Inara: So. Would you like to lecture me on the wickedness of my ways? Book: I brought you some supper, but if you'd prefer a lecture, I've a few very catchy ones prepped. Sin and hellfire... one has lepers.

'Serenity'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Steph L. - May 31, 2024 5:38:52 am PDT #876 of 3491
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

The Mad Gasser of Mattoon!

Tim is going to love this one!


JenP - May 31, 2024 5:49:24 am PDT #877 of 3491

I mean, right? Is that a great title, or what?

College reunion starts tonight... two friends texted me to ask what I'm wearing. Ha! Old patterns -- neither of them has asked me what I'm wearing to a party since college, I'm pretty sure.


JenP - May 31, 2024 6:37:00 am PDT #878 of 3491

And if I might... please send any spare "you got this" ~ma our way today for DH. He's a little nervous about a possible new opportunity, and it would be swell if everything went well.


DavidS - May 31, 2024 7:03:36 am PDT #879 of 3491
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

You got this, JenP's DH! You will nail it.

Last night we had dinner with Lola (the mother of Matilda's friend Isabella). Lola has widely spread Stage 4 cancer.

The very good news is that Lola's finished her first round of chemo and has had the best possible result. 40% reduction of tumors after one round! The primary pancreatic tumor down by 30%. Tumors which were physically visible under her skin no longer visible. Her pain level is down so that she's only taking Tylenol.

Which is why I always say, you just don't know what's going to happen until you have that first round of chemo.

She's not out of the woods by any means. Pancreatic cancer is notoriously stubborn and resistant and she won't be able to expect it to continue at this pace. However, at the very very least she's bought herself a lot more time when I was afraid she wouldn't last to the end of summer. And there's genuine hope she can push this into remission.

So the other big component of the evening was that Matilda and I went with Hannah (Sacred Circle), her daughter, Norah, and Lola brought her daughter Isabella.

Isabella is one of Matilda's closest friends since kindergarten (literally had lunch together every day in Middle School, often by themselves at the Flagpole) and they have not seen each other since spring of 2020 when the first Pandemic lockdown hit.

So that was a very happy reunion as well. I'll share a picture on FB Buffistas group.


JenP - May 31, 2024 8:43:13 am PDT #880 of 3491

Oh, wow, that's really good news, David. More time, especially when the pain is knocked back is amazing, and will send many, many vibes for eventual and long remission. So happy for Matilda and Isabella's reunion, too. Lovely.


EpicTangent - May 31, 2024 10:19:21 am PDT #881 of 3491
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

Specials is Unified Arts - art, PE, music, Spanish, and science.

WTH? Science isn't part of the regular curriculum?

Mucho ~ma for Jen's DH.

Hope you and your outfit have a great time, Jen.

Great news, David! Hope she continues trending in the right direction! Loved the reunion photo!


EpicTangent - May 31, 2024 10:22:37 am PDT #882 of 3491
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

OMG, I had composed most of my message when, without thinking, I clicked on Jen's link. I immediately started kicking myself for losing my post. After I finished the article (very interesting, BTW), I returned to the page and my post reappeared! What is this magic?


smonster - May 31, 2024 10:48:00 am PDT #883 of 3491
We won’t stop until everyone is gay.

Lots of ~ma for Jen’s DH! Is this a business thing?

Wow, David. Thanks for sharing. I’m glad for the reunion and that it looks like she will have more time.

On a personal note, makes me feel better that my mom went through a round of chemo. The way my mom’s doctors handled her treatment was frustrating enough that my father wrote A Strongly Worded Email to the oncology dept. I still think it was deserved, but that info softens things a little.

Not only did I read Zen and the Art… and convinced myself I liked it, I slogged through the sequel as well. There’s a reason Bamford’s Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult was an uncomfortably resonant read.

Moving sale tomorrow. I didn’t manage the thorough prep I had hoped for, so this afternoon I’m going to wander around slapping a neon sticker on anything I’m getting rid of.


Steph L. - May 31, 2024 11:01:08 am PDT #884 of 3491
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

I slogged through the sequel as well.

I salute you, my friend.


Jake - May 31, 2024 11:18:44 am PDT #885 of 3491

Zen and the Art was pressed upon me by a friend in high school. Even then I knew it was hot garbage. Kind of interesting though in getting an insight into disordered thinking and mistaking the superficial for the profound.

My pick for a book (without spending too much time racking my brain over it) would be Good Omens. It's fairly light and could gently get people to think about some things they wouldn't normally examine in their lives. And if liked, it leads to all sorts of delight in exploring other works by Pratchett and Gaiman.