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Work crazy, brain broken. Ate a big ol' wrap for lunch and I have regrets, but it was extremely delicious. T-MINUS TWO WEEKS TO VACATION.

Album #521/1001: U2 - War )

Today's lunchtime joshi match was Manami Toyota vs. Hikari Fukuoka from Japan Grand Prix 1993 and it absolutely fucks. What's that word for nostalgia for a time/place you never knew? Because just sitting down to watch this and a season 2 episode of Sailor Moon on a random Saturday sounds absolutely peak right now.

Note to future self: look more into the Brudi Brothers. I really like their recent KEXP set a lot.
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I still have several hours of work left and I'm very annoyed at whiny salespeople and their passive-aggressive emails. It's still on the cold side, but better than yesterday. I'm hungry, but not allowed to order myself anything until Friday after the movie (!!). Bearing down.

Another weird/sad thing that happened last week was when we learned that my stepdad when I was in grade 1/2 apparently died a couple of years ago. His obituary was a very barebones thing posted by the funeral home, no mentions of any family or arrangements and only one comment from a woman who apparently took care of him in a public health facility in Calgary some years earlier. I wonder what happened to him. I can't say that I look back on my time living with him particularly fondly -- he was very volatile and struggled with mental illness and I was far too young to understand any of that -- but I do still have a few nice memories of him and hope his life wasn't too rough. I think I really shook Mom when I told her. He was a very big part of a very small part of my life, ultimately, but she loved him enough to marry him in a bar once as a couple of crazy twentysomethings. The past is another country! RIP, Rey.

Album #520/1001: Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet )

Today's lunchtime joshi match was Arisu Endo vs. MIRAI from Tokyo Joshi Pro '26, which is actually the only TJPW show I've watched in full this year. I keep meaning to watch more, especially since I'm going to be attending two of their dates next month, but there are only so many hours in a week, god damn it! Anyway, it's a good one, even if I thought the main event was better; nice to see MIRAI and her janky teeth again since I fell out of watching Marigold a while back.
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Okay, hi, hello! I have not looked at Dreamwidth in like a month due to a combination of work being crazy, Mom's constant freaking out about her work wearing me down, and general winter depression exacerbated by more acute 'the movie theatre will be closed for another three goddamn months' depression, but here I am! Going to try to turn things around!

I have seen two local theatre productions (Fiddler on the Roof and The Lion and the Jewel) and one ballet (A Midsummer Night's Dream) since my last update, and while it doesn't fill the gaping hole in my life left from going to the movies on the regular, it has certainly helped a lot. Arts! They're also going to screen all three extended editions of The Lord of the Rings this weekend, so that's something else to look forward to, even if the seats there are not nearly as comfortable as those of our lone cinema.

It was six degrees above zero on Saturday. It was back down to -30 this morning. I'm TIRED.

My grandmother had a very scary health crisis a week ago; we went downtown to essentially say goodbye to her Monday night after she had a seizure and was sent to the ER before being diagnosed with a massive brain bleed. A few hours later, however, once they were able to get a proper look at her scans, it turned out to actually just be a tumour the size of a golf ball, which is, somehow, a much better immediate outcome? She was released back to her care home the next day and seemed fine when we went back to visit her. She's on anti-seizure meds and some steroids to bring down the inflammation and life just goes on, I guess, big-ass tumour and all. Her sister came up from Edmonton to visit for the weekend, which was nice.

I have let my inbox get up over 1000 unread emails again. I was doing so well for a while.

In better news, my upcoming vacation is completely booked. I did forget that WPW tickets went on sale Friday until that evening and had to settle for a standing room only ticket, but at least it wasn't completely sold out yet (as it is now). My presence for Mercedes' crash-out era is confirmed, I hope Jody Threat throws her off the Nonsuch.

Revolution this weekend. If Hangman and Kris both losing big world title matches on the same night is the karmic price I have to pay for All Out, so be it. Still at the exact same time as the Oscars, which is deeply infuriating, but maybe they're doing it to save me from how sad they would probably just make me, because the last movie I was able to see in a theatre was fucking Anaconda. Hopefully I'll be able to still catch Hoppers somewhere once I'm travelling in a couple of weeks. If C&C don't finally show back up after the tag title match, I will self-harm by watching Money Plane.

Album #519/1001: ABBA - Arrival )

Okay, hopefully I will continue with the regular updates again, back to work! Going to spend my lunch break with this joshi match pack somebody put together. Monday's match is Mina Shirakawa, Maika, and Mei Seira vs. Saya Kamitani, Tam Nakano, and AZM from Supercard of Honor 2024, which I recall as being a low-key banger, so I welcome you to join me!

PS: Fuck daylight savings!

