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The Ginger Tiger Cat ([personal profile] gingicat) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew2025-10-01 08:12 am

government shutdown

Well, the government shutdown happened. What resources are out there for those dependent on the services that just disappeared?
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Siderea ([personal profile] siderea) wrote2025-10-01 02:55 am

The Essequibo (Buddy-ta-na-na, We Are Somebody, Oh): Pt 1 [cur ev, war, Patreon]

Canonical link: https://siderea.dreamwidth.org/1884180.html




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The Essequibo River is the queen of rivers all!
    Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!
The Essequibo River is the queen of rivers all!
    Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!

    Somebody, oh, Johnny! Somebody, oh!
    Buddy-ta-na-na, we are somebody, oh!

– Sea shanty, presumed Guyanese

Let us appreciate that the only reason – the only reason – I know about what I am about to share with you is because of that whole music history thing of mine. It's not even my history. My main beat is 16th century dance music (± half a century). But dance music is working music, and as such I consider all the forms of work music to be its counsin, and so I have, of an occasion, wandered into the New England Folk Festival's sea-shanty sing. Many people go through life understanding the world around them through the perspective of a philosophical stance, a religious conviction, a grand explanatory theory, fitting the things they encounter into these frameworks; I do not know if I should be embarrased or not, but for me, so often it's just song cues.

So when I saw the word "Essequibo" go by in the web-equivalent of page six of the international news, I was all like, "Oh! I know that word!" recognizing a song cue when I see one. "It's a river. I wonder where it is?"

And I clicked the link.

That was twenty-one months ago.

Ever since, I have been on a different and ever-increasingly diverging timeline from the one just about everyone else is on.

In December of 2023, Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, tried to kick off World War Three.

He hasn't stopped trying. He's had to take breaks to steal elections and deal with some climate catastrophe and things like that. But mostly ever since – arguably since September of 2023 – Maduro has been escalating.

You wouldn't know it from recent media coverage of what the US is doing off the coast of Venezuela. At no point has any news coverage of the US military deployment to that part of the world mentioned anything about the explosive geopolitical context there. A geopolitical context, that when it has been reported on is referred to in term like "a pressure cooker" and "spiraling".

The US government itself has said nothing that alludes to it in any way. The US government has its story and it's sticking to it: this is about drugs.

As you may be aware, the US government is claiming to have sunk three Venezuelan boats using the US military. The first of these sinkings was on September 1st.

To hear the media tell it, the US just up and decided to start summarily executing people on boats in the Caribbean that it feels were drug-runners on Sep 1st.

No mention is made of what happened on Aug 31st.

On August 31, the day before the first US military attack on a Venezuelan vessel, at around 14:00 local time, somebody opened fire on election officials delivering ballot and ballot boxes in the country Venezuela is threatening to invade.

And they did it from the Venezuelan side of the river that is the border between the two countries.

That country is an American ally. And extremely close American ally. An ally that is of enormous importance to the US.

And which is a thirtieth the size of Venezuela by population, and which has an army less than one twentieth as large.

You would be forgiven for not knowing that Venezuela has been threatening to and apparently also materially preparing to invade another country, because while it's a fact that gets reported in the news, it is never reported in the same news as American actions involving or mentioning Venezuela.

Venezuela, which is a close ally of Russia.

You may have heard about how twenty-one months ago, in December of 2023, there was an election in Venezuela which Maduro claimed was a landslide win for him. There was a lot of coverage in English-speaking news about that election and how it was an obvious fraud, and the candidate who won the opposition party's primary wasn't on the ballot, and so on and so forth.

You probably didn't hear that in that very same election, there was a referendum. If you did hear it reported, you might have encountered it being dismissed in the media as a kind of political stunt of Maduro's, to get people to show up to the polls or to energize his base. It couldn't possibly be (the reasoning went) that he meant it. Surely it was just political theater.

The referendum questions put, on Dec 3, 2023, to the voters of Venezuela were about whether or not they supported establishing a new Venezuelan state.

Inside the borders of the country of Guyana.

2023 Dec 4: The Guardian: "Venezuela referendum result: voters back bid to claim sovereignty over large swath of Guyana".

Why?

Eleven billion gallons of light, sweet crude: the highest quality of oil that commands the highest price.

