The older I get, the more I laugh.

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.15 at 16:51
I'm feeling: ditzy
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Are you still following the Victoria Bitter/Thanfiction/Andrew Blake HP drama?

If you are, there is a second F_W post here

and ...

... there is A POST OF UTTER AWESOME WANK HERE.

*covers mouth with hand*

Srsly. It rarely gets better than this. MsScribe is feeling the slight heat of competition methinks.

Fic: "Edible Tattoos" (Kirk/McCoy, NC17, sappy)

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.15 at 10:28
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Title: Edible Tattoos
Pairing: Kirk/McCoy
Rating: NC17
Warnings: none
Word Count: ~2150
Summary: Jim has a plan, involving edible Christmassy tattoos.
A/N: Written for Space Wrapped, a Kirk/McCoy Christmas countdown comm. So, I've been awake a lot lately (no, I mean a LOT) and am all screwed up for time. I had one fic I started for this, and then I realized it was getting all involved and there was no way it was getting done today, so I though, okay, but I can always do porn, short and sweet, right? And then the porn developed other traits, like possibly oversugary sweetness.

Fic Rec!!

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.15 at 09:33
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I can't help but feel a bit smug today. I won the fest lottery--again!--over on [info]snapelyholidays! I know there are a ton of you on my flist who are true and deep fans of Snermione, and as such, you will want to rush over to read my gift: Out of This World.

This fic is so peaceful and gently written, infused with wry humor and Muggle history. The setting is perfect, the character development believable and true, and the relationships between them all (there is a supporting cast that comes as a bit of a pleasant surprise) comfortable and secure.

Whoever my mystery author is put a lot of time and research into this fic and it shows. The pacing is perfect and the whole feel of the story is fantastically suited to each section. That's... probably an odd way of putting it, but the story goes through more than one moment in time.

I loved this fic. I'm feeling floaty and peaceful after having read it, and considering what a shit day I had yesterday, that's really kind of awesome. If the author is on my flist, THANK YOU! You've made my week with this, if not my month and year as well!

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.15 at 09:34
I'm feeling: blank
The removal of the 'unspecified' field in the gender area of LJ's sign-up code was an error and will not go live, according to LJ's management.

From Anjelika Petrochenko, US general manager

"We were going to add a gender field to the sign up user flow, which is fine, but by mistake it became a mandatory "female/male" field for everyone. This is why this is not going live. And this is what beta releases are for, to see problems and solve them before any user faces a problem."


Nice deep breath, everyone. There.

Now, where do I go to find out the requirements for Yuletide uploading?

Ficlet -- Caterpillars -- Adam Lambert -- Gen

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.15 at 02:46
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I swear to God, the Lambert family kills me. They're all so precious! ALSO, ALSO, CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE FACT THAT ADAM WAS A CHUNKY, AWKWARD TEENAGER? LOOK AT HIM.

In that vein, have some kid!fic. YES, KID!FIC, BITCHES. This is inspired by the comments that Adam's dad Eber recently made at an LGBT fundraising event about Adam's wee soccer career.

Warning: I don't actually know anything about soccer. To any Lambert who stumbles across this, DON'T GOOGLE YOURSELF. Here there be monsters.


This is just ridiculous. )

I am swiping this PSA content wholesale from BethBethBeth

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.14 at 22:45
(and hoping she doesn't notice the plagiarism) (am kidding. Beth, I am plagiarizing you. Sry.)

No, I'm just a little too sleepystupid to be more coherent on my own, and she says all the things I mean to, so.

Anyway.

Take a look at this charming news from [personal profile] synecdochic about LJ's decision to make Gender a mandatory field and only allow the options 'Male' or 'Female.'

Even if I didn't have friends who identify as transgender or genderqueer, I'd still be disgusted by LJ's shortsighted and, quite frankly, hateful decision, because...what will our next mandatory binary choice be? “Black or White?” “Christian or Atheist?” How many ways can you imagine you being written out of the equation?

