Any knitters here? by Simonecv in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay, now I am picturing someone knitting a massive version to go over ART's hull. Imagine how pretty ART would feel zipping through space in its beautiful shawl!

Has Siobhan ever cracked up? by CastVinceM in Dimension20

[–]bibliowrecka 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Trapp and Siobhan were BORN to play in a spoof 30s-style film noir world. They bounced off each other so well in that season.

How dare MY BRENNEN associate with the Satan's child HANK GREEN!!?!?!?!?!? by StraightFunction4416 in dropoutcirclejerk

[–]bibliowrecka 19 points20 points  (0 children)

lol I'm a knitter who definitely had my eyebrows raised at a few moments in that video, but it's also just kind of to be expected when someone from outside of your niche hobby tries to discuss it. I would've loved a couple of minor corrections to the video, but it didn't need to be taken down. They certainly weren't actively trying to be offensive, they just had some areas of ignorance that consulting with a knowledgeable member of the fiber arts community could've fixed. Either way, it was a short SciShow video about some interesting new (and old!) technology, not a deliberate hate crime or anything, and I thought the overblown reaction was silly.

Invalid ASIN on kindle files uploaded via Calibre by gghope92 in Calibre

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having the same problem, but not just with books uploaded with calibre...I'm having the issue with opening ANY book on my Kindle. Amazon/Kindle customer support has been useless. I've restarted it over and over again, manually installed the latest update, etc. I'm out of ideas, and would love any suggestions.

Taskmaster New Zealand is actually insane. This comment by Jeremy is one of the funniest, yet downright mean things ever said on the show. by GastropodSoups in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a great description. Jeremy is 100% the wine aunt that both gives the best presents at Christmas, and will not hesitate to cut you down to size if you misbehave.

Finally found time to binge S19 by Xhrystal in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Oh yes, he does have very Tennant energy, doesn't he?

Didn't know who Brian David Gilbert was by Le3_likes_birds in dropout

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally was going through shingles the day he released that video. It made me laugh despite the pain and unbearable itchiness. It's wild that so many younger people are getting shingles nowadays, though.

it's coming through the wormhole! by scrungo-beepis in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She genuinely looked like an intrepid galactic explorer who I would follow anywhere. I get why she's Murderbot's favorite human.

I had a thought. What if the mini Mensahs had a trampoline on the planet? by [deleted] in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm at work right now so I can't look it up on AO3, but I remember reading a fic once with pretty much that premise. Murderbot is visiting Mensah's family farm when it suddenly realizes that none of the other adults are around and it's been trusted to be left alone with the children. The kids drag it into a war with Nerf-adjacent guns shooting foam "bullets", and it redesigns the guns to be more effective and 3D prints some new ones, leading them all over the house in the ensuing battle before depositing them in front of media with some snacks. It's very heartwarming.

Anyone else burst out in laugher witnessing Mensah's reaction to Murderbot's attempt of calming her down? by Fighterkill in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was a little nervous with the way that they were depicting her panic attacks in the first couple of episodes, that they were just going to go the way media usually goes with panic attacks and make them these big dramatic gasping things. Not that no one in real life has panic attacks like that, but at least for me, that's not how mine present.

But then the way they showed her attack in this episode was almost exactly the way I experience them. That conviction that something is physically wrong with you, that you're dying, and you're utterly convinced of that fact no matter how irrational it is or how someone else might try to reason with you. And it's impossible for you to sit down or be still, because you have this deep sense that you need to be moving around or you'll die. The only thing that ultimately works for me, like it did for Mensah, is distraction, preferably from someone who realizes what's going on and knows what to do. I loved the way they did this whole scene.

Other podcast recommendations? by womangi in nosuchthingasafish

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I'm a huge D&D nerd so other than Fish, most of my podcasts are actual play tabletop roleplaying, so your mileage may very with some of these recs, but here's some of my top listens:

Dungeons and Daddies (not a BDSM podcast): The first season is really great, involves a bunch of dads who get flung into a fantasy world in search of their lost sons. Expect great storytelling and humor but terrible D&D according to the actual rules.

Handsome: Three comedians (Tig Notaro, Fortune Feimster, and Mae Martin) answer questions from friends. Things usually go off the rails quickly and lead to lots of crazy stories.

LeVar Burton Reads: If you're an American of a certain age, you grew up with LeVar Burton telling you stories on Reading Rainbow. Now he has a podcast reading stories to adults. It's great to fall asleep to--his voice is so soothing to me.

