us civics, frick museum, wiscon

Apr. 22nd, 2025 03:08 pm
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Good afternoon, happy Tuesday! I finally spotted the morning doves again-- well, actually, one of the landed on the back porch and made eye contact with me through the sliding glass door, and then another dove dive-bombed the first one and they both flew off. Fun!

Got some links for y'all here! I'm experimenting with formatting this time. Is this easier to read, or worse?


[personal profile] siderea did an informal poll about some of the differences in educational systems in the US, with regards specifically to when civics was taught.

I did most of my schooling in Maryland and I took a civics class in 9th or 10th grade, but I'm pretty sure we went over some stuff before then in elementary school/middle school. We had mock presidential elections, for instance, so I'm sure we at least went over the stuff about voting.

I also remember seeing the Schoolhouse Rock video about how bills are passed, but I honestly can't remember where along my educational timeline it happened. I AM fairly certain a teacher showed it to us, though!

More links under here )
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Happy Monday! It's pretty windy out today and I haven't see any of my usual animal friends (weird squirrel, quail family, morning dove horde) so I'm assuming they're hiding from the pollen. So am I, tbh.

First up, art! Here's a wonderbread manatee from [tumblr.com profile] oddarette

Next, links!

Business Insider has an introspective article about the decline in quality of Lonely Planet guidebooks over the years.

Podcasting 101, which has all the stuff you'll need to just get started-- not worrying about making a commercial product or whatever, just getting your podcast off the ground.

I liked this post about realizing that human interaction has value, and that "Google it" isn't always the best thing to say.

From [tumblr.com profile] formlessvoidbeast: I am King Big Dick of Fanfic Mountain (h/t The Rec Center) (also saved to my commonplace notebook here because I liked it so much)

Here's a tech-focused solarpunk Discord server to explore. I like how they have activities that aren't just coding (or whatever).

A new Project Gutenberg release that caught my eye: The up-to-date sandwich book: 400 ways to make a sandwich by Eva Greene Fuller! Definitely downloading and adding it to my cookbook collection.

I found another "old web search engine": Marginalia Search-- but it actually pulls up newer stuff-- and it even pulled up a Dreamwidth post! I NEVER see DW posts on Ecosia or Google or whatever, unless I specifically look for them.

Finally, some RSS feeds I've subscribed to recently:
clover.poe, a "a literary blog dedicated to submissions of #poetry, #prose, #essay, #photography and other digital artworks by internet users."

The IndieBlog directory has RSS feeds where you can get random posts for the day or week from blogs in its collection.

anhvn.com -- her weeknotes posts are charming!

My ListenBrainz account has an RSS feed...so I guess if you want to see what I'm listening to, you can do it without needing an account there! I have that feed set to show the latest 30 minutes of listens, but if you adjust the minutes you can see up to 8 hours' worth of music.

Interested in more links? I've compiled all previous linkspam posts here on my website.

a daily occurrence

Apr. 19th, 2025 01:21 pm
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me: "why is my computer running so slow"

me: "oh I have too many tabs open in my browser, I should go through them and either bookmark them or close them"

me: *looks at one tab which has 10 interesting links which then get opened into their own tabs*

me: "why is my computer running so slow"

later

me: "there's too many tabs in this window, and I can't do anything, I'll open another window and then I won't get overwhelmed"

me: *opens 20 more tabs in the new window*

computer: *desperately trying to give browser more processing power*

computer fan: *loud as fuck*

me: "why is this computer so shitty"

even later

me: "there's too many browser windows open on this desktop. I'll move some to a second desktop."

computer: *screaming for help*

And that's how I currently have 7 browser windows with 160 tabs open across 3 desktops đź’€

big ol' spideypool fanfic recs list

Apr. 19th, 2025 11:20 am
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I lost count of how many fics are on here, but it's definitely over 70 fics. :D

Also posted to my fanfic recs section on my site here. I think you should be able to use Calibre's Fanficfare plugin to download these fics in bulk with the "get story URL from webpage" option, if you wanted to.

