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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-07-21 04:02 pm

Sunshine Revival #5 and Music Monday: Agust D

I am combining my usual Music Monday with answers to Sunshine Challenge #5

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Journaling prompt: Be a carnival barker for your favorite movie, book, or show (or any other of your choice - game, comic, anything else)! Write a post that showcases the best your chosen title has to offer and entices passersby to check it out.
Creative prompt: Write a fic or original story about a character reluctantly doing something they are hesitant about.


I struggled a bit with this prompt. It's not really my thing to try to convince someone else to like what I like. But I don't mind talking about 4 songs by Korean rapper Agust D (aka SUGA of BTS, real name: Min Yoongi).

So in my mind, Agust D has 4 great songs: Agust D, Moonlight, Daechwita, and People No. 1.

"Agust D" is the best pump song. I listen to it almost every time I exercise. There are military style snare drums, and he samples James Brown's "It’s Man’s Man’s Man’s World." James Brown is a big deal where I'm from (South Carolina). Here on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y_Eiyg4bfk&list=RD3Y_Eiyg4bfk&start_radio=1

"Moonlight" is my favorite song. It's a me song. It sounds like me. Rolling, strolling, people-watching, and not getting in anyone's business. Not too fast. Not too slow. Not too angry. Nothing to do with sex, romance, or love. [Live in Japan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1_WpxS3NqI&list=RDz1_WpxS3NqI&start_radio=1] And it has this line, which is universal for poets and songwriters:

Verse1 은 존나 빠르게 썼는데도
I wrote Verse1 fucking fast,

Verse2 는 진짜 안 나오네 쥐어짜도
but can’t make Verse2 no matter how hard I rack my brain


"Daechwita" is his most important song because it introduces the world outside Korea to Korean culture. Daechwita (literally “great blowing and hitting”) is a genre of Korean traditional music consisting of military music played by wind and percussion instruments, generally performed while marching. And the video is epic.



"People No. 1" is his best song. He had something to say, he said it well, and the beat pushes. The closest I've ever come to finding something I might want to tattoo on my skin permanently is this line from the chorus: 뭐 어때 [What about it] On youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHbl6mt6X80&list=RDsHbl6mt6X80&start_radio=1

This is the chorus:

뭐 어때
What about it

스쳐 지나가면 뭐 어때
If you brush past, what about it

뭐 어때
What about it

상처받으면 뭐 어때
If you get hurt, what about it



때론 또 아플지도
Sometimes you might be in pain again

가끔은 속상해 눈물 흘릴지도
Sometimes you might get upset and shed tears

뭐 어때
What about it

그렇게 살면 뭐 어때
If you live like that, what about it

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For the creative challenge, yesterday I did a double drabble about Watson going to Devon with Sir Henry Baskerville.

Title: Hesitancy
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: Gen
Length: 200
Summary: Watson reflects on the decision to go to Dartmoor with Sir Henry Baskerville.

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ice cream ([personal profile] bluedreaming) wrote2025-07-21 03:05 pm
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😮‍💨

Every time I see someone imply or outright state that “explicit” only means explicit sexual whatever, I immediately feel the need to write some random explicit gore or other non-sexual explicitness.

As Hobbes said to Calvin (paraphrased/probably garbled a bit): adult content…like taxes!
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romanajo123 ([personal profile] romanajo123) wrote2025-07-21 02:05 pm

Fic: "A Guy Walks Into a Bar"

 Title- A Guy Walks Into a Bar
Fandom- Once Upon a Time
Rating- Teen and Up  
Characters/ Relationships- Rumplestilskin (Mr Gold)/ Lacey
Word Count- about 1200 

Notes- Written back in May for the "Rumbelle Showdown " event over on Tumblr under the psued Broken Teacup.  More notes on the actual fic. 

Read it on AO3 



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VeroNyxK84 ([personal profile] veronyxk84) wrote2025-07-21 09:58 am

Weekly Drabbles #265 — Another Lifetime— BtVS / Spike [PG-13]

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Title: Another Lifetime
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Characters/Pairing: Spike
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: none
Word count: 100 (Google Docs)
Setting/Spoilers: Set in a post-series future
Summary: Dawn is graduating as a Watcher for the new Slayer Organization; Spike sets foot in his hometown after a long time.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.

Prompt: #451 - Work of Art by [community profile] 100words
Challenge: #459 - Going to Pot by [community profile] drabble_zone
Prompt: Coming back to their hometown after years away by [tumblr.com profile] julybreakbingo [tumblr.com profile] julybreakbingoevent [community profile] julybreakbingopresents
Crossposted: Sunnydale After Dark


READ: Another Lifetime )
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Delphi (they/them) ([personal profile] delphi) wrote2025-07-20 10:47 pm

What I'm Reading: Mitji—Let's Eat by Margaret Augustine and Lauren Beck (2024)

Mitji—Let's Eat: Mi'kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk by Margaret Augustine and Lauren Beck, copyright held by the Elsipogto First Nation, is a 2024 collection of recipes and foodways from the Sikniktuk region of what's colonially known as New Brunswick in Canada.