(I can hear all of Gen X breathe, "Oh of course.")

It is under the floor of the Caribbean in an area known as the Stabroek Block.

The Stabroek Block is off the coast of an area known as the Essequibo.

It takes its name from the Essequibo River, which borders it on one side, and it constitutes approximately two-thirds of the land area of the country of Guyana.

Whoever owns the Essequibo owns the Stabroek Block and whoever owns the Stabroek owns those 11B gallons of easily-accessed, high-value oil.


Image from BBC, originally in "Essequibo: Venezuela moves to claim Guyana-controlled region", 2023 Dec 6


As far as almost everyone outside of Venezuela has been concerned, for the last hundred years Guyana has owned the Essequibo.

Venezuela disagrees. Read more [5,760 words] )

This post brought to you by the 219 readers who funded my writing it – thank you all so much! You can see who they are at my Patreon page. If you're not one of them, and would be willing to chip in so I can write more things like this, please do so there.

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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-10-01 04:11 pm

Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #74 - Drawtober 2025

It's already October 1st for some of us, and Drawtober begins today! :D

banner with colored pencils, announcing the challenge.


Challenge #74 - Drawtober 2025


31 days of daily prompts to inspire your creativity and challenge your drawing skills.

Challenge Details:

1. Create drawings throughout the month of October, inspired by a list of daily prompts. These can be done on a daily or weekly basis, or simply by trying to complete as many prompts as you can for the month. You are welcome to use any list of prompts as inspiration, including our official community list below.

2. You may attempt these artworks using ink and inking techniques, or use whatever traditional or digital media you wish. The main thing is to have fun with your medium of choice.

Drawtober 2025 Prompts List:

Our community-created list of prompts can be found here:

Read more... )

On Posting:

Feel free to share your drawings with the community on a daily or weekly basis. Looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with this year. :)

Happy drawing, everyone! \o/

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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-10-01 03:32 pm

Admin Post: Drawing Challenge #73 - September - Round-Up Post


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Entries submitted for Drawing Challenge #73 - Challenge Name: September

As usual, this challenge as well as all of our previous challenges will remain open, so you can continue to submit entries to the community any time after the Round Up date. Be sure to tag your art post with the challenge name, so that it can be added to the list.

Thanks everyone! :)

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rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2025-10-01 06:44 am

The Bewitching & Mexican Gothic, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia



Three timelines intertwine, connected by witches and women. A grad student in Massachusetts in the 1990s, whose grandmother had a run-in with a witch in the early 1900s in Mexico, researches the mysterious disappearance of a promising woman horror writer in the 1930s.

It's a very nicely constructed, gripping, enjoyable novel of good and evil magic, and women's persistence in the face of what seem to be impossible odds.

Content notes: Cat death.




What it says on the tin: a very gothic-y gothic, set in Mexico. Noemi is a bit of a shallow, selfish debutante in 1950s Mexico. But when she realizes that her cousin who married a wealthy older man may be in trouble in their lavish home in rural Mexico, Noemi sets out to rescue her. She promptly encounters every gothic trope ever, plus a really fun twist on the haunted house/ghost story.

It turns out that being a mean girl debutante used to getting her own way is exactly what's needed to survive this story. I had no end of fun with Noemi bluntly calling out the rule about no talking at dinner, demanding to know exactly what medical treatment her cousin was getting, and generally running roughshod over the creepy atmosphere. A very enjoyable book that I read in a single sitting.
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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2025-09-29 11:38 am
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Alien: Earth 1.08

Darth Real Life hounds my every step these days, but I did manage to watch the Alien: Earth )
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Siderea ([personal profile] siderea) wrote2025-09-29 02:36 am
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Poll: Sense of geopolitical awareness [pols, US, war]

Hey, quick temperature check. I've been reading a lot of media I don't expect my readership to read, and now I'm a little disoriented to who knows what.

Poll #33668 Geopolitics awareness check
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 109

What country do you currently live in?

What is your age?

12-19
1 (0.9%)

20-29
5 (4.6%)

30-39
15 (13.9%)

40-49
29 (26.9%)

50-59
37 (34.3%)

60-69
14 (13.0%)

70-79
7 (6.5%)

80+
0 (0.0%)

To the best of your knowledge, if the US were to go to war tomorrow, against what country would it most likely be?

