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As always, Evil!Janeway is hot, though less so than the Living Witness version. It's the eyes - our main characters all have huge eyes, so the somewhat more realistically animated adult human characters look slightly uncanny valley, even though their eyes ought to make sense.

Also, damn, Chakotay has got some arms! Is this true IRL? I don't remember ever seeing the live actor ever without sleeves....

Also also, I honestly love every time Gwen gets a moment of happiness, no matter how small. She really has had a miserable life. Every second chasing replicated pie over the ship, or squirting whipped cream into her mouth, or, one hopes, finally spending some time playing goofy holodeck games, is a second worth living. And so, I will say, I appreciate that the animators took the time to let her smirk a little when Evil!Chakotay proposed starting his torture session with "the cute one", aka Murf the Indestructible. You gotta find those moments of joy when you can, sweetie!

(Question: Are mirror tribbles... nice? What about their new team pet, Bribble? Would Bribble have a goatee and be evil in the mirror verse? How sapient is that thing, anyway?)

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Whumpex reveals!

Jun. 10th, 2025 11:19 pm[personal profile] sholio
sholio: (Cute cactus)
[community profile] whumpex revealed tonight! (And H/C-ex is supposed to in a few days, if it's not delayed. All the hurtcomfort all the time.)

I got:

Staying Power (Babylon 5, Londo & Vir, 4200 wds)

I asked for (among other things) Londo reacting to something bad happening to Vir, or Vir taking a hit for him, and my Mysterious Gifter took me up on it most delightfully!

As usual, there is a fic or two of mine running around loose in the collection as well.
conuly: (Default)
I don't want this getting lost in the links: A Journey Through the Dystopiaverse (some of those poems hit hard)

In personal news, how many nos is one expected to get before they get a yes?

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I managed to find some non-doom-and-gloom links to shove in here as well )

tantalus

Jun. 11th, 2025 04:28 am[syndicated profile] wordsmithdaily_feed
noun: 1. Something temptingly close, yet out of reach. 2. A stand or case for liquor decanters, designed to display them while preventing access.
flamingsword: Cat with megaphone says “FUCK THAT NOISE” (Fuck that noise)
For folks following RFK Jr's attacks on healthcare and public health, you may know that yesterday he dismissed ALL 17 MEMBERS of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee. He intends to replace them, almost certainly, with people who will go along with his antivax agenda. Public comment is open now for this committee's next meeting. Here are instructions, talking points, and a sample comment folks can feel free to share: Tell the CDC: We Need Broad Access to Vaccines and Science-Based Expert Advisory Committees (by Precaution on Substack)

Public comment to CDC ACIP vaccine committee opened on 6/9, and closes 6/20 at 11:59pm EDT . If you think that sounds bafflingly short, that’s because it is. The current regime changed the rules for public comment periods and didn’t tell anybody, probably to make it sound like the public are less invested in politics than previous administrations, and prop up the illusion of confidence in this regime. 🤬🤬🤬 Fuck THAT noise!

Link outside the HTML if anyone needs that:
https://precaution.substack.com/p/tell-the-cdc-we-need-broad-access

Book Log

Jun. 11th, 2025 09:02 am[personal profile] scaramouche
scaramouche: Kevin Tran and Sam Winchester from Supernatural (samkevin pew)
Middle East issue. )

Posted by Matt Kiser

1/ Trump deployed 700 Marines and ordered 2,000 more National Guard troops to Los Angeles, raising the total federal force in the city to nearly 5,000 amid protests over ICE immigration raids. The state of California sued to “immediately” block the deployments, arguing they were unconstitutional, but a federal judge denied the request for an emergency restraining order and set a hearing for Thursday. California Gov. Gavin Newsom called Trump’s moves “reckless” and said troops arrived “without fuel, food, water or a place to sleep,” adding that “If we have to, we will clean up his mess.” Trump, meanwhile, described Los Angeles as a “trash heap” and claimed “entire neighborhoods” were controlled by “transnational gangs and criminal networks,” saying: “We will liberate Los Angeles and make it free, clean, and safe again.” Attorney General Pam Bondi added that protesters who assaulted federal agents would face prosecution. “You spit on a federal law enforcement officer, we are going to charge you with a crime federally.” At least nine people have been charged so far. The Pentagon is still finalizing rules on the use of force by Marines against civilians on U.S. soil. (New York Times / Wall Street Journal / Politico / Associated Press / CNN / CBS News / Associated Press / Bloomberg)

2/ Gov. Gavin Newsom accused Trump of using military force to create “more chaos” in Los Angeles and intimidate political opponents. “These are the words of an authoritarian,” Newsom said after Trump threatened to have him and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass arrested, and deployed Marines and National Guard troops to the city without state approval. “He’s sowing more division. He’s inciting just the same and more fear, more anxiety, more likelihood that people are going to be hurt.” House Speaker Mike Johnson, meanwhile, backed Trump and said Newsom should be “tarred and feathered.” He called the governor “a participant, an accomplice,” and claimed he was blocking federal law enforcement. One White House official said “We’re happy to have this fight,” while one Trump adviser added: “This is what America voted for, period. This is the America First focus that got the president elected and is driven by nothing else than what he promised American voters. Look at the violence, the attacks on law enforcement,” the adviser added. “If Democrats want to support that, let them. This is why we win elections and they do not.” (Politico / Washington Post / NPR / NBC News / ABC News / Axios)

3/ The deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles will cost $134 million, which will be drawn from operations and maintenance funds. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the 60-day mission during a House budget hearing, saying “Trump has said he will protect our agents,” and blamed local officials for protests triggered by ICE immigration raids. Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, however, said the troops weren’t requested and not needed. Lawmakers cited photos of troops sleeping on government building floors and said many lacked food, water, and fuel. Rep. Pete Aguilar asked Hegseth: “Why were we not prepared to provide them with basics such as food and water?” Hegseth, nevertheless, called the claims “a disingenuous attack” and that the military was meeting needs “in real time.” (Politico / CNN / Bloomberg / The Hill / Associated Press)

4/ Trump threatened to use “very big force” against “any” protesters at Saturday’s military parade in Washington. Trump called protesters “people that hate our country” and promised they’ll “be met with very heavy force.” The $45 million parade, to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, but also Trump’s 79th birthday, includes 28 tanks, 50 aircraft, and more than 7,000 troops. The Army, meanwhile, said “We’re not doing crowd control,” and reiterated that the it welcomes peaceful demonstrations. The Secret Service added that demonstrators are “simply people using that First Amendment right to protest.” (ABC News / New York Times / CNBC / Axios)

5/ The World Bank cut its U.S. growth forecast to 1.4% for 2025 – down from 2.8% in 2024 – citing “a substantial rise in trade barriers” from Trump’s tariff policies. It also lowered its global forecast to 2.3%, down from 2.7% it projected in January – the weakest rate in 17 years outside of recession years – and warned that growth could drop further if Trump’s planned tariff hikes take effect in July. The current trajectory points to the slowest global growth since the 1960s. (Associated Press / Bloomberg / New York Times / Wall Street Journal)

poll/ 47% of Americans disapprove of Trump deploying the Marines to Los Angeles, while 34% approve. 45% disapprove the National Guard deployment, with 38% approving. (Axios)

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