The news is not something I am having useful thoughts about so I keep ending up using the time travel button on my tumblr likes and sharing stuff from Winter Soldier era MCU fandom. Trouble is everyone seems convinced they're Cap no matter what. Exhausting and frustrating.
So I am spending most time in stories but not getting much read anyway.
Not great.
I listened a Big Finish Doctor Who box set, The Quin Dilemma. https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-the-sixth-doctor-adventures-the-quin-dilemma-2873 I liked it. The 6th Doctor and companions from all over his time. There's a bit in one episode where people are trying to figure out which Doctor is first and last in his own timeline, since they all look the same, and they're trying to put companions in order, so 6 goes 'it's quite simple' and lists off everyone he has travelled with so far and it is The Most Not Simple. People leave and come back and leave and come back and mix together in new sets and Peri ... I am not going to try and untangle whatever happened to Peri, it happened extensively and a lot. Big Finish out there telling us not to worry about little things like linear time or the thing where logically people would on occasion be aging. Which is fun.
I remember I liked the stories well enough but I could not at this point tell you the individual plots. But with so many companion shenanigans to fit in I thought they did grand landing it.
Yesterday I finished reading Tanya Huff's Into the Broken Lands and then went and got The Silvered by the same author off the book shelf, because that was a good read and in the absence of more of it I'll go around the shelf again. I liked the way the different eras were woven together to show us an unfolding story for two sets of characters and then raise questions about knowledge and the keepers of it and the purpose of it, just by the contrast even before you got to the specifics of the ending. There was one character who I started the book thinking was insufferable and ended the book thinking that at least the book agreed with me. Not subtle, but, consistently and clearly done. Good thoughtful stuff, I reckon.
If I had magic I don't know what I would use it for.
I mean there's the whole Enchantment stack that fails on grounds of free will and democracy, but so many of the other spells only exist to do the same thing, change people's minds so they agree with you, but this time possibly because fireball.
Healing is an obvious good but I personally would have to make myself miserable to do any such thing. Plus the spells for a Pathfinder style healer are adequate for half a dozen people in Pathfinder conditions, so real stuff like epidemics overwhelms the city's magic users every which way you do the maths, which is miserable. You'd have to save it for last resort stuff or something. People would have to choose how to ration it. Unless you could train at least one in six people to do it. Which even Pathfinder does not.
Magic items are good. Clean water. Food supplies. ... but again the numbers matter. Enough for the party is... small.
The RPGs I've bought so many of somehow do not cover the sort of solutions I would find appropriate in as much detail as they cover new and interesting polearms. Makes it tricky.
But like, so many fictional magic users only tackle fictional problems, possibly with a metaphor layer on. Real problems scale up beyond most magical solutions.
I reread The Girl Thing That Went Out For Sushi the other day. Reminded me that one thing people would definitely do with magic is use Polymorph to live the dream.
Also I understand the game mechanical reasons for spells that wear off, but for shape shifting spells that is actually two spells in a row, equally difficult. Wearing off just does not convince me.
People would pick RPG races to turn into but that would only be the beginning.
Sufficiently advanced science or sufficiently advanced magic converge on this one.
But the social acceptance of the fundamental fact that things change when you make them change? May lag more than a little.
Blue Jays homegrown star Bo Bichette is leaving Toronto for the New York Mets, according to media reports. The Associated Press and ESPN report the deal is for $126 million US over three years.
The ever-creative canned beverage company Liquid Death partnered with e.l.f. Cosmetics to introduce “Lip Embalm”, a yummy lip moisturizer that comes the flavors of Liquid Death drinks. To introduce this collaboration, e.l.f.spokesperson Glothar (Roth Gibbs) who was the dad to one of the look-alike girls sang an darkly comedic song about the dire consequences of dry, chapped lips with a wonderfully bizarre twist at the end.
