Philosophical Questions: Community

Nov. 8th, 2025 12:13 am
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People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

Is hierarchy necessary for all successful human communities?


No. It's just easier. Humans seem inclined to prefer having leadership. Egalitarian communities exist, but they tend to take more work to create and maintain.



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When Dahlia's Diversions for Peculiar Parties was headed to print, the uncertainty of tariffs with our crowdfund made overseas manufacturing a risky proposition . . . so we ditched the box and dice in favor of a rigid envelope and had the games printed here in the USA. The printer we found for the actual games was local to Atlanta, GA, and the envelopes were shipped to us. Our printer was lovely enough to collate the games for us, but once they got started, we discovered an issue: The envelopes had a nasty habit of splitting at the sides, and we had to replace the entire batch. Which meant taking apart the entire print run and putting it back together again.

And that happened on Steve's dining room table – our first in-house assembly in over 20 years! We were able to hire local friends to help us re-collate the games and get them shipped out to backers and to Warehouse 23.

Dahlia's Diversions assembly Dahlia's Diversions assembly (with help from Admiral Nelson)

Our final mission was to deliver the 750 copies that are going into distribution. Conveniently, the PSI warehouse is just north of Atlanta! And the entire load fit into my Prius, so SJ and I were able to hand-deliver the PSI order in one trip.

 Steve Jackson holding a box outside a door marked RECEIVING

If you get a copy of Dahlia's on Warehouse 23 or at your local game store, you'll have your own piece of this story, too – a game lovingly hand-assembled at Steve's house.

Irene Zielinski

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Today's Smoothie

Nov. 7th, 2025 10:51 pm
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Today we made a smoothie with:

1 cup strawberry apple cider
1 cup Brown Cow vanilla yogurt
1 banana
1/2 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 cup ice

The result is bright pink and on the thin side, with a nice fruity flavor.  We used strawberry apple cider from Grissom Orchard -- they have a few different flavors, all good.  It's at least the second time we've made this, but I forgot to write it down earlier. 

Poem: "A Clear Path of Freedom"

Nov. 7th, 2025 09:17 pm
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This poem is spillover from the November 4, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired and sponsored by [personal profile] librarygeek. It also fills the "I didn't want power. All I wanted was control. Over my life." square in my 11-1-25 card for the Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories Bingo fest.

Warning: This poem contains intense and controversial topics. Highlight to read the more detailed notes, some of which are spoilers. It includes a ritual for justice with violent ends, ominous mythical figures, a bad leader, reference to sexual assault, reference to abuse under color of authority, treachery, and other challenges. If these are touchy topics for you, please consider your tastes and headspace before reading onward.

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Over Dessert
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1265
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, early evening]]


:: Liana and Beverly are offered dessert, and the conversation eases the tension a bit more, fortunately. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::


Back to Another Idea
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to



Aidan lifted Beverly’s empty glass. “Would you like some more? Or perhaps a serving of the berry crumble that Vic made for dessert? I adore reheating things in the microwave, it’s almost less work for me than walking to the kitchen.”

Liana brightened. “That sounds good!” She turned a guilty glance to Beverly. “Is it okay?”

“Of course it is,” the older woman assured. “I’d like some as well. Could… Could you explain a bit more about how you would annoy Declan, basically by existing?”

Vic snickered. Loudly. “He’s trying to stake a claim on Liana, and following her around like a stalker. The fact that I’ve been seen with her--male, about her age-- Well, that makes me a massive threat to his ‘approach’. Ed’s too young, and Aidan’s too old, but hanging out with them is a legitimate reason for me to be around her, which will drive Declan up a wall if he’s a classic talker.”

“Yeah,” Ed agreed. “It’s pretty clear that he’s a stalker.” The preteen held up his fingers one by one, tapping them against the thumb as he counted. “One. Unwanted. If Liana thought that he was the best potential boyfriend, she’d be eager to see him. The problem is, a stalker can’t imagine why she isn’t absolutely delighted to see him.

