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it is bad taste for a poet to be coarse and hairy ([personal profile] leanwellback) wrote2025-07-13 01:39 pm
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and an angel's kiss in spring

I'm skipping ahead in [community profile] sunshine_revival for now! as mentioned I have completed challenge #2 but I can't post it yet because I'm using it in D&D and don't want my players who follow me to see it before it comes up in session. which could happen today!! but we'll see how it goes lol.

Challenge #3
Creative prompt: Draw art of or make graphics of summer foods, or post your favorite summer recipes. Post your answer to today’s challenge in your own space and leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

I love food and cooking! when it comes to recipes I'm more of the sorcerer class rather than wizard; I just do what feels right rather than consulting a spellbook recipe book. I will use recipes as a jumping off point though and then just adapt as I see fit or once I've made it a couple of times and feel confident enough to play around. when I think of summer foods my mind goes straight to fruits: strawberries and cherries in particular, but I also love the fresh zesty taste of citrus fruits when it's really hot out. all my favourite summery cocktails are citrusy in nature.

I'm making slow cooker lemon chicken for dinner today and that feels like a good summery meal so I'll share that one. as I said, I'm very improvisational with recipes so this more guidelines; do what you will with it!

lemon chicken )
I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-13 07:00 am

The "Cats Vs Concrete Slabs" Trend Purrfectly Explained by the Expurrts at I Can Has Cheezburger

Posted by Blake Seidel

We all know that cats are purrfectly peculiar creatures. They like the most random things, like the bottle cap that fell on the floor instead of their $30 feather toy you just bought them. It may seem like they're doing this just to spite you, but we pawmise you, they aren't. In a new viral TikTok trend, cat owners are buying their kitties simple slabs of concrete - and their cats are pawsitively obsessed with them! But the question is, why?

Well, cats love any surface that is different than the one they're on. They view the surface they're lying on as their territory, so if they are lying on your living room floor, they have a lot of area to "protect" - this explains why cats love enclosed spaces more. The rough, purrfectly porous texture of the concrete also purrvides them with ample opportunity to scent-mark, and it can scratch that itch you've been trying to get to for weeks! There are plenty more answers below, so scroll down and read them all!

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Cassie Morgan ([personal profile] badfalcon) wrote2025-07-11 07:41 pm
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[community profile] thefridayfive for 11h July

1. What was the most sick that you've ever been? It’s a toss-up between when I had pleurisy one Christmas (I was about seven or eight), swine flu, or covid.

2. What disease are you afraid of getting? Alzheimer’s - though I’m not sure if I’m more terrified of me getting it, or Li.

3. Are you a big baby when it comes to taking medicine/shots for your illnesses? Not at all. But I am both very forgetful and pretty susceptible to the “I feel better, I don’t need this anymore” trap - currently going through it with my asthma meds, actually.

4. Is going to the doctor really THAT bad? Yes. Especially with my joints - I’ve spent thirty years not being listened to.

5. Would you have the flu twice a month if you were paid $1,000 for having it? Absolutely not. I’ve only had the flu twice in my life, and both times it knocked me off my feet for 8–10 days. I’ll happily never have it again. There’s a reason I get my flu jab every year.
the cosmolinguist ([personal profile] cosmolinguist) wrote2025-07-13 11:01 am

Infrastructure

I've been camping on the hottest days of this summer. We just got home and I've had a shower and am drying off in front of a fan.

I am so grateful for electricity and indoor plumbing.

Infrastructure is great.

There are ice cubes in this house! I'm lying on a bed that won't deflate under me!

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-13 10:00 am

Cat Survival Kit: 25 Wholesome Cat Memes for Your Mental-Wellness Boost

Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

Hello, feline fanatic fans, certified crazy cat ladies, and everyone who melts at the sight of toe beans - congratulations. You've unlocked the ultimate mental wellness advantage: cats. Cats are nature's tiny, purring therapists, here to sprinkle serotonin with every blink, loaf, and soft meow. One head tilt from a kitty is a mood booster. A cat flopping dramatically onto their side like it just can't anymore is an instant emeowtional support.

And while not everyone can have a warm, purring ball of fluff in their lap 24/7, there's one thing we can all have access to: wholesome cat memes. They're bite-sized bundles of joy, meowingly terrific, and always just a scroll away. Floofy feline memes are a pawsitive energy injection right into your cat-loving soul.

So here's your Cat Survival Kit -  wholesome feline funnies to curl up with whenever life gets a little complicated. Share them, hoard them, or send them to your anxious group chat. It's your duty as a cat lover to spread the purr.

