulatory clarity improves, DeFi will offer tokenized exposure to real-world assets (RWAs) without centralized chokepoints. Already, the RWA market (excluding stablecoins) has grown to $21.6 billion. Gold tokens may be part of that mix, but they won’t dominate it.
The Future Is Not Made of Gold
Gold has served humanity well. It will always have a place in portfolios, vaults, and cultures. But gold is not the foundation of the future.
We’re building a programmable financial system—open, permissionless, and resilient. Tokenized gold is welcome at the party, but it’s not the host. That title still belongs to Bitcoin and the protocols redefining what money, trust, and freedom mean in the digital age.
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Mastering Angular State Management: NgRx + Local Storage
Mastering Angular State Management with NgRx and Local Storage 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview State management is crucial in Angular applications for maintaining consistency and responsiveness. NgRx provides a robust solution using the Redux pattern, while Local Storage offers persistence. This tutorial will guide you through integrating these tools to manage state effectively. 1.2 Learning…
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//HI i got tagged in this so i figured i’d be nice and do this as well and shout out some blogs and blorbos i like (but i’ll try not to tag too many bc some people have already mentioned them before)
//list is below the cut because it’s a bit long
@from-ultra-space - fellow blue bitch! we’ve written a ton of integral plotlines together and they’ve been an ally of pandoria since the beginning.
@pkmnspacehistory - really cool integration of actual aerospace history with the pokemon world in addition to being an interesting concept in general
@vulgrados-best - MIGUEL. OH MIGUEL. i’ve been following the redux crew intensely for the past few months and i love all of the muns and muses within that storyline but especially miguel. i can’t wait for hir to get in the spotlight but im also scared because the redux is. a lot. (for the sake of the other muns of the redux crew, i will not be tagging them all but there is an ongoing arc with them and @/yveltal-real that is happening and if you want to check them out because their storylines are so good)
@wandering-white-dwarf - another zinnia blog! god there are. a lot of them, but this is the one i’ve interacted with the most. i love seeing people’s individual takes on canon characters and this is no exception
@lumenflowered - i have never played bloodborne but all i know is that lady maria of the clocktower is so fucking cool and all of the arcs you have done with her and other fallers connected to the soulsborne games are so interesting to me.
@tinkatinktrain - they mylahhhhhhhh. god she’s just like me fr (attempting to be silly despite the horrors persisting). even if our character’s haven’t interacted that much, seeing their posts on my dash makes me do the occasional audible chuckle.
@water-pokemon-appreciator - another rotumblr funnyman. pandoria may be sick of his shit but i’m not. sidon is such a good way to make an “overpowered” character seem down to earth instead of someone who just overexploits their abilities. i mean, he does use them in incredibly mundane situations sometimes and it’s funny.
@battle-subway-ghost - YOU. the one who tagged me for this ask game. i’ve been loosely following paris and sprite (@/thatfailedpokemontrainer) ever since i started rotumblr. much like with the reduxverse, i’m engaged with a bunch of the plotlines you’ve come up with over the amount of time i’ve been in the community.
// what if we all tagged our favorite blogs and went to check eachother's favorite blogs out as a result of tagging our favorite blogs. what then
#ooc reblog#//there are so many other amazing blogs out here that i didn’t shout out#//i tried not to tag EVERYONE i knew but i thought of some accs that i’ve come to appreciate#//AND THANK YOU FELLOW MUTUALS I LOVE YOU TOO
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REACTJS STATE MANAGEMENT
Table of Contents
Introduction
Understanding State in ReactJS
Why State Management is Crucial
Types of State in ReactJS
Local State
Global State
Server State
URL State
Common State Management Libraries in ReactJS
Redux
Context API
MobX
Recoil
React Native State Management
Best Practices for State Management in ReactJS
Examples of State Management in ReactJS
Simple Counter App
Todo List App
Advanced State Management Techniques
Middleware in Redux
Using Hooks for State Management
Challenges and Limitations of State Management in ReactJS
Future Trends in State Management
Conclusion
1. Introduction
State management is a fundamental aspect of ReactJS, a popular JavaScript library used for building user interfaces. It ensures that your application behaves predictably and efficiently by managing the state of different components. This article provides a comprehensive overview of ReactJS state management, covering various types, libraries, best practices, and real-world examples.
