Dorian's Avatar

Dorian

@sin-de-siecle

Outraged optimist, folk musician and nerd. Intermittent dabbler in historical fashion. Chronically ill. He/him.

286
Followers
645
Following
438
Posts
05.09.2023
Joined
Posts Following

Latest posts by Dorian @sin-de-siecle

Post image

The day after we put the final touches on issues #88-91 of “Swamp Thing”, news broke about the passing of Tatjana Wood, the original colorist on the series. Tomorrow, March 2nd, would have been Tatjana’s 100th birthday. Let’s raise a glass to one of comics’ originals.

02.03.2026 05:09 👍 1574 🔁 402 💬 7 📌 4
Preview
Record-breaking rain across inland Australia like ‘weather whiplash’, BoM says Some areas receive more rainfall in a week than in all of last year, having only a few weeks ago sweltered through temperatures up to 50C * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A year’s worth of rain has drenched parts of South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales, as remnants of a tropical low moved east, bringing record-breaking falls to desert towns and crop losses for agricultural areas. The Bureau of Meteorology issued severe weather warnings for south-west NSW and north-west Victoria on Monday, with six-hourly falls of 40 to 70mm forecast, and isolated falls of up to 100mm in places. Continue reading...

Record-breaking rain across inland Australia like ‘weather whiplash’, BoM says

02.03.2026 05:24 👍 25 🔁 10 💬 1 📌 2

It’s funny if you call PayPal or visa lines and bring this up asking why they claim “adult illustrations” is against their regulations but betting on the death of kids is totally fine. They don’t have an answer.

In fact yall should call them at least once a day with this :)

01.03.2026 22:52 👍 9366 🔁 5455 💬 18 📌 3
Image is line paper with writing showing an English word followed by how it is written in the Cherokee language followed by how it is spelled and pronounced. The word is dictator and pronounced kahnayjheedawhee

Image is line paper with writing showing an English word followed by how it is written in the Cherokee language followed by how it is spelled and pronounced. The word is dictator and pronounced kahnayjheedawhee

Your Cherokee words for today.
The top word is English followed by how it is written in the Cherokee language followed by how it is spelled in English then how to pronounce it phonetically.

01.03.2026 01:46 👍 404 🔁 122 💬 1 📌 3

Behind almost every university crisis:
1) shady real estate deals or even worse financial malfeasance
2) sports

And the solution is always to shrink the humanities, the reliable profit center

18.02.2026 10:49 👍 246 🔁 62 💬 6 📌 3

Calling all Aussie & Asia-Pacific authors! I'll be running an itch-io bundle in the second half of March for anyone based in those regions with books on itch-io, sign-ups are open now!

🔗👇

#BookSky 📦📚

18.02.2026 09:53 👍 24 🔁 21 💬 3 📌 5

I am more and more convinced that when cis people want to debate whether trans people get human rights, the only correct response is "I don't treat whether or not people get human rights as a debate topic or hang around people who do" followed by leaving.

18.02.2026 12:31 👍 1032 🔁 268 💬 7 📌 6

Kobo's response was "well we can give you your money back ig" but. I want to read the books I paid for. I want you to actually provide the goods AS ADVERTISED ON YOUR WEBSITE. Argh.

16.02.2026 04:57 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I'm an ex-publishing person who remembers when Tor announced that they would be selling their books DRM free, so I would have known this was wrong even *without* it being featured IN THE BOOKS THEMSELVES.

I just wanted to be able to put them on my non-kobo ereader. Goddammit.

16.02.2026 04:56 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

If I didn't have chronic fatigue I'd writing a postcard. But the odds of me getting to the post office this week are slim.

On the other hand, Kobo have been completely useless about the fact they stuck DRM on a book that advertises itself as DRM free both on the website and in the book itself.

16.02.2026 04:54 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

Their website gives three contact options: emails about Permissions, emails about requesting review copies, and a physical address for mail. So do I ask "St Martins Permissions" to pass on my request or annoy the publicity team by sending a question to their "review only" email?

16.02.2026 04:53 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

I was hoping Tor Publishing was on Bluesky so I could ask them what the fuck was up with the two DRM-free books I bought having DRM on them, but it turns out they're still on Twitter. ugh.

