Dec. 29th, 2025 08:06 pm

Check-In Post - Dec 29th 2025

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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What are your crafting goals for 2026?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



Dec. 29th, 2025 10:03 am

Fannish Fifty #49: fave villain

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I'm normally not one for the villain, I don't need to know the tragic backstory that drove someone to be bad, give me the hero.

But then... there's Hans Gruber, truly one of the great villains in modern cinema. He's intelligent, organized, focused, educated, with the ability to both dissemble and be vicious. He knows what he wants, to be filthy rich, and he has planned brilliantly to achieve his ambition. (If it wasn't for that meddling cop!)

I didn't see Die Hard in the theater. I hadn't yet realized my love for action movies and Bruce Willis was some guy on a TV show I didn't watch. But I heard such good reviews, I watched it... IDK when or where, but before the sequel came out two years later. Maybe rented the DVD from Blockbuster?

Alan Rickman walked onto the screen and owned every scene, I loved him, and I loved that movie.

I recently showed it to my sister and a nephew, and I was amused by his reactions. "Oh, he uses his real voice for Snape." Um, yep. Rickman has a great voice, silkiest as its most menacing. And "Is that his real hair? Then Snape's hair must be dyed." Hmm. Yeah, actually Snape's hair must be a wig, men usually can't grow their hair that long multiple times for one role over several years.

So yeah. Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber is my fave movie villain, someone I love to watch be bad and get his comeuppance.
Dec. 29th, 2025 12:08 pm

12/29/25

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"A Bitter Draught" is the second episode of Season Six of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Andrew Chambliss & Dana Horgan, and directed by Ron Underwood. It is the one hundred and thirteenth episode of the series overall, and premiered on October 2, 2016.

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Posted by Heather Rose Jones

Monday, December 29, 2025 - 08:00

It's hard to tell whether the content in this article is thin because there isn't much to say or because of the overall superficiality of the work. I'm guessing the latter, as other articles and books I've found on India have been richer.

Major category: 
Full citation: 

Shah, Shalini. 1991. “Women and Sexuality in the Mahabharata” in Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, Vol. 52: 138-144.

In addition tot he superficial nature of this article, there were numerous editorial problems with it, leading me to question the professionalism of the parent publication.

# # #

This article is very short, more a set of presentation bullet-points than a full article. Only one small section is relevant and that material is given rather odd connections to Classical Greek motifs. Given that the whole article is somewhat cursory, I feel more forgiving of the briefness of the material.

The article notes “There is only a solitary reference to relations between individuals of the same sex. In the Anushasana Parva Panchachuda tells Narada that when women find no males at hand, they satisfy each other’s desires.” This is also a reference to another publication describing “solitary women who would dress up their female friends as males and passionately embrace them.” The author suggests these practices were due to the segregation of women in polyamorous patriarchal households.

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Dec. 29th, 2025 11:47 am

crafting monday

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Hey all, if you'd like to join the crafting hangout, it is tonight from 6-8pm ET!
 
Video encouraged but not required!
 
Topic: Crafting Hangout
Time: Mondays 6:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
Join Zoom Meeting
 
Meeting ID: 973 2674 2763

Dec. 29th, 2025 02:00 pm

A Tail Of WHOA

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Posted by Jen

CW reader Eric ordered a "pin the tail on the donkey" cake for his twin girls' fourth birthday party.

They got this:

So many jokes, so little time.
Let's just stick with: OUCH.

 

Thanks to Eric T. for the hee-haws.

*****

P.S. Is your life boring? Does your soul yearn for adventure? Are you waiting for the universe to send you a sign?

Then here:

The Yodeling Pickle

Also the universe says "hi."

(Listen, if you can't think of anything to do with an 8-inch plastic yodeling pickle, then I can't help you.)

*****

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Check the rest out here. <3  
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Posted by carnelianheart

edwardcullenisavirgin:

lambandlion:

When Bella finds out she’s pregnant in BD, she mentions that her last period was 16 days before the wedding (the wedding took place on August 13th 2006) and that at the time of her phonecall with Carlisle (which was 17 days after the wedding) she was 5 days late. She also mentions that her period is never late.

This means that her cycle is 28 days exactly (16+17-5) and that her last period began on July 28th 2006. That was also her last period EVER btw because then she got pregnant and then was immediately changed.