2. Understanding State in ReactJS
In ReactJS, state refers to a JavaScript object that holds dynamic information about a component. This data can change over time, leading to re-rendering of the component to reflect the latest state. Proper state management is vital for maintaining consistency and performance in your application.
3. Why State Management is Crucial
State management is crucial because it helps in:
Maintaining a consistent user interface
Managing data flow between components
Optimizing performance by preventing unnecessary re-renders
Ensuring that components remain decoupled and manageable
4. Types of State in ReactJS
4.1 Local State
Local state is confined to a single component. It is managed using the useState hook in functional components or the this.state and this.setState in class components.
4.2 Global State
Global state is shared across multiple components. It is typically managed using state management libraries like Redux or Context API.
4.3 Server State
Server state refers to data fetched from an external server. It is managed using data-fetching libraries like Axios or SWR, and needs to be synchronized with the local state.
4.4 URL State
URL state is part of the URL query string or path. It is useful for maintaining navigation state and can be managed using React Router.
5. Common State Management Libraries in ReactJS
5.1 Redux
Redux is a widely used state management library that follows a strict unidirectional data flow. It involves three core concepts: actions, reducers, and the store.
5.2 Context API
The Context API is a built-in feature of React that allows you to share state across components without prop drilling. It is suitable for small to medium-sized applications.
5.3 MobX
MobX is a reactive state management library that simplifies the management of observable state. It is known for its simplicity and ease of use.
5.4 Recoil
Recoil is a state management library for React that provides a more flexible approach than Context API or Redux. It allows you to create shared state and derived state.
6. React Native State Management
State management in React Native follows the same principles as ReactJS, with additional considerations for mobile app performance. Libraries like Redux and Context API are commonly used, along with AsyncStorage for persisting state.
7. Best Practices for State Management in ReactJS
Use local state for simple, isolated components
Use global state management for shared data
Avoid excessive state nesting
Normalize state shape
Keep state minimal and relevant to UI
Use memoization and selectors to optimize performance
8. Examples of State Management in ReactJS
8.1 Simple Counter App
A simple counter app demonstrates basic local state management using the useState hook.
8.2 Todo List App
A todo list app illustrates more complex state management, involving local state for individual items and global state for the list.
9. Advanced State Management Techniques
9.1 Middleware in Redux
Middleware in Redux allows for handling side effects, such as asynchronous actions or logging. Popular middleware libraries include Redux Thunk and Redux Saga.
9.2 Using Hooks for State Management
React hooks like useReducer and useContext provide powerful tools for managing state and side effects in functional components.
10. Challenges and Limitations of State Management in ReactJS
Complexity in managing large applications
Performance issues with deep state trees
The learning curve for libraries like Redux
Boilerplate code in some state management patterns
11. Future Trends in State Management
Future trends in state management may include:
Improved integration with server-side rendering (SSR)
More declarative state management approaches
Enhanced tooling for debugging and performance optimization
Wider adoption of newer libraries like Recoil
12. Conclusion
Effective state management is essential for building robust and scalable ReactJS applications. By understanding the various types of state, leveraging appropriate libraries, and following best practices, developers can ensure their applications remain performant and maintainable.
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“Self Proclaimed ‘WHITE’ and Political Prostitute Nimarata ‘Nikki Haley’ Randhawa (Indian Sikhani)” Lost the South Carolina Primary Back When She Was Still Governor
In Her Home State, Haley Came to Power as an Outsider and Never Won Over the Good Ol’ Boys of the Local Republican Establishment. Now They’re Supporting Trump.