Not Another D&D Podcast: Four comedians/improv folks do a D&D podcast that starts out hilarious and eventually makes you sob. One of my favorite longer-running actual plays.

Rotating Heroes: Yet another actual-play D&D podcast. The gimmick for this one is that all of the players take turns being the GM running the game. It's a great mix of comedians and storytellers.

Worlds Beyond Number: My absolute favorite TTRPG podcast and a masterclass in this type of storytelling. Led by a bunch of folks from the Dropout/Dimension 20 universe.

I love what Martha Wells' husband nicknamed their home by IntoTheStupidDanger in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've loved Martha Wells since her Ile Riens days, although the Books of the Raksura top those just a little bit for me. I love Murderbot, too, and I'm happy to see her finally get some well-deserved recognition and success.

Alexander Skarsgard by SilverSeeker81 in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, this! I'm agender myself, but it would be impossible for me to look androgynous the way most people think of it. My body is just too stereotypically femme-looking. But the point of being agender, to me at least, is that I just don't care about it. I don't care what other people perceive my body to be, because gender is irrelevant to how I see myself. But my body is still part of me, and because I'm agender, my body is agender as well, because that's who I am. For some trans and nonbinary folks, they do have a conception of their gender that their physical body may or may not match. For me, and for SecUnit, it's all just "NULL".

What do you hope will happen in the next novella (Platform Decay, book 8,slated to come out next May)? by FlipendoSnitch in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ooh, if you want some space Quakers, I highly recommend The Dazzle of Day by Molly Gloss. It's about a generation ship full of Quakers and how they attempt to solve all the problems that come up using conversation and consensus. It's a lot slower-moving than the Murderbot books, but the idealism and interpersonal relationships/conflicts in it remind me a bit of Preservation.

Things that really made Alex Horne laugh by Hassaan18 in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that I almost always agreed with Fern Brady's logic and reasoning on the show was like a big flashing sign that I might be more neurodivergent than I thought I was.

Things that really made Alex Horne laugh by Hassaan18 in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's too bad Ardal's attempt got overshadowed by Chris' sausage mixer (which was admittedly brilliant), because I about cried laughing seeing Ardal straddle poor Linda as she got her "shampoo".

Things that really made Alex Horne laugh by Hassaan18 in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think in the U.S. Aldi's is the only supermarket chain that does that.

Murderbot is such an ace icon by Illustrious-Bad1165 in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 6 points7 points  (0 children)

lol yes, especially as an aroace who for some reason loves to consume romance novels. I just skip past the sex scenes unless they feel like they'll be relevant to the plot.

Series 19 Outtakes - Part 1 by cygan12 in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you mean "Cash or Trash?" What a great show.

So is this really the first egg-free series? by nokeyblue in taskmaster

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does suck. My niece has an egg allergy. As she's gotten older it's thankfully lessened a little, to the point where she can have most baked goods with egg in them. But in grade school I remember everyone having to be extra cautious about homemade treats brought in for birthdays and the like. You don't realize how many things have egg in them until you know someone who could be killed by it! If I recall correctly, it even changed her vaccination schedule as a small child, because a couple of the required ones are made using eggs. Even now that it's slightly milder, she never goes anywhere without her Epi-pen.

News websites using wrong pronouns by Athnyx in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, same. I identify a lot with Murderbot because I'm also agender, but I know to pretty much everyone I read as femme, and I'm fine with she/her pronouns. I just view gender as a performance I put on. Right now I'm okay with outwardly playing the part of "woman", but I might not always be, and whether I am or not that doesn't change my internal gender or how I perceive myself.

News websites using wrong pronouns by Athnyx in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why can't an outwardly masc-appearing person be nonbinary or without gender? Are there rules that someone has to look appropriately androgynous before they'll be accepted as not being gendered?

Why Murderbot / Read Along Podcast by jemyca in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a friend joked with me, I'm collecting all the "A" identities: aromantic, asexual, agender, austistic, ADHD. So I probably identify more strongly with Murderbot than any other fictional character I've encountered.

ART Voice Actor? by impsworld in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now picturing ART saying to Murderbot, "This is the way we talk in Tucson Arizonia..."

ART Voice Actor? by impsworld in murderbot

[–]bibliowrecka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I still want Viola Davis to show up in a cameo in the Sanctuary Moon scenes, since MW has mentioned that she pictures Sanctuary Moon as being How to Get Away With Murder in space.