So I counted backwards to every single one of Bella’s periods, from her last one before she changed, to the first one after she moved to Forks. The results:

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To elaborate, Bella was on her period:

  • When she first met Edward at biology class (January 18th 2005)
  • At the meadow (March 12th) and baseball game (March 13th)
  • The first time she heard Edward’s voice in NM (January 16th 2006)
  • When she bought the bikes and she started repairing them with Jake (January 17-18th)
  • When she and Jacob did homework together and she invited him to the movies (February 14th)
  • The day she realized Jacob is a werewolf (March 11th)
  • Quite possibly when she jumped off the cliff, depending on how long it lasts for her (March 16th)
  • When  Jacob confronted Edward and Bella about the treaty and gave Bella back her motorcycle (April 7th)
  • When Edward caught Riley’s scent at Bella’s house (June 2nd)
  • At the Quileute bonfire (June 3rd)
  • When Jacob went missing in BD (Late June/Early July)


So… yeah that’s what I did today.

Ur insane I think I love you

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Posted by carnelianheart

If it's the scene I'm thinking of he says 'kwop kilawtley' and there are two translations I've seen. One is "I love you" and the other is "stay with me forever."

The IMDB page lists the "stay with me forever" translation in the New Moon trivia section and the one I see more often in fandom spaces.

But Native Languages of the Americas blog supports the "I love you" translation.

Dec. 28th, 2025 06:25 pm

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Forgot to post this year's Christmas Carol...



via The Pogues.
Dec. 28th, 2025 11:11 pm

and mid the shadowy throng.

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❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️
Rec-cember Day 28


The Dark Is Rising
Watch for the Greenwitch by [archiveofourown.org profile] Selden (2,448 words). I never did manage to do my Dark Is Rising re-read this year, but at least there was fic. A different turn for Jane, this. (and a bonus delight to see [livejournal.com profile] sharp_teeth mentioned in the notes)
In the light from the bonfire the Greenwitch rose up, tall and ragged against the sky, like something from long ago. Not the fine past of the grail, of long spears and iron, thorny, intricate poetry and patterns. Not even the past, thought Jane, of neat sharp flints laid out on red velvet under museum lights, axes and arrowheads. Something older, like rough rock, the rings of yellow lichen spreading out through the years like ripples from a stone thrown into still water.
Dec. 28th, 2025 03:59 pm

Sunday doodles...

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Getting slightly more done today. Did exercises - minimal. Made up the bed (well do that every day). Made breakfast and lunch. Cleaned the air fryer - it has a self-cleaning mechanism. Refilled the humidifier. And finished my water color - finally, knitted a lop-sided scarf, and edited a bit more of my work in progress, which may never see the light of day.

Also binged a bunch of Angel S3 and Buffy S6 episodes. I'm remembering why I gave up on Angel S3 now - oh dear god, it has some really bad episodes. Worse than S1, and that's saying something. Buffy S6 is the better of the two seasons, and I really love the beginning of this seasons - I'd forgotten how much. I find it highly relatable. It's also oddly realistic, the most realistic of all the seasons actually - in how it is shot and written.

That said, Angel S3 does have some good episodes in the mix - most of the good ones center on Angel, Cordelia or Wes. Carpe Diam - Angel S3 Episode 3 or 4, about Marcus, the old guy in the retirement home who is using a spell to jump into young male bodies, until he burns through them. It reminded me a little of Lonely Hearts, S1. Read more... )

They handle Buffy/Angel reunion oddly? Read more... )

Also they appear to be paralleling or comparing Cordy holding onto to her visions, to Angel holding onto being a vampire with a soul. Both are given at different points in the series - the opportunity to lose this gift. Both refuse, and see it as the only way they can be champions or chosen. It's not really a selfless act. Or the writers are questioning it.

The most frustrating thing in Buffy S6, actually is what makes it work the best - which is her friends inability or unwillingness to help her. I think she asked Angel for help - and he turned her down. Read more... )

Ah, it's 5:16pm and dark. So off to make dinner. I think.
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Posted by Heather Rose Jones

Sunday, December 28, 2025 - 10:05

In the last couple years I've moved my non-LHMP book reviews over to Dreamwidth to keep a certain separation between my voice as an author and my voice as a reader. But I want to give this one a bit more visibility.