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I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-13 08:00 am

'A week later, I had police at my door again': San Diego resident adopts 3-month-old kitten, then ge

Posted by Blake Seidel

Kittens are tiny little menaces. We love them more than life itself, but they are seriously smol engines of chaos that are simultaneously the cutest things on Earth and also your worst nightmare. 

They climb all over everything, run around at all hours of the night for a good 6 to 9 months… but even with all of that, you choose to keep them in your house because they are like little fluff balls with big eyes and even bigger purrsonalities. They aren't the easiest thing to live with, but they certainly do not warrant an elderly neighbor getting a restraining order against you because your kitten makes noise.

Yes, you read that correctly. After this San Diego resident adopted a 3-month-old kitten, his downstairs neighbor started calling the police on him for his cat making too much noise, and even had him summoned to court (twice)! Everyone understood how absurd this was, except for the neighbor. Read through the whole kitten cat-astrophe below!

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-13 12:28 am

Climate Change

Melting glaciers are awakening Earth's most dangerous volcanoes

As glaciers melt around the world, long-dormant volcanoes may be waking up beneath the ice. New research reveals that massive ice sheets have suppressed eruptions for thousands of years, building up underground pressure. But as that icy weight disappears, it may trigger a wave of explosive eruptions—especially in places like Antarctica. This unexpected volcanic threat not only poses regional risks but could also accelerate climate change in a dangerous feedback loop. The Earth’s hidden fire may be closer to the surface than we thought.


Somehow OH SHIT just doesn't seem like enough. O_O  I have noticed that the volcanoes seem more restless than they used to, and now wonder if this could be a contributing factor.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-12 10:49 pm
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Today's Smoothie

Today we made a smoothie with:

1 cup almond milk
1 cup Brown Cow vanilla yogurt
3 tablespoons Bettergoods pistachio butter
a dash of cardamom

The result is off-white and on the thin side.  It tastes okay, but does not have much pistachio flavor at this stage.

The pistachio butter does have a strong pistachio flavor, but it is quite sweet; sugar is the second ingredient.  So we skipped the honey that we usually put into a nut butter smoothie.

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Chanter ([personal profile] chanter1944) wrote2025-07-12 10:01 pm

land stewardship FTW

New birds added to the life list while camping at Lake Kegonsa: Osprey, courtesy the nest built on a doubtless purpose-created platform along a local trail. So, so, cool. :D Also least flycatcher, which was a total random chance surprise. :)

Warm fuzzy of the day in a different category entirely, though, was getting love from a rescue puppydog while on the way back to the apartment with a bag of groceries. The groceries were set safely down before the (possible pitty/lab mix, there were characteristics of both for sure, shorter fur and slightly perked ears, but also fluffy double coat and super happy otter tail) got pet. According to her people, I made her day. My reaction was, she made mine! :)

Random post is random.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-07-12 08:01 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. We had originally been planning to go to Disneyland this morning, but last night I was just feeling tired and suggested we skip our weekend trip since we're going to a show (Paul F. Thompkins' Varietopia again) tomorrow already, and just have one stay at home day. Well, turned out to be for the best because apparently JD Vance is at Disneyland this weekend and so not only is there extremely heightened security inside and protests outside, but the thought of being at the park at the same time as him is a bummer and would just ruin the trip. So we'll just wait and go sometime this week. It's not like we haven't been recently lol.

2. Instead of going to the farmers market or Disneyland, our usual Saturday morning choices, we walked up to a local bagel place and got fancy bagels. We each got two half bagels with different toppings. She got the laika (smoked salmon, cream cheese, pickled red onions, cucumber, capers, and dill) and the scarlett (cream cheese, lightly grilled tomatoes, lemon zest, and chili flakes), and I got the mia (avocado, pickled red onions, chili flakes, and cilantro) and the pre-jam (cream cheese, peaches, honey, and mixed berries). We also got a yuzu strawberry lemonade ice tea and a vanilla orange latte. Everything was so good!

They always have super long lines on the weekends so we've been curious but I'd never been before. Carla's been a couple times on weekdays, when it's not as crowded, but she'd only gotten the scarlett before and hadn't tried anything else. They have online ordering but I didn't know what time Carla would wake up, so I didn't put in an order early, and by the time she woke up around 9:30, there were no more order slots, so we just walked up, but the line wasn't bad yet (maybe fifteen minutes or so and then a bit more of a wait to get the order). Definitely worth it, though.

