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Apr. 17th, 2025 03:21 pm
lb_lee: a kludge of the wheelchair disability sign and the transgender symbol, adorned with the words Trans Gender Cyborg (cyborg)
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This was the comics winner for this month's poll! Before I share it, let me tell you how it got made.

Recently, my local senator had a Town Hall meeting, and I was determined to go. I ran the gauntlet of Trumper protesters ranting about trans athletes (I recognized them from the library bomb threat back in October and waved to them), suffered through two plus hours of technological difficulties and clustering around smartphones in an overflow room, and then had to deal with one of my fellow citizens ranting about how she didn't want trans people around her children, we were just going to kill ourselves anyway.

The feelings that meeting gave me, I could not express. So I went home and drew all the genderful people who came before and alongside me, and I wrote their words instead--their joy, their survival, their power. And I converted that rage into fierce joy and shoved the local free libraries with them, and sent them to Florida, and disappeared into the night.

Mani Bruce Mitchel, an intersex person with breasts and beard, stands topless with the words I AM NOT A MONSTER written across the chest. A halo radiates.
'This is the issue that we need to deal with in this century: what are we going to do with difference on this planet?' )
lb_lee: Rogan drawing/writing in a spiral. (art)
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Hey guys! We're going to be exhibiting in an art show, Love Is For All Of Us, and our work is being used for the name and the promo info! Neato!

Where: The Footlight Club, 7A Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

When: May 3-17, 2025 (Reception May 3, 7pm-8pm)

Hope to see y'all there at the reception!
lb_lee: M.D. making a shocked, confused face (serious thought)
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Mori: Last night, for Biff's birthday (it was not, he hates TV, he hates sci-fi, he's very "we got weirdshit at home,") we watched the mysterious DVD of unknown provenance from the sci-fi library that nobody knew what to do with.

A fanmade Matrix/Star Trek/Firefly crossover thingy that never got completed and disappeared into the Internet ether? )

...does anyone want this? It is wasted on us.

2005: when fandom stopped working.

Apr. 14th, 2025 11:53 am
numb3r_5ev3n: Dragon pendant I got at a renfaire. (Default)
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It's been a hell of a month for me. I really haven't had the energy to do much, and I've been coming out of a period in which I realized I was stuck in a kind of bad mental health haze since around 2020. I went to a renfaire yesterday and chilled out, and then tried to work this morning and remembered that everything is fucked up and broken, on every level. Enshittification is becoming more of a fact of life in a way that is making me want to check all the way out in a way that I told myself that I can't and I shouldn't anymore, because I've spent way too much of the last two decades checked all the way out.

But today, I want to talk about a phenomenon that I noticed during the year of 2005, which seemed to start right after the re-election of George W. Bush and the 2004 Tsunami which happened a month or so later.

Around the turn of the century, we collectively observed several of what one youtuber called "mass unaliving events." This caused a lot of people to turn inward, or to turn to escapism to cope. Way more than ever before. People like me, who had always just kind of existed that way, and who had been heckled and harangued and hassled for it over the course of our entire lives, suddenly found ourselves joined by a bunch of people who were trying to do the same thing. Using fandom as an escape went from something that only hardcore weirdos and people with extremely niche interests did, to something that became way more mainstream - say around September 2001, for some reason.

But hell, there was so much great stuff to hyperfocus on! Harry Potter, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Pirates Of The Caribbean, The Matrix Sequels, Lord Of The Rings, Firefly (remember "Browncoats?") and more. And those were just the big ones. The "SuperWhoLock" of early 2000s LiveJournal. There was a surplus of media to consume,no one was thinking about it in terms of "media consumption" in the early 2000s. But there was so many really great books and films and shows to get excited about and hyperfocus on, right as things in the real world were getting really grim.

The shit kept happening. And happening. Our dumb president at the time, George W. Bush, went and got us into a couple of dumb forever wars - attacking two wrong countries (Afghanistan and Iraq) for an act of terrorism committed by 15 Saudis and Jordanians. Somehow, Palpatine returned he was re-elected. And the shit just kept happening.

It seemed to hit critical mass around the beginning of 2005. The same time that a lot of fandom cults were forming on LJ and elsewhere. Bit Of Earth, The Matrix Cult, and too many more to name.EDIT: Thinking back, BoE was 2002-2003, and some of the other "Livejournal Cults" I can think of got going in 2004. But 2005 was the year that a lot of them got noticed, and their activities started to "bring heat" so to speak; often in the form of posts over on Fandom Wank.

I think this was happening because the escapism wasn't helping so much anymore. It stopped working. The crazy shit and mass unaliving events wouldn't stop happening, and it was harder to escape than ever before.

Like, I think about how big LJ was, and how many of us were basically corralled in together because of that, and how things just blew up between different people and different groups around that time. The strife from online communities spilled over into people's irl personal lives, and it spilled over into online communities *from* people's irl personal lives.

The internet has metastasized into something dramatically different since then, and now a lot of the strife is algorithmically-driven.


I know this is apropos of nothing, and irrelevant in context to what is going on now, 20 years later. But it was weird to witness at the time.
lb_lee: Rogan drawing/writing in a spiral. (art)
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Tandy, Tandy, Burning Bright
Series: Xanth fanfiction
Summary: When life sends you nightmares, you ride them. When life sends you Smash Ogre, you ride HIM. Tandy deals with her sense of species identity, harnesses her nightmares, faces her demons, loses and regains her soul, and gets a character arc.
Word Count: 21,000
Notes: We have so many feelings and thoughts about Xanth in general and Tandy in particular that we're just going to put them in the comments below. Content warnings for reference to magically-compelled love, an incest metaphor that's never acted on, a magically-compelled suicide attempt (quickly thwarted, everyone's fine), fantasy racism (MAJOR theme), consensual kink (soul play, magical impact play), and sex. Also Tandy becomes median for this fic!

A drawing in purple, black, and white of a very large furry monster man in gauntlets being wrestled down and passionately smooched by a feisty girl half his size with tattered clothes and hair. A busty centaur with a very prominent nose says in the background, I disapprove of all of this, just so you know.

You’re the most constant creature imaginable, and I love you. )

More Adventures at the Sci-Fi Library

Apr. 12th, 2025 05:05 pm
lb_lee: a black and white animated gif of a pro wrestler flailing his arms above the words STILL THE BEST (VICTORY)
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We're down to the final cataloging push: anime, random con VHS tapes, and audio stuff! According to the documents, this includes...
  • Audiobooks
  • Radio shows (the Shadow, that one in/famous War of the Worlds broadcast...)
  • Filk
  • "assorted cassettes we haven't dared to look at"
  • "A cassette tape to learn advanced Klingon."
Yes good. If we didn't have a Klingon language tape, can we even call ourselves a sci-fi library?

Let's see if I find any goodies!

EDIT: Goody(?) found! This is a mysterious 2005 DVD of episode two ("Destination Home") of a series only entitled Wayfarer 1. Looks to be a sort of amateur X-Files thing with a Matrix flair? Also possibly a ten minute trailer? I can find no information about this mysterious thing anywhere; the back only says "Feedback needed and welcomed LightHouseART2005@yahoo.com" It stars Katherine Ryan, Alx [sic] Cruz, TonyYah!Dude, and Richard Savage, and comes from "Kuro Reign Creations," "Moonchild" and "Yah!Dude, Inc." This looks like it might possibly be of interest to [personal profile] numb3r_5ev3n or [personal profile] storyheight? The library has asked me to take it away from them. Will watch to investigate.

EDIT AGAIN: Tony Yah!Dude has a long-abandoned Deviantart? That seems to be all I can find on this mysterious project.

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