Christmas music, politics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbxrUtLOIZ0
«Well we guard our world with locks and guns
And we guard our fine possessions
And once a year when Christmas comes
We give to our relations
And perhaps we give a little to the poor
If the generosity should seize us
But if any one of us should interfere
In the business of why there are poor
They get the same as the rebel Jesus»
Over at Dreamwidth, I rounded up all the suggested themes for next year's #Fancake rounds and threw them into a giant poll.
Come vote if you're a member of the comm 🗳️: https://fancake.dreamwidth.org/1959749.html
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#Ao3TagOfTheDay: Quinn runs from his feelings but his feelings have a moped
re: Long, scifi
I don’t think these two essays are intentionally responding to each-other, but I do think SuperDoomedPlanet’s critique of what they call the “novelization style” (transparent prose, consistently close 3rd person narrator, short time-frames & high stakes, narrative structures you’d expect from a tv show or a movie) reflects a lot of the reasons why I found Ex Urbe’s argument that specific worldbuilding is bad because someone might disagree with it so baffling
re: Long, scifi
«Every really good novel is a little bit imperfect. The most fun, engaging books aren’t perfectly engineered; they have ambiguities, multiple interpretations, detours, and odd protuberances. They often include passages that look like side trips and diversions, straying from the plot but developing themes, ideas, and characters….They’re eccentric and weirdly shaped and packed with stuff. Some of the stuff may or may not work. Readers may disagree about which stuff worked and which didn’t. When that happens, that’s a clue that the novel is interesting.»
From: http://www.superdoomedplanet.com/blog/2016/04/15/conclusions-and-caveats/
christmas
I've bought everyone else a book but she prefers audiobooks to print/ebooks and I've got auditory processing issues so I have literally zero idea about who makes good ones etc
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#Ao3TagOfTheDay: Oh No Oh Woe Canon Slipped In The Shower And I Am The Grieving Widow With An Inheritance
Okay fixed that issue, going to go have a snack & take a bit of a break before I reread these for final edits
(and then it's spanish studying time 😔)
seriously tho the number of times I use the words "discusses" and "experiences" in these abstracts is ABSURD
They're both like 200 words long and I'm pretty sure I uses experiences 5-6 times in each 😬
There's a point in this interview where my childhood neighborhood comes up and you can hear me almost give the interviewee my cross-street before I very obviously remember this whole thing is being recorded for a public archive and start backpedaling.
One of the things that linguists are trying to figure out is whether words are stored as discrete objects in the bring or if they're each 'assembled' from their component parts.
The most likely answer seems to be "a bit of both" but tbh I'm pretty sure I lean heavily towards component parts personally because I will just inflect things/stick suffixes on roots in non-standard ways with *incredible* frequency
sleepy af
also https://satsuma.dreamwidth.org/
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