Inventing the Renaissance by Ada Palmer is not simply my favorite book of the year, but is my candidate for Best Book of the Year overall. This is not simply a book about history but is a book about the process of history. It demonstrates the fractal messiness of the people, places, and events that we try to tidily sort into specific eras, and especially how all those people, places, and events are braided together into a solid fabric. Palmer doesn’t shy away from pointing out how thoroughly our understanding of history is shaped by the prejudices and preoccupations of historians; she embraces this aspect noting at every turn how her own take is shaped by her love of the city of Florence and especially its most controversial son, Machiavelli.

But what makes this book great is the humor poured into the cracks around the politics, violence, and art. (A recurring feature is little comic dialogues that summarize key events in a narrative style familiar to anyone on Twitter or Bluesky. I desperately want to see these presented in visual format, whether as live theater or animated shorts. It’s hard to pick a favorite line, but the top two are “Maria Visconti-Sforza: I’m standing right here!” and “King of France: You Italians are very strange.”)

The book concludes with what I can only describe as a stump speech for the importance to the contemporary world of studying and understanding history, embracing the necessary messiness of “progress,” and the hope that we can indeed continue the Renaissance project of reaching for a better world.

This is a very long book, though paced in manageable chapters. When I decided to read it and found that the audiobook was the same price as the hardcover, I went for audio (at over 30 hours!) and listened to it while taking the train home from the International Medieval Conference. The narration is top-notch, capturing the emotional range of the text perfectly. The side benefit is that the combination of material, voice, and length made it perfect to add to my “sleep-aid audiobooks” collection, which means I get to enjoy it over and over again (in the bits and pieces I consciously hear). But of course I bought the hardcover too, not only so I could get Palmer to autograph it, but because I needed to be able to track down my favorite bits and check out the footnotes.

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Dec. 28th, 2025 06:46 pm

Check-In Post - Dec 28th 2025

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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What are your crafting goals for 2026?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



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I love Liam Neeson and one thing I really admire is his ability to reinvent himself. From sudden action star in his 60s, to sudden comedy star in his 70s, omg. The Naked Gun was fun! The man is not afraid to take risks and try new things.

https://www.facebook.com/colbertlateshow/videos/watch-out-santa-liam-neeson-will-find-you-/1879035082753649/

On a related note, I watched David Harbour in Violent Night and rewatched Chris Evans in Red One this year. Neither were flawless, Violent Night was in particular a little ugh in some of its graphicness, but I do find imagining Santa and his world and how they would work or 'hand wave Christmas magic!' just not be explained is intriguing. Part of me is: write a Christmas fic! and part of me is: you'll only think about it around Christmas and then you'll be too busy, let the ideas float around and drift off.

Anyway, Liam fans, enjoy!
Dec. 28th, 2025 02:00 pm

It's A Sweet Day For A Winter Wedding

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Posted by Jen

Hey, if you can't beat the cold, celebrate it!
(Says the girl in Florida. :D)

 

Besides, sparkly ice and swirling snowflakes are PERFECT for a fairy tale wedding:

(By The Caketress)

See?

The frosted branches and glittery "snow" on each tier is so pretty and delicate!

 

This one has the tiniest touches of gold to warm up the gray:

(By Immaculate Confections)

And that shadowbox effect with the trees? GENIUS.

 

Here's another woodsy design:

(By Ambrosia Cake Creations)

I like all the white-on-white texture, and the thistle-like greenery is perfect with the mountainscapes.

 

But if you prefer something with a lot more glitz to it:

(By Delicut Cakes)

Sha-pow! GLITZ.
The flowers were inspired by British bluebells, and I'm so impressed by the filigree trim and tightly packed ruffles!

 

Now for something completely different:

(By Torta Couture)

Chocolate!! Such a dramatic backdrop for those metallic snowflakes. And I think gold, copper, and chocolate is one of my new favorite color combos.

 

More impressive snowflakes, this time cascading down the side of the cake:

(By Taarten Deco)

 

And this icy beauty has the hint of an onion-domed castle on top:

(By Nadia & Co.)

Plus check out the hand painted vignette! Mmmm. So dreamy.

 

More hand painting on one of today's most beautifully minimalistic designs:

(By Sweet Little Treat)

I am all about that blue-gray wood grain. Gah, so gorgeous!

 

You wouldn't usually think of gold and bronze for a winter cake, but wow:

(By Sugar Cane)

I like!

 

And finally, a glittering ice tower fit for Queen Elsa herself:

(By Design Cakes)

OooooOOOooooo. Perfection.

 

Hope you guys enjoyed! Happy Sunday, and stay warm out there!

*****

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