Philosophical Questions: Morals
Nov. 22nd, 2025 01:25 amWhat are the biggest moral dilemmas your country is facing now?
Privacy, body autonomy, democracy, and climate change.
November 22, 2025: Tomb It May Concern
Nov. 22nd, 2025 06:46 amNow, if you're looking for inspiration for a Dungeon Fantasy RPG game or an adventure for The Fantasy Trip, by all means: Poke around . . . via your imagination.
Otherwise, I don't know what kind of year anyone else has been having, but "tomb that opened because a sinkhole exposed its unreadable secrets" fits all too well with the vibe I've been dealing with in 2025 – and that's not good. Just . . . just please, leave it alone.
– Steven Marsh
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Today's Smoothie
Nov. 21st, 2025 10:46 pm1 cup Pom pomegranate-blueberry juice
1 cup Brown Cow vanilla yogurt
1 banana
1/2 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 cup ice
The result is bright red-violet and on the thin side. It has a deeper fruit flavor from the pomegranate -- a nice fall smoothie.
Highway Intersection (part 1 of 1, complete
Nov. 21st, 2025 10:58 pmBy Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1850
[Spring 2016]
:: Daniela Lawson is on her way to meet family for lunch. Instead, the universe throws a monkey wrench into her plans. Part of the Strange Family series, this story should be at the beginning of their third summer in Red Lake. ::
Daniela Lawson checked her watch, then hefted her backpack. Her shoulder twinged, badly, and shooting pain darted down to the palm of her right hand. It felt like she’d put her full weight onto a rose bush. The searing pain was familiar, but impossible to ignore.
Automatically, she looked for the blood that she expected to see, but the tinted skin was unblemished.
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Science
Nov. 21st, 2025 02:59 pmNew research shows that light’s magnetic field is far more influential than scientists once believed. The team found that this magnetic component significantly affects how light rotates as it passes through certain materials. Their work challenges a 180-year-old understanding of the Faraday Effect and opens pathways to new optical and magnetic technologies.
Birdfeeding
Nov. 21st, 2025 02:18 pmI fed the birds. I haven't seen any activity today.
The birdbaths are already full from the rain.
EDIT 11/21/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
I've seen several sparrows and house finches at the fly-through feeder, which is basically a little roof over a tray of seed. I can see why they'd prefer it today.
EDIT 11/21/25 -- I did more work around the patio.
I am done for the night.
Error'd: Untimely
Nov. 21st, 2025 06:30 amSometimes, it's hard to know just when you are. This morning, I woke up to a Macbook that thinks it's in Paris, four hours ago. Pining for pain chocolate. A bevy of anonyms have had similar difficulties.
First up, an unarabian anonym observes "They say that visiting Oman feels like traveling back in time to before the rapid modernization of the Arab states. I just think their eVisa application system is taking this "time travel" thing a bit too far... "
Snecod, an unretired (anteretired?) anonym finds it hard to plan when the calendar is unfixed. "The company's retirement plan was having a rough time prior to Second June." Looks like the first wtf was second March.
And an unamerican anonym sent us this (uh, back in first March) "Was looking to change the cable package I have from them. Apparently my discounts are all good until 9th October 1930, and a second one looking good until 9th January 2024."
On a different theme, researcher Jennifer E. exclaimed "Those must have been BIG divorces! Guy was so baller Wikipedia couldn’t figure out when he divorced either of these women." Or so awful they divorced him continuously.
Finally, parsimonious Greg L. saved this for us. "I don't remember much about #Error!, but I guess it was an interesting day."
Slow cooker experiment.
Nov. 21st, 2025 12:37 amThoughts:
1. A bit bland, but edible. Kind of became a chunky mush, but I kinda like the texture, sort of like chunky mashed potatoes. Not enough cream of mushroom soup; a big can might work better. Could use some other seasonings, too. Maybe chopped garlic, not sure what else.
2. I can say this for it, too: it was hearty. One medium bowl of that and a banana had me full.
3. I think if I make it again, I'll use beef broth instead of water. Probably more rice and/or lentils as well. Maybe use larger veggie chunks.
4. Could definitely use some fresh mushrooms, but I didn't have any. I was just tossing together things I had that sounded like they'd go together okay. (Carrots could be a good addition, too.)
5. Cheese. For sure I will try it with cheese later if I make it again. (Probably not the whole batch, though.) Which, since it turned out as well as it did with such little seasoning, maybe with much more seasoning it'll be amazing?
6. Cooking the hamburger in a skillet first might help the texture.
I also tried frying some into patties with taco seasoning added and an egg binder. Did not work out so well; patties fell apart too easily. Ironically, I think the egg was to blame; it made them too wet, they lost some of their stickiness. But big enough chunks fried up well enough that yeah, it was an improvement. Couldn't finish it because again, it is very hearty.
Verdict: It may be a bit bland but it's still edible. Might be worth trying again, with some modifications.
Chapter 100: Page 53
Nov. 21st, 2025 12:00 am---------------
Hey! The third Gunnerkrigg Court Omnibus from Dark Horse is here! As usual, there is a hardcover and a softcover available, and they are available pretty much wherever you can find them! Here's a link to a Dark Horse Page with links to retailers, and here is a link to my Topatoco store for pre-order there (it takes me a little longer to get copies sent over to them, that's all)! Anywhere you choose to buy them helps me and the comic greatly, and you know, Christmas is soon, so my recommendation is all three of the omnibus editions! I'm biased because I made them.
tales of the dark 3 (filler cover)
Nov. 21st, 2025 06:45 amanother one, anyway kinda working hard on the new saga I won’t release it until I have at least the first 20 pages,
Follow Friday 11-21-25: Knitting
Nov. 21st, 2025 01:20 am( Read more... )
Interesting new conlang.
