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@gannet And it looks like heavy rain overnight. As you said, we're due for it.

And yes. is over his cold. Jalan and I are both in the secondary infection stage. (He's patient zero, naturally.)

previously on Double Daddies (2/2) Show more

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Elon Musk's mission to turn Mars into an ancap utopia is only more painful to witness as a person who loved KSR's Red Mars in general, and Arkady in particular.

Anyway, here's a photograph of a beautiful sunset that a robot took from the surface of another planet, then beamed back to us at the speed of light.

Stormhaven, third book in Jordan L. Hawk's Whyborne & Griffin series. Genre-blend between (m/m) romance and Lovecraftian horror adventure. Explicitly Lovecraftian, though the gay leads would have appalled him.

I'm ok with that.

Plus their friend Christine, a kick-ass and wholly inappropriate Egyptologist.

I"m not very far into this one yet.

Ally by K. Eason. Third (latest and I think last) in a dark fantasy series, On the Bones of Gods. Secondary world . Three main characters. The dominant society are a lot like , crossed with the Roman Republic. The main characters include a half-breed gangster/assassin/chirurgeon/sorcerer, a high-ranking Senator's daughter, and an exiled Viking (more or less). Good stuff.

(listening to) Naamah's Curse by . This is the second book in the third and last trilogy, in the setting that began with , roughly 100-120 years later.

A medieval historical fantasy where the land that we know as France was settled by descendants of literal angels. Everyone is beautiful, courtesan is a respected profession, any consensual sex is sacred.

The earlier trilogies are not needed for enjoyment. The books are long.

Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine and Anne Aguirre. (I'll read almost anything by Caine.)

Young adult SF that is *not* a dystopia. Main character is a teen girl of color who rejects the utopia to live in the Detroit slums until she's selected for a trip with the living spaceships who brought the utopia.

Second perspective character is the ship (who is explicitly ).

Good stuff. Two books are out.

I love that Peter Stormare still actually acts, when he could get away with playing himself.

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me: straight men suck at writing romance
me, watching lethal weapon 2: straight men are good at writing romance but only when they think they're writing friendship

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I identify as bisexual, that is, attracted to both genders:
1. My own
2. All the other ones

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Random thought, slavery and the economy Show more

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Offensive "memes" Show more

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Janelle Monáe at the BET awards. Happy Pride, y'all 😍

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if you know any afab trans people on the fediverse send them my way because i wanna follow em, I'm sick of not being able to relate to anybody here

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orson scott card has no idea how video games work