“Two. Fixated. He’s not going after any other werewolf, is he?”

Beverly shook her head. “No, obviously not. But he’s also not easy to catch.”

“That’s only going to make him feel like he’s doing the right thing. Three. Obsessed. That means that if he started by following her home from the grocery store, that won’t be enough for long. He’ll try to follow her home from any errand that she runs.” The boy accepted a steaming mug of cocoa. “Thanks. But that means that he has to spend more time following her, and that will give us a chance to trap him, or call the cops on him.”

Aidan slipped into the kitchen. Vic took a seat at the end of the chaise, next to Ed’s feet. “There’s more than one kind of stalker, isn’t there?”

“I’m getting to that. Some types are more dangerous to the victim, but some are very, very dangerous to the people around them.” Ed’s stormy hazel eyes met Beverly’s. “That includes you, not just males.” Ed sighed. “Four. Repeated. That means that each successful event -to him- will make him try it again. That’s the most frightening part about all of this.”

Beverly shivered. “You seem to know a lot about stalkers. Is that why--?” She trailed off gently.

Ed shook his head. “No. That’s all I’ll say about it.” He took a deeper breath, inhaling the scent of cocoa, and took a tiny sip.

“Types. Have you been on a date with Declan, Liana?” The boy’s tone softened when he addressed her.

She shook her head. “It’s not like that. It’s about…” She gulped, then whispered, “It’s about being a born werewolf, instead of a Gifted one. He thinks… that he’s the best teacher for me.”

Ed shook his head. “It doesn’t diminish the stalking, but it does change the type and the risks. He’s not a rejected suitor. If he’s trying to be a mentor, it might exclude the incompetent suitor type, but it might not.” The boy shivered. “The psychology of those stalkers is scary.”

“How do you know so much about it?” Beverly asked. She cleared her throat. “I mean, this isn’t the usual kind of hobby interest.”

“Mum and Da put books on the shelves sorted by category, but also by capability. The bottom shelves were picture books, wordless books, and so on, with more challenging books or more difficult emotional topics on the higher shelves, with the top shelves always ‘ask first’ books for reference, like Da’s diagnostic manual or Mum’s thesis.” Ed giggled. “Da’s thesis was on the shelf for about middle school age, because it was meant for that age of clients. He wrote the whole thing not for his professors but for his future clients.”

He giggled again. “His advisor warned him that the committee could have rejected the whole project, even with the advisor’s approval. But Da did it anyway.”

“So, you’re from a family of geeks?” Liana asked, smiling. “It sounds like a lot of fun.”

“I miss them,” Ed whispered. He straightened. “Liana, has anybody told you that they believe you about Declan? I believe that you had one set of expectations and Declan had, has, and is acting on a different set of them.”

Aidan set a small bowl of dark berry cobbler on the end table next to Liana. “Here you go.” He handed her a cloth napkin and a dessert spoon. “As for Declan, it is not your responsibility to fix him, nor to clean up after his mistakes.”

Liana nodded. “Beverly says that a lot.”

“Good.” He turned an approving smile to include both women, and set the second bowl of crumble next to Beverly. “I’d like to ask some questions later. Not a few minutes, but a few weeks later, at a minimum. Decide what you’re comfortable with, and I’ll accept those limitations, but the questions are important enough to me that I will share personal information in return.”

“That’s not an easy thing to ask,” Beverly admitted. “It’s part of why I’m having so much trouble in this conversation.”

Ed accepted a bowl of crumble barely large enough to hold a cup of food. A dot of butter melted on the toasted oat topping. He draped the napkin on his lap and reached for the spoon, while Vic waited patiently. “Thanks. Can I ask a question, Beverly?” Ed asked. His spoon hovered over the dish.

“You could ask, but I might hesitate while trying to find an answer.” She frowned. “I worry that I’ll say something to upset you, which is not what I want at all.”