Just tooling around

Mar. 7th, 2026 07:25 pm
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Dad is home and doing very well - enough that he did morning drop-off for niece on Friday. I did go pick her up since baseball was on and he didn't want to miss it.

I'm fairly sure I've said this before and I'll say it again - my niece is such a good kid and I am so lucky to get to spend time with her. We talked a lot about a lot of different things last night - from Heated Rivalry to roleplaying to school stuff. It was so much fun and I think we pretty much laughed nonstop.

The plan is to spend the next week here at Dad's and then, assuming nothing unforseen happens, spend some time at Mom's before heading back home.
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I am doing the Family thing for a few weeks to help Dad. He had surgery on Monday (it went well and he's doing okay) but since he is in the hospital for a few days, my stepmom's health issues prevent her from driving and my niece is not (yet) 16, he needed someone to do the driving and run errands so - here I am.

I managed the drive back from the hospital and the school drop-offs and pick up's thus far. Tomorrow will be interesting because in addition to the usual school stuff, I have to bring her back for musical practice at 7:45 and bring her home again. Thursday is choir day and practice as well so more driving in the dark. It will be fine, I know it will be fine but anxiety brain's gonna anxiety brain.

But on less fraught things, my niece is doing so well and continues to be my mini-me. We have the same sense of humor and sarcasm and I think she really really appreciated having someone around who gets her references and speaks her language.

She was lamenting AO3 being down and boy, did that give me some Feelings.

The kids are alright.

GATHERING: Fated masquerade ball

Feb. 27th, 2026 02:27 pm
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It's not much of a surprise that Fated is taking Darrow pop culture by storm. Loosely based on a series of romantasy novels, it's a mix of plentiful drama and hot people in pretty clothes, which, in Shion's experience, tends to be fairly successful as long as the budget is decent. Fated has been blessed in that department. He binged what's released of the series thus far in a weekend, and came away knowing he'd been very, very invested while watching, but so very much had occurred that he would have needed a chart to track it all, if he could have been bothered to make one.

Admittedly, this is fair, again in his experience, when it comes to political intigue at court. Though, from what he remembers of his life in Vargr, there hadn't been any dragons or sexy fairy men, which is very much a shame.

It all makes a phenomenal backdrop for a party, which is the idea behind this bit of promotion. With the series airing in two halves, dropped six episodes at a time, on one of Darrow's many streaming services, and the second half about to drop, the company is looking to capitalize on its popularity and hype up viewers, and the execs had charged the marketing company with finding an appropriate way to do so, hence Shion's weekend homework.

They'd lucked out, in his opinion. After all, no one at the firm, or possibly in this city, knows more about court drama than he does, even if he got it all secondhand from a past life.

Granted, the series itself does all the heavy lifting. Boasting four significant ball scenes over twelve episodes, it's almost too obvious that they should throw a big party, one open to the general public, advertised all over social media, inviting any and all to attend festivities that promise drinks, food, prizes, and the high likelihood of one or more of the show's stars in attendance. Though the finale has yet to air, of course, fans of the books won't be surprised to find that the episode centers around a masquerade ball, with the beautiful Princess caught in the middle of a love triangle between herself, a royal adviser with some rather personal motivation and ambitions (boo, Shion thinks, hiss, tomato, tomato), and the aforementioned sexy fairy man, and a delicious twist in which it proved to be a true and proper love triangle (tomatoes rescinded). Naturally their "ball" has to be a masquerade, too.

It's not exactly what Shion thinks of as a ball. Fans have been encouraged to come all dressed up, even in costume, but people have a wide variety of ideas about what exactly that means, and there are those who haven't bothered to dress up much at all, so the effect is more of a high school Halloween party with its wide range of styles. Still, the whole room, a large ballroom at a local hotel that is way bigger than Darrow needs with its influx of approximately zero visitors, is gorgeous, shining beneath chandeliers, the walls swathed in rich red velvet, candlelight flickering in clandestine corners. The refreshments are as generous as promised, and there are both gift bags and prizes for various games — trivia, best cosplay, that sort of thing — that are slightly less generous because that side of marketing hasn't figured out what good merchandise should look like (not a plain t-shirt with the show's logo on it, that's for certain). A string quartet performs a number of songs that range from classical to faux-classical pop hits, including a handful he recognizes as the work of Tiffany Charlotte. A lot of people have flocked in through the wide open doors, beckoned by the banners outside, who almost certainly have no idea what the show is, or didn't know this was happening, but everyone seems to be having a pretty good time.

[ Hello, and welcome to the official Fated masquerade ball! Feel free to have stumbled across this, been invited (maybe by Shion, maybe as an influencer or something), be a fan of the show or the books, etc., and to make up anything you please about the series in either form. Masks will be on offer at the door for anyone who hasn't got one, but aren't actually required. Everyone come play! ]
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