Key: Title by author [word count, rating] Summary and/or Notes

Normally I would include a pairing note, but these are literally **all Spideypool** (Spiderman/Deadpool). Also I have to say that coming up with summaries for these was SUPER difficult, as mostly they're character-heavy emotional development stuff based on either the comics or the movies or a mix thereof, so I copied some of the shorter author-provided summaries. ._.

#HeySpiderMan by Jenetica [13.5k, E] Pretend boyfriends fic!

The 6 Times Peter Wanted To Reveal his Identity (And the 1 Time He Did) by Spongeekat [28.4k, M] "Or Peter is madly in love with Wade, and plans to meet him on top of his apartment building to reveal his identity. Wade thinks Peter is standing on the ledge ready to jump, and takes it upon himself to make sure he gets home safe and finds a reason to live again." Identity-porn!

32 Tacos And A Kiss by Devral, SpiderKatana [10.6k, T] Wade gets a crush on his delivery guy, aka Peter.

Acrid (In Pursuit of Wade) by misshunbun [6.6k, E] Peter accidentally upsets Wade.

a luxury few can afford by three-fingered (calciseptine) [15.1k, E] Peter tries to hire Wade for a case. Case fic!

the rest is under here! )

Happy 2778 to all who celebrate!

Apr. 19th, 2025 07:58 pm
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AUC, babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Link: Welcome to Garbagetown (author Catherynne M. Valente's Substack) (2022)

I’m so tired of just harmlessly getting together with other weird geeks and going to what amounts to a digital pub after work and waking up one day to find every pint poisoned. Over and over again. Like the poison wants us specifically. Like it knows we will always make its favorite food: vulnerability, connection, difference. I’m so tired of lunch photos and fanfic and stupid jokes and keeping in touch with family across time zones and making friends and starting cottage industries and pursuing hobbies and meeting soulmates and expressing thoughts and creating identities and loving TV shows and reading books and getting to know a few of your heroes and raising kids and making bookshelves and knitting and painting and fixing sinks and first dates and homemade jam and, yes, figuring out what Buffy characters we are, listening and learning and hoping and just fucking talking to each other weaponized against us. Having our enthusiasm over the smallest joys of everyday life invaded by people who long ago forgot their value and turned into fodder for the death of thought, the burial of love.

These were our spaces, little people who just wanted to connect. And one by one, they get turned into battlefields where we have to fight just as hard to exist as we do in the real world. And every time a few more people you never thought the Absorbaloff of hatred and gleeful sadism would slurp up don’t come along to the next safe place, and start trying to take it away before anyone can get there.

How dare they? How dare they take everyday life and load it into a cannon just to fire it back in our faces?


This was written back in 2022 but is still relevant today, tbh. Tumblr...sigh.

And ironically (maybe) Substack is definitely on the path to ruining its own community-- it's luring in writers and users and trying to get them to form communities and maybe in a year or two they'll start charging for stuff or increasing fees or whatever. Anyway.

Added to my Commonplace Notebook April 19, 2025

(Frantz) Fanon

Apr. 19th, 2025 12:40 am
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To be clear: The movie is simply titled "Fanon". It's just that that's also a word and I wanted this entry title to be not confusing.

I just saw this 2025 movie by Jean-Claude Barny. It's only come out in very few French theaters (for... some... reason...) but I hope it ends up getting a wider/international release.

It's really good! It covers Fanon's life from 1953 to his death in 1961. It's mostly about his work as part of the pro-Algerian independance resistance and anticolonialism/antiracism activism rather than his work as a psychiatrist. I didn't know he was so hands-on with the resistance.