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I keep starting things and then not continuing with them. A couple of weeks ago I started a new crochet granny square; I did about three rounds and haven't picked it up again. Yesterday evening while Eden was down in the basement with me watching something on my phone I opened one of the puzzles I was given for Christmas and sorted out most of the edge pieces into a small plastic container, but I haven't yet been motivated to get out my puzzle mat and actually try to put those pieces into position. I'm a bit hesitant to work on the puzzle when the girls are around because I can see Aria thinking it's funny to play with the pieces and to throw them around just for fun (or just to be deliberately annoying), so when I do work on it, it will have to be during school hours. I used to have visions of the girls helping me with puzzles when I was visualising what it would be like living in an apartment at their house, but I'm not sure that's a realistic vision right now.
It was -7C/19F first thing this morning and I decided that today would be a day to stay inside. I'm glad I've got the rebounder for days like this.
Low RPM kind of day, running on fumes and eyeing a cold Monster Mango Loco to kick things into gear. Le weekend commence dans quelques heures, and the finish line is finally in sight. Holding on until that sweet shift into weekend mode kicks in.
Hello, this is a little mass-post of some historical(-adjacent) fics I’ve written previously (barring Band of Brothers, which for some reason has caused me to write more stories than I usually would per fandom and so would make this post too long). At present I’ve restricted access on AO3 but not DW; either of those could change.
I am too lazy to cross-post these to any fandom-specific comms today, so advance apologies if I eventually muster the stamina to do so and you see them again sometime.
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: The Autumn Leaves Fandom: Hornblower Rating: T Word count: 2k Pairings: Horatio/Clayton Notes/Warnings: Angst, grief, death; contains spoilers Link:AO3 / DW
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: Meerüberrauscht Fandom: 1899 Rating: M Word count: 6k Pairings: Eyk/Sebastian Notes/Warnings: Alcoholism, bereavement; contains spoilers Summary: Non-linear relationship study, partially real memories (unshared) and partially false memories (shared) Link:AO3 / DW
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: The Book; His Reader Fandom: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Rating: M Word count: 4k Pairings: Childermass/Vinculus Notes/Warnings: Spoilers Summary: Post-novel; Childermass and Vinculus leave York Link:AO3 / DW
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: All the World Fandom: The Forsyte Saga Rating: G Word count: 200 Characters: June Forsyte Notes/Warnings: Mild spoilers Summary: Just a short character study (in defence of June Forsyte’s happiness) Link:AO3 / DW
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: The Ways of Silence Fandom: The Borgias Rating: T Word count: 600 Characters: Micheletto & the taxidermist Notes/Warnings: (eg. spoilers, triggers; choose not to warn) Summary: Why Micheletto Corella didn’t murder anyone this time Link:AO3 / DW
Creator: bluewoodensea Title: Poor Monster Fandom: Twelfth Night Rating: G Word count: 400 Pairings: Viola/Olivia Summary: I’ll be honest, it’s a post-canon fix-it Link:AO3 / DW
Title: a love that is hopeless by Melacka Rating: Mature Fandom: Friends Relationship(s): Chandler Bing/Joey Tribbiani Word Count: 653 Summary: They didn’t talk about it. This thing between them was never spoken about, never acknowledged anywhere other than the privacy of their bedrooms in the middle of the night. If they talked about it, brought it out into the open, it would become real, and Chandler was almost certain that neither of them were ready for that.
In the wake of a backlash sparked by a viral video, WestJet has cancelled a new seat configuration that squeezed an extra row on board many of its planes and left passengers with less legroom.
Life is quieter in Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Some children can still be seen playing hockey on a snow-packed road, but that would have been more common three weeks earlier had the community's water-treatment plant not failed. Amid a state of emergency, about half of the 2,300 residents have already been evacuated to cities including Timmins, Kingston and Niagara Falls.
"It's almost like a biker gang convention. They just arrive out of nowhere, they cause havoc, they’re barking and belching,” said UBC fisheries professor Andrew Trites.
Okay, let’s see if I can get this together, shall we? Tried on Tuesday night, but I was too tired from work and the Tesla Takedown Tuesday protest.