Nov. 20th, 2025 11:20 pmThe rules so far:
1. Nouns start with N (sometimes)
2. Adjectives with B
3. Verbs with T
4. Plural words have the prefix Ka
5. Addition of prefix Ko makes possessive.
6. Addition of prefix Ka is a stronger form of possession, mostly related to Identity and things that are part of you that cannot or should not be removed. (body parts, souls, but also names)
7. Very basic ideas have simple words (kinda, sorta; the definitions of 'basic' here are not standard) and more complex words are made by sticking those together like Legos. (Something I do a lot with these conlangs.)
8. While English uses SVO word order (Subject Verb Object, like in "Sam ate apples.") this language, which has no name so far, uses OVS: Object Verb Subject. So "Sam ate apples" becomes "Apples ate Sam." I have done this before, too.
9. So far the adverb aspect is a bit weird, because some word parts that would be adverbs in English are, well, just part of the word. IE, you don't say "I move toward you," you say "(you) ("move" base word + "toward" modifier") (I)." In the actual language, that is nek tazee nak'az. Though this example is not great because I don't like the logic of the word for "toward," which is that it means "intentional inward movement." It doesn't quite fit the meaning of "toward." I mean it's great for if you're talking about something moving toward yourself, but... oooh. Multiple words for toward, depending on directionality and who or what is moving towards who/what!
It's even weirder, given how many different words they have for movement already. (See "C" in the list below.)
10. Oh yeah. For some reason, I've decided there aren't any capital letters. Yet.
Things I've figured out so far:
A. If I did it / can do it right, you can tell at a glance if a word is an adjective, verb, or (sometimes) a noun depending on the letter a word starts with. Nouns are trickier because nouns so far tend to be descriptive, apart from some very basic ones. Like the word for "sound" basically means "inherent movement of air." ("Inherent movement" means that, by definition, whatever you're talking about has movement of some kind as an inherent part of its identity, like planets, the sun, rivers, and sound.) So it's a noun made from a noun and a verb. And the verb part comes before the noun.
Taking things a step further, their word for "word" is basically "sound of/from the mind." The word for "name" is the same, but with the appropriate possessive prefix, changing the meaning to "my sound-from-the-mind." Or broken down even further, "my 'inherent movement of the air, from the mind.'" (Their word for name, for now, is thus ka'taymum. [kaa tame uhm] The apostophes are just there to make the meaning and pronunciation easier to parse.)
B. There are two different words for 'flesh,' differentiating animal flesh from plant flesh. This culture also thinks of themselves as intelligent, ensouled animals, therefore they use the word for "animal flesh" when talking about their own bodies. Their word for "person," nams'oom, means "animal flesh with soul." In-universe because they assume all animals have minds, but really I just thought namsum'oom sounded weird and clunky. I kinda want them to have something in their language that shows they think all animals have souls and minds, while still differentiating their own kind of soul or mind slightly due to complexity or something, but I haven't worked out how to do that yet.
C. They have different word parts for movement differentiating inherent movement, intentional movement, accidental movement, and intentional movement that is malicious. Not really sure what this says about them, but it says something.
D. Their language's pronouns are: I. Combined "I/me," II. Combined "they/them," III. Combined "we/our," IV. A singular "you" and V. A plural "you." | To make a pronoun possessive, add the appropriate prefix ("temporary possessive" or "identity-inherent possessive." See rules list at the top.) This is just "so far."
EDIT: Changing the logic of the word for sound to something else. Not sure what yet. I like the idea of it meaning "intentional movement of mind," but there are other ways of interpreting that, like "any action you do intentionally" and/or "telekinesis."
Also having Thoughts about words that describe size. With words for wide, narrow, long, short, big, and small... do I even need words like fat, skinny, thin, and scrawny? Are these not just synonyms for the others I already have? Are there any good reasons to include words like them? Can a fat person not just be described as 'wide'? A skinny person as 'narrow'? I mean I guess "fat" as it means the stuff in your body would be an important distinction to make, I guess, if only for its use as something in your diet. Hmm... it's just, I'm trying to determine how many size descriptors a language really needs, and not just translating things willy nilly.
After all, I'm building potential word parts by this metric:
measurements: (vowel)+B
pronouns: (vowel)+K
elements: (vowel)+M
flesh: (vowel)+MS
directions: (vowel)+T OR (vowel)+z
movements: T+(vowel)
Nouns: N+(?)
Adjectives: B+(?)
Work in progress of course. But between that and cutting out C, Q, and probably X, that leaves 18 consonants to use with various vowel combos for the (vowel)+(consonant) thing. Only vowel sounds so far are A, E, I, O, U (uh), and OO. (ish) And 8 x 6 is 108. Since I've got 17 consonants for (consonant)+(vowel), plus Ka and Ko, that's 102 words/word parts. 102 + 108 = 210 possible non-compound words. Add S to the ends of the vowel+consonant pairs, and that's another 108 words, for a total of 318 non-compound words. I mean... I guess Toki Pona only has like 137 words in total, but still...
And that's before any kind of testing to see if some words are too hard to say or sound too similar to another word.
November 21, 2025: If You Didn't Think Crocodiles Were Terrifying Enough . . .
Nov. 21st, 2025 06:50 amFor those who've gotten to experience the splendor of Australia firsthand, you have my envy – and my respect. I lay even odds of getting eaten/bitten/stung/immolated by merely reading a pamphlet about the beautiful-but-forbidden continent. (To be clear, I'd still go in a heartbeat . . .)
– Steven Marsh
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