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[insert name here] ([personal profile] imemes) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2026-03-02 05:46 pm

rain rain come again


the rain meme


Ah, rain—the precipitation that the whole world has a love/hate affair with. It waters the garden for free and ruins baseball games. It cools you off in the summer and it causes more ice and sleet to appear in the winter. Sometimes it is lovely and falls at a decent pace for a few hours, other times, it blasts the whole eastern seaboard away.

Poems and songs have been written about it, people have danced in it, others have cursed its entire existence, and still more refuse to go out and drive in it.

Now it’s time to roll some dice and see what the weather will have in store for you today.




directions

1. Comment with your character, series, preferences, etc in the subject.
2. Roll a number between 1-5 with the RNG for an intensity.
3. Roll another number from 1-15 with the RNG for a situation.
4. Reply to other comments and play the scenario out!

HERE ARE SOME PROMPTS )
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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote2026-03-02 05:12 pm
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Recent Reading: The Seep

This weekend I finished two books, the first of which was The Seep by Chana Porter, which has been on my TBR for years. In this book, Earth has been peacefully invaded by a parasitic alien which goes about solving all of Earth's problems in exchange for insight on what being human is like. 

If you're looking for a SFF book with heavy world-building, this is not it. Very little explanation is ever given about the Seep (the alien, not the book), how it works, how it got here, what its initial invasion was like. The practicalities of the Seep are not what this book is about; this book is about its protagonist, Trina, learning to live in a world where the Seep dominates everything, for better or worse.

The Seep itself could be an allegory for any number of things, but to me, it correlated strongly with modern technology, especially since the advent of AI, although the book was published in 2020, before AI hit the public market. The way Trina's misgivings about the Seep are brushed off as a sort of Ludditism, an old fogey being old (Trina is 50 for the better part of the book), the way even Trina acknowledges a lot of the good the Seep does but no one is willing to seriously discuss what's being lost, the way it has so quickly and totally seeped into every aspect of life on Earth so that those who choose to live without it are relegated to an isolated, ostracized community roundly mocked by everyone else. 

However, while the book starts off with something to say about Trina feeling lost, about being unwilling to give everything up to the Seep, it peters out at the end without anything really to say about Trina's society (and by extension, our own). It floats around the idea that friction in our lives is good--various characters admit, under pressure, that they miss some of the more difficult aspects of life before the Seep, perhaps the sense that accomplishments meant more when you really had to work for them. Now everyone does whatever they want and it's easy, everything's easy. It hints that Trina, who is trans, has some resentment about how easily people are able to modify their bodies now with the Seep--friends walk around with angel wings, cat ears, change gender by day of the week--while Trina had to fight so hard to become who she is and feels that struggle is part of what made her who she is. It makes salient points that part of freedom is the freedom to chose wrong (the Seep is fixated on keeping humans from any unhealthy behaviors, and Trina longs for the days when she could have a drink without the overwhelming sense of alien disapproval, or the chance to grieve as she wishes to without someone trying to fix it for her). It implies that immortality takes some of the meaning out of life, because part of what makes our experiences meaningful is knowing that we only have so much time for them.

Yet the climax lacks a follow-through to these premises, in my view. When a book starts off with such strong opinions, I expect it to conclude with a solution, a criticism, a proposal...something. But here, Trina makes her speech to the Seep about why each person's individual experience shapes them and why we're all unique, but she also returns to the fold of the same community she left before, which, I think, substantially failed her in her grief for her lost wife, and partakes in the social rituals they had been demanding of her. Her end feelings on the Seep aren't even clear. She just sort of...goes on with life as she was doing before her wife's departure. Which would be perfectly fine if the story was only about grief, but this one felt like it was about a lot more than that. 

I still think The Seep raises interesting, and very relevant in today's world, points, but I wish it did more with them in the end. However, the book is quite short, so I do still think it's worth the read.
khaldrogos ([personal profile] khaldrogos) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2026-03-02 07:25 pm

spooky scary skeletons



the haunted house meme



A haunted attraction is a form of live entertainment that simulates visiting haunted locations or experiencing horror scenarios. They usually feature fearsome sets and characters, especially demons, ghosts, skeletons, zombies, monsters, possessed people, witches, serial killers, and slashers. Humorous characters may also be included.



