I'm still really enjoying it! I think episode three was a little woobly for me (I don't enjoy school bully plots, even if they come to a good resolution), but the others have been great, and I love how the episodic nature is letting us get to know all of the characters better, not just focusing on Caleb and Ake (though Caleb and Ake are great!). And there's 1.5 queer couples!
I like how much of it is about building a better future. The characters come from different cultures, and come with a certain amount of damage because the stable government hasn't been there for them, and that's an organic part of the plot too. So, the kids are trying to grow up and figure out who they are, and they've also found themselves at a pivot point of history, when the Federation tries to decide what it wants to be. It's a lot of the same themes as DS9 dealt with in the later seasons (though in that case, fending off what the Federation ought not to be, which I guess Picard was trying to do too, but in a very cludgy way). I like the credits being about growth and building (though could take or leave the theme), and the show also being that.
And yes I have been watching Jessie Gender again, but one of the things I agree with her about is how it's not leaning very hard on nostalgia, or trying to recreate a Star Trek the show runners grew up with, which honestly a lot of post-Voyager shows have leaned on. (Though Discovery didn't especially land for me, and I never gave it enough of a chance, I think it at least was trying to do something different, so it makes sense that it created the setting for SFA.) Like the shows I loved most, and which re-invented what the show could be in the '90s, they're not on a ship called Enterprise, and they're not on an exploratory mission backed by the strength of the Federation (and don't forget that people loathed every single one of the '90s shows on grounds of: "They changed it, and I don't like it!") The main challenges in SFA are different because the main characters are students, but the way of poking at moral themes remains. The show is about them building a better world, personally and politically, with respect for and in conversation with the world building that came before, but not beholden to it as a prefect object, and I'm really loving that.
snowflake_challenge is hosting its Friending Meme today. If you have a goal like "make new friends," "meet more people," or "find more blogs to read," then this is one of the best opportunities of the year to do such things on Dreamwidth. Use the template in that post to comment with your response.
You can also copy it onto your own blog, as I've done here. This provides a place for longer conversations if desired, so they don't clog up the main challenge, which typically runs hundreds of comments anyhow.
I've shared a bunch of recs from this year's threesentenceficathonhere at my journal! Fandoms include Dr Seuss, Emily Wilde, Leverage, Narnia, Original Work and Star Wars.
admire alone blue bubble dust - 300 words - Reduced (Star Wars) She'd once been a powerful Sith. favorite friendly - 200 words - Trading Stories (Star Wars) In the downtime on campaigns with another battalion, stories are shared. gypsy harmony instrument learn from yesterday - 200 words - Learning From a Mistake (Star Wars) A Padawan learns a small lesson about pride and stubbornness. loser misery - 300 words - Promotion (Star Wars) In the Empire, one is unfortunately more likely to be promoted when things go badly rather than when things go well. OMG privacy queen ready - 100 words - Again (Hades) After a failed run, Zagreus prepares to try again. reunited - 300 words - Union (Super Paper Mario) A wedding, at the end of all worlds. silver where are you? - 333 words - Empty Mirrors (Original Work) A ghost cannot see its own reflection, but it can find something close enough.
Some years ago, I spent New Year's Eve with a couple of friends whose exchange at the time I've quoted ever since. One of them remarked that he didn't do everything he'd planned to do that year. The other one looked at his watch and said, "Hurry."
This is the January community post for allbingo. What were your bingo activities during December? What are your plans for February?
For January we had: [recurring theme, but all new prompts each year] Public Domain Day Bingo hosted by cornerofmadness Many new works are entering the public domain. Use them with great enthusiasm! Posting will be January 1-31.
For February we will have: [recurring] Valentines Fest hosted by ysabetwordsmith This fest features romantic ups and downs, along with platonic options. Posting will be February 1-28.
It's the last day of January, and we'd love to have you check in and chat with us. How have things been with you this past month?
Did you sign up for or take part in any fandom activities in January, or have you been working on any personal art projects? Are you currently trying to meet a deadline? Feel free to share upcoming art challenges that have got you excited, any frustrations you've been experiencing, possible goals for the next month, and so on.
threesentenceficathon is ongoing and I've been having a great time prompting, writing and reading over the last few days. I'm gradually crossposting my own fills to AO3; in the meantime, here are some of my favourites written by others. Disclaimer that my perusal has been anything but methodical, and I'm sure there are a ton of really excellent fills that I haven't even come across yet. Please share any of your own favourites in the comments!