— By Antonia Hitchens | February 23, 2024

Haley was born Sikhani Nimarata Nikki Randhawa at Bamberg County Hospital in Bamberg, South Carolina, to Immigrant Sikh Parents From Amritsar, Punjab, India. Her father, Ajit Singh Randhawa, was a Professor at Punjab Agricultural University, and her mother, Raj Kaur Randhawa, received her Law Degree from the University of Delhi. Joker Haley (SIKHANI) listed her “RACE” as “WHITE” on her voter registration card. WTF? 😳 Photograph by Sam Wolfe/Reuters/Redux
On Tuesday Morning, after Nikki Haley announced that she was going to give a “State of the Race” speech in Greenville, South Carolina, Donald Trump’s Presidential campaign sent out a memo titled “The End Is Near for Nikki Haley,” calling her a “wailing loser hell-bent on an alternative reality and refusing to come to grips with her imminent political mortality.” In Greenville, a small, seated crowd waited for Haley’s remarks while her usual eighties soundtrack—Tom Petty, Queen, the Go-Go’s—played. “Some of you, perhaps a few of you in the media, came here today to see if I’m dropping out of the race,” Haley said, after taking the stage. “Instead of focussing on how to make America stronger tomorrow, some people want to know if I’m going to cave today.”
In Haley’s home state, Trump leads her by thirty-six points in the polls, and he has collected endorsements from almost the entire South Carolina Republican political establishment. Haley was resolute in her speech: “The only way you get to the blessing is by going through the pain.” She’s spent the past month on a “nevertheless, she persisted”-style crusade to stay in the race, living out what sometimes seems like a chapter from her book “If You Want Something Done: Leadership Lessons from Bold Women” who wouldn’t take no for an answer. “I’m not going to talk about an obituary,” she said in New Hampshire, responding to her party’s call for her to step aside and just anoint Trump as the nominee.
Haley had long hoped to become the last woman standing against Trump—“12 fellas down. 1 to go,” she tweeted—but she’s fared poorly in a two-person race. As the only candidate on the ballot for the Nevada primary, she was counting on at least a symbolic victory—Trump would automatically get all the delegates in that state’s caucus, in which he ran unopposed, but she could at least say she won something. She came in second, making history as the first Presidential candidate from either party to lose a race to “none of these candidates.” She set her hopes on the U.S. Virgin Islands as a possible surprise triumph; Trump beat her by forty-eight points. Campaigning across Iowa and New Hampshire all winter, she often told voters how cold she was, and gestured to her “sweet state of South Carolina” as a friendly beacon awaiting her just before springtime.
Haley’s home territory wasn’t hospitable. “You’re the senator of her state, and you endorsed me. You must really hate her,” Trump said to Tim Scott, the junior senator from South Carolina, appointed by Haley. Americans for Prosperity, the super pac backing Haley, admitted that South Carolina would be a steep road. Trump’s campaign responded, “How about a rocky road straight up a mountain lined by legions of maga supporters?” The governor who tapped Haley as his successor said that her only chance of winning is “a meteor strike.” The congresswoman Nancy Mace, who owes her career in South Carolina politics to Haley, hosted a press conference on “the repeated failures of Nikki Haley.” After Tuesday’s speech, Haley’s national spokesperson, Olivia Perez-Cubas, said, “Yesterday, Nikki told the political élite for the umpteenth time that she doesn’t care what they think of her.” But what about the voters?
With Two Weeks to Go Before the South Carolina Primary, Haley unveiled a bus tour with a new name, “the Beast of the Southeast”; the bus pulled up to its stops blasting Van Halen’s “Right Now.” I spent Presidents’ Day weekend on Haley’s swing through the state, and the events often seemed like a final sanctuary for crossover voters and maga refugees, adrift in today’s version of the Party. On Sunday evening, the Beast rolled into a high-end retirement community outside Fort Mill, a peaceful enclave where residents and locals—mostly seniors—assembled to welcome Haley. “We have a misogynist and then someone who’s mentally unfit,” Logan Hedges, a health-care administrator, told me. “It’s all a sea of bullshit. Most people are still cleaving to Trump like Tiberian bats in a cave. I’d rather vote for Genghis Khan than Donald Trump. I’m a moderate person.”
After Trump declared that Haley’s donors and supporters were “permanently barred from the maga camp,” Haley framed herself as the insurgent underdog—David going after Goliath, running against Trump as the establishment candidate. Though she rejects the label of the de-facto leader of the Never Trump movement, her long-shot campaign is heartening for those who like to imagine the Party as more than a subsidiary of Trump, Inc. Her rallies recently have something of a resistance-liberal energy to them, a release valve for the not small demographic who are sick of Trump and Joe Biden.