Haunted attractions may be set up at many kinds of locations. Built attractions or existing structures in which attractions may be operated include temporarily constructed simulations of haunted houses; actual abandoned or dilapidated houses; abandoned asylums; defunct prisons; defunct or active amusement parks; defunct or active ships; defunct factories; defunct or active barns; and shopping malls. Outdoor places hosting such attractions include corn mazes or cornfields; hedge mazes; farms (often including "haunted" hayrides); wooded areas or forests; and parks.
our lord and savior wikipedia


your character's in a haunted house alongside whoever tags in to them. are they braving it together as friends? enemies? strangers? could this spookshow be a perfect locale for a date? but what if, regardless of your reason for being here, things get too intense? maybe this haunted house is a front for something even more chilling than fake ghouls and goblins...
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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote2026-03-02 06:16 pm
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don't mind me grumping

I really don't know why I bother uploading fic anymore.

I managed to get a 10k fic loaded between all of AO3's ups and downs. In the not quite 24 hours since, WITH MORE OUTAGES, I've had two comments which were BOTH ART SPAM.

Like. Fuck you spammers. Comments are the icing on the cake, but I swear to fuck getting one of you makes me want to never ever post fic again. Especially when that is the BULK OF THE COMMENTS I GET NOW.
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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-03-02 04:20 pm

[ SECRET POST #6996 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6996 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


01.



More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 29 secrets from Secret Submission Post #999.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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蝶になって ([personal profile] bluapapilio) wrote2026-03-02 02:03 pm
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March Movie PTW List

Using my movies boardgame.

I completed 7/7 movies from my last challenge and rated 'Night of the Reaper', 'Aquamarine' and 'The Quest for Camelot' the highest at 4/5 stars!


Avatar:


Mystery (Hercule Poirot)
Skill: Move one extra tile once (trap tile if even roll)

Roll #1

A 5, prompt: lowest rated on PTW oh boy...it's Elevated Game which is sitting at 1.6/5 stars.

Roll #2

A 3 and the 'generate from PTW list' tile. A #69 hah and Interesting, it's a movie called Climax,

Roll #3

A 9 and the trap tile, skill didn't work. :/ Alright, 8 now and thriller prompt. Primate. The horror movie youtuber I follow reviewed this and she's scared of monkeys. XD

Roll #4

A 7 with skill. Prompt: adventure. I am going to finally watch Wendell & Wild.

Roll #5

...I shouldn't have used my skill. A 7 and the trap tile again. :( A 4 now, prompt: highest rated on PTW this time lol. Oh, it's something I just added recently - Song of the Sea!

Roll #6

A 7, prompt: non-American centric, let's see what we got... How about I finally try watching Pan's Labyrinth. I've been putting it off because I'm afraid it'll put me in a mood.

Roll #7

I am hitting all the bad tiles today. *whiiiine* A 10 and generate from PTW AGAIN. #81 which is that holiday movie with Kristen Stewart, Happiest Season.

Roll #8

Oh NOW you give me a 12. Reward...hm, I want to rewatch Ne Zha in preparation to watch the 2nd one!

Movie PTW List:


[Horror] Elevator Game
[Horror/Drama] Climax
[Horror/Thriller] Primate
[Fantasy/Adventure] Wendell & Wild
[Fantasy/Family] Song of the Sea
[Drama/Fantasy] Pan's Labyrinth
[Romance/Comedy] Happiest Season
[Adventure/Fantasy] Ne Zha
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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2026-03-02 02:48 pm

she won't catch me or break my fall

I really enjoyed this season of Bridgerton despite being mostly indifferent to Benedict as a character. Yerin Ha as Sophie was everything - I really hope this launches her into a long, bright career. spoilers )

In other fannish news, I saw some folks on bsky discussing who the best lightsaber duelist is in Star Wars, and since I didn't really know the people being quoted, I took myself to tumblr to post about it. I also texted my eldest nephew, who is the biggest Anakin and Obi-Wan fan I know (which, given some of the fangirls I know, is saying something) and his knee-jerk response was Anakin*. Which is the wrong answer, so we argued back and forth a bit, and he came around to my way of thinking that it has to be Obi-Wan, even though we never see him go up against Palpatine or Mace Windu (who may have beaten Palpatine if not for Anakin).