Read the relevant linked posts, consider changing your gender listing to unspecified' while you still can (if you haven't already done it), and consider – one more time – whether it might not be smarter to leave LJ once and for all.


---

Part not from Beth: so, in following links, it seems pretty clear the intent is probably targeting for ads, which, yeah, hi, I don't actually want pop-ups and flash ads in the first place? but oh my GOD do I ever not want ads that guess what I will like based upon my biological gender, because, and I swear this is not a slam against those of you who are fond of cosmetics and shoes, but I am not one of you, and I already tolerate 837456826345 pages of less-intrusive nonblinky ads for these and similar in magazines more aimed toward women. Not that I want to see more ads for trucks, either, but I'm more likely to buy a truck than a truckload of shoes. Anyway. This shit is not binary, sorry, and I know there is a whole industry of people who try to take demographics and break them down this way and I know that by and large, they see trends and averages and it works well enough for them, but it doesn't work well enough for me, and I can't imagine I'm so very unusual that my frequent irritation at assumptions made along these lines is totally off the end of the curve.

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EDIT: There are now addenda to the original post in which the US GM asserts this was all a test thing and they really had no such intent. I think that's ass-covering, but as long as the outcome is Not Do That, okay. *Waits for next time they do a code push*

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1013562.html, and you are welcome to comment there. OpenID and/or anon comments are allowed.

Week Two of Festapalooza Recs

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.14 at 16:37
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Daily Deviant's Kinky Kristmas continues to be an awesome fest filled with "Things That Make Me Happy." The art and fic is totally worth spending a few hours devouring, and best yet, nothing is too long.

[info]happy_trekmas started posting and for me, it's hard to rec fic over there because I am as multi-shippy as it's possible to get, so EVERYTHING appeals. However, I will definitely say that the art is not to be missed. I don't care WHAT your shipping preferences are, it's just lovely. Here are two fine examples:

Personal Physician is a Jim/Bones fic PLUS art combo that is just... zomgholycow to die for. Seriously good and gorgeous and I can't say enough about it. :D

Doube Ridged is Jim/Spock art. Guhhhhh, I uh, may have stared a hole into my screen at this. Also, it made me laugh my ass off!

One piece of art that wasn't in [info]happy_trekmas but which I have to rec just because it's brilliant and deserves recognition is Kirk/McCoy and it's just GORGEOUS!

Um, okay, this is getting lengthy )

Gah, fests I haven't really had a chance to read: [info]bestmates_xmas. I'm falling behind, y'all. I know there are several fics just in Kinky Kristmas I haven't had a chance to read, much less the hundred others posting at the moment.

And seriously, SERIOUSLY, if you read a fic/view art and you like it, even a little bit?? LEAVE A COMMENT. That is like, the reason we do this. Well, that and because the voices won't shut up. But still. Comments are like little pieces of purest chocolate.

And who doesn't like chocolate?

Cheer up, giant emo boy!

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.14 at 11:16
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Okay, so I know everyone else is squeeing over Gabe and Adam hanging out and how there is ONE FANDOM, but I'm all about this picture:

Photobucket

Heehee, awwwwww! *pets him*

......(I want his coat! And his hat!)

Have Yourself a Wank Little Christmas

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.14 at 13:05
I'm feeling: cheerful
Victoria Bitter is back and this time's he's a Harry Potter BNF with a mysterious past and months left to live.

OF COURSE YOU ARE, SWEETIE.

I am both jealous and disturbed at how easy it is for some folks to churn out a quarter million words of fic and gather minions by the score in less than a year's time. *pouts* I am simply not trying hard enough, damn it!

Man, if I weren't so lazy I'd so rule the world.

BTW, I'm dying of laughter so send me lip gloss.

--

This is an interesting discussion on Dreamwidth about Dreamwidth and how it's lacking the social development some people thought we'd see by now.

Don't get me wrong, I like DW, but for various technical aspects. The conversations aren't happening here and that's fine as I personally get enough out of the service to make sharing content here worthwhile. I think part of the problem is that a few folks assumed that everyone on LJ was just dying for a better platform and that DW was the answer to their prayers, even if they didn't yet know it.