Narnia, pelican tries and utterly fails to eat capybara by syrena_of_the_lake: This spectacular Romeo and Juliet pastiche opens with the following couplet - Two species, unalike in dignity / In Cair Paravel, where we lay our scene - and if that doesn't tempt you then we clearly do not share a sense of humour.
Star Wars, Reylo + Finn by tiny_ninja: Finn is informed by a very cheerful Rey that Kylo Ren is good now and joining their side, yay! Finn does not share Rey's enthusiasm.
Star Wars, Kylo (+ Rey) by celeste9: Kylo consistently makes the worst choices possible.
I should have done the boiling milk in the new pot thing last night, but I didn't so my bread-baking was a little delayed until I did that, waited for the pot to cool, and cleaned it, so the dough could do its second rise in it. The dough does rise, so that was not an issue at all. I might have overcooked it a titch - the bottom was a darker brown than I'd prefer - but it's a beautiful boule (pic). It only tasted okay, though, I guess we'll see how it tastes tomorrow and the day after, and with butter instead of cream cheese. *hands*
Then this afternoon I watched the Miracle on Ice documentary on Netflix, which was really good - that team is the reason I became a hockey fan, and specifically a Rangers fan, so they have a lot to answer for! Kidding! I'm kidding. It was lovely to see so many of them in the present, watching them watch their younger selves.
And then after dinner, I watched the s3 premiere of Shrinking, which made me laugh a lot and also tear up. They are all so ridiculous and I love them. And I read it already got renewed for a season 4! So that's good.
If you are reading HR fic, there is probably nothing new there for you, since most of those recs came from you all, but maybe there's something new for you to enjoy? I still have so much Batfamily fic open in tabs that I want to get back to reading, and still more HR fic and some Pitt fic open as well. I've just been mostly unable to settle in with any of it, and have instead been slowly continuing my DCC reread, with occasional notes. *hands*
noun: 1 possession of land as one's own 2 an estate or part of an estate occupied and controlled by, and worked for the exclusive use of, the owner 3 land belonging to and adjoining a manor house; estate 4 the dominion or territory of a sovereign or state; domain 5 a district; region
The castle or manor-house of the baron or lord, into which the thegn’s hall had now developed, was the centre of rural life. Around it lay the home-farm, the lord’s demesne land, cultivated partly by free tenants, partly by the customary labour due from the villeins whose cottages clustered on its border, and whose holdings, with a tract of common pasture and common woodland, made up the remainder of the estate. (Kate Norgate, England Under the Angevin Kings)
However, as he pursued his wayfaring with the two Armenian Christians who formed his retinue, he began to hear from the inhabitants of that portion of Abchaz the rumor of an equally dread demesne, named Antchar, lying before him on the road to Georgia. (Clark Ashton Smith, 'The Kingdom of the Worm')
After winding along it for more than a mile, they reached their own house. A small green court was the whole of its demesne in front; and a neat wicket gate admitted them into it. (Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility)
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Origin: c. 1300, demeine, demeyne (modern spelling by late 15c), 'power; dominion; control, possession,' senses now obsolete, from Anglo-French demesne, demeine, Old French demaine 'land held for a lord's own use,' from Latin dominicus 'belonging to a master,' from dominus 'lord, master,' from domus 'house' (from PIE root dem- 'house, household'). Re-spelled by Anglo-French legal scribes under influence of Old French mesnie 'household' (and the concept of a demesne as 'land attached to a mansion') and their fondness for inserting -s- before -n-. Meaning 'a manor house and near or adjacent land,' kept and occupied by the lord and his family, is from late 14c, hence 'any landed estate' (late 14c) (Online Etymology Dictionary)
Why isn't 'demesne' pronounced the way it's spelled? Our word actually began as demayn or demeyn in the 14th century, when it was borrowed from Anglo-French property law. At that time, the Anglo-French form was demeine. Later, the Anglo-French spelling changed to demesne, perhaps by association with another term from Anglo-French property law: mesne, meaning 'intermediate.' (Mesne has entered English as a legal term as well.) According to rules of French pronunciation, the 's' was silent and the vowel was long. English speakers eventually followed suit, adopting the 'demesne' spelling. Our word domain (which overlaps with the meaning of 'demesne' in some applications) also comes from Anglo-French demeine. (Merriam-Webster)
Title: His True Color Fandom: Viola come il mare (Violet Like the Sea)** Author:veronyxk84 Characters/Pairing: Viola Vitale/Francesco Demir Rating: PG-13 Warnings: none Word count: 965 (Ellipsus) Spoilers/Setting: Set post-S2. Summary: Viola returned to Paris to forget her break up with Francesco. But she couldn’t forget him... and neither could he. Disclaimer:This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.
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