Here’s a pic of one section, taken from across the street, call it “proof of fuck you, Elon”:
It may not seem immediately related, but naturally, it all is.
Now. Where. Were. We? Ah yes, the 2026 elections that Trump knows the Republicans are going to lose, and lose badly. It’d take a lot to lose the Senate, but it’s possible, and he – and his MAGA movement – do not give up power voluntarily.
In part one, I provided a couple of action items, of things you can be doing; in this one, I can be more specific about what needs to happen and when.
Before we can get into the meat of that, though, we have to talk about something else: timelines.
This writeup is something like the timeline I think we can expect if there are no other major events that allow him to reach his and his administration’s MAGA goal of declaring insurrection and imposing martial law, either de facto or de jure, through other means, like those he’s trying right now in Minnesota.
In reality, all these potential timelines are intertwined, affecting each other directly and indirectly. But if I’m going to unwind them from each other enough to make them clear to other people, I have to leave those connections out. It’s not really valid to leave them out; it’s just necessary for illustrative purposes.
It also assumes that projections as we have now continue, that the polls don’t swing the other way, that the 86% of people who oppose his plan to attack Greenland suddenly decide it’s actually a good idea, that everybody decides Federal violence against Americans is good actually, that just enough people of colour decide white nationalism is basically okay because they’ll be the exception (spoiler: they won’t be the exception), and so on. Americans are stupid motherfuckers with a shorter memory span than mayflies, so I don’t rule it out. But let’s say that he remains widely hated.
With that framing set, let’s get into the election itself. Most of this will seem awfully familiar to you if you paid attention in 2020; it’s not a new plan. It has some new details, but the broad strokes are identical.
First, Trump will spend as much time as he can afford in 2026 working to discredit the elections in advance. He’s already been doing this, attacking blue states as corrupt, as fraudulent, and attacking mail-in and machine-counted votes. He says he wants to lead a campaign to eliminate both, but particularly vote by mail.
(The interesting part of his attacks on machine counting is that every state uses machine counting, because it’s better! It is straight up better and more accurate. What’s important is to keep paper originals for hand-counting in the event of any necessary recounts, and most states have provisions for that, both machine and, if close enough, by multiply-checked hand counting, which is where you do get more accurate than machine counts, at the cost of high expense, both in money and in time.
This may be a matter of expanding his – and his administration’s – attacks on voting to all states, even red states, as a general attack on democracy and voting. As demonstrated previously, this is now a white nationalist movement, and white nationalism is by its nature fascist. There is a ruling minority fit to rule over society, and all the rest of society must fall into line or else, and that never ends up a democratic state. It’s just fascism.)
Secondly, he will do everything he can to disrupt the election mechanically, via new pronouncements, new executive orders, new court cases, whatever he and his evil crew can manage. He’s already promised he’ll do this, and for once you can take him on his word. It’ll continue. He’s just lost in court again – against us in particular – with the courts shutting down his attempts to break our electoral system, but he’ll just file something new. He’d shut them down entirely if he could – he’s out there saying so – but I don’t think he’ll be able to manage that.
Finally, as votes come in, he will attack slow-counting states (like the Cascadian states, but not just) demanding that their voting and/or counting stop as soon as he and his ruling clique see the best sub-count of results they think they’re likely to see. Given voting patterns, that will mean stops so early that not even votes even cast on the day of the election would be counted.
States will, naturally, ignore this and continue counting.
At that point, his administration will condemn the results as fraudulent. Will there be legal cases? One assumes there will be legal cases. The bigger question is whether there will be ballot seizures by Federal agencies, and given what’s happening with the murder of Renee Good, it seems likely. Besides, they tried some of that in 2020; they will try it again.
Frankly, if you’re reading this, you lived through the last coup attempt and you already know how all this works. The point of the lies isn’t to convince anyone; the point is to keep the lies swirling and the pot stirring so everyone involved or willing to go along keeps pretending the lies about the elections are genuine concerns, or at least worth considering.
Then: remember false electors?
Remember all those fake “alternate slate” electors? Remember those?