Unfortunately, most people like (can tolerate?) LJ and hate change. This is a deadly combination for anything that isn't so revolutionary, so very, very different and better, it can't be resisted. DW is nice and had good stuff, but it's not different enough.

And LJ isn't evil enough. Or something like that.

Hmm. Amazing superpower, or beneficiary of serendipity?

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.14 at 07:17
Heh, yesterday, in a locked post (locked because it was mostly about other kinds of content), I said something to the effect that we were now in the annual period of impatience, in which we wait for fic both by and for self to post at various fests.

This morning, fic for me is up at both Happy Trekmas [here] and Smutty Claus [here is the fic; the Smutty_Claus post at LJ is here].

Either I have a superpower (in which case, I probably should use it more directly for good rather than for making the world eject fic for me), or I am the beneficiary of entertaining serendipity.

:D

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1013199.html, and you are welcome to comment there. OpenID and/or anon comments are allowed.

Two teenyfics of very different tone.

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.13 at 23:25
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Today's Bridge2Sickbay prompts were all images. I did some other drabbles and stuff, but here, you get one with babies, and one with ow.

Title: Child Development
Prompt: Spock, Uhura: a picture of two babies in a spilled-over box of packing peanuts
Words: 350, sappy.

Child Development )



Title: Still Standing
Prompt: Author's choice (Kirk, McCoy): a picture of six blue and red darts that have all missed a yellow balloon.
Words: 400, ouchy.

Still Standing )

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1012755.html, and you are welcome to comment there. OpenID and/or anon comments are allowed.

Super-late holiday cards?

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.11 at 23:29
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I have had a stupid day.

Stupid week, actually. Some of the factors have been household drama, broken things, and a lot of medicine with not nearly enough sleep.

I believe this calls for a round of increasing general cheer. So. Drabbled*-within cards, anyone? No particular reciprocity expected, required, or anticipated.

I will need a character and a prompt (HP or Trek Reboot or original if you wanna see what my cracked head comes up with), and I tend to like prompts that are single words or short phrases, though a couple single words is fine and if you MUST use a quote, just know I am at least as likely to take it out of context as in. ;) And obviously I will need an address and a handle I can write on the envelope that will both get to you and not freak anyone out.

I have some cards that are Christmas-specific, and some that are non-denominational; if this is critical to you, please to note. I make no promise whatsoever that I will get them mailed by Friday, so they are likely, at least some of them, to be late. Late December or January cheer is good, too, right? Right! *nods*

Onward, then. Comments are screened (and clearly I can't answer any of them as that would unscreen them). Just in this case, I am disabling comments on the other sites so as to put all the comments in one place.

If I get *horribly* overwhelmed, I will note accordingly. But, I mean, hey, cards will go on sale in a couple of weeks, and FEBRUARY cheer is ALSO good.


*If I'm hand-writing, it's likely I will not do exactly 100 words. I mean, I might, but just saying. You might get a limerick. Or a bunch of haiku. Or a word puzzle, for all I know.

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1011674.html, and am directing you there to put the comments all in one place. OpenID and/or anon comments are allowed.

Bad Wife is Bad

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.11 at 21:26
Photographic evidence that will haunt my husband for the rest of his life:




I'm thinking of having Christmas cards made...

Reply from Jennifer Vanasco

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.11 at 11:24
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So, Jennifer Vanasco of 365gay.com responded via email to my open letter (which was in response to her open letter to Adam Lambert in the Huffington Post).

Jennifer's email to me. )



My reply:

My reply. )

LOLs forever!!

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.11 at 13:32
Hey VL! Guess what?! GUESS WHAT?!

The Demon Daddy has a Battalion Holiday Party tonight.

Guess what else?!

HE HAS TO DRESS UP LIKE AN ELF!!

Oh, there will be pictures. Lots and lots of pictures!

Drug and Browser of DOOM

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.11 at 13:00
I'm feeling: exhausted
I'm done with the Biaxin. Last pill taken this morning.

