Author: intothisshadow


May 10, 2022
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Jo’s Weekly Questions – January 2022

I’m bored so have answer’s to Jo’s January weekly questions over at Dreamwidth.

January

1. After roughly two years now of living with various changes and restrictions brought about by the Covid pandemic, which, if any, measures do you think you will continue to do all the time?

Washing hands when I get home! Also using hand sanitizer if it’s offered by the shops like it now. Not washing hands when I get home feels weird now.

2. When you are old(er), what do you think children will ask you to tell stories about?

I don’t have children myself, nor do my friends and we’re all closer to 50 than 40 so it’s unlikely we’ll have any anymore. I don’t much like children and so have never been much around them, and I don’t see that changing in the future. So I doubt there’ll be children who’ll ask **me** to tell them anything.

3. January 3 is Fruitcake Toss Day. Do you like fruitcake? Why does it get such a bad rap?

I don’t think fruit cake is much of a thing here in Finland? There’s never any on offer on cafes or when I visit someone (even as a kid), I can’t remember ever seeing any recipes on Finnish baking blogs, and I myself have only baked it maybe a half a dozen times in my life time. It’s fine and I like it but I don’t think it has enough presence here to have any kind of reputation, honestly. Continue reading



May 10, 2022
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Jo’s Weekly Questions – May 8-15, 2022

Answer’s to Jo’s weekly questions over at Dreamwidth.

8. Would you rather give up all drinks except water, or give up eating anything that was cooked in an oven?

I could never give up baked goods, so I guess drinks other than water have to go!

9. What would happen if a maximum income of $500,000 (or equivalent in your currency) was implemented?

I would like to think the excess was used to spread it around so that nobody would have to live below the poverty line, but what I really think would happen that the well-off/rich would just find a way around it just like they now find ways around paying their taxes.

10. If extra-terrestrials ever made first contact with us, would you prefer they be robotic or organic?

I think organic… because I think there’d be a huge change that robotic intelligence would see us (humanity) as a illogical scourge to be abolished whether it’s to save the planet and nature, or to mine the planet for metals etc. they need is just a toss of a coin.

11. When was the last time you worked incredibly hard?

Incredibly hard? I’m not sure I’ve worked **incredibly** hard since my school days so 30+ years ago. Hard? Yes, every year at some point when I get fed up with having so medications to take and having to keep track of my symptoms, but so far that hasn’t crossed into the realm **incredibly hard**.

12. Do you know someone who really reminds you of a character in a TV show, movie or book?

Not a character, but my cousin when she was young sometimes looked like then-young Jon Bon Jovi when she smiled/grinned in a certain way.

13. What is the most annoying thing about the social media platform you use most often?

It’s a toss up between shouting into void (my posts) and finding new posts relevant to interests because algorythim throws up old (popular) posts up.

14. Do you have nicknames for people in your life (not including nicknames or code names that you might use on social media for privacy reasons)?

Nope.

15. What or who has taught you most of the information you use regularly?

I read every day and everything I use/do regularly is in one way or another based on being able to read well. My parents taught me the basics of reading, and school went on to to teach more. School also as schooled me in the the basics of society and what a citizen (in theory) can find and apply/achieve/reach for. And especially library studies taught me how to look for further information when I need it.



May 6, 2022
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Jo’s Weekly Questions – May 1-7, 2022

T’Pring from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Pertains to answer to #6

Answer’s to Jo’s weekly questions over at Dreamwidth.

1. Is it more or less difficult to be successful in the modern world than it was in the past (10, 50, 100, or 1,000 years ago)?

Successful in what sense? Sheer survival? Much easier now. Being happy? Probably about the same.

2. What do you like to do in the spring?

Go into hiding. The sun is too bright!

3. Is teaching a skill that can be taught?

Yes, I think for most people. Some people are too badly organized, or too bad at being logical to teach, but most people can learn, I believe. I also believe that some people are more naturally talented at it, but they too need practising to get really good.

4. May 4 is “Bike to School Day”. Is that something you did when you were in school?

Yeah, years 1-3 I didn’t in the fall and spring. Years 4-6 my school was practically next door, only had to go through a tiny bit of forest to get there on a foot path, biking would’ve taken longer than walking. Years 7-9 I could have biked in the fall and spring, but we had to apply for school bus ticket for the entire year anyway so there was no point in not taking the bus all through the year. And I didn’t/don’t bike unless I have to. Later schools (vocational) was too far to bike, I had to take a bus to the first one, and a train to the other.

5. Do you always have to have the latest phone?

Nope, smartphones I’ve gotten a new one every three years (when Android security updates stop coming, usually). Before smartphones I would have a mobile phone for about 5 years before getting a new one. Usually the battery died.

6. What is something you are obsessed with?

Very recently – as of yesterday, I’ve been obsessed with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and especially T’Pring and Spock. I’ve always loved T’Pring and I liked the glimpse we got of her in the pilot. I hope as we explore Spock, we’ll get to know her better too. The seeds that lead to Amok Time were already there, and I hope we’ll learn more of the Vulcan people and society as that relationship progresses.

But the whole pilot episode, and all the characters, I LOVED them all so much and thought the episode was very good fun! It made me laugh outloud a few times which none of the other new shows have managed. I think it’s the best Star Trek pilot ever, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE that’s the adventures are episodic but the relationships seem to have more continuity than TNG, more in the DS9 vein. Love that there’ so much colors on the ship (the uniforms!), and that it felt future is hopeful 😀 I’ve enjoyed Picard, and Discovery to lesser extent, but the first episode of Strange New Worlds felt very much more trek to me than anything since the end of Voyager. I think maybe they got the spirit right!