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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-09-28 09:14 am

fall vibes

I went to Trader Joe's yesterday and in addition to the things I was meant to purchase, I also got apple cider scented foaming hand soap, maple & sea salt kettle corn, ultra moisturizing pumpkin hand cream, and a little white and orange pumpkin to go with the big heirloom pumpkin I also impulse purchased earlier this week. Because it's decorative gourd season, motherfuckers.

While we're on the subject of gourds, let me also recommend this recipe for gluten-free pumpkin bars from Texanerin. Though, really, it's more of a pumpkin cake, tall and fluffy and full of fall spices. I wrote up the details over on [community profile] gluten_free.
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-09-28 01:00 pm

Admin Post: Drawtober 2025: Requesting Prompts

DRAWTOBER is almost here! :D

All About Drawtober Details below )

We will be putting together our own community Prompt List over the next few days, and would once more love to have your input.

As with previous years (2018 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024), we're requesting prompts from you all for this October. A few words/phrases from each person will be selected to make up our community list of 31 prompts (one for each day in October).

You can suggest your own prompts, or any that pique your interest from other October Prompt Lists out there. The deadline for suggesting prompts is in just a few days as we're a little late calling for prompts - Tuesday 30th September, 2025.

Please reply in the comments with 1-5 prompts. Suggestions are welcome from all community members.

Thanks! :)
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-09-27 01:36 pm
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"Don't get vored"

For fans of body horror and/or excellent boss design, please enjoy the Gaping Dragon:



Look, I just love its whole vagina dentata/Venus fly trap/ribcage/entire-body-as-maw/spine-snapping-backbends thing, okay? And it’s a fun fight, despite its absurd number of hitpoints and ability to kill you if it bumps you with a leg while it’s charging.

For anyone curious about how the process of figuring out a Dark Souls boss fight can go, some samples:

https://youtu.be/nnZP6WkKRpg?si=M3abOUFachMgs6cP&t=1143
https://youtu.be/u2U5mlfI6zM?si=Scx5xCM_Z7lB4bbX&t=5560 (after getting Capra on the second try, Mapocolops enters the Montage Of Despair zone)

Important context for some of what’s happening: Dark Souls has no animation cancelling, so if you press the “light attack” button twice, your character will swing twice, and if you press the “heal” button they will start the (slow) flask-drinking animation, even if you’ve subsequently realized this was a terrible idea and are now frantically pressing the buttons to dodge and screaming at your character to move. This is part of what requires you to be more deliberate and tactical; you can’t button-mash your way through even if you can mash buttons quickly.

(Also, both Reggie and Mapo started off summoning an NPC for assistance, but the trouble with it in this fight is that the NPC AI is not very bright and tends to stand in front of the dragon and get eaten early, leaving the player dealing with a boss that still has the extra HP to make up for the summons.)

Conversely, after having an un-fun time with Capra, Symbalily reads the fight near-perfectly on her first try: https://youtu.be/ByTGX1NRFs0?si=VBbn5DLh0hK-Gqp5&t=3183

(Team Halberd for the win; that two-handed R2 is so good.)
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Siderea ([personal profile] siderea) wrote2025-09-26 07:17 pm
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Two Q [writing, DW]

1)

Is there a term for the part of a large non-fiction writing project that comes after the research – when you have a huge pile of sources and quotes and whatnot – and before the actual "writing" part, the part that involves making sure you have all the citations correct for the sources, maybe going over the sources to highlight what passages you will quote verbatim, organizing them (historically by putting things on 3x5 cards and moving them around on a surface), and generally wrangling all the materials you are going to use into shape to be used?

I think this is often just thought of as part of "research", but when I'm doing a resource-dense project, it's not at all negligible. It takes a huge amount of time, and is exceptionally hard on my body. I'd like, if nothing else, to complain about it, and not having a word for it makes that hard.

2)

I don't suppose there's some, perhaps undocumented, way to use Dreamwidth's post-via-email feature with manually set dates? So you email in a journal entry to a specific date in the past? This doesn't appear among the options for post headers in the docs.