Normally, a cookbook wouldn't be something I read cover to cover, but this book takes a storytelling approach and has features on community members and information on Mi'kmaq foodways throughout it. The recipes are a mix of nostalgic for me (a lot of it similar to my grandmother's cooking) and brand new (rooted in ingredients or preparations specific to the region). They're all straightforward to prepare, and while some feature country meat that not everyone might have access to, the usual substitutions are easy to make.

Like the last book I read, this is divided into sections by season. If you're in spitting distance on the east coast of North America, this should feature some relevant in-season recipes. If you're not, there are still a lot of recipes based around staples available in many parts of the world—or they might just provide a glimpse into food traditions interestingly different from your own.

An Excerpt - Blueberry Cake )

(I made a half-batch of this, and it was really good!)
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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-07-20 08:48 pm
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Sherlock Sunday: The Hound of the Baskerville Chapter 2-5

Chapters 2-5 of The Hound of the Baskervilles is the London part of the story.

We meet Doctor Mortimer, and he presents the problem to Holmes. We learn of the curse of the Baskervilles and the death of Sir Charles Baskerville [and get the wonderful line: Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!]and the apparition of a hound and the arrival of the new heir, Sir Henry Baskerville. Sir Henry gets a warning letter and loses one of his boots (twice).

Sir Henry

sir henry baskerville

Holmes does some detective work, three threads snap: 1. the caretaker Barrymore is in Dartmoor (so he can't be following Sir Henry in London), 2. the Baker Street irregulars can't find the newspaper from which the words of Sir Henry's warning letter were cut, and 3. they can't correctly identify the man by the cabbie who drove him.

And Holmes dispatches Watson to Dartmoor to accompany Sir Henry.

"...there is no man who is better worth having at your side when you are in a tight place..."

And we get Holmes paraphrasing Laertes in Hamlet when the mysterious follower gives his name to the cabbie as Sherlock Holmes:

A touch, Watson--an undeniable touch!" said e. "I feel a foil as quick and supple as my own."

hansom baskerville chapter 5
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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-07-19 12:53 pm
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Sunshine Revival #4: Fun House

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Journaling: What is making you smile these days? Create a top 10 list of anything you want to talk about.
Creative: Write from the perspective of a house or other location.


Part 1

Here are 10 interesting things I've done (Note: all these took place 15+ years ago. I am not interesting anymore.).

1. I was a participant in phase 1 of a clinical trial for an Ebola virus vaccine.
2. I was in Rwanda on the 10th anniversary of the genocide.
3. I allowed a Sri Lankan child to put me in my underpants in a bathtub of what looked like tomato soup and whack me with something like a cabbage leaf. It was strange. This was for a project on ayurvedic medicine.
4. I survived an earthquake in Bolivia.
5. Skydiving.
6. Guanacos laughed at me when I was hiking in Tierra del Fuego. They see you (and you don't see them) and they make his noise like laughing. It's funny and weird.
7. I hiked alone part of Ruta de los Jesuitas between Argentina and Chile. This is an ancient path that the Jesuit missionaries would walk between camps.
8. When landing in Zanzibar, the small plane dropped too fast, and something happened to my ears, and I was completely deaf for the first day of my stay there. It was strange.
9. On 9/11, I was working on an organic pineapple farm in Ecuador which only had radio contact with the outside world, and I didn't know what happened for about three days until I went to an internet cafe in the nearest town to figure out what the kids were talking about.
10. A baboon once stole my breakfast jam.

Part 2

Title: 221 B
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Rating: Gen
Length: 300
Note: POV building, in response to this scholar's comment in The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes: It is curious how frequenly Holmes' clients took insufficient care of their property. The result was always highly satisfactory for Holmes invariably made a reconstruction of the missing client from the missing article.
Summary: How 221B helps divert its occupant.

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xeena. ([personal profile] xeena) wrote2025-07-19 03:45 pm

LJ IDOL WHEEL OF CHAOS, WEEK 4

figure of speech
a word or phrase that intentionally deviates from straightforward language use or literal meaning to produce a rhetorical or intensified effect (emotionally, aesthetically, intellectually, etc.) An oxymoron is one such example.

Oxymoron /ˌɒksɪˈmɔːrɒn/- two words used together that have, or seem to have opposite meanings

living death
oxymoron.

n.
a state of existence that is as bad as being dead; a life of hopeless and unbroken misery.


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I stand on the corner of a main road.

I was once a sight to behold in all my art deco beauty, now here I am, abandoned, with peeling paint work and rotting wood.