The preteen nodded. “Okay. Uhm… why haven’t you mentioned a title for the leader? I can understand not mentioning age or gender, but… Do you just call them “Leader,” or “Boss,” or “Pointer”?” Ed’s lips quirked almost imperceptibly upward.

Beverly chuffed. Then snickered. Then she began to laugh, deeply, fully, while her shoulders heaved. Finally, the quake of humor passed. “No. We don’t say it because different groups have different names. There are lots of slang terms for redheads, and because of it, if I called you Blue, you would have a very good idea where I grew up.”

“I like the name Pointer,” Liana teased, shaking her head. “I mean, we make plenty of dog jokes between ourselves, so it’s… on point.”

Vic chuckled, then offered her a high five. “Good one!”

He accepted a bowl of crumble from Aidan. “Where’s yours?” he murmured.

Aidan shook his head. “Eating more right now would become nothing but fat. If I’d done more gardening today, it wouldn’t be an issue.”

Liana hummed in pleasure. “That’s really good. What’s in it?”

“Ed’s is the only one with butter in it. There’s a tiny bit of sugar, some cinnamon, an underripe apple for pectin, and a mix of blackberries and raspberries. The crumble is mostly oats and spices. I’m not fond of extremely sweet foods of any kind.”

She smiled. “Make a grocery list, and I’ll bring the ingredients. Then we can make a really, really big batch.”

Aidan nodded, grinning back at her. “That is a very good plan.”

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Fuck this bullshit

Nov. 7th, 2025 02:32 pm
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Hey so this bullshit attitude only serves to divide us and empower the fascists. And just so I'm clear, I do think both parties need to die and be replaced with like half a dozen leftist parties, and governments in general need to go extinct. But this person's attitude is like like a caveman focusing on moon landings when we haven't even fucking invented fire yet. So I'll take a return to the pre-Trump status quo or something similar to it over Holocaust Two: Electric Boogaloo any day.

Climate Change

Nov. 7th, 2025 01:36 pm
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People are having funerals for the world's melting glaciers. Could it mobilize further climate action?

Glaciers around the world are melting so quickly that the scale of the loss is difficult to comprehend. Death, on the other hand, is a universal experience, familiar across all cultures.

To bridge that gap, anthropologists Dominic Boyer and Cymene Howe of Rice University are drawing parallels between human death rituals and the disappearance of glaciers, offering people a more tangible way to understand what’s being lost.


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Birdfeeding

Nov. 7th, 2025 12:57 pm
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Today is sunny and mild.

I fed the birds. I've seen a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

Error'd: What Goes Up

Nov. 7th, 2025 06:30 am
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Posted by Lyle Seaman

As I was traveling this week (just home today), conveyances of all sorts were on my mind.

Llarry A. warned "This intersection is right near my house. Looks like it's going to be inconvenient for a while..." Keeping this in mind, I chose to take the train rather than drive.

1

 

Unfortunately US trains are restricted to plodding sublight speeds, but Mate has it better. "I love how the Swiss Federal Railways keep investing in new rolling stock... like this one that can teleport from one side of the country to the other in 0 minutes?! "

0

 

And Michael R. 's TfL seems to operate between parallel universes. "I was happy to see that the "not fitted" Northern Line train actually rolled in 2 mins later."

2

 

Daniel D. 's elevator went up but the ubiquitous screen went down. Daniel even slipped a bit of selfie into his submission. Sneaky. "This display usually features some looping video. This time it featured only desktop with bunch of scripts / *.bat files. I guess it's better when elevator's display crashes than when an actual elevator crashes?"

4

 

Joel C. 's elevator had a different fault. "The screen in my hotel's elevator is not sending quite the message they probably want."

3

 

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Munchkin Vox Machina A Critical Role Game
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Upon opening the box, you'll find a deluxe gameboard that can be used to track levels and organize the Door and Treasure decks, which have a combined 172 cards. In addition, you'll see seven large character cards and their matching standies, plus a d6 . . . and a d20 for when you need to make critical rolls.
 
