the long reach of fandom
May. 7th, 2017 03:06 pmSeeing these cookies at a Starbucks after today's workout reminded me of time spent laughing and drabbling with y'all -- especially [Bad username: valis2.livejournal.com]. ;)

And the recent "36 hours" feature on Tokyo in a mainstream US newspaper brought to mind fics shared with
geri_chan,
lysanatt, and the rest of the Harudaki deep-divers.
(I have not cancelled my subscription to said paper, primarily because access to its archives remains essential for my work, but the defensive condescension displayed by various staff members -- see analyses at Fusion, Esquire, American Orthodox if you need context -- has me irritated enough to cease linking to or quoting from said paper for the time being. As I said in my note to its executive editor, "In publishing writers whose claims wouldn't make it beyond a New Yorker fact-checker, and headlines that not only soft-pedal but normalize the Trump administration's crimes, [your paper] has plummeted in reputation to the point that I can no longer link to or tag [any piece from the paper] -- even nonpolitical ones -- without asking myself to what degree my own credibility will take a hit.")
This entry was originally posted at http://bronze-ribbons.dreamwidth.org/408969.html. I see comments at DW, IJ, and LJ (when notifications are working, anyway), but not on feeds.

And the recent "36 hours" feature on Tokyo in a mainstream US newspaper brought to mind fics shared with
(I have not cancelled my subscription to said paper, primarily because access to its archives remains essential for my work, but the defensive condescension displayed by various staff members -- see analyses at Fusion, Esquire, American Orthodox if you need context -- has me irritated enough to cease linking to or quoting from said paper for the time being. As I said in my note to its executive editor, "In publishing writers whose claims wouldn't make it beyond a New Yorker fact-checker, and headlines that not only soft-pedal but normalize the Trump administration's crimes, [your paper] has plummeted in reputation to the point that I can no longer link to or tag [any piece from the paper] -- even nonpolitical ones -- without asking myself to what degree my own credibility will take a hit.")
This entry was originally posted at http://bronze-ribbons.dreamwidth.org/408969.html. I see comments at DW, IJ, and LJ (when notifications are working, anyway), but not on feeds.