16.02.2026 04:51 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
A mockup of a Jeopardy board question that reads "Konami's depiction of Count Dracula iconically called this type of person "a miserable little pile of secrets"

A mockup of a Jeopardy board question that reads "Konami's depiction of Count Dracula iconically called this type of person "a miserable little pile of secrets"

16.02.2026 00:36 👍 5112 🔁 1674 💬 50 📌 56
Photo of Angus Taylor and Jane Hume at the Centre for Independent Studies that might be possibly the whitest two people ever captured together on camera at the whitest gathering of people ever assembled. Their smiles suggest they are either about to sell you some dodgy time-share or are to ask you whether you have hear the good news of this cult they have just joined.

Photo of Angus Taylor and Jane Hume at the Centre for Independent Studies that might be possibly the whitest two people ever captured together on camera at the whitest gathering of people ever assembled. Their smiles suggest they are either about to sell you some dodgy time-share or are to ask you whether you have hear the good news of this cult they have just joined.

"Would you be interested in becoming an Amway independent business owner"?

16.02.2026 04:31 👍 353 🔁 50 💬 31 📌 7

I love the Olympics man

16.02.2026 04:35 👍 130 🔁 15 💬 4 📌 0
Four pencil fantasy-creature sketches appear in polaroid-style frames arranged over a museum gallery interior.

The top-left sketch depicts a griffin-like creature with a bird’s head, curved beak, upright crest, rounded body, and wide wings.

The top-right drawing shows a mermaid wearing a crown, smiling, with a fishtail and long hair, surrounded by clouds.

The bottom-left sketch shows a muscular humanoid figure with a small star above its shoulder and a partially visible club raised.

The bottom-right sketch portrays a dragon with a long, segmented body, wings extended, and its mouth open in a roar.

The real gallery behind the images shows wooden flooring, glass display cases, and a large painted mural featuring mythical beasts.

Four pencil fantasy-creature sketches appear in polaroid-style frames arranged over a museum gallery interior. The top-left sketch depicts a griffin-like creature with a bird’s head, curved beak, upright crest, rounded body, and wide wings. The top-right drawing shows a mermaid wearing a crown, smiling, with a fishtail and long hair, surrounded by clouds. The bottom-left sketch shows a muscular humanoid figure with a small star above its shoulder and a partially visible club raised. The bottom-right sketch portrays a dragon with a long, segmented body, wings extended, and its mouth open in a roar. The real gallery behind the images shows wooden flooring, glass display cases, and a large painted mural featuring mythical beasts.

A display of four pencil sketches of dragons and a mermaid is arranged as overlapping polaroid-style photos placed on top of a museum case filled with gold artefacts.

The top-left sketch shows a dragon with a long neck, scaled head, and large folded wings.

The top-right sketch shows a mermaid perched on a rocky cliff, looking toward a large full moon above the sea.

The bottom-left sketch depicts a long, snake-like dragon with small wings and a curled tail, dated “27 Julian”.

The bottom-right sketch shows a close-up view of a dragon’s torso and wing, focusing on the texture of its scales and the spiral shape of the tail.

The background shows a real museum exhibit with jewellery and metal finds displayed on red fabric.

A display of four pencil sketches of dragons and a mermaid is arranged as overlapping polaroid-style photos placed on top of a museum case filled with gold artefacts. The top-left sketch shows a dragon with a long neck, scaled head, and large folded wings. The top-right sketch shows a mermaid perched on a rocky cliff, looking toward a large full moon above the sea. The bottom-left sketch depicts a long, snake-like dragon with small wings and a curled tail, dated “27 Julian”. The bottom-right sketch shows a close-up view of a dragon’s torso and wing, focusing on the texture of its scales and the spiral shape of the tail. The background shows a real museum exhibit with jewellery and metal finds displayed on red fabric.

Four pencil sketches of mythical creatures are arranged as overlapping polaroid-style photos on top of a museum display surface.

The top-left drawing shows a snake-like creature with a webbed pattern across its back and extended fins.

The top-right drawing depicts a humanoid sea creature with elongated limbs, flowing hair, and sharp features, positioned as if swimming through water.

The bottom-left drawing shows a heavily scaled creature labelled “Griffyn claws,” with a horn on its head, sharp teeth, and a powerful forelimb.

The bottom-right sketch features a slender dragon with a long body, delicate scales, and a curved neck, facing a rose-like shape.

The background includes a museum exhibit with shells and decorative objects.