In Fort Mill, Haley descended from the bus as a Joan Jett song played. “Why wouldn’t we go forward and have a new generational conservative leader that can leave the negativity behind?” she asked the crowd. “This isn’t normal for our kids and grandkids.” At a rally of his own in North Charleston, Trump told the crowd, “The radical-left Democrats want Nikki Haley because they know she’s easy to beat . . . and she gets angrier, crazier, and suffers deeper scars from Trump derangement syndrome, she’s got a terminal case.”

A small handful of people with signs for Nikki Haley and Joe Biden congregate outside in New Hampshire. Photograph by Hilary Swift/New York Times/Redux
“Politics in South Carolina Has a Sad Reputation as a Blood Sport,” Haley wrote in her 2012 memoir, “Can’t Is Not an Option.” When Trump came to South Carolina, he moved from calling Haley “Birdbrain” to “Brain-dead.” He opened his rally with a video clip of fried chicken accompanied by text that read, “We all know how this ends. Stick a fork in Nikki Haley. SHE’S DONE.” Trump suggested that Haley’s husband, who is serving with the National Guard in Djibouti, got himself deployed as a way to get away from her. (“Where is he? He’s gone.”) Many trace the blood-sport nature of campaigns in South Carolina to Lee Atwater, who started as a Republican political operative in the state and was known for his scorched-earth tactics, in which no attack was too far below the belt. “South Carolina voters like that combative style,” Danielle Vinson, a professor of politics at Furman University, said. “We are the first state that seceded from the Union. I always have joked about South Carolina seceded not just over slavery but because they didn’t want anybody telling them what to do, not even North Carolina. It really is that individualism, and Trump is just the embodiment of all of that. It’s baked into our DNA.”
The bickering between the two remaining candidates has fuelled the race and Haley’s fund-raising: she brought in a million dollars in the forty-eight hours after Trump attacked her husband, campaign sources told the Wall Street Journal. After months of demurring when asked to denounce Trump, Haley’s decision to finally come out against him has been a successful refresh, even if it’s cast her more as a Liz Cheney figure—a martyred custodian of traditional conservative values—than as a winner. (“The Never Trumper transformation is complete,” Trump’s senior adviser responded, when Haley declined to confirm that she would support Trump as the nominee. “Haley is no longer a rino. Haley is a Democrat.”) “It’s lonely,” Chip Felkel, a conservative South Carolina strategist, said, of Haley’s place in the state today. “You become an external critic because the Party is Trump’s.”
At an event in Irmo, just outside Columbia, a crew was setting up American and South Carolina state flags around a gazebo in the middle of the grass. A white pickup truck flying “Trump 2024” flags—ultra-maga—silently circled the park. People filtered in, many of them wearing “Too Chicken to Debate” stickers, referring to Trump, who still refuses to take the stage opposite Haley. Karen Hess, a veteran in a U.S. Army sweatshirt, told me, “Haley’s trying to get a scrap. She’s the underdog.” The Trump pickup kept silently circling for the duration of the event. “I’m a born-again believer,” a schoolteacher named Amelia Schafer told me. “I believe in miracles. God can do the impossible.”
Haley’s Story in South Carolina Politics is often summarized as a Tea Party candidate who became the face of the new South. Her path to victory in South Carolina was always as an outsider in long-shot elections. For her first race, she ran for a seat in the state House of Representatives and took on Larry Koon, the longest-serving state legislator in Columbia at the time. In a deeply Christian, conservative, and white district, Koon referred to Haley, as Trump now does, by her birth name, Nimarata Randhawa, and sent out mailers showing her with her father in his Sikh turban. When she won, she arrived at the State House and was very much excluded by the good ol’ boys. Haley’s early years in the statehouse were molded by her reaction against the state’s Republican leaders, who despised her. She tried to force lawmakers to cast every vote on the record; this annoyed her colleagues so much that they stripped her of her committee assignments. “She was more antagonistic than cultivating,” Felkel, the conservative strategist, told me. She allied herself with the Tea Party and Governor Mark Sanford; they were both at war with the rest of the state’s G.O.P.