Fanon's social status as a Black French citizen is really interesting, because the film makes the very deliberate to only show scenes in North Africa. Fanon is a Black man, which makes him a victim of anti-Black racism, but the main form of racism he lives within is racism directed towards people of Maghrebi/North African origin[1]. He's a Black man but he is also a French citizen, which gives him rights and protections many of his friends don't have -- he doesn't have to obey a curfew and can't get arrested by the army, for two relevant examples.

[1] Tbh this is the main form I see racism in France take -- this isn't to say there are no other forms of racism in France, simply that the biggest racialised minority in France is people of North African descent.

I was wary of Josie, his wife, taking a completely passive role in the story. She never becomes an active character but she is still a person in her own right. I liked the scene where she quotes back more of the poem he was quoting back at Ramdane while Fanon is like ._.

One thing that really stuck out to be was how the French army was filmed. They were filmed like... Well, like Germans. As in, like how the German army is filmed in WW2 films. I don't know how else to put it? Maybe it's the thudding of the boots or the crispness of the uniforms or something but it was noticeable.


Besides the obvious warning for racism, both anti-Black and anti-North African (including one use of a slur directed at each), I should also point out that there is a somewhat graphic surgery scene at one point, an onscreen strangulation and at least two occasions of people being shot, as well as implied/offscreen torture, murder and bombings.

quickie links post

Apr. 18th, 2025 10:25 am
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A few time-sensitive events that I wanted to boost:
[personal profile] spiralsheep is hosting a 10 week readalong of Aurora Australis, the first book written and published in the Antarctic.

All Out Earth Day is happening April 19th, with additional events April 18-30.

ADDED: 50501 protests are happening April 19th! (h/t [personal profile] conuly)

ADDED: International Dark Sky Week is April 21-28, 2025.

ADDED: [personal profile] corvidology posted a list of upcoming fic/fanart exchanges!

The LibraryThing Spring Treasure Hunt has begun! It runs through April 30th.

And here's some new pages I've added to my website over the last few weeks:
1. Vermeer Painting Location Tracker, plus a more basic Vermeer checklist
2. An extensive list of virtual museum tours
3. Some travel tips for London
4. A projects and to-do's list
5. A WIP guide to frugal living, which is mostly a space for me to go on a rant about various things like consumerism and the BS of the 2008 recession, but also some great recommendations for books, videos, and websites

community thursday (mar. 20-apr. 16)

Apr. 17th, 2025 08:14 pm
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I'm determined to keep up with this, so here's a month of Thursdays, more or less...original Community Thursday info/idea here, with thanks to the creator! Basically, I'm going to be doing "community stuff" (posting, commenting, linking) throughout the week and then tallying it here, plus linking to any new-to-me interesting communities I find.

Commented at [community profile] recthething with two Reservoir Dogs fic recs

Commented at [community profile] 1word1day for Ogival (fantastic word)

Commented at [community profile] smallweb about some site updates I've been working on

Commented on the weekly [community profile] booknook reading Wednesday post plus responded to other commenters

New-to-me Communities
[community profile] ginnhale -- a community for fans of author Ginn Hale!
[community profile] all_worlds_of_mccaffrey -- a community for fans of author Anne McCaffrey! (and another [personal profile] senmut community that I stumbled upon randomly ;D )

En vérité, je vous le dis

Apr. 18th, 2025 01:17 am
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There are only two seasons in a year: soup season and salad season.
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Good morning! Here's some music to start off your day:



Lovely singing, lovely music (bright and cheerful), featuring the national instrument of Puerto Rico, the cuatro!

More concerts can be found under this tag (media: music) here on DW, or else on the concerts collection page at my site.

ai tarpit, free books, citrus con

Apr. 16th, 2025 05:23 pm
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Hello, happy Wednesday! I saw a family of quail come out from some shrubbery earlier and I've been floating on a high of bird-happiness all day.

Citrus Con is a free online BL/queer fan convention happening June 20-22, 2025! Grab your ticket before June 19, 2025.

