https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn7UNU9r51I "Utterly Done With This" Vorta Iggy Pop from Star Trek is also good (DS9 Spoilers)
re: Food, Recipe Request, Boosts Welcome
Heck if we go see what like, the corner shop has in terms of curry paste
😬 Probably sensory-gross in greasiness (I struggle with like, oily-texture stuff a lot) but like
Probably better than care person trying to do a curry sauce from scratch.
Pour enough hot sauce in and it'll drown out most things, heh
Food, Recipe Request, Boosts Welcome
Does anyone know any good + quick curry recipes?
Like, "quick" as in "hour to hour and a half max for the whole thing"
I've finished the "huge armada, complex paintjob" set of minis (a PHR fleet for Dropfleet Commander) I've been working on for literally-years, and it's.. A weird feeling.
Still gotta varnish some parts, still got the modular bits that need painting (I magnetize everything because I'm a nerd), but like.. It's finished, tbh. I think the Kickstarter box arrived like, 2-3 years ago, and it's been a steady "on and off, but regular" painting project since, with other painting scattered in-between.
Life Stuff, Anxiety
I have a rlly scary assessment tomorrow, and I'm simultaneously trying to be 'prepared enough' and 'not over-prepare (out of anxiety/hyperfocus) & burn myself out'
However it goes, it will not be the end of the world, and I have gathered what resources and info I can reasonably gather.
Worldbuilding/Ontology Nerding
Really though I've been working on-and-off on a fantasy setting and thinking a lot about how this kind of stuff interacts with object distinctions and cultural systems of categorisation
How bonding with an item implies one party brings a system of categorization that defines the boundaries of the item..
Like, a sword doesn't inherently have sword-essence any more than separate [blade, hilt, bindings, crossguard, pommel] essences. A bag of pebbles or a woven garment could have one essence or many, depending on PoV.
So either you have a sort of Platonic Essence system where Objects innately have Object-ness, or it's in some way imbued by surrounding cultural context, either that of the object or the person who ensouls/awakens it.
If its personality and essence are shaped by that, that then raises further questions. Does the local culture's idea of what stone is like affect a carved stone sculpture, or does the carving change its object-essence and remove that kinda class inheritence? Would the sculpture have a personality like 'sculptures', 'stone', the thing it depicts, or some combination thereof?
This is the kind of thing I was up at 3am thinking about, hi
I might actually read Moorcock's Elric stuff if someone told me he gives his angstbound soulsword pettings and little snacks now and again.
Aha, I have got two people interested in reading Ada Palmer's Terra Ignota books now~
They are very, very good near-future-ish SF, written as a chronicle of then-recent events by an unreliable narrator. A lot more focus on the social and cultural aspects than a lotta SF.
There is shiny technology, but there's far more well-written radical changes to things like government/state structure, standards of living, taboos and gender, and how the people percieve the past.
(also um, All The CWs)
This is a satellite image showing Mount Taranaki on Te Ika-a-Māui (New Zealand's North island). The dark green circle surrounding the mountain is the border of a conservation area, which is helping the mountain become green again.
#EarthDay
Credit: NASA Landsat 8
This swirling shape in the sea, off the coast of Iceland, is a bloom of phytoplankton. They usually happen when water from the deep sea is dredged up to the surface, where there's enough light to support photosynthesis.
Phytoplankton are a major part of Earth's carbon cycle, accounting for about half of all photosynthesis on the planet.
#EarthDay
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
This is a graffiti-free zone.
Vandals will be ~PASTELBAT~