Four pencil sketches of mythical creatures are arranged as overlapping polaroid-style photos on top of a museum display surface. The top-left drawing shows a snake-like creature with a webbed pattern across its back and extended fins. The top-right drawing depicts a humanoid sea creature with elongated limbs, flowing hair, and sharp features, positioned as if swimming through water. The bottom-left drawing shows a heavily scaled creature labelled “Griffyn claws,” with a horn on its head, sharp teeth, and a powerful forelimb. The bottom-right sketch features a slender dragon with a long body, delicate scales, and a curved neck, facing a rose-like shape. The background includes a museum exhibit with shells and decorative objects.

Our visitor book has been filling up with wonderful mythical creatures over the past months! From dragons and mermaids to griffins with impressively detailed claws, you've brought our Mythical Creatures exhibition to life in the best way. Last week to visit - come add your own beast before Sunday!

15.02.2026 12:00 👍 18 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0

So there is this added psychic damage of seeing young people who not only talk exactly like the nazi incel CSAM freaks of *your* youth, but the knowledge that Jeff Epstein is literally responsible for this.

He's why you shudder when you hear a 25 year old casually drop a "degenerate"

31.01.2026 08:14 👍 337 🔁 45 💬 4 📌 1
Preview
Maryland health officials warn providers about an upsurge in mumps cases Maryland health officials are warning about an uptick in cases of mumps.

Measles is a bellwether. Because it’s the most contagious vaccine-preventable disease, when vaccination rates drop, it’s the first to start spreading.

Now we’ve got mumps rolling up.

Expect more.

This is just the beginning of RFK Jr.’s successful infectious disease reintroduction plan.

14.02.2026 23:34 👍 6347 🔁 3333 💬 288 📌 284

I contracted as a paid media strategist at agencies for many years, basically auditing efficiencies for PPC clients. Throughout 24-25, they axed me because various AI tools made my job “unnecessary”. Seeing this contextualizes the “how’ve you been” text I got from a former colleague last week lol

15.02.2026 03:02 👍 1179 🔁 218 💬 11 📌 2
Digger (2003–2011) by Ursula Vernon

Tales of small furry things taking on gods – and often winning – abound in Vernon's early works, and Digger is true to form. While it explores a strand of fantasy less rooted in violent spectacle than Eat God's usual fare, its world of talking statues, vampiric gourds and oracular slugs has much to offer, and many of its cast – including the titular protagonist – make a good models for the Folk.

Digger (2003–2011) by Ursula Vernon Tales of small furry things taking on gods – and often winning – abound in Vernon's early works, and Digger is true to form. While it explores a strand of fantasy less rooted in violent spectacle than Eat God's usual fare, its world of talking statues, vampiric gourds and oracular slugs has much to offer, and many of its cast – including the titular protagonist – make a good models for the Folk.

Browsing my media collection today to see if there was anything worth a proper writeup in Eat God's "Inspirational Media" section that I'd overlooked, and I can't BELIEVE I forgot to include this one.

15.02.2026 03:24 👍 75 🔁 11 💬 2 📌 0

The article doesnt actually mention them "distancing" themselves from Palantir, only that prompts to give your ID to Persona were "a test, which has concluded"

Continue to cancel Nitro and migrate elsewhere

14.02.2026 23:08 👍 4334 🔁 2679 💬 25 📌 12
Preview
Albanese to address ‘shock and fear’ over alleged Invasion Day terror attack in annual Closing the Gap speech PM to use address to call out ‘white supremacy ideology’ behind alleged bombing attempt, as annual report shows 15 targets still off track

Albanese’s comms crew have dropped his CtG speech to try and appear to be doing something so to reiterate: unless the cause is addressed by concrete measures to reduce numbers, powers, funding, and impunity for racist violence of police, nothing can change.

www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

11.02.2026 22:33 👍 26 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 0

if you saw your first violent police attacks on women and children and heard police calling kidney punches and steel cap boot kicks “public safety” for the first time, know that police did not start acting like this in February 2026. The difference is white people seeing police brutality first hand.

11.02.2026 21:29 👍 48 🔁 14 💬 2 📌 0

as we mark 18 years since Closing the Gap was launched with the National Apology to Stolen Generations and their Descendants, know that police routinely target and brutalise Aboriginal people including children and then charge them with offensive behaviour, resist arrest, and assault police.

11.02.2026 21:24 👍 136 🔁 56 💬 4 📌 0
Preview
Mike Pondsmith Michael Alyn Pondsmith (born April 14, 1954[citation needed]) is an American roleplaying, board and video game designer. He is the founder of R. Talsorian Games and the creator of