Tumblr (or rather its parent company Automattic) is having some recent troubles (also here) and laid off 16% of its staff.

A few new guides posted to [community profile] newcomers recently:
[personal profile] soc_puppet wrote a guide to mood themes, how to back up your Tumblr account and alternatives to talking in the tags

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith wrote about how to post fiction or other writing-- a really good resource for people who are used to only posting on AO3 or other similar websites-- and how to find your Tumblr friends on DW

I've really been enjoying [personal profile] rachelmanija's book review posts, and have added several of them to my wishlist/TBR list. (She writes really good books herself, too!)

Here's a few recent releases on Project Gutenberg that're available for free download:
1. The intelligent woman's guide to socialism and capitalism by (George) Bernard Shaw, yes that GBS. Here's the Wikipedia article about the book.
2. "This was a man" : A comedy in three acts by Noël Coward
3. A doctor enjoys Sherlock Holmes by Edward J. Van Liere
Isis Unveiled by H. P. Blavatsky (Helena Petrovna Blavatsky) Volume 1 and Volume 2 (Wikipedia entry here)

A few AI-related links:
[personal profile] erinptah posted a great LLM (AI) news roundup from the past few months.

From Bloomberg: The AI Romance Factory, about an AI startup trying to flood the romance book market with dreck. (h/t The Rec Center)

You can fight AI in indie publishing by leaving reviews from [tumblr.com profile] hazeldomain (h/t [tumblr.com profile] dduane)

And an article from Ars Technica: AI haters build tarpits to trap and trick AI scrapers that ignore robots.txt:

Aaron clearly warns users that Nepenthes is aggressive malware. It's not to be deployed by site owners uncomfortable with trapping AI crawlers and sending them down an "infinite maze" of static files with no exit links, where they "get stuck" and "thrash around" for months, he tells users. Once trapped, the crawlers can be fed gibberish data, aka Markov babble, which is designed to poison AI models. That's likely an appealing bonus feature for any site owners who, like Aaron, are fed up with paying for AI scraping and just want to watch AI burn.


A few RSS feeds I've added to my reader this week:
r/Frugal
r/Composting
Low-Tech Magazine (English feed)

Interested in more links? I've compiled all previous linkspam posts here on my website.

wednesday reads

Apr. 16th, 2025 06:14 pm
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What I've recently finished reading:

In eyeball, Against the Tide of Years by S. M. Stirling, the second "Nantucket Trilogy" book. I liked the exploration and expansion of the map, but I really wished there was an actual map in the book, because I only had a vague idea, if any, as to where these various historical/archaic places actually were, and where they were in relation to each other. Even in the exploration across the American continent it wasn't clear where they were, because Stirling used native names (I guess?) for places. (And one of my big beefs with this book is that the exploration across the American continent had pretty much nothing to do with the rest of the book, and it didn't really have a point or a resolution. I assume it will be important next book, but in that case I wish it had been mostly left for the next book.)

I did like the new characters introduced in this one, and most especially I grinned when we met Odikweos son of Laertes of Ithaka, and also Alaksandrus of Wiulusiya, or Vilios, or Ilios. I always love seeing real historical characters show up in historical fiction! (Also I was extremely tickled when Ian quoted Monty Python, hee!)

In audio, Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, which I got from the library because it was one of the fantasy books recommended by Shannon Chakraborty in a NYT article last month. Casiopea Tun is a Cinderella in 1927 Mexico, a poor relation housemaid for her wealthy and unpleasant relatives. She snoops where she shouldn't and, oops, accidentally releases the Mayan death god Hun-Kamé, who was "killed" and imprisoned by his brother Vucub-Kamé. But before the god can take his revenge on his brother and regain his throne, he has to go on a hero's journey to find the missing parts of his body that his brother has scattered across Mexico, and of course Casiopea has to come with him.