Sanford anointed Haley as his successor, but after he was politically defenestrated because what he said was a hike along the Appalachian Trail turned out to be a trip to Argentina to see his mistress, Haley thought it was probably all over for her. Without Sanford, she had no recognition and no money. She persuaded Sanford to give her four hundred thousand dollars of his. She won after getting endorsements from Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, and the Tea Party. “She continued as the outsider from inside the governor’s mansion,” Felkel told me. After she took office, she axed everyone who was too establishment, including some people who’d helped her. She published public report cards on how members voted. “The nature of politics is that your enemy today is your ally tomorrow. She never got that part of it,” Felkel said.
The political class had long memories for what they recalled as her pettiness and her focus on retribution. “People ask me all the time, ‘Why are you the only one?’ Well, she upset the stature of the good-ol’-boys system,” Representative Ralph Norman, the only member of Congress who has endorsed her in South Carolina, told me. Another supporter, Katon Dawson, the former state party chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, who met Haley when she first ran for office, told me that he saw her as the hope for an expanded, less insular version of the state’s G.O.P. that never came to be.
Trump ended up becoming a successor to the Tea Party, inheriting much of its constituency and taking up the mantle of draining the swamp. In the 2016 G.O.P. primary in South Carolina, Haley stumped for Marco Rubio and railed against Trump throughout the national election cycle. Then, when Trump won and called up the state’s lieutenant governor, Henry McMaster, to ask what job he wanted in the Administration, McMaster said he simply wanted to be the governor of South Carolina, so Trump agreed to find a position for Haley, as the U.N. Ambassador. (“She was O.K., but I didn’t put her there because I wanted her there,” Trump said at a recent rally in Conway, South Carolina.)
Haley has spent the past few years revising how to position herself in relation to Trump, and her delicate balance when it came to the former President got her further than any of the “fellas” in the race. The day after January 6, 2021, Haley gave a speech at the R.N.C. and condemned Trump; soon afterward, she said she considered him a friend, but she was certain he’d never run for federal office again. She was hoping to become the new generational leader of the post-Trump G.O.P. and built out her stump speech as the next part of her precarious Trump routine. As I listened to the speech for months of her campaign, it seemed carefully conceived by someone who intended to draw in the maga base to win, but perhaps didn’t realize she’d be running against the man himself.
Of course, at this point, both Trump and Haley are insiders; both of their main residences are adjacent to golf clubs, but Haley now plays the country-club Republican while Trump claims to stand for the blue-collar working class. Achievements of hers that have played well nationally—forcing transparency on lawmakers, taking down the Confederate flag from the State House—have alienated much of the conservative establishment in her state. She could paint herself as a moderate in Iowa or New Hampshire to appeal to crossover voters, but Democrats in South Carolina remember her as an ultra-conservative Tea Party union buster. In the past few months, her favorability in her home state has fallen, while Trump’s has improved.
Haley’s New Slogan is “Make America Normal Again.” She started the second weekend of her bus tour in a picturesque mall on Kiawah Island, where she lives on a waterfront estate next to a notably posh golf resort. A small crowd assembled in a grassy square at the center of the shopping center, the sort of place where Santa or other special guests would greet shoppers, between J. McLaughlin, Southern Tide, and a wine bar. Palm trees, pastel, vests over polo shirts, floral patterns, salmon pants, topiary; couples in athleisure ensembles walked with golden retrievers and copies of the weekend New York Times.
“Right Now,” by Van Halen, played as an Escalade and a sheriff’s S.U.V. drove up trailed by the Beast of the Southeast bus. A man named Scott McGovern, who wore a Red Sox cap, said, “Who knows what’s going to happen to those two other guys? Biden’s done a wonderful job, but he’s doddering now. Maybe he has Parkinson’s.” McGovern was attending the event with his wife, who was setting up lawn chairs for the two of them. “I embrace her ambition to hang in there and not quit. It’s a real redneck state. Trump controls the state.” Many of Haley’s events had been interrupted by protesters and Trump supporters; this morning, a man walking by on his way to brunch screamed “Free Palestine!”
“A lot of people are bad-mouthing her,” Jerry Smoak, a retired advertising executive from Charleston, told me. Two Australian shepherds under the table had Haley stickers on their fur. The event was a pleasant vessel for Never Trump hope, but it also had a sense of resignation to a likely fate. Smoak went on, “We see Trump pulling in thousands of people. I’m tickled to death at the crowd here, but if Trump were here you couldn’t even get to the beach!”
