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@tankgrrl Sorry I missed you!
I'll be in tomorrow, Sunday, 11am-3pm, and then out for a week. I've got my last chemo appointment on Monday, so I'll be useless for the week after, then back on shift Wednesday, 3/18. Then Sundays and Wednesdays for a while.
I start rads on 3/30, and I gotta go daily for a month, so we'll see what happens once that starts up.
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My top 3 reads of 2025:
_My Murder_ SC by Katie Williams, sci-fi about a woman who was murdered. Her body was cloned and memory duplicated and so she was brought back. Weird and clever and heartfelt.
_Hemlock and Silver_ by T. Kingfisher; fantasy and horror and mystery with callbacks to Snow White and _Alice in Wonderland_.
_Uprooted_ by Naomi Novik. Long, interesting fantasy tale of a girl taken by a dragon, but nothing is as it seems.
Yours?
I am a grown-up. I buy what I want with my own money...
Listen, if you're going to come into my dreams without introducing yourself & just start complaining about the price of weed gummies & who gets a discount at the dispensary, I'm going to wake up, roll over, & switch to another dream.
Nobody's got time for your bullshit, lady, not in this realm or any other.
Updated "greek task list":
orphean task: when you almost succeed, but lose everything the moment you turn around to check your progress.
daedalean task: when you’re forced to design something brilliant and functional… that you yourself will inevitably become trapped inside.
medusan task: when your project becomes so horrifying that everyone involved freezes in place rather than deal with it.
tantaline task: when success is right there, but bureaucracy or budget cuts keep snatching it away at the last moment, forever.
pandoran task: when fixing one small issue unleashes a thousand new ones, but hey — at least there’s still hope somewhere in the ticket backlog.
odyssean task: when the assignment technically has an end, but it’s buried under so many side quests that you forget what the original goal was.
narcissian task: when the entire effort is about maintaining appearances rather than achieving anything of substance.
promethean task: when you give people a powerful new tool that could transform their work — and are punished eternally for doing so.
orestian task: when the mess you’re cleaning up is the direct result of the last cleanup you performed.
thesean task: when the only way to finish is to disassemble everything piece by piece — until you’re no longer sure if what’s left is the same project you started.
achillean task: when your work is flawless except for that one fatal oversight that will, inevitably, destroy you.
penelopean task: when you diligently undo by night what you accomplish by day, just to keep the stakeholders pacified.
midasean task: when everything you touch turns into paperwork, compliance documents, or gold-plated nonsense nobody actually needs.
gordian task: not intended to be actually done, but violence is the answer.
This is lovely. I'm grateful I didn't have to almost die to figure out that life is to be lived.
(Bonus #MiscellaneousCuteGuy content.)