3. Later in the morning, Carla was talking about some Lush product she'd seen mentioned recently and it got us thinking about Lush again. There was another product she used to use all the time when they had a location here in Santa Monica, but that one's been gone for ages and it was sort of out of sight out of mind. But it turns out there's one at the mall in Culver City, so we decided to go check it out.

We got several things and then headed to the Target at the end of the mall and passed by a super cute hobby shop that had a bunch of knock-off lego type bricks with all sorts of licensed characters, and they also had a bunch of book nooks and other wood craft type stuff and we ended up buying quite a few things lol. Facebook/Instagram has been pushing book nooks on me for a while so it felt like fate. I got one book nook and Carla got three wood craft dinosaur sets and a Kung Fu Panda brick set (this brand is a lot less cheap looking than most non-lego brand bricks I've seen).

I have been trying to find some new plain t-shirts I can wear to work as I currently only have one that both fits well and feels nice (though I do have others that are tolerable). It's really hard for me to find shirts because I am sensitive about fabrics. I usually buy most of my clothes from Target because I don't like shopping and am lazy, but they don't have any good t-shirts right now, so while we were at the mall I checked out Uniqlo and Old Navy, and neither had good shirts (the Uniqlo ones I couldn't even bear to try on because the fabric felt so NOPE to me just from a quick touch), but at least I can mark those off my list of possibilities.

We then went to Target and got some random stuff (mostly food, but also a nice Encanto puzzle) and then while I was waiting for Carla to check out I got a pepperoni cheese pretzel from Auntie Anne's. Haven't eaten there in literal decades, but it was delicious. Also had tasty watermelon lemonade.

Overall it was a very nice trip. We used to go to the mall all the time years and years ago and never go, but this one is not at all dead and has lots of nice shops. Kind of seemed like back in the heyday of malls. We should do that more often!

4. Look at Tuxie's snoot! So cute!

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-07-12 05:49 pm
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Weekly Reading

Currently Reading
A Slash of Emerald
82%. Second in the Dr Julia Lewis mystery series. It's been a while since the first one and tbh I've been reading/listening to so many historical murder series that they start to blend together a bit so I don't entirely remember the first one (though I did give it four stars so I clearly liked it) but I feel like I'm enjoying this one even more than the first? It's definitely good.

The War on Alcohol: Prohibition and the Rise of the American State
4%. Title is self-explanatory. Just started but it seems like an interesting topic!

Kill Her Twice
6%. YA murder mystery set in 1930s LA Chinatown. So far so good, but I've only just gotten started.

Just Happy to Be Here
26%.

Sister Outsider
32%.

Recently Finished
Riding the Rails
This was good! Felt a little repetitive and the best parts were short chapters that focused on individuals rather than the longer chapters that were supposedly organized by topic but kind of wandered a bit.

Murder at the Patel Motel
I really liked this a lot. It looks like the other books the author has written are middle grade and I'm going to check them out, but I hope he does some more mysteries because this was a lot of fun.

Rapport: Friendship, Solidarity, Communion, Empathy
New Murderbot short story. It's available free here. This is set after the most recent book and is about ART and crew. I enjoyed it.

Astronautical!
Cute middle grade graphic novel set in a universe where a planet has broken apart into little bits and one can travel between the chunks in boats. Things like gravity and oxygen are hand-waved and it's very vibes-based and ultimately a little too silly for me, but it was cute.

Koyubi-sensei no Reiteki Sakusen
New manga by Uguisu Sachiko. This is a single volume collection of what were originally one-shots, so although they have the same characters, there's not really any plot arc. I've read (and scanlated) a couple of the stories but the rest were new to me. I like all her stuff and this was no exception.

Kamonohashi Ron no Kindan Suiri vol. 17
This really feels like it's wrapping up. There was an announcement for the next volume in the back and it was listed as volume 18 rather than final volume, but I would be surprised if it went more than another volume or two after that. tbh I'm fine with that. I've enjoyed the series but I liked it more before it developed an over-arching plot. (My same complaint with Katekyo Hitman Reborn, which also started as a gag manga and evolved into something with silly elements but overall more serious.)

Mission! vol. 4

Saint Young Men vol. 21
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a merry ghoul ([personal profile] merryghoul) wrote2025-07-12 08:15 pm

some recent recs I’d like to share 1

Title: Claudia de lioncourt
Creator: [tumblr.com profile] haflacky
Prompt: colored art
Fanwork Type: fanart
Fandom: Interview with the Vampire (TV)
Character: Claudia de Lioncourt
Rating: G
Warnings: none

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dialecticdreamer ([personal profile] dialecticdreamer) wrote2025-07-12 08:10 pm

News Conference (part 1 of 1, complete)

News Conference
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1463
[Thursday, 3 August, 2017, 7 p.m.]