The gathering in Kiawah was a slice of Haley’s imagined idyll of a normal weekend morning. “Meet Virginia,” by Train, played as moms browsed in Lilly Pulitzer with their daughters, then got Ben & Jerry’s. American flags blew peacefully in the ocean breeze, but nobody was chanting “U.S.A.!” as Trump hugged the flag. The Beaufort Bonnet Company advertised fashions “for babies & children born with a refined sense of style.” It felt like cosplaying a bygone era in politics, one that I had read about in campaign memoirs, a time when candidates took bus tours around their states and walked out to classic-rock hits as families clapped politely.
On Sunday, Haley continued on to a wedding venue in Rock Hill, where a crowd under a chandelier included young kids, many of whom took pictures with the candidate. The event seemed designed as a poignant expression of a desire for bipartisanship over polarization; Democrats cheered for Congressman Norman, of the ultra-right Freedom Caucus, one of Haley’s only backers in the state. “Don’t give up!” the crowd shouted.
South Carolina is a winner-take-all state, so even an encouraging amount of support for Haley won’t translate to delegates. In every Presidential race since 1980, save for a fluke in 2012, the G.O.P. nominee has always won the South Carolina primary. Times have changed since the last time Haley won an election, in 2014. Trump handily took South Carolina in 2016, when Haley was, as she is now, speaking her hard truths about his shortcomings. South Carolina is the fastest-growing state in the nation, and also far more demographically representative of the country than other early states—a failed inroad here does not bode well for future contests. Even if some voters like Haley, they love Trump, just as they strongly preferred his style over those of Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio eight years ago. Still, Haley’s speech reaffirming her dedication to running was her stern reminder that she won’t be bullied out of the race by Trump. “We don’t anoint kings in this country, we have elections,” she repeats.
In the ballroom in Rock Hill, I stopped to talk to Wayne, a Vietnam veteran who had just retired to the area because his kids lived there. “He’s here because he wants to be open to democracy, open to listen,” his daughter told me. Wayne said, “I don’t think Haley has the strength to turn this country around. Just another puppet. She’s going to subscribe to the current deep-state crap.” He went on, “Trump is fighting a battle against the current regime. The only thing we have is we’re waiting for the military to finally come in and take control of this country. He’s a wartime President. That’s the posse comitatus. What’s going to happen, it’s going to be martial law, what they’re going to do is clean out all the deep state to whatever extent they can.”
On Tuesday, in Haley’s “State of the Race” remarks, for the first time, when she got to the part of her stump speech in which she mentions her husband’s deployment, her voice broke, and she started to cry for a second. “Look at this normal, real person we could have as president,” Haley’s communications director tweeted, as the Internet parsed her rare display of emotion. In 2008, when Hillary Clinton teared up while talking to a group of undecided voters in New Hampshire, many treated the episode as a ploy, studying the tape, analyzing the tears against her chances, and declaring that she pretended to cry as a strategy. Now Haley’s last stand seemed conceived as a moving counterpoint to Biden and Trump’s bids for office. “My own political future is of zero concern,” she said.
As Haley delivered a classic political speech, talking about childhood-literacy rates and e-mails she gets from a mom who wants America to be normal again, a crowd of hundreds of Trump supporters was gathering nearby at an airport to welcome the former President when he landed in his plane, which he calls Trump Force One. He took a motorcade to the Greenville Convention Center, to do a town hall with Laura Ingraham. Jesse Absher, an electrician who came to Haley’s Rock Hill event alone, having cut ties with much of his family over their support for Trump, told me, “She’s the only damn alternative.” Haley still maintains that, as President, she would pardon Trump if he were convicted of a crime—to help the country heal, instead of dividing it further. It seems like much of her party isn’t ready to go back to normal yet. “He normalized crime—these things that we all have a part of us that wants, he made these things O.K.,” Absher said. “He made the government fail, and our people see that as a good thing.” I asked Absher if she could win any of them over. “No,” he said. “It’s a drug. They’re hooked.” ♦



Nikki Haley with her Indian Parents, Father and Mother. Hypocritically she proclaimed herself “WHITE 😂😂😂.”
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