Remember how some of them tried to show up in DC to get counted in place of the real ones? Some of them got arrested. Some of them got charged, some of them got convicted, for fraud.
Let’s talk about disputed representation, shall we?
They won’t actually be under dispute. Not in reality. The results will have been announced weeks before, along with the results of many recounts. Court cases will likely have been cleared away, hopefully with some amount of compliance to the law involved.
But all that was true in 2020, and that didn’t stop Trump from trying anyway. He and Vance and Miller and the whole rotten crew will say they’re disputed, and may even try to pretend they mean it.
Since the Senate – not the House – officially opens the new Congress, let’s look there first.
The Senate opens the new Congress because it is the continuing body, with two thirds of its membership returning. It doesn’t have to adopt rules; it can move into action very quickly.
One of the first acts will be for Republican Secretary of the Senate Jackie Barber to receive election certificates from any and all new Senators, which will then be announced by…
…President of the Senate and Vice President of the United States J.D. Vance.
I can’t speak to the Honourable Jackie Barber, but I can most definitely say that unlike Mike Pence, J.D. Vance is fully onboard with these projects. He will not hesitate to perpetrate the treasonous fraud should they decide to go with it.
Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives, there are no returning officers, and the VP plays no role. Instead, the duty of receiving the certificates of election, announcing the new Representatives, and calling the House to order lies with the previous Clerk of the House. Or, if they’re not available, the previous House’s Sergent-at-Arms.
McFarland has seen some shit. I have some doubt as to whether he’d go along. I don’t know enough about McCumber to have any guesses. But I do know that either way, recognition of new Representatives is all in Republican hands.
So. It’s a simple game for four players. I stress again: none of this is legal. It is barely pretending to be legal, it’s a hypothetical plan for an illegal coup with just enough pretence at legality to let people who want to believe in it go ahead and say they believe in it. It’s not about a plausible legality at any point; it’s just about permission to pretend that it’s legal.
Trump et al declare the elections disputed or just fraudulent, and either presses still-open court cases or files new ones in the days before January 3rd.
Citing open cases and/or “clear election fraud,” J.D. Vance either recognises “alternate slate” Senators or simply refuses to recognise any new Senators from “disputed” states, as Mike Pence was supposed to either recognise the fraudulent electors or declare an impasse, and not allow “either slate” from “disputed” states to be counted. And so, the Senate is in session, with a quorum and a Republican supermajority – along with, possibly, several empty seats.
Kevin McCumber – or a replacement we haven’t met yet, still to be appointed – does the same dance in the House. If Kevin gets swapped out late in the year, I would just go ahead and assume that’s for election rejection purposes and that the coup is on.
Regardless, if the House does not have quorum, it cannot do business, so that would be one play. Another play would be to seat false Representatives with a Republican supermajority, seating those few Democrats elected from heavily-jerrymandered Republican states as “fairly elected,” along with the false Republican representatives from Democratic states.
It is quite possible that – citing the arrests of some “alternate slate” electors in 2021 – Trump orders the arrest of the actually-elected Senators and Representatives.
Protests erupt en masse; Trump declares an insurrection, invokes the Insurrection Act, enacts martial law, and we get to see whether the US Army will refuse illegal orders to occupy several American states and oppress the citizenry in the face of a coup, and the last remnants of the old Republic will have been swept away.
…
Christ, this all sounds so stupid, doesn’t it? It sounds like such conspiracy theory bullshit. But I remind myself and you both that this was the 2020-2021 plan, and they almost pulled it off. With someone like J.D. “Couchfucker” Vance in place of Mike Pence, you know the elector count would’ve stalled out. It’s not even a question.
So as thick, as just fucking dumb as all this is…
…we have to be ready for it. At very least, we have to be watching very carefully for the same progress steps as were clearly visible last time. Building up to the January 6th coup attempt was largely visible. I was warning neighbours, who were not really believing me until it happened. I doubt it will be much different this time.
