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bluewinged_songbird ([personal profile] bluewinged_songbird) wrote2018-12-24 02:11 pm

What I Read this Week

It's been a crazy couple of weeks since Tumblr imploded. In between running around like a headless chicken trying to wrestle with the sense of loss mixed with the excitement of adapting to a new social media platform, my tabs of fanfiction have been sitting unread. A pity, but I thought I'd at least share the two most memorable fics I read this week.

Korpimaan kutsu (9905 words) by rohkeutta, Feanor_in_leather_pants
Fandom: Captain America (Movies)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
It's a Steve/Bucky fic based on Finnish folklore and you do get a sense of the fairytale strangeness and undercurrent of darkness. That said, it was actually a rather lighthearted read and I found the quest for Bucky's dowry to be very easily solved and left poor Bucky just lightly battered enough for Steve to kiss it all better~ I loved every single minute of it.

I wonder if my impression was influenced by the other fic which I'd also finished this week.

For Love of Mithril (56519 words) by erunyauve
Fandom: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Now this fic, this fic. I'll be minding my own business, when out of the blue, I start wondering about some line or other and then I have to look it up. It is a trap. Each. And. Every. Time. There has never been once where I don't end up reading it from start to finish and hurt inside. The ship, Celebrimbor/Gil-galad, is extremely rare and yet Erunyauve manages to slot that all in in such a way that you believe that the events here are plausible in canon. Were my feelings gut punched, stomped to a bloody pulp and tossed in the trash? Yes. Was it worth it? Absolutely.

Fics I still have in the tabs: Baba by [archiveofourown.org profile] Crownofpins and Scenes from a Marriage: The Studebaker by [archiveofourown.org profile] Speranza

jesse_the_k: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20040204184222/http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1031.html">Bitmapped "dogcow" Apple Technote 1013, and appeared in many OS9 print dialogs</a> (dogcow from OS9)

Why do you hate Chrome?

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2018-12-25 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
*I* hate Chrome because I don't want Google in my business. So I use Opera (which is based on Chromium) and it uses even more resource on my MacBook.
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[personal profile] squelettique 2019-01-01 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
I have a quick question because the formatting on this post is basically almost exactly what I want to do for some of my fanfic reviews and such. I've gotten to the point of being able to use HTML for highlighting, underlining, etc and some read-more, and links with titles instead of just the http list lol.

To move to the actual question, how did you get the Ao3 image there in the link? Is it a setting on your journal, or a setting in the HTML? I can link to Ao3 and fanfic on ao3, but I haven't thought of being able to have the little ao3 icon image there. Do you happen to have an easy-reference for that particular HTML? (if it is HTML haha.)
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Thank you!

[personal profile] squelettique 2019-01-01 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
*displays total lack of knowledge* What's Markdown? I've mostly been trying to use the general html just so I could have something semi-truthful as a skill to list on my completely-lacking resume haha.

A "quick way to type out a post without fiddling with too much HTML" sounds amazing though. Especially if I can copy-paste the whole format of the post into a word doc (or some other text doc) and still retain the links and not have to actually delete all the HTML and apply to the doc what the HTML had (underlines, italics, bolds, links, etc) manually. Which is what makes it hard to move from Google drive for my general internet-writing needs lol.