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Echo Invictus ([personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted) wrote in [community profile] 100words2026-03-12 12:14 am

[Challenge #485: Innocent] Original Poetry: 'Why?'

Title: 'Why?'
Fandom: Original Poetry
Rating: PG
Notes: Depressing concepts

Why? )
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mastermahan ([personal profile] mastermahan) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-12 12:13 am

X-Men United #1



X-Men United, originally solicited as X-Men Arsenal*, is the follow-up to Exceptional X-Men. Same creative team, same core cast, but an altered premise. It's the training book, but with more characters, and now they have a mental plane headquarters named Graymatter Lane.

*Go on, get the football jokes out of your system. It'll feel good.

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tcampbell1000 ([personal profile] tcampbell1000) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-11 02:58 pm

Worm Fox Priest Sex Vibes?!: JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE #24-25 (JLI 68)



Warning for some uncomfortable sexual symbolism. Keith Riffen, Ger-words Jones, bArt Sears.

Giffen’s Justice League plots are never boring, but this story feels extra unhinged, its elements strung together more by Freudian associations than his usual grounded, working-class perspective. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn the production process involved a six-pack of story dice and some of the more stimulating drugs.

Amphetamines yes, marijuana no. )
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Fridi ([personal profile] fridi) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics2026-03-11 09:43 pm

On the monthly topic: National identity in an age of mass migration

One of the defining political questions of our time is how national identity adapts to large-scale migration. In many Western countries, migration has reached levels that are reshaping demographics, politics and cultural debates. The issue is no longer just about economics or labor markets. It increasingly touches on how societies understand themselves.

For a long time, the dominant assumption was that liberal institutions and economic opportunity would gradually integrate newcomers while leaving national identity largely intact. But reality has proven more complicated. When migration happens on a large scale and over a short period of time, it inevitably raises questions about cultural continuity, social cohesion and the meaning of citizenship.

From my perspective, the debate often becomes polarized between two extremes. One side treats national identity as something outdated or irrelevant in a globalized world. The other treats it as something rigid that must be preserved unchanged. Neither view really reflects how nations have historically evolved. National identity has always adapted over time, but it usually did so gradually and within a shared framework of values and institutions.

The challenge today is pace and scale )
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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote in [community profile] 100words2026-03-11 06:42 pm

Miss Marple - Not Walter Reddie?

Title: Not Walter Reddie?
Fandom: Miss Marple
Rating: G

Surely... )
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badly_knitted ([personal profile] badly_knitted) wrote in [community profile] drabble_zone2026-03-11 06:44 pm

BtVS: Someone To Talk To [Challenge 492: Talk]


Title: Someone To Talk To
Fandom: BtVS
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Buffy, Angel.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 492: Talk.
Spoilers/Setting: Helpless.
Summary: Buffy knows she can always turn to Angel when she needs someone to talk to.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.



Someone To Talk To


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laughing_tree ([personal profile] laughing_tree) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-10 04:56 pm

Venom #254-255 - "Death Spiral, Part 3"

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There was a video game for Maximum Carnage way back in the day, and I was a Production Assistant on the commercial for it. My job was to drive the truck full of camera equipment from Long Island to Manhattan, pick up my producer, get breakfast and bring it all to set… but I didn’t realize that I left the key to the lock on the truck at home until we got the breakfast. My producer sat on giant coffee urns and held bagels in his lap as I drove to set – but I was so frazzled that I drove the wrong way down the West Side Highway and was pulled over by a cop!!! -- Joe Kelly

Maximum Carnage! I have to say, it’s been a minute, and I was a Clone Saga do-or-die back around when it landed – but I remember a whole pile of villains infighting and yelling at each other and hating each other as much as (or more than) they hated the comics. Can’t beat that! -- Charles Soule

During the 90s, I was off reading Proper Comics like Hate, Eightball, and Love & Rockets, so Maximum Carnage passed me by a little bit – I hear Carnage is pretty Maximum in it, but that’s about all I know. -- Al Ewing

(https://aiptcomics.com/2026/03/05/venom-unleashed-17/)

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lucy_roman ([personal profile] lucy_roman) wrote in [community profile] 100words2026-03-11 09:43 am

Inspector George Gently - What John is Guilty Of

Title: What John is Guilty Of
Fandom: Inspector George Gently
Rating: Teen and up
Notes: Introspection

Read here )
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Asp ([personal profile] senmut) wrote2026-03-10 06:38 pm
Entry tags:

Mail Call

[personal profile] kalloway - the Valentine card that is post-marked Feb 9 showed up today for Mario Day.

