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kimberly_a ([personal profile] kimberly_a) wrote2025-06-22 08:57 pm
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Sunday randomness

We went to Gary and Mary's house to chat and play games today, as we do every Sunday, and it was nice. Afterward, I walked at the golf course with Gary and Shannon. My knee has been doing quite well lately, so I might try walking on the wooded paths again tomorrow or Tuesday. It went well the last time I did it, last week. Shannon and I are going to town to do our weekly shopping tomorrow afternoon, and that is usually hard on my knee (I have a theory that it's due to climbing in and out of our SUV, because the seat is very high and it takes considerable effort to climb up and jump down), so I don't want to walk too much early in the day beforehand. But a brief walk in the morning should be fine, just to keep testing out that knee. I start physical therapy again on Friday, so that'll be good.

I'm really looking forward to my grammar class with my old classmates (and our old teacher) starting again on Wednesday. There's a set assignment each week, including both grammar study and reading practice. I had a glance at the grammar book, and a lot of it is stuff I already know, but I only know a lot of it through osmosis, just from seeing it in my reading, so it will be good to actually learn the rules of the grammar points. The reading looks ... easy. But most of my reading has been done alone, so it'll be nice to be reading and discussing material with fellow learners.

I don't want to write about global politics right now, because it all just seems massively fucked and I don't believe anything I'm being told. Trump and his toadies lie constantly, so I have no idea what is actually going on.
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humorist + humanist ([personal profile] erinptah) wrote2025-06-23 01:32 am

mini-reactions to Dog Man, and to Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death

World news is spiraling. Here’s a distracting post about movies. At least it’s something to break up the doomscrolling.

Dog Man: Cute and fun. I kept noting and appreciating the characteristic Dav Pilkey humor. (“Lil’ Petey is actually Petey’s son!…in a coincidence so obvious, it’s not really a coincidence.”) Not actually sure how to describe it, but the guy sure can write a line.

One of the subplots is about an evil psychokinetic cyborg fish, and I love that everyone just…calls him “psychokinetic.” It’s the one word that’s blatantly outside the target audience’s reading level. Nobody asks what it means. Nobody casually mentions the definition. You can figure it out from context, or you can look it up — and what a fun word to look up, you know?

Another subplot involves “evil” cat Petey, trying to raise his child clone Lil’ Petey. The kitten insists on seeing the good in Petey, who’s the classic “soft heart underneath, will team up with the heroes when given a chance” kind of antagonist. But there’s also a subplot where he eagerly tries to reconnect Petey with his deadbeat dad…who turns out not to be on a redemption arc, he just slums around the lair for a bit, then finally runs off with all Petey’s stuff.

Which leads to a scene where Petey tells the kitten “Kid, it’s not you. Some people just won’t change.” A rare message to see in a kids’ movie — characters who are estranged from a relative, especially a parent, almost always learn a lesson about how they were being too harsh and unfair — and a really nice one. Young viewers should get to hear that if you go on a Plucky Child Reconciliation Quest and don’t succeed, it’s not because you weren’t nice/forgiving/plucky/open-hearted enough to deserve it.

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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death: I heard about this movie when it was featured in This Movie Exists. Can’t top Moviebob’s summary: “a zero-budget spoof of jungle adventure movies that improbably crosses a legitimately insightful satire of late-1980s “battle of the sexes” culture-war politics with campy jungle-girl bikini babe action.”

I’ve seen the serious version of this movie on MST3K any number of times. The parody is amazing. Genuinely laugh-out-loud funny on a regular basis. The climactic battle in the village of the cannibal women is between two ethnographers, wielding swords (“I studied ancient weaponry at Berkeley”) and wearing slinky leaf mini-dresses, trading insults like “Your field methodology is sloppy!”

And most of it has aged shockingly well. If it had come out in 2025, as a period-piece satire of sexism in the 1980s, rather than a contemporary satire of sexism in the 1980s…it could’ve done basically all the same jokes.

(Honestly, the only bit I would change is, there’s an attempted sexual assault that goes down a little too casually. It’s clearly a bad thing, our protagonist stops it by showing up with a gun, it’s just portrayed more as “ugh, another of these sexist annoyances that pop up throughout the movie” than “narrowly-averted serious traumatic violence.”)

As of now, you can stream the Avocado Jungle on Tubi. Worth a watch.


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yuuago ([personal profile] yuuago) wrote2025-06-22 11:19 pm
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Stuff I did this weekend:

- Went to the physiotherapist. As I suspected, the injury that put me out of judo since the beginning of June was a sprained tendon in the elbow area. Current plan is to rest and recover during summer, and pick up judo again in September when the new season starts. In the meantime, no pushups, planks, or breakfalls for me. (Or carrying heavy groceries with that particular arm for that matter)

- Went to a pride event. Drag brunch put on by the local drag group, the Oil Royals! Some of my acquaintances are involved in that, so it was cool to see them perform. They'll also be performing at the pride festival next Saturday, I think. Anyway, it was nice. I think I'll see if I can coordinate with somebody next time - it was fun by myself, but stuff like this is more fun with somebody else, too.

- Worked on a fic. Felt good. This particular draft is kind of meh, but it has one line that's absolutely amazing. I'm kind of hoping I'll be able to massage the overall result into something that I'll be more satisfied with on the whole. Ain't that always the way.

- I'm going to feel kind of relieved when pride month is over. I've been going to a lot of events, and it's been super fun, but I think I've been over extending myself a bit (and that's after cutting back on some of the things I'd wanted to go to).
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dialecticdreamer ([personal profile] dialecticdreamer) wrote2025-06-22 09:35 pm

Intersections (part 1 of 1, complete)

Intersections
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1236
[Wednesday, 2 August, 2017]


:: Brian and Theo Cort meet someone new... ANYTHING else I could add is a spoiler for something, unfortunately! Part of the Unfair Trades arc in Mercedes, within the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::


:: Author’s note: At this point, there are two ways to proceed. I could list events chronologically, which would mean bouncing repeatedly and rapidly among multiple viewpoints, which I dislike. Instead, I’ve chosen to follow a key person/group for a central development, and will use comments that timestamp generally, rather than minute by minute. If it’s confusing this way, PLEASE tell me. I think that the universal omniscient viewpoint is a cheap copout, and only avoid the second person singular more. ::




As the August sunshine hammered at the canvas awning covering the Surrey bicycle, LaQuinta Dixon’s stomach rumbled unhappily. “Yeah, yeah,” she mumbled aloud to her stomach, “Mister Wexford lives half a mile from the bleeping Japanese garden, and I swear, I couldn’t be rude and NOT share with him, so my lunch became our snack. We’ll get something as soon as we’re less than a mile from the motel.”

Her stomach, unsurprisingly, didn’t seem capable of listening. It rumbled again.
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