Philosophical Questions:

Dec. 20th, 2025 01:15 am
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People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

What would happen to a society in which no one had to work, and everyone was provided enough food/water/shelter/healthcare for free?

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thank you

Dec. 19th, 2025 04:10 am
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thanks everyone , sorry if I forgot To mention someone , anyway many delays because December I work a lot and need to recharge my batteries , anyway thanks to you guys this project continues

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The Saturday before Thanksgiving was supposed to feature relaxing fun and games at a small party. That did happen; it was fun, great people, great food, and the attendees got to see something very, very unusual: me in a skirt. And thereby hangs this tale: You see, I left the skirt I intended to wear at home, two states away. Not a huge deal – there's an Earthbound Trading Company store at a nearby mall, and that's exactly my style. We got there, I'm trying on skirts – and a shot rang out. There was a lot of screaming elsewhere in the mall. Additional shots. The staff quickly closed the gates and hustled the customers into the back rooms. Here's a local news report with the details, but the short version is "Idiots gonna id."
 
But sitting around back there for an hour started giving me ideas. Game ideas. In an active shooter situation, the standard procedure is "Escape, Evade, Engage" – run, hide, and fight back only as a last resort. But that's real life; since when have "run" or "hide" been options for RPG characters? If the guy broke into the store, GURPS (or other RPG of your choice) characters sure wouldn't passively wait for the gunman to kill them. "Engage" would be operative then if it hadn't been before. I started evaluating the stuff around me for use as a possible last-ditch weapon. And there's actually an amazing assortment of useful items. What would our characters from a modern game find?
 
The most promising item in that back room was a batch of 5-foot-long steel poles from a disassembled display; quarterstaff skill would be handy. There were sign holders bereft of their signs; getting whacked in the face by the base part would definitely cramp some gunman's aim. There were the usual office fixtures like chairs; a metal chair can do some serious damage. There was a coat rack that I would not want to be hit upside the head with. There was a rack of bedspread-sized cloth things (they may, in fact, have been bedspreads) that could be flung to engulf and disorient someone; one of the stops at a Halloween Haunted Rally I volunteered for long ago demonstrated how effective that is. Think store fixtures (even a store that sells plush bunnies is going to need racks to display them and signs to advertise them), office items, and all kinds of things that could be used to put a crimp in some random shooter's plans. And that's not to mention merchandise – imagine what's in the back room of Williams-Sonoma! 
 
Also, something many people don't know is that malls, especially two-level malls, frequently have a positively labyrinthine network of back passages. These would be useful for scenarios that involve evacuating trapped civilians or for some tactical maneuvering. Characters with wall-walking or similar superpowers could get to some very advantageous places. Malls frequently have holiday decorations that could be used offensively.
 
The next time you walk through a mall, look around you and speculate. What you see will make you grateful that most people are not homicidal.
 


Jean McGuire

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Poem: "The Community Couch"

Dec. 19th, 2025 10:25 pm
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This poem came out of the April 1, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] siliconshaman, [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon, and [personal profile] mama_kestrel. It also fills the "Bookstore Girl" square in my 4-1-25 card for the Aesthetics Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by a pool with [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the series Arts and Crafts America.

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El Goonish Shive - falsekings-083

Dec. 19th, 2025 12:00 am
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New comic!

Today's News:

A bit tangential, but there was a sketchbook yesterday: "Wrong Remote". There will also be a sketchbook on Thursday the 25th!

Since I've brought up the schedule, two pages remain in Part 4 of the story (at least one of which includes a cat). The next part after that will begin on Wednesday, the 31st.

EGSNP has two more comics (Saturday and Tuesday) before it, too, takes a Christmas break. It will then return Tuesday, the 30th.

- Possibly informative scene from Hope in which Mist makes a request of Saou

- First scene with Voltaire in this arc (and first time properly seeing Saou as an uryuom)

- Previous scene with these three (the second page is where Voltaire says "cats are good")

I've had many different versions of Saou in my head over the years. I've imagined him as being idealistic and naïve in the past, but then I started thinking more about his past and why he was doing this, and, well...

No.

Saou is neither of those things.

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- Thursday EGSNP

Climate Change

Dec. 19th, 2025 09:47 pm
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A stunning new forecast shows when thousands of glaciers will vanish

New research reveals when glaciers around the world will vanish and why every fraction of a degree of warming could decide their fate.
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Our theme this month was "Sentient and Self-Aware Machines." I wrote from 1 PM to 3:45 AM, so about 14 hours 45 minutes, accounting for breaks. I wrote 3 poems on Tuesday plus 2 later in the week.

Participation was down slightly, with 7 comments on LiveJournal and another 36 on Dreamwidth. A total of 9 people sent prompts. You have new donor [personal profile] gs_silva to thank for the second freebie.


Read Some Poetry!
The following poems from the December 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl have been posted:
"Never -- Ever -- Quit"
"Protect the Inner Core"
"User Interfaces"

"Mamalokshen" (1-9-23, outside fishbowl)


Buy some poetry!
If you plan to sponsor some poetry but haven't made up your mind yet, see the unsold poetry list from December 2. That includes the title, length, price, and the original thumbnail description for the poems still available.

This month's donors include: [personal profile] janetmiles, [personal profile] gs_silva, and [personal profile] fuzzyred. All sponsored poems from this fishbowl have been posted. There are 2 tallies toward a bonus fishbowl.


The Poetry Fishbowl has a landing page.

Poem: "Mamalokshen"

Dec. 19th, 2025 09:11 pm
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This is the freebie for the December Poetry Fishbowl reaching its $150 goal. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] jadelennox. It also fills the "Ancestors" square in my 10-1-22 card for the Fall Festival Bingo.

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The following poems from the December 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl are currently available. Poems may be sponsored via PayPal -- there's a permanent donation button on my Dreamwidth profile page -- or you can write to me and discuss other methods. There are still verses left in the linkback poems "Delight in Another," "A Sense of Weather Changes," "Ouroboros Insects," "The Loving Embrace of Night," "Generations of Cooks Past," "Homefree and Clear, " "One Bite at a Time," "Stars and Diamonds," "Mishpocha," "Changing Your Nature," and "Besa."

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Crafts

Dec. 19th, 2025 07:51 pm
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Today I remade the holiday potpourri bowl.  It needs to be redone every other year or so, because the potpourri and lights wear out.  This year I couldn't find any damn potpourri so I wound up deconstructing a cinnamon-scented pinecone. 

Pool Update

Dec. 19th, 2025 07:36 pm
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[personal profile] fuzzyred has closed the pool. I don't have the full list of sponsored poems yet, just the early ones are already marked.  Yes, there are still some poems left!

The Holiday Poetry Sale itself is still open through the end of Friday. Far as I know, Coracle Shores and Crystal Wood are still available as they weren't on any target lists. If more folks buy stuff and there are overlaps, we'll figure it out as we go along.


EDIT 12/19/25 -- Below is the list of poems sponsored by the pool. I will post them as I have time. Links will appear in the sale page.
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Safety

Dec. 19th, 2025 07:18 pm
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The western U.S. Tried to stop wildfires and it backfired

After a century of stopping fires, much of the West is now dangerously overdue for them.

Much of the western U.S. is overdue for wildfire, with decades of suppression allowing fuel to build up across millions of hectares. Researchers estimate that 74% of the region is in a fire deficit, meaning far more land needs to burn to restore healthy forest conditions. Catching up would require an unprecedented amount of controlled and managed fire.



I told you so.

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Today's Cooking

Dec. 19th, 2025 07:15 pm
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Today I made crockpot shrimp boil with potatoes, onion, baby corncobs, and shrimp.  It was okay but not exciting.  The Old Bay seasoning was more heat than flavor, so I used a little of that then added a bay leaf, oregano, and thyme.  An interesting experiment but not worth repeating. 
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Future Feathers
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1540
[Second week of December 2016]


:: Shiv is wrapping his gift for Luci when… I was ambushed by a plot demon. This is the second half of that event. Written as an extension of an earlier prompt for the December of 2025 month of gifted stories, this was in mind immediately after receiving the prompt. My thanks to the readers and the prompters! ::




Luci entered slowly, easing her very full duffel bag through the door, careful not to bump the frame. “Hey, Shiv-ya. I found something for you.”

Shiv grinned shyly. “I have something for you, too.” He motioned toward the table. “Pull up a chair. Want some spicy lemonade?”
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