Thank you, and the heart is adorable.
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troisoiseaux ([personal profile] troisoiseaux) wrote2026-03-10 06:48 pm
Entry tags:

Weekly reading

Read a couple of books that unexpectedly ended up pairing well, tone/vibes-wise: The Wax Child by Olga Ravn, a novel loosely based on a real-life 17th century Danish witch trial, from the perspective of one of the accused women's omniscient wax doll/poppet, and I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid, in which a young woman's road trip with her boyfriend to meet his parents for the first time (and probably last, given her doubts about the relationship) gets weird. I probably wouldn't actually have considered these similar if not for the accident of reading them back-to-back, but there's an aspect of a Greek chorus in both— in The Wax Child, a number of passages are packed-together snippets of conversations (e.g., women trading jokes and complaints over communal work like carding wool or gutting fish); in I'm Thinking of . . ., the first person POV narrative is interspersed with oblique, anonymous community gossip about a shocking local tragedy— and they're both just kind of... narratively unsettling? The Wax Child has the unhooked-from-time-ness of a story told more or less chronologically from the POV of a character who, basically, Sees All; Reid's novel takes a frog-in-boiling-water approach, the narrative peeling back layer by layer until it hits spoilers )

In War and Peace, since separating from his wife, Pierre has had an existential crisis and joined the Freemasons, because sure, why not. I had vaguely remembered his induction into the Masonic rites as a dramatic scene but this time it mostly struck me as unexpectedly funny, what with Pierre being the embodiment of tomorrow I'm going to lock in and turn my entire life around! it will definitely work this time!

Half an hour later, the Rhetor returned to inform the seeker of the seven virtues, corresponding to the seven steps of Solomon's temple, which every Freemason should cultivate in himself. These virtues were: 1. Discretion, the keeping of the secrets of the Order. 2. Obedience to those of higher ranks in the Order. 3. Morality. 4. Love of mankind. 5. Courage. 6. Generosity. 7. The love of death.

. . . But five of the other virtues {besides "love of death"} which Pierre recalled, counting them on his fingers, he felt already in his soul: courage, generosity, morality, love of mankind, and especially obedience—which did not even seem to him a virtue, but a joy. (He now felt so glad to be free from his own lawlessness and to submit his will to those who knew the indubitable truth.) He forgot what the seventh virtue was and could not recall it.

(Also funny, at least to me: the guy explaining the concept of hieroglyphs while Pierre stands there blindfolded thinking yes, I know what hieroglyphs are, and how "{a}s he was being led up to some object he noticed a hesitation and uncertainty among his conductors. He heard those around him disputing in whispers and one of them insisting that he should be led along a certain carpet.")
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shakalooloo ([personal profile] shakalooloo) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-10 05:55 pm

They Won't Even Have to Update the Team Roster on the Recap Page!

Okay, so my last few posts have featured images that not everyone could view. So, let's try ImgBB, and see if that works better.

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That better? Or worse? Anyway, stuff happens in this issue that you may not want to see. And I'm not talking about the mutant nudity.

Read more... )
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no thoughts just potato ([personal profile] sweettartheart) wrote in [community profile] 100words2026-03-10 12:06 pm

Prompt: #485 - Innocent

This week's prompt is innocent.

Your response should be exactly 100 words long. You do not have to include the prompt in your response -- it is meant as inspiration only.

Please use the tag "prompt: #485 - innocent" with your response.

Please put your drabble under a cut tag if it contains potential triggers, mature or explicit content, or spoilers for media released in the last month.

If you would like a template for the header information you may use this:

Subject: Original - Title (or) Fandom - Title

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If you are a member of AO3 there is a 100 Words Collection!
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cyberghostface ([personal profile] cyberghostface) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-10 08:15 am

Star Wars: Jar Jar #1



"I've always loved the inner child that Jar Jar brought out in all of us, especially me. But there comes a time where everyone must let go of the child and take responsibility for their actions, and we see Jar Jar come to that realisation in this one-shot." -- Ahmed Best

Scans under the cut... )
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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2026-03-10 10:19 am

Mod Post: Off-Topic Tuesday

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Talk about non-comics stuff, thread derail, and just generally chat among yourselves.

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In light of the advice in the last paragraph, and due to work requirements, I think I will leave things short and sweet, and simply wish a Happy Mar10 Day, to those who celebrate the achievements of video games most prominent plumber.