I am working on a large geopolitics project where I am trying to construct a two-year long timeline, and it dawns on me one of the easiest ways to do that might be to set up a personal comm on DW and literally post each timeline-entry as a comm entry. But maybe not if I have to go through the web interface, because that would be kind of miserable; I work via email.
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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-09-26 08:32 am
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mask up

Yesterday, I was upset to learn that at some point in the last five months Masklab (Wayback link) decided not to sell masks anymore. They were the brand that fit me the best and they came in so many colors and patterns they made wearing a mask feel a little less dire.

Here's the stats for comparison:

  • Made in Hong Kong in an ISO-certified Class 7 clean room
  • Highest surgical mask standard ASTM F2100 Level 3 certified by STC:Test Report
  • PFE>99.9%, BFE>99.9%
  • EU PPE Standard EN149 FFP2:Test Report
  • Printed with non-toxic, azo-free dyes certified by STC:Test Report
  • High breathability
  • Fluid resistant up to 160mmHg
  • Individually-wrapped
  • Size: 190mm x 85mm

The good news is that other companies also make this style of mask. So does anyone have recommendations for PPF2/KF94 Korean-style respirators? I'd love it if they came in fun colors, but it's more important that they're trustworthy and reasonably priced.

The folks in r/Masks4All recommend Savewo (Family Masks in the US site), Breatheteq, WellBefore, and Vida as substitutes.

Anyone familiar with any of these?

Or just tell me what you're wearing these days.

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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-09-24 09:19 am
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A Drop of Corruption (Shadow of the Leviathan #2), by Robert Jackson Bennett

Another Ana and Din mystery. It was fine! But, like the first book, it lacked charisma. I'd put it down fully intending to pick it back up again once I'd eaten dinner or brushed my teeth or ensured the kitten wasn't quietly unravelling the fabric of the universe, but once I got back I'd do literally anything but pick it up again, sometimes leaving the actual book open next to me while I played hours of picross, watched trashy documentaries on Netflix, or read articles I'd had languishing in open tabs for months.

The world is interesting, but the main characters still aren't doing it for me. Like the first book, I was more intrigued by the secondary characters. Here, the warden Malo with her brash confidence, traumatic past, and uncertain future, and in the last book, the investigator who was better with a sword than a notebook and whom I'd inadvertently—and with absolutely no encouragement from the text—pictured as Gimli from The Lord of The Rings movies. Din, in many ways, reads as a means to an end, a recording device more than a fully developed person with his own voice and thoughts, and Ana, well, I figured out what she was before Din, but that's not saying much.

Contains: smoking (especially as a form of self-medication); hereditary enslavement; descriptions of violence and dead bodies; body horror.
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The Ginger Tiger Cat ([personal profile] gingicat) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew2025-09-24 08:47 am

5 Calls Dot Org

Learned about this from the weekly Indivisible email!

5 CALLS DOT ORG
Click on this tool (https://5calls.org/all/) to name and dial and/or email your federal representatives, simply following a script . As appropriate, express your gratitude and/or request increased action. Keep in mind that staffers log just one issue per call. Each one matters big time.

Massachusetts folks:
Interested in making a few key calls? Please call or write Governor Healey, urging her to act boldly, and/or tell Senators Warren and Markey to fight hard against giving Trump a blank check! https://5calls.org/issue/federal-budget-government-shutdown/
You needn't make speeches. One-line statements will make your communication count as much as - if not more than - a long explanation.
Template to contact Governor Healey, from Indivisible:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KSmFBTRj21bu-qsJAnTz4gJKk1EAnCRPSjBbRTiaXOQ/
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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2025-09-24 10:32 am

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (TV Series)

German-French channel ARTE also put up the complete Wolf Hall, so I was able to watch the six parter they did based on Hilary Mantel's third Cromwell novel at last. What I thought of the novel itself, its plusses and minuses and how it deals with the history, you can read here, so this review is mostly about how it fares as a book adaptation and tv miniseries.

Spoilers have heretical opinions on Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell )
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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] drawesome2025-09-24 05:18 am

Do You Remember

Title: Do You Remember on AO3
Artist: [personal profile] mific
Rating: Gen
Fandom: Musicians
Characters/Pairings: Members of Earth Wind and Fire
Summary: The 21st night of September.
Content Notes: Created in Procreate. It's a bit after the 21st now, but I started it then. Some of Earth Wind and Fire, singing "September".