I always enjoy stories of asshole gods and the mortals who help them out, and I really enjoyed having a story about gods and mythological traditions I wasn't familiar with. The writing's lovely, and it worked well as an audiobook, although either the reader's voice or the fidelity of the recording didn't play well with my running headphones, and of course I know only some Spanish and no ancient Mayan, so I felt like I missed a lot of names of people and places. I liked Casiopea's defensive sassiness, her desire for adventure finally unleashed, and Hun-Kamé's duality, his godly nature tainted by the vitality he drains from Casiopea to sustain his existence in the "Middle World". And the ending was great - I won't spoil it, but I was worried it would end up in typical YA land, and it did not.

6x agatha harkness fic recs

Apr. 16th, 2025 08:34 pm
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Uhhhhh it was meant to be Agatha All Along fic recs but then a Wandavision one snuck in. Anyway I keep seeing fic rec lists and going 'wow! all of those sound boring and awful and like the fics were written for a totally different show!' so I made my own. Alphabetical order by title, minimal warnings, these authors almost certainly have other good A3 fics that I didn't rec, yknow, all the Kimara Makes A Rec List staples. Weirdly weighted towards smut, to an extent I wasn't expecting.

allow my love to find her brutal way to me. agatha all along, agatha/rio, billy, mrs hart. 9.1k words, rated e. by [personal profile] thiswildernessismyhome.
Rio just wants one conversation with Agatha. One. And if she has to trap them both in a time loop to make it happen, so be it.

Fic that made me think 'yeah okay I'll believe the show's version of Nicky specifically so I can read this fic reacting to it'. Which is not a thing I thought I would ever say, but here we are, the Rio voice in this is that good.

body of work. agatha all along, agatha/rio. 38.k+ words (wip), rated e. by [archiveofourown.org profile] gnawingsuspicion
Throughout history, Agatha Harkness has left behind no shortage of casualties. As her power and body count grows, she catches the eye of Death herself.

Fic that doubles and triples and quadruples down on YES Agatha's an unrepentant mass murder and YES magic is super fucking weird and YES Rio is Death is also not human. Still a WIP so possibly will lead to regrets later, but eh, the first seven chapters are probably one of my favourite backstories for them I've seen.

don't give it a hand, offer it a soul. agatha all along, agatha/rio. 2k words, rated e. by [archiveofourown.org profile] HenryMercury
The sweet things she says are always bait.

Road sex ft asphyxiation.

don't look now. agatha all along, agatha/rio. 10.3k words, rated e. by [personal profile] thatyourefuse.
So it turns out, when you get to the bedroom, there's nothing fucking there: you should've expected as much.

Have rec'd before will rec again this is one of THE defining Agnes-spell fics, all unsettled memories and identity grief, and menstrual sex.

the kindest thing (is to never leave you alone). agatha all along, agatha/rio, alice/rio, agatha & alice. 4.3k words, rated m. by [archiveofourown.org profile] spillentireuniverses.
In the cabin, Rio faces her biggest obstacle yet: a genuinely good person. (or, the time loop fic where Death drags Alice Wu-Gulliver, rather unwillingly, back to life)

Rio doesn't understand how she can eat Agatha whole. Rio makes this Alice's problem. Alice is not Not okay with this despite her best efforts.

until next time. wandavision, agatha & wanda. 3.8k words, rated t. by [archiveofourown.org profile] mothersquared.
One day Agnes woke up and went to the square. Every day Agnes woke up and went to the square.

Pyschological horror (psychological fun!) in the immediate aftermath of Wandavision, ft Wanda facing the consequences of her own actions.

you are only a visitor on this dark earth. agatha all along, agatha/rio. 7.1k words, rated e. by [archiveofourown.org profile] moonmotels
Agatha + Rio + testing the limits of love

Domesticity but make it WrongTM (the best kind of domesticity for them).

reading wednesday

Apr. 16th, 2025 09:19 am
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2025 Reading Log | 12/200 yearly goal

This morning I finished How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny Odell, which I started reading on my last Reading Wednesday post.