It helps that I consider each property it’s own thing: TOS is its own contained thing, and SNW is it’s own independent contained AU, completely separate from TOS, never mind what TPTB say. I think that’s the only way to look at the new shows Discovery, Picard, Strange New Worlds and remain sane and feel good about them. But I do think SNW, based on the pilot, has kept the spirit and love of Trek alive right from the start, it feels right in a way that the others don’t to me. I’m very excited for the season 😆 

7. Is there something that a ton of people are obsessed with but you just don’t the point of?

Sports. Any and all! Just incomprehensible.



May 2, 2022
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New Digital Papers

New Digital Papers

It’s been a while since I made any textures or digital papers… so I made a new set!

Anthea – Version 1
Anthea – Version 1

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Anthea – Version 2
Anthea – Version 2

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Anthea – Version 3
Anthea – Version 3

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Anthea – Version 4
Anthea – Version 4

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Anthea – Version 5
Anthea – Version 5

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Apr 29, 2022
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Jo’s Weekly Questions

Image from Pixabay. Because I have a sudden ice cream craving after #28.

Answer’s to Jo’s weekly questions over at Dreamwidth.

24. Do you prefer popular music or relatively unknown music?

I don’t care about that at all, except for the fact that more unknown music can be difficult to find to buy/borrow/download. Otherwise it makes no difference to me.

25. If you were given the ability to reform how your country’s leaders were chosen and how they serve, what would you change?

I’m not familiar enough with the minutiae of the voting systems to overhaul completely. But I would certainly want to make it so that people convicted of certain crimes (violent crimes, domestic violence, fraud, tax fraud/evasion, corruption, abuse of office, theft etc. where the sentence is jail time or probation, and also in all cases of ethnic agitation even when the sentence is a fine) are ineligible in future elections and if serving in a government/local government position currently, must be fired from said position. I’d also make it an issue to be pondered whether politicians who keep getting involved in matters that result in fines such as fights, ethnic agitation, drunk driving, harassing women in a provable way etc. multiple times because that shows bad judgement and according to our law, elected officials must be “known to be honest and skilled” and all the afore mentioned crimes prove something other than that. We have have too many politicians guilty to above things.

26. Records, tapes, CDs, MP3s, streaming: which did you grow up with? What is good and bad about each?

Records and tapes. CDs came along just when I turned 20, I never got into MP3 players or streaming music. Records could get scratches, tapes had a tendency to wear out or be cut in half by the cassette players.I much prefer CDs and being able to buy & download stuff from iTunes etc. I really like that now I can get only the good songs from an album – I never enjoy the all the tracks, so now I don’t have to waste money or space on tracks I don’t like.

I don’t like streaming music. If it’s free subscription, there’s ads (shudder) and they won’t let me play my songs when I want them but force other music on me. If it’s pay subscription, I feel like I’m paying for the same music over and over again. And it’s too easy for the service to delete my favorites off their service for whatever reason, and then I feel like I’ve been paying for nothing. I much rather pay and own a copy and download it to my hard drive.

Nowadays my music is mp3 or flac formats, on my hard drive and I use Winamp to play it. I get most of my music from Youtube now, but also buy from iTunes and borrow CDs from the library and rip them to my hard drive.

27. If everyone said what they were actually thinking, what would happen to society?

I’d like to think that things would get better, problems sorted out when people are honest with each other, and awful people wouldn’t get power because everyone would literally see and hear how awful they are, so everything would get better for regular people. But I think just as easily awful people could band together and create a dystopia for everyone.

28. Did (or does) your family take seasonal vacations?

We did in the 1970s/mid-80s when I was a kid, until my Dad got sick. We went camping at my Dad’s Union’s camping area every summer every weekend and when one or both my parents were on summer leave. They didn’t always have full 4 weeks off at the same time, so often one or the other would commute to work from the camp for a week. My Dad had the car (my Mom didn’t have a driver’s license at the time) and my Mom would bike (she always biked non-winter months, and it was about the same length trip whether she biked from home, or the camp, although from entirely different directions). My best fried of the time also often stayed with us for a week, and then after the summer leave, for a weekend. She and I had our own little tent beside our family tent that we’d sleep in just the two of us. I loved those summers! It was by the sea and surrounded by woods and hills, and mostly the same people were there camping every year with their tents or caravans.

As an adult I’ve only ever had one (1) honest-to-god summer leave. That was when I was in occupational rehabilitation in 2017, and only because the rehabilitation company’s staff had their annual summer leave for four weeks in July as normal. Otherwise I’ve either been working (temping for the permanent employees so they can have their summer leave) or I’ve been unemployed which, trust me, doesn’t feel like you’re on leave even if it’s a pretty summer because you have all the same duties and obligations as an unemployed person during winter, and you can be called up at anytime without warning. Not to mention, living alone and being first unemployed and then ill, I never have had money for a proper holiday or even for a “staycation” because even if I had some savings, being unemployed and know knowledge when the next job would be, the last thing I could do was using it for something frivolous like a holiday. So mostly I just enjoy strawberries and ice cream and my Mom’s dog (when the dog was alive) and garden, and try to avoid people’s questions of “What are you doing on your summer holiday?” and “Where are you traveling on your holiday?”.

29. What technology from a science fiction movie or TV show would you most love to have?

Any science from any scifi movie and TV that would cure my chronic migraine as well as migraines. And it’d be a real bonus, if they had the cure for Crohn’s Disease as well.

30. April 30 is “Hairstyle Appreciation Day”. How would you describe your hairstyle?

Short but overgrown. That’ll be fixed next week!