:: A small, private conference is not news, but it might shape the next day’s news. Part of the Unfair Trades arc in Mercedes, within the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




Robert Cort’s office was bright and open under the panel ceiling lights. Reflections brightened the long curved wall facing onto the helicopter pad, the walls only a shade or two off from pure white. The carpet made of squares glued down in a mix of diamonds and X shapes, lined in gray, putty, and taupe, was only a few shades lighter than the walnut wood veneer on the furniture. He leaned hipshot against the receptionist’s desk,

Across the long room, the form of Alfonso Durante ran a finger along the wide, waist-high windowsill as he paced the curved wall. “I checked it out with a friend at the newsroom,” he insisted, nearly growling. “They swear that they bought the story from a refugee. A hundred bucks for a tip that put every single person who owns a Surrey, or even rides in one, in danger of reprisals.” He hissed the last word, a snake giving a final warning.
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I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-12 04:00 pm

30 Silly Cat Memes to Start Your Day with a Fancy Feast of Funny Felines

Posted by kalila courban

Calling all feline fanatics,  breakfast is served, and it's a fancy feast of funny felines! We're dishing up 30 delightfully silly cat memes to start your morning with the purrfect blend of humor, chaos, and charm. Just like your favorite breakfast combo (coffee and a croissant, perhaps?), these memes are light, satisfying, and guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

Here at ICanHasCheezburger, we believe in beginning each day with pawsitivity and a generous helping of cat-induced giggles. Whether you woke up feeling refreshed or you're still dragging yourself out of bed like a grumpy tabby, this collection is your shortcut to joy. We've rounded up the goofiest, most expressive, and downright dramatic cats on the internet, and trust us, they did not come to play. They came to meme.

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I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-12 03:00 pm

Now That’s What I Call Cat: 26 Cute Cat Child Memes for Your Caturday Celebration

Posted by Laurent Shinar

Meow, meow hoomans the weekend is here and that means that Caturday has landed, sweetly and softly. So gently in fact that you might not have even heard it coming. And considering it is the most important feline day of the week, we wanted to make sure that you were informed of its arrival, so we went ahead and made this most concentrated cocktail of cat child goodness we could get our hands on and put it in this list of cute cat child memes that are purrfect for celebrating Caturday.

So take yourself a few extra moments in bed, it is what your cat would want you to do, tis Caturday after all. And enjoy the peace of not rushing to work, enjoy the silence of no alarm and no annoying messages pinging you before the work day has started. Because Caturday is here and it is time to celebrate all things feline in this life. 

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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote2025-07-12 06:40 pm

Saturday Morning Exchange: My Gift

New Home (571 words) by Anonymous
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Aristocats (1970)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Duchess/Thomas O'Malley, Berlioz & Marie & Toulouse (Disney: Aristocats)
Characters: Thomas O'Malley, Duchess (Disney: Aristocats), Berlioz (Disney), Marie (Disney: Aristocats), Toulouse (Disney)
Additional Tags: Fluff, Domestic Fluff, Character Study, of sorts
Summary:

Thomas O'Malley reflects on his new home.

I Can Has Cheezburger? ([syndicated profile] icanhascheezburger_feed) wrote2025-07-12 02:00 pm

22 Pawsome Pictures of Cats Turning Caturday into Chapter Day

Posted by Sarah Brown

Picture this: a cozy corner, a cup of tea, and a group of well-read felines flipping through the pages of their favorite meowmoirs and fiction books. These cats aren't just lounging, they're literary. From curling up with a classic like Purride and Prejudice to getting lost in the tail of The Great Catsby, these whiskered wordsmiths are ready to start their own book club: The Meownthly Read.

They take their reading seriously, just don't interrupt during a cliffhanger. Some lead deep discussions (in the form of dramatic stares), while others purrfer to simply sprawl across open pages. Their tastes are refined: a little pawetry here, a yarn-filled mystery there, and always a strong feline lead. And of course, they never dog-ear a page. Ever.

Whether they're reading for knowledge, cat-napping mid-chapter, or just sitting on your open laptop like it's their personal Kindle, these feline bibliophiles are here to inspire. So the next time you catch your cat staring thoughtfully at a stack of books, don't be surprised. They're just getting ready for their next purr-suasive book review.

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