I REALLY enjoyed it. It's not actually a how-to book, despite the title, but more a meditation on how technology, social media and capitalism influences us and our relationship with nature/each other.

Basically, the author says that to resist the attention economy we have to put that attention elsewhere, and more specifically into real life, in-person things. The goal shouldn't be to completely remove yourself from society (or even social media), but to figure out a way to live in it and to CHANGE it for the better (for everyone). We are responsible for one another and we need to help one another, and you can't do that by living in the woods as a hermit (more or less).

There's a lot to think about. I especially liked how she came at it not from a tech person saying that endless scrolling is good, actually, or from a business manager trying to convince you to not quiet quit, but from an artist's perspective of someone who is ALSO in the trenches with all this stuff. It's not a "how to be productive even when you don't want to be" book, it straight-up says DON'T be "productive" and instead go look at birds for a bit, without the goal of recharging to get back into work raring to go.

The end has an enormous references section filled with amazingly interesting books, so that'll be fun to add to my to-read list.

telecommunications meme

Apr. 15th, 2025 04:18 pm
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I found this post on MetaFilter about telecommunication culture and habits and it had a little questionnaire that I thought it'd be fun to answer over here:

Demographics: late 30s white person, mostly grew up on the East Coast and now technically living on the West Coast (albeit as a full-time traveling catsitter at the moment).

1. Do you text before calling?
I even always text someone a "hey I'm going to call you" before doing it; I never just call someone, not even my own family.

2. Do you avoid phone calls in general?
Yes, in general, but it was much worse when I was younger, where I was almost too anxious to actually do it. Then I was forced to make calls as part of my job (library calling people to come pick up their holds) so I got used to ignoring the anxiety.

Now I can do it without stressing as much, and I'll even call (local) businesses if I think I can get a quicker answer than an email.

In specific: I do schedule regular phone calls with my parents, and my brother calls me twice a year (we do text a lot between). I also do phone calls with pet owners, but otherwise all my other friends just use chat apps or texting to keep in touch.

3. Do you do phone calls in public settings?
Yes, but it's not my favorite and I try to find a quiet place to talk. I once had a phone call on a bus (10 years ago) and felt self-conscious the whole time, and haven't repeated the experience.

I despise hearing other people's conversations, despite being a fairly nosy person in general. It feels invasive, especially when they put it to speakerphone and don't tell the person on the other end that everyone can hear them.

4. Do you let calls or texts interrupt in-person conversations?
Not normally, no. I usually have my phone on silent anyway when I'm having a conversation with someone.

On the other hand, if the other person is on their phone the whole time then I'll be on mine, too. (My family has a bad habit of this.)

5. Do you refrain from calling or texting during certain hours?
I don't text people enough to need to restrict it to certain hours. On the other hand, I much prefer making phone calls in the morning vs. afternoon or evening. I'll try to schedule calls for earlier in the day if possible.

6. Do you turn off your texting or voice call sounds / notifications at certain hours?
My phone is set to go to silent/do not disturb mode automatically at 7pm and turn off at 7am. However, I do still text after 7pm (if I feel like it) I just don't have the sound going off.

To extend on this: I also have it set to silence incoming calls from people not on my contacts lists, which means all spammers are silenced and unfortunately so is everyone else. But I do check my voicemail somewhat regularly so I can catch people who aren't spammers.

7. Do you have a land line, smart phone or dumb phone? Do you use them differently?
I only have a smart phone. I had a land line as a child into young adulthood, but my parents go rid of that soon after cell phones became more popular. Maybe 2008?

As for email: I'd like people to email me more but I can't get anyone to respond to me IN my email. If I email my mother she'll respond in text. If I email my brother he responds on Discord. etc. etc.