*throws empty bottle down and jumps on it*

Srsly, it's a very effective, but very awful antibiotic. If you have stomach, energy or emotional issues, you're well-advised to take something else like Levaquin or Augmenten. This stuff made me vomit, oversleep and have scary dreams. I actually dreaded swallowing it. I'm sooooooooo tired. :(

Oh, and it leaves the most awful taste in your mouth that you can imagine.

But I'm not coughing anymore.

Yay?

---

I'm not sure this was ever cross-posted, but I've noticed some people have been frustrated with their Firefox browsers. Here's a possible fix:

*** I think I might have found (FINALLY) a solution for my never-ending Firefox memory-eating issue. No, it's not fooling around in about:config - which puts the 'T' in 'tedious' - it's an extension that runs very well, even with 3.5.5

AFOM 2.0 for Firefox. AFOM recovers Memory Leakage within a running instance of the Firefox browser application.

Note: ( Windows Only )

AFOM, focuses on two ( 2 ) types of memory usage and with flushing for memory recovery.
When resource requirements ( Stack and Heap ) have been reached, approximately twenty-seven ( 27 ) seconds afterward, the memory will be flushed and recovered from Fragmented Orphaned Ram memories.


I'm down to 36,000K (5%) from 185,000K (98%). Yeah, hello, that's the way it's supposed to be. ***

I'm still debating uninstalling it and sticking with Chrome and K-Meleon. I have a need for speed over extensions. A stupid slow, crashing browser can have all the bells and whistles it wants and I won't be happy with it.

Oh well, what the hell.

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.09 at 21:55
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If I came with a warning label, what would it say?

Just out of morbid curiosity.

*****

So, the Adam Lambert segment on Barbara Walters special about the 10 Most Fascinating People of the Year. Short? Disappointing? What the hell was that?

I did get one good laugh out of it when Babs talked about when Adam "came out" in Rolling Stone, "shocking absolutely no one." Preach it, Babs. The dude wasn't hiding a damn thing.

*****

Ugh, ugh, *scours the 'net for the latest episode of Glee* C'mon, bitches, I need my Kurt fix!

Drumming diary: Mr. Brightside II

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.09 at 17:21
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I'm gonna be giving myself another week on this one - it's a complex song, and I've just realized that I've got change up the sticking in order to play the sixteenth notes fast enough.

At 140 bpm, there's no way I'll be able to play sixteenth notes while single-sticking it, so I'm going to double-stick and roll all of those notes. 'Double-sticking' is when you loosen your hold on the sticks and allow them to bounce on the drum head (or in this case, the hit-hat). The secondary hit, obviously, is not as powerful, but there's just no way I can move my limbs fast enough to single-stick those sections.

That will make it tricky to hit the snare just once on 2 and 4, but I'll have to train my hand to switch back and forth. It also means I've got to retrain my limbs to play the verses, then match the rest of the song to that faster tempo. Once I get the verses (and the breaks, the breaks are kind of tricky) down, the rest of the song should be easy. *knock on wood*

Meme, ganked from many

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.09 at 15:29
Meme is: please comment to tell me, If I came with a warning label, what would it say?

Flora's addendum is: please, feel free to build upon other people's answers and generally be ridiculous. I has the snot and lung-ick, and require entertaining.

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1010290.html. Comments may be left here or there; you can comment there with OpenID even if you don't have an account.

LJ, White Collar Etc.

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.09 at 14:42
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For those of you not getting your comments, this page will keep you somewhat up to date:

http://www.livejournal.com/tools/recent_comments.bml

It's better than nothing, I think. ;)

***

More White Collar Talk, With Some Spoilers )

***

I've been having sexy-times dreams about Josh Duhamel lately. No, I don't get it either. Although I heard that Leo Du Pres is coming back to AMC in February!!! OMG!!!

*raises eyebrow at Huffington Post*

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.09 at 10:57
Huh. I posted my open letter to Jennifer Vanasco in the comments of her blog article over 24 hours ago.

The Huffington Post staff have yet to allow them to be posted. (Comments are moderated.)