I did see people saying Ahsoka, because she survives Maul, Vader, and very briefly, Palpatine, but as much as I love her, she survives and escapes. She doesn't win. The list of Obi-Wan's duels is extensive and no one ever even lays a blade on him that I recall (though he doesn't beat Dooku, which was an argument my nephew made, and Anakin eventually does) until he puts up his saber and lets Vader kill him. Like, is Obi-Wan destroyed emotionally and psychologically by dueling with Anakin? One hundred percent! But he still wins until not winning is the best way to win in the long-term.

*I think you can make a case for him when he's Vader, but even then, Obi-Wan beats him on Mustafar and he only wins on the Death Star because Obi-Wan lets him. In the OWK show, he maybe sets Obi-Wan on fire a little but Obi-Wan takes no real damage in any of their fights until the Death Star.

*
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蝶になって ([personal profile] bluapapilio) wrote2026-03-02 01:12 pm

🎬 January-February Movies Wrap-up




Greenland ('20): It's weird that I had not heard/seen this before but ah well. There were a couple of extremely tense moments. I feel like there was a lack of urgency in some scenes from background characters. Not the most original movie but I will definitely watch the second one to see what happens to them down the line. 3/5 stars

10.0 Earthquake ('14): Ah, I've seen this. I'm getting tired of family drama disaster movies. And the daughter with a gross love interest/friend. It had a few good points though. 2/5

Night of the Reaper ('25): The twist did manage to surprise me a little, probably because I'm not one to try to figure things out on my own, but it made sense, although the killer reveal should've been a flashback when she said 'I followed you after the funeral'. Would watch again. 4/5?

The Invitation ('15): Guy and his girlfriend along with their old friends are invited to the house he used to live in with his wife and kid until he died in an accident and she cheated on the guy with someone at her grief meetings. Come to find out, the ex-wife and her new boyfriend are in a cult together and acting strange. Turns out they almost poisoned them all to death. Not sure if it was going to be a murder/suicide or if they were just going for the friends. I ended up skimming after a certain point.

Aquamarine ('06): I've seen this movie on lists with stuff like She's the Man etc as ~cultural relics~ so i figured I should watch it lol, Two absolutely boy crazy girls encounter a mermaid who has to prove love exists to her father or be forced into an arranged marriage. They teach her through magazines like Cosmopolitan how to attract one guy in particular. Contains bad acting at times and plenty of cringe situations. 😂 I like the thing with Bonnie and Leonard. It has the whole 'true love can be platonic' thing like Frozen. You know what, I did enjoy this , can't resist 'friendship is love', 'people aren't always what you expect' not to mention 'parents are people too'. => I only sorta knew one song. I feel like I would rewatch it. 4/5 stars

Coherence ('13): I know you're supposed to be confused but I prefer a more clean-cut ending. 2/5 stars 

Quest for Camelot
('98) (rewatch) - Man, why wasn't that Ruber cut off the second he started being nasty. The music lyrics for the Camelot song were so straightforward. XD I don't understand what killed Lionel, was it the fall itself? Does the horn sounding only mean 'Excalibur has been stolen'? What do they do if Camelot is being attacked? Turns out I remembered "I Stand Alone" really well!There are plenty of references in this movie including Star Wars. Overall had a great time, I look forward to rewatching more animated movies!

Art: ⭐️⭐️
Sound: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Characters: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Humor Level: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Humor Landing: ⭐️
Overall Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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蝶になって ([personal profile] bluapapilio) wrote2026-03-02 11:48 am
I'm a sock ([personal profile] asdfasdfafkj) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2026-03-02 09:09 pm

stuck with you


Trapped In A Box Together Meme



You're not sure how, you're not sure why, but suddenly you're in a box. What's worse, is that there's another person with you making quarters less than perfect.