Doors on rusty hinges.

Windows without panes.

"Abandoned".

A word that lends itself to that which is sentient, something that lives, breathes and feels.

Something with self awareness enough to know that they've been left behind.

Do houses dream?

Do they yearn?

The answer is a resounding yes, on both counts.

Have you ever wondered; what if houses could talk?

What secrets would we tell?

What memories do the liminal spaces of our empty hallways hold?

Does the echo of laughter once heard within our walls linger, a song only we can hear?

When humans talk about being haunted by memories, they forget that us houses are haunted in just the same way.

When the late afternoon sun hits just right and pours in through my front windows that lack any curtains or glass, evidence of activity can be observed.

Dust floating on air, a fly buzzing, a clock ticking faintly in the next room, the batteries retaining life.

Still, the rooms are mostly empty.

Months ago when the humans left after a decade and a half here, they didn't really care enough about some of the possessions they had accumulated and once believed so important, to take them along.

A bitter reminder of how fleeting everything in this life is.

Even in the life of a house.

The sofa, once so coveted by the man who lived here - because his next door neighbor had one just like it and they'd been locked in a battle of one upmanship for as far back as either could remember - was left behind without a second thought.

Sad and strange how humans can toss something they once loved, aside at a later date.

(Including each other.)

Some rooms are more upsetting, because they're only half empty.

As though someone left in the middle of something and there is the promise of a return.

It's false hope.

They're not coming back.

Not now, not ever.

The youngest daughter's bedroom, an ode to teenage girlhood is a time capsule. With its lavender colored walls and sun bleached posters of pop stars, the edges curling, folding, slowly gving up.

Waiting for nothing but time to claim and age them more.

Make-up was left in the glare of the sun on the vanity dresser by the door.

Eyeshadows with names like "Tropical Night" and "90s glitter" have faded.


A clock has been ticking tirelessly throughout the house since they left.

Eventually it will wind down and cease.

Wherever its hands land, it will be that time forever after.

This is no longer a home, but a tomb.

A place of warm memories that leave me cold and shadows that steadily lengthen then blanket me in night.

A derelict shrine dedicated to the glory of what once was.

I am become living death.

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fiction.

... or is it?

Inspired by how abandoned houses and empty rooms have always made me both uncomfortable and sad. Something about them haunts me. I've always wanted to write from the point of view of one.
Also inspired by this house that I've loved since I was a child and is currently sadly in decay. I was writing as this house!

The last line is inspired by "I am become Death"; part of a famous quotation from the Bhagavad Gita. J. Robert Oppenheimer is popularly known to have cited the passage after witnessing the Trinity nuclear test.
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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-07-18 08:02 pm
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Collage Journaling: Medieval

I love this washi tape of hanging flowers.

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stonepicnicking_okapi ([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2025-07-18 07:46 pm
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Into the Void

The sky is falling. Again.

I woke up at 3:30 am to the sound of dripping. And, yes, water was pouring into the apartment from the ceiling (in a spot about 4 feet from where the ceiling caved in three weeks ago).

At 5 pm (after an online request, a visit to the building office, and two phone calls), the maintenance decided to show up.

The upstairs apartment is vacant (?!) and the hot water tank burst. The water was turned off but the tank won't be replaced until next week (I'll believe it when I see it). Their tank, not ours, but that means residual dripping for a long time.

I've got a full-fledged auditory trigger now with the dripping. Add that to the sound of chainsaws.

And I'm getting some kind of tendonitis (pain in my inner left elbow and down to the hand, golfer's elbow) from taking care of client #1. It's a lot of tugging and pulling and yanking because of he's bed-bound and unable to move much.

But I made it through the first full week of work. And Minisculus passed to the next level of swimming so those are two good things.
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svgurl ([personal profile] svgurl) wrote2025-07-17 02:30 pm

sunshine revival challenge #4

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Challenge #4

Fun House
Journaling: What is making you smile these days? Create a top 10 list of anything you want to talk about.
I love music so I'm going to just post a top 10 songs I've been listening to recently (though not all time) and in no particular order. All links go to YouTube! :D

1. Stargazing by Myles Smith
2. Three Six Five by Shinedown
3. That's Not How This Works by Charlie Puth & Dan+Shay
4. Ordinary by Alex Warren - first song of his I've heard and I really like it
5. back to friends by sombr - it was a crazy coincidence how spotify recommended them to me and then all of a sudden, a couple of their songs started playing on the radio like a few weeks later. i like this one and 'undressed'.
6. Revolving Door by Tate McRae - she has really catchy songs.
7. can't slow down by almost monday
8. Azizam by Ed Sheeran
9. Bad Dreams by Teddy Swims - ngl at first I thought he was saying "closer when I cry" and I only found out later it was "no sound when I cry"
10. Me Without You by Evan Cline