Huh.

*sips tea* Pardon me while I'm deeply unimpressed by a supposedly left-wing newspaper, and the free press in general.

Yuletide

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.09 at 11:33
I'm feeling: cheerful
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Technically - and I mean technically - the minimum amount of work on my Yuletide is done.

In reality, it needs a lot of work. But the Write or Die desktop software certainly does keep one honest and on time.

The worst part is that my brain keeps sending me veering off in directions away from what I'm pretty sure my recipient wanted. I'm not sure whether to reign myself in or write the story as I feel best telling it. I wonder which they'd be happier with?

Yeah. Needs work. That's for sure. But still ... a thousand words! Le minimum is done. Whew.

ETA: Oh, and LJ? You can get off the Comment Failboat now. Srsly, you are irritating me.

Blah and Test

Posted by [info]ingrid on 2009.12.09 at 09:06
I'm feeling: chipper
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What a miserable storm! All night long the rain made the fire escape sound like a xylophone.

Also, I didn't know you could have three crossposting addresses from Dreamwidth. FTW!!!

Okay, Yuletide story. It's your turn for my attention. *determined*

This is what I get for fooling around on the Internet

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.09 at 00:47
Did anyone else notice Tom Conrad's picture of William Beckett's spread legs on the "Sex Is Not The Enemy" blog?

Right here. (Note: that picture is SFW. Most of the others linked below are not.)

I'm presuming that someone in the fandom sent it in...I've seen this blog making the rounds on my flist. If not, and Tomrad reads SINTE, then......yeah, I can't think of a proper response.

If you're not reading this feed, you should be. There's all kinds of beautiful, sexy, strange, and just plain amazing stuff to see and read there. Like:
+ A naked woman in horns.
+ Genderfuckery galore. Half the time I have to examine the pictures before I can even take a guess as to who is what gender. When viewing an older picture I literally murmured aloud, "Okay, who does the penis belong to......?"
+ Gorgeous erotica. (Personally, I love the kind that doesn't necessarily show a lot, you know? You can do so much with so little. I mean, look at that picture. I am. :))
+ A daily dose of awwwww. They look so sweet!
+ Body positivity.
+ Funny cartoons.
+ Whatever the hell is going on here.
+ I almost feel bad looking at this one. It seems so private.
+ This dude (SFW) has to be one of the most conventionally masculine-looking FTM transmen that I have ever seen in my life. DAMN. I'd expect to see that guy sauntering out of an Abercrombie and Fitch ad, or maybe moving through the pot haze of a frat party with a red plastic cup of beer in hand.

ALSO, HOLY SHIT. HOLY SHIT. I don't know whether to be terrified or turned on.

Anyway, yeah. Go check it out.



ETA: Ahahahahahaaaaa, I just ran across pictures that my college friend Kristen drew of her wife Kim. Hi, explicit Kim! I see you haven't changed! Hee.

Do you see what I see??

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.08 at 15:02





Do YOU see slash in this picture? Like... blatant, slashy slash?

I went to have lunch with the hubby today (for those unaware, the hubby is in the US Army) and noticed that he had his Distinguished Order of Saint Martin on display and this picture is part of the presentation package thingy that sits out (it's apparently Saint Martin and a beggar... I think we ALL know what he's begging for *wink wink*).

I tried not to giggle. I did not succeed.

Yeah, yeah. Don't ask, don't tell. *sporfle*

Still Lurking About

Posted by [info]thetreacletart on 2009.12.08 at 00:14
I had the most lovely surprise in my in-box today. Several thoughtful and generous friends sent me some virtual gifts. I can't tell you how touched I was by that. And how very surprised.

Know that I think of you all often. Nearly daily, truth be told. I still write stories in my head; I just can't seem to get them down on paper – how sad is that. One day, soon, I'll give you all a more detailed update, one that better chronicles my ups and down of the last year. It’s been…interesting.

Happy holidays to all.

