It is possible I undercooked them, though thirty minutes on the pot is a long time and fit the instructions. So, yeah. Struck out there.
This 2007 interview with Dwayne Johnson still blows my mind.
He went to Comic-Con promoting the Get Smart movie, and met some fans who told him he should play Black Adam. And he was like, "clearly these fans know what they're talking about."
Reminders to those of us who suffer from Seasonal Depression:
* Get as much sunlight as you can. If that's impossible, try to get full-spectrum bulbs for your dwelling, or a stand-alone light that will help, with exposure.
* You're not a bad person. Your brain is just mean.
* Find fun activities to occupy your time while it's harder to go outside. Reading, binging shows and movies, taking a bath or shower, playing games either alone or with others. It's simple, but *do*, don't just sit&worry!
The end is here: My weekly column on final comic book issues, "Dust to Dust", goes live on the site starting today!
And we begin with the end of Preacher, and what 'being a man' actually means in Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's series: https://shelfdust.com/2023/01/06/dust-to-dust-becoming-a-man-in-preacher-66/
Quote-RT meta
I have watched people freak out about being shown that a locked account did a quote-RT on their tweet, on the basic of it being a potential harassment vector. Not a guaranteed one - just a potential one.
I feel that a feature that produces this reaction in people should be left behind on the site that's designed to make you angry and scared. Let Mastodon be something else.
re: Christmas Cheer And Lack Thereof (mh-)
TO BE CLEAR this is general background emotional sensation. I appreciate it when people wish me a cheerful holiday! It's more the cultural expectation that I have to have one or else I have failed.
Christmas Cheer And Lack Thereof (mh-)
So last night I had the by-now annual tradition of falling into a pitch black mood, thanks to the way things work for me around this time of year.
There's a lot that is difficult about this time of year; the cold, the terrible roads, the sun setting at 4:20 in the afternoon. But what gives it that extra little kick is the Christmas season, where I'm told I need to get into the Christmas spirit. I need to be jolly and joyous.
And what inevitable happens is, I can't. I fall short. And when that happens, I feel like I have failed, that either I have failed to let the spirit of Christmas into myself, or the Christmas spirit took one look at me and gave up. And so, failing to meet the social pressure (and it IS pressure) to be in a joyful mood leaves me feeling like a failure, which inevitably turns a bad mood worse.
I'm better now. I'm no danger to myself and others. But this season is always hard.
I don't wish any ill will on people who are big on the Christmas spirit (though I wish they'd keep it in the month of December and honor the Halloweentown Accords.) But I wish there was a little more social acknowledgement of how the pressure to be happy can lead to people feeling worse.
Furry Art Friday (CW for skunk cleavage)
There are limits as to how much I can dress up for Halloween IRL. But there are no such limits in the realm of imagination and art.
Art by ValeskArt! https://www.furaffinity.net/view/40235238/
Skunk lady! Writer sometimes. Numbers person other times.