We have to be ready for a national, comprehensive protest if this goes down. A walkout of everyone, on every level. Absolutely nothing can be allowed to be done; no work, no school, no optional spending, no nothing. Pay your rent if you must, but don’t buy anything.
A lot of leftists and posers keep going “general strike when?” THIS IS WHEN, and the time to prep to pull it off is now.
Demanding “general strike now!” as in right now, as I write this, with no prep and no coordination which is so obviously a recipe for failure that at this point I presume they’re opposition ops, roleplayers, or useful idiots. This won’t be some kind of holiday. You will have a new, unpaid job: marching in the streets demanding removal of the dictator. It will not be safe, but it’ll be your new temporary career – as well as mine – despite that. You need to have food stocked up in advance, so you don’t have to worry about bank cards not working. You may need to have water stocked up, but hopefully not. You need to be ready to help people who haven’t prepped for fucking anything because it’s not real until it happens to them. And you need to have communications and networks set up, preferably ones that don’t rely on the internet.
FRS radios, which do not require a license, would be good purchases right about now. Just for one example. Get a HAM license, if you can; the technician license is not particularly difficult. And don’t just buy shit and stick it in a drawer, either. Know how they work. Get used to using them in advance.
But it can’t be just up to individuals self-organising; that’s not enough. States have to be ready for this possibility. States will have to protect their citizens; despite Trumpist protestations, they are not “extensions” of the Federal government. Legally, in theory, it’s the states which are ultimately sovereign; states can dissolve the Federal government without its permission. It’s right there in the Constitution.
That dissolution won’t happen here, not de jure (by law), but it could happen de facto (in reality) for a little while, or maybe a lotta while, depending upon how badly everything goes in this event. States must be ready to act both on their own and in alliance to protect themselves, and protect us, while we all work to protect each other.
Cascadia, in short, may be a necessary reality forced upon us. The New England Confederation may rise from the ashes of history. California may, in fact, über alles for a while – in reality, if not, of course, in name.
If Trump and Vance and Miller et al do this, it’s not just that it will get ugly, it’s that it has to get ugly in order to reverse it.
In some small ways, we’re already there. We’re getting tastes of it now. They’re small samples, limited, but still scaling to the tongue. Minnesota, in particular, is right now having to protect its citizens from the Federal government, which is threatening retaliation and the Insurgency Act in return.
Support Minnesota, help them, participate in walkouts, participate in protests, do whatever is needed, because if we get there, the full-bore version – the version Trump and Miller and Vance and Musk and the TESCREAL crowd so desperately want – will be much, much worse.
All this could’ve been prevented. But we ran out of “easy” ways to defeat it a year and a half ago, having pulled a semi-easy way back out of the fire via the seemingly impossible feat of getting Joe Biden elected President, and defeating Trump’s first coup attempt. We ran out of options to stop it from ever happening almost 20 years ago, in 2007, when the Democrats gave Bush II a pass on his illegal torture regime. We ran out of easy ways to stop this crisis from even starting in 1998-1999, when Christian Fundamentalist political culture took over GOP political culture at the ground level and the money people could not be convinced this was a really, really bad idea despite how many low-level roles the fundies chose to fill.
We no longer have “easy” ways, and we no longer have “good” outcomes. Too much damage has been too long done. What we have instead of “easy” and “good” is hard work, salvage, and, if we’re lucky, opportunities to rebuild.
But we do still have those. By some miracle – and by a lot of hard work by some of us – we still have that much.
If Trump, Vance, Miller, and the rest of the traitors try this, though, and we aren’t ready – we won’t even have that.
As so often happens, I had several things I meant to post about and now they've mostly evaporated.
But I do know my tabs situation is staggering out of control. (Reliably over 1700 for at least the last couple of weeks.) Odds that I'll get to replying to all the posts I've read but opened in a tab to reply to later on...are currently very slim.
Yeah, there's been a certain quality of life improvement with the lower hormone dose. Plus, I don't go through my stockpile as quickly. 5.2 mg/week of estradiol it is.
Current Mood:relieved
Current Location:the living room of the Devil Girl House