With love,

TTT

An open letter to Jennifer Vanasco, editor-in-chief of 365gay.com

Posted by [info]stele3 on 2009.12.07 at 13:31
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Dear Jennifer,

I read your recent Huffington Post article ("How Adam Lambert Is Hurting Gay Marriage") with varying degrees of frustration and horror.

First of all, I find it very telling that your title focuses so exclusively on gay marriage. I guess it shouldn't be surprising: when I recently came out to a coworker she rushed to assure me that she supported gay marriage. To which I wanted to respond, "....so?" I have no desire to ever get married; yet my identity has become synonymous with that struggle...in fact, gay marriage has come to dominate any discussion of gay rights.

I use "gay" here in its proper definition -- i.e. "same-sex, esp. men" - because that is exactly what gay rights has become: upper-class, white gay men and lesbians determined to make their lives exactly like those of heterosexual people. We have seen the Holy Grail, and it's a white picket fence with a house, two parents, and 2.5 children. The perfect nuclear family, modified only slightly, just a little bit, pretty please. Who could ask for anything more? No one, according to you.

And here I thought we were supposed to be fighting repression, not perpetuating the practice.

Which is not to say that I am against same-sex marriage -- just against the idea that it's the only dream worth aspiring to, and that a pseudo-heterosexual lifestyle should somehow be my ideal, too. Two friends of mine, lesbians, got married during that brief, precious window of opportunity in California. They had a full ceremony, one of them changed her last name, the whole works. Oh, how lovely, you'd probably croon, and put them up on a kid-friendly slideshow to show mainstream America how nice and friendly the Gays really are, how we really want to be just like them.

Except, my friends were and continue to be in an open relationship, and are into the kind of scene that revels in leashes and crawling around onstage. That is the kind of marriage that makes them happy. It works for them.

It's very clear which part of their marriage is palatable to mainstream America, and to you.

You remind me of Frank Kameny, the gay rights activist who organized marches in the 60's. He's inarguably a pioneer; he also forced women to wear skirts, men to wear suits and ties during the marches and wouldn't allow same-sex handholding. When two women attempted to do so, he immediately broke them up saying, "None of that!" You and Kameny are both so focused on achieving the same rights as the heterosexual majority that you have adopted their tactics, too -- censorship and moral panic. Oh my god, Adam Lambert is destroying the moral fabric of America the gay community.

It was the drag queens and hustlers at Stonewall, Jennifer. And it was the drag queens and hustlers who were very quickly edged out of the mainstream gay rights movement by people like Kameny because they were too gauche, too gaudy, too sexual. Sound familiar? Yes, Adam Lambert got up in front of millions of Americans and dared to openly express his sexuality; it's a sexuality that includes BDSM tones, as anyone who's seen him perform or read his interviews will know. You rushed to side with the FCC and wag your finger at him, because that's what you really want: to be part of that big happy majority and never mind what parts of your identity or community you have to repress or screen in order to make all gays seem non-threatening (acceptable, apologetic).

Newsflash: if we all behaved in a way that wouldn't shock or upset mainstream American culture, none of us would be queer. And I use "queer" in its adopted definition, meaning "all of us." The married lesbians who enjoy flogging. The transman wrestling with the start of his transition and being told by his LGBT college class that chromosomes are the sole determinant of gender. The asexual currently glaring at her computer screen as she types furiously away. The glam rocker who put on a performance no more salacious than those of his straight peers. We are a far more varied community than just "gay," and no, not all of us want that white picket fence. Jumping on a high horse to condemn how anyone in our community expresses their sexuality (within the legal and moral confines of consent) is the kind of thing best left to Jerry Falwell, whose foundation Liberty Counsel has rushed to condemn Adam Lambert as well. You're on the same side as Jerry Falwell right now, Jennifer. Well done.

Adam Lambert might indeed be hurting the picture of The Harmless Gays Who Just Want To Live Like Regular Folks that you're so desperately propping up, but you are hurting the queer community.

But you don't care. You want to live in your pretty glass house with all the trappings of a heterosexual life, but with a chewy gay center that is properly tucked away so as not to shock the neighbors. So you go on Huffington Post and you decry a man for openly expressing his sexuality, calling it thoughtless, degrading, and dishonorable.