Rules:
①: Comment with your character | series | Preferences if any
②: Reply to others as if you're trapped in an tightly sealed non-open-able box that is rather cramped. Feel free to add more than two people to a box
③: Every now and then, the box will shift and roll to one side furthering awkward times
④: Play nice - Doesn't have to be shippy
⑤: Eventually you'll get out of the box but usually after you stop struggling
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superborb ([personal profile] superborb) wrote2026-03-02 11:09 am

Media roundup Jan-Feb

I was finally able to rejoin group watch for a glorious few weeks, but daycare then majorly felled our whole household with illness, so that stopped again. Maybe one day...

Luminous, by Silvia Park: Told from three perspectives in a reunified Korea where robots are common companions: the young disabled girl who finds a mysterious advanced robot in a junkyard and two siblings, children of a famous roboticist, who grew up with a robot older brother. Some really strange errors (Schwarzschild has nothing to do with quantum?). The abuse part was hard to read, but didn't feel gratuitous. It was trying to Say Things, but it didn't 100% come together for me. I think I'm just more interested in how the robots would develop and because it's near future, my assumptions about what is possible don't quite align and that's jarring. The book was more interested in the people question -- messy people, what drives them, complicated interpersonal relationships -- than the artificial intelligences' experience of the world, even though it felt like an omission to not explore it.

Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age, by Vauhini Vara (DNF): A memoir about how technology shapes identity, but I wasn't really feeling it midway through.

Her Story (2024): Modern slice of life centering around two women who become neighbors and friends. One of them is a practical, professional single mom who takes no shit. The other is a singer / sound engineer? who is outwardly more chill, with a trash boyfriend and maybe a drinking problem. The kid actress is pretty good; she's clearly pressured by the stress of the divorcing parents and how protective her mom is, but is a good kid without being cloying. Feels very of the line of "feminist cdramas", e.g. the requisite period discussion, that touch of perhaps too didactic conversation. Enjoyable and pretty cute, with fun character interactions.

Long Live Evil, by Sarah Rees Brennan: Dying of cancer, the protag transmigrates into the villainess of a trashy series in order to find a cure. This really needs a copy editor. Definitely a slow start, but I totally got caught up in it once it got going. Neglected to realize that it ends on a cliffhanger!! Exactly what it says on the tin, very quippy and proud of it.

Left-Handed Girl (2025): A mom and her two daughters move to Taipei; the mom starts a noodle stand, the older daughter works as a betel nut beauty, and the 5 year old goes to school and is a cute good kid. Drama happens: financial stress, the lack of supervision of the younger child, and the romantic entanglements of the older daughter. None of the men seem to really have personalities lol. IDK it was fine as a drama, but I feel like you'd know if you'd enjoy this kind of movie.

18x2 Beyond Youthful Days (2024): Recently fired Taiwanese video game developer goes on a journey to Japan to follow the footsteps of a girl he met and fell in love with in the summer before university. Very well paced and engaging without much outright drama. I enjoyed the Easter eggs moments like high school him reading hanakimi to learn romance.
A movie with a Message, but relatively subtly done and a good, nuanced one! Would recommend.

Love Letter (1995): Referenced in 18x2, the protag loses her fiancé in an accident and writes a letter to his old address, only to receive a letter back! (It turns out there was a girl in his class who had the exact same name.)
A quiet movie about interpersonal relationships and recovering from grief. Enjoyed it more than I expected!

KPop Demon Hunters (2025): Girl band who will stop demons with the power of song! I am a bit bored of some of the tropes (as [personal profile] halfcactus said, the girls eating trope is just overdone) and the evil demons, but this IS for kids, so. The real problem is that the Saja boys (antagonists) just have better songs IMO. And it's really just a story about the protag's journey, so everything else doesn't have time to breathe on screen. But it does what it says on the tin and delivers some bangers.

Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: A young Nigerian woman immigrates to the US, leaving behind her true love, and their stories as they age from teenagers to adults. This is very of its time -- the optimism around Obama's election did make me cry a bit -- and many of the discussions around race feel distinctly early 2010s. At its core, a love story about two people who really understand each other. (I don't really understand how she can be an anonymous blogger if she is doing all those talks in person though.)
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justformemes ([personal profile] justformemes) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2026-03-02 04:53 am

Romantic Feeding

 
ROMANTIC FEEDING shipping meme

The stomach being the way to the heart is not exclusive to men. So now, it's time to share some food with that crush, lover, significant other of yours. Mmm! And more than that, you're going to feed them! Whether it's all in fun, flirting, because they're injured and need assistance, or some other reason, you're determined to see them get a square meal.

In contrast, you could be the one getting fed. Open up and, no matter what, be glad someone cares!

HOW TO PLAY
  • Comment with your character, preferences, and whether they're being fed or doing the feeding.
  • Tag others.
  • RNG that shiz.
  • Cuteness ensues.

    Prompts )

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mx. tozka ([personal profile] tozka) wrote2026-03-02 12:24 pm
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do you remember your dreams?

I used to have very vivid, memorable dreams all through my early 30s-- I'd wake up the next morning and have tons to write about in my dream journal. And then some time in the last 5 years I stopped being able to remember my dreams except MAYBE once a month, and even then it's not as detailed as it used to be.

I'm assuming there's a correlation between starting to travel full-time and having other things to focus on than my own internal life, but maybe also there's some aging thing happening? As my brain changes, so too do my dreams? Not sure.

Sooooo, since I can make polls and I'm nosy AF, here's one for y'all to answer:

Under here )

Feel free to share this around with friends so they can vote, too. It's anonymous, though you do have to be registered on DW to vote.

And if you have tips for remembering your dreams, please share them in the comments!
ysabetwordsmith: March Meta Matters Challenge (meta)
ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] goals_on_dw2026-03-01 09:01 pm

March Meta Matters

[community profile] marchmetamatterschallenge is now open. \o/ Visit MARCH META MATTERS CHALLENGE, CHECK-IN NO. 1 to introduce yourself and lay out your goals.  This event will appeal primarily to people with goals for archiving your meta, but it also suits some other recordkeeping goals, and is a good option if you're looking for Dreamwidth events.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2026-03-01 05:59 pm

Daily Happiness

1. This morning we walked to a new (in our area; I guess they have a couple other locations in LA) cafe that is queer owned and run. They had a really good breakfast burrito, mid donut, and decent matcha latte. It's a little far for a casual walk for Carla, so I'm not sure how often we'd go, but I'm glad to try it out. We also stopped at the Italian deli on the way home and got sandwiches for lunch.

2. Even though our Japan trip will be longer than last time, I want to pack lighter, at least in some regards. I've also been thinking about getting a crossbody bag to use on a daily basis while there instead of my little backpack I use at Disneyland, because the backpack hurts my back between my shoulderblades, and I don't have that issue with a crossbody bag. So first I was thinking about just getting a smallish bag to replace the little backpack, and then was thinking about getting a slightly bigger bag to use on the plane so it could fit my ipad (the largest item I'd want on the plane) because the laptop bag I used last time was such overkill (just used it because it was something we already had at home). But after looking at bags, I found one that I think would be good to use on a daily basis and would be big enough for the flight. It arrived today and I tried it out and my ipad fits, and everything I'd want to have accessible on the plane fits without being overloaded, and it seems comfortable for daily use! I've also decided to use the smaller suitcase backpack that Carla recently got for my main bag, and she'll use one of the bigger bags we both used last time.

3. Finished up a puzzle today. This is the second side of the double sided Disney cats/dogs puzzle that I did a couple months ago.



4. After skipping a few months of flea prevention medication for the cats during the winter, we decided to start them on it again this month and I was able to get all five cats in one day. Usually Gemma is so suspicious that if I don't get her first, it might take a few days before she lowers her guard enough that I can get her.