Some indie web bloggers have a "respond by email" link on their posts and I'm thisclose to actually doing it. I think it just feels so formal that there's an intimidation factor to actually doing it, vs. just responding on social media or something.

thursday things

Apr. 10th, 2025 07:01 pm
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We have recently finished watching all three seasons of Warrior on Netflix!

As I said in my pre-review, it's sort of Peaky Blinders set in the late 19th C San Francisco Chinatown Tong Wars, with a generous helping of Game of Thrones-ish nudity and sex; come to think of it, there is more Game of Thrones feel to it than just that, as a large part of the plot is the rivalry and fights for dominance between two tongs. Also the fight by the Irish immigrants to be hired as laborers, when the Chinese work much more cheaply. "Fight" is a literal term here - every episode has at least one (fistfight, or knife and axe fight, or swordfight, or gunfight - or more usually, someone bringing a gun to a fistfight and having it kicked out of his hands) and two or three is not uncommon. So much fighting! Sometimes gory, though fortunately usually not pushing my limit (though a few times it was UGGGHHH yuck).

I mostly liked it a lot, though I also felt ready to be finished with it as it wrapped up. Most recurring characters were interestingly complex with very mixed motivations, though there were some stock drama bad guys, and the wealthy white men were all terrible human beings. Probably my favorite characters were Ah Toy and Chao, the most mixed-motivation characters of all - Ah Toy is the perhaps mostly lesbian madam of the bordello where the Hop Wei hang out (also an accomplished swordswoman and crafty businesswoman), and Chao is the weapons dealer who is "friend to all" tongs (for a price) and the bland and obsequious face of Chinatown to the police. But there are so many cool characters!

There is both canon m/m and f/f (and plenty of het), but my favorite relationships were the prickly platonic ones, in particular between Father Jun and his son Young Jun, and between Ah Sam (the main character of the show) and his sister Mai Ling.

One thing I particularly liked about the show was the way they handled language. In the first episode there are a few bits where Chinese morphs into English as the camera shifts, so you know that the characters are speaking Chinese, even though they are speaking English. (I think Vikings did something similar.) Some of the Chinese characters speak perfect English, but others, you can tell when they are speaking "Chinese" (fluent and casual English) vs. "English" (accented, with simple grammar). And of course when there are English-speaking whites around, the Chinese characters who "don't speak English" speak Cantonese. (Apparently the actor playing Young Jun spoke fluent Cantonese, everyone else had to learn it, and Cantonese speakers can tell :-) I also liked the slang used by the Chinese, which - I don't know how accurate it is to actual Cantonese idiom, but it added a nice flavor - the white people are "ducks", the white section of San Francisco is "the pond", sex is "sticky" (as a noun), money is "chop", a fight is a "scrap".

Probably my favorite episode was the spaghetti western one in S1, though I also really liked the arc with Rosalita Vega in S2, and the S3 banger with Chao and Lee. Warnings for basically everything, though - violence, rape (mostly implied and attempted), nudity, drugs, racism, sexism, horrible white male politicians, hopeful dreams dashed against reality.

Now we are watching S3 of The Wheel of Time, which we are up to episode 3 tonight. I'm having the problem that I don't really remember S2 because I read the books between then and now, so I'm remembering book events and trying to figure out how they match up with show events. And of course there are the very big changes that have been made in the interest of bringing it to TV.

Oh, one more thing - I was going to post this yesterday but ran out of time writing it, because last night we went to see the Cirque Mechanics show "Pedal Punk", which was amazeballs! The group was founded by two former members of Cirque du Soleil, and the show is a spectacular display of core strength, flexibility, and hand-eye coordination, all framed in an entertaining comic mime play about a bicycle shop, using props that look like bicycle parts (juggling seatposts, a penny-farthing used as an aerial hoop, etc). It's stunning and if the show is near you you should definitely see it! (Looks like from here they are going to Chandler AZ, Albuquerque NM, Alexandria LA, and then Texarkana and Houston.)
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