Fans of Munchkin will find excitement in this new set, while fans of Vox Machina can try the classic card game for perhaps the first time.
 
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It was a penny more than the old ones, so there's that. (But I paid for super expedited shipping, so actually it's like $40 more.)

They're green. I'm not so sure about this, but there will be NO MORE TAKE-BACKS. I triple checked that they weren't safety glasses with the things on the side, which would've been great if I was in a field where I needed those but, as it is, was unwearable, and they're the exact same measurement as my old glasses, I checked that as well.

El Goonish Shive - falsekings-067

Nov. 7th, 2025 12:00 am
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New comic!

Today's News:

Thank you to everyone for your patience and support. There was an unexpected pause in comics due to something going on in my personal life, and not a single tomato or tomato emoji was thrown in my direction. While I'm going to be recovering emotionally (and physically, I've been sleep deprived) for a while, I'm eager to get back to comic creation and sharing in full force.

Whoops!

- The design disaster that is touching the mirror to transform

While touching the mirror COULD have been a choice made after much intense dramatic debate worthy of all the awards and accolades that exist in the world of comics, I decided to go with accidental blunder. Accidental blunders are SO much more time efficient (and, in my opinion, fit the general tone better).

Speaking of unexpected past delays and blunders...

One may recall an announcement about a "blunderous blunder" (in the commentary from October 6th) and having to push back comics because of it. Now that Grace has touched the mirror, I think I can get into it without it implying any spoilers:

Tedd's dad, Edward, was originally going to hide the mirror.

Edward doesn't fully trust Arthur (scene from Balance), and Bishop by extension. Also Bishop by just being Bishop. Given what the mirror can do, I felt Edward would be hesitant to share that information with anyone who would later tell Arthur about it.

The problem being that Arthur already knew about the mirror (end of the party with Ashley arc). Edward himself told him, which makes sense. Edward was generally sharing information (from Question Mark) regardless of his misgivings about Arthur. Tedd's success in solving the problem was also likely something he'd wanted to share.

I consider both Edward telling Arthur, and Edward impulsively hiding the mirror from Bishop, in-character. Past Edward would have debated whether to pass on information about the mirror, and decided in favor of doing so because it could come back to bite both him and Tedd later if he didn't.

If he hadn't already shared that information, however, and Bishop was suddenly going to be showing up, he definitely would have moved the mirror to the other side of the basement.

I'd forgotten that Arthur knew about the mirror, however, and wrote things such as quick asides on the way to the basement to "not mention the mirror." A LOT about part four would have gone differently.

With the benefit of hindsight, the pacing is a lot better with Bishop simply knowing about the mirror, and being able to get into things like this with all of them together.

That, and it means Bishop and Vladia get to give their two cents on things like Grace's crisis of conscience.

Anyway, all of that is why I'm gradually compiling an offline personal wiki—actually just a collection of notes—as things come up, and why the magic door mirror was first on the list. Included is a note about Arthur knowing about it. It is marked with an owl emoji (for "who") and cites the page in question.

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- Saturday EGSNP

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I liked it, but that was because I liked laughing at how stupidly oblivious the protagonist was to his not-rival's extraordinarily obvious crush on him. And also because I like most things I read.

But then, here I was, 20 minutes from the finish line, our two dudes are about to finally resolve all their deep-seated personal issues that have kept them apart - and my coworkers start a loud conversation right next to me and they will not shut up. I did, eventually, have to ask them to please stop for half an hour so I could finish my book.

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Another Idea
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1260
[Sunday, May 10, 2020, early evening]]


:: Liana and Beverly visit, bringing another possible solution. Part of the Edison’s Mirror universe. ::


Back to Ed’s Worries
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to




Aidan had just put the last, newly dried dish into the cupboard when the doorbell downstairs rang. He dried his hands on the towel that had just wiped the last plate, then hurried toward the stairs.

At the front door, he opened it, a smile twitching at the corners of his mouth but not settling in place. “Hello, Liana. Hello, Beverly. Would you like to come in?”
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