I know a word just as dirty as "dishonor," Jennifer, and twice as damning: sellout.

Regards,
A Queer Woman

Teenyfic: "Best Seat in the House" (Kirk/McCoy, PG, saptastic)

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.06 at 18:54
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Title: Best Seat in the House
Pairing: Kirk/McCoy
Rating: PG
Words: 400
A/N: One of today's Bridge2Sickbay teenyfics. Prompt was Best seat in the house.

Best Seat in the House )

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1009581.html. Comments may be left here or there; you can comment there with OpenID even if you don't have an account.

Issues with notifiactions

Posted by [info]squeaky in [info]announcements on 2009.12.06 at 21:23
There have been a lot of issues with notifications with several email providers for the past 2 weeks. Seems that a spammer has been using insanejournal.com as a landing page for their spam. This is causing some email providers to either delay or completely block mail from insanejournal.com.

There isn't anything we can do about this besides continue to be vigilant in suspending these accounts. If you own an account that gets suspended with no notification it is because your account was mistakenly identified as a spam account. Due to the shear volume of accounts being suspended we cannot review each individual account so some mistakes may be made.

Please understand we have been and will continue to do anything we can to stop this spam and therefore restore the ability to send email to a number of providers.

I love the people who live inside my computer!

Posted by [info]coffee_n_cocoa on 2009.12.06 at 17:49
I'm feeling: ecstatic
I got my [info]smutty_claus gift-fic today!

Ever read one of those fics that makes you think you can never write your OTP again, because the author did it so much better than you ever could? Well, that happened to me once this year already, and it happened again today.

Go, RIGHT NOW, and read Protective Measures this instant. It's Neville/Ginny, it's beautifully written, it has angst to make your chest tighten and a coming together guaranteed to make you melt into a happy puddle for both of them. Seriously, it's one of the best Neville/Ginny fics EVAR, and I intend to stalk the author after reveals, if they're not already on my f-list (in which case, I love you. I really, really love you).

Summary: After the war is over, Neville and Ginny attempt to pick up the pieces.

It's gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous.

Now, GO! Read! Leave glowing, effusive love for the author!

A fest.... Just for me?? and Various Fest Recs

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.05 at 12:01
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I have decided that [info]daily_deviant's Kinky Kristmas fest is really secretly a Make Eey Happy fest.

Hello, my kinks. I would rec specific fic and art from this fest, but seriously, it's ALL so damn delicious that I can't pick just one.

I urge you all to go to Kinky Kristmas and roll around in the kinky dirty gorgeousness that's been posted.

As for the other fests I'm participating in/reading, have some fic and art!!

A Holiday With Old Friends on [info]snapelyholidays. Snupin art with a bit of backstory ficlet. Lovely and awesome. I love this person's Snape.

A Haunting Past on [info]snapelyholidays. Severus/Lily/Remus with some delicious potion's accident smut. God, I love it!

Rock and a Hard Place on [info]snarry_holidays. Lovely dirty wall-sexxin' Snarry art. I love this "mystery" artist to pieces, and this is just one example of why!

Of Hope Restored on [info]snarry_holidays. This one's long (20k+), but with forced bonding, deaged Snape Snarry, can you really turn it down? Can you? I didn't think so. :D It's an awesome fic.

The Storm and After on [info]harry_holidays is some dark and gritty and perfectly dystopian Drarry with some incredibly ingenious and imaginative magical effects. I'd be reccing this up and down even if it wasn't for me. The fact that it's my gift? Is just the icing on the cake!

Cultivating Trust on [info]harry_holidays is a lovely, sweet Draco/Neville with a perfect blend of Narcissa and Scorpius. It's beautifully written and Neville really shines in this fic, which I love to see. :D

The Song of Surrender on [info]bestmates_xmas is a gorgeous, long bit of Harry/Ron fic in which Ron goes above and beyond for Harry. Harry has special needs in this fic (rope bondage kink) and it's just perfectly written. I loved how the author handled the relationship here. It was believable and perfect.

Ego Boosting on [info]bestmates_xmas is a really wonderful fic in its own right, but it OWNS MY HEART for the fact that there are TABLES full of NUMBERS in this fic! NUMBERS! TABLES OF THEM! *loves* *loves so much* Y'all have to go read this one. It's fun and awesome and so much a perfect example of why I secretly love this pairing to death.

The Distraction of Attraction on [info]bestmates_xmas is another lovely, fun, bromancey fic. I know, I'm reccing a lot from this fest, but everything's been so awesome and great and really, they've posted a LOT of fic there, so. Heh.

A Little Sideways on [info]smutty_claus was a lovely and almost heartbreaking Cedric/Luna. I think I might have held my chest through most of it. Very awwwww and sniffle. LOL.

AND! Last but not least, [info]happy_trekmas began posting today, and they started off with a bang!

Double-Ridged is Kirk/Spock art of deliciousness, exploring one of my favorite tropes from that fandom. Whee! Spock-cock at its finest!

Gah, I've read a ton of excellent fic this season, and it's only the first week! How will I ever keep it up? Hehehehe. "Keep it up." Heh.

Oh, and just in case you just wandered in and have never met me before, all the art linked from here is NWS! Because I'm a perv like that.

Fic Rec, hot hot hot! Go read it now!

Posted by [info]eeyore9990 on 2009.12.04 at 18:47
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OMG, you guys. I totally scored in the gift fic department today.

Have you ever read something and just thought, "You know, I should stop writing completely because I will never ever be able to write like this"? That totally happened to me.

My major downfall when it comes to writing is being descriptive. I just can't do it. I don't have that skill set. But the brilliantly imaginative author who wrote my gift at [info]harry_holidays has more ability in the tip of his/her pinky toe than I'll have, ever. God, y'all, it is just AMAZING.

My only quibble is that I wanted more. More, more, more. I want to read more in this universe. I want a 500,000 word epic. I want... everything. LOL! I am so damn greedy. But seriously, how can you read something like this:

It had been raining in London.

Harry could smell it. It was in the unique city-scent of damp concrete and the tang of scorched steel and ozone lingering in the air. It was in the cautious eyes that stared at the sky from broken and curtained windows, and in the silence of the streets and alleys, and the lone unmoving hubcap balanced edgewise on the rim of an open manhole.


...and not just immediately be sucked into the story. I wanted to weep with the beauty of the details, and then again with the element that drives the fic (which I won't give away here; you'll have to read it yourselves). You guys, if you've never trusted me before, trust me now.

Run and read The Storm and After, just as fast as you can. It's 3600 brilliant NC-17 words of Harry/Draco relationship, but that's really only the very tip of the iceberg here. I mean. OMG, just go read it.

Christmas lights

Posted by [info]coffee_n_cocoa on 2009.12.04 at 19:23
I'm feeling: amused
Taking a short break from finishing up the [info]smutty_claus fic to bring you this inspiring sight:

Doesn't this put you in the holiday spirit?

As you were.

Oh good grief.

Posted by [info]florahart on 2009.12.04 at 13:43
Do you know what is super wrong with my response to this item from regretsy?

Go look; I'll wait.

It's that when I glanced at it, after observing the title "This is how we love," the silhouette I saw was Jar-Jar Binks on the right, and my immediate problem with this as a representation of love was that Padme's hair is never all stringy like that, and Anakin's is never long enough to be like that.

BRAIN.

WHAT THE.

I originally posted this at http://florahart.dreamwidth.org/1008752.html. Comments may be left here or there; you can comment there with OpenID even if you don't have an account.

Permanently Insane accounts

Posted by [info]squeaky in [info]announcements on 2009.12.03 at 21:55
From now until January 3rd we are going to be selling Permanently Insane accounts for their regular price of $50. In addition we are selling Permanent Extra Userpics for $25. This will bring the userpic total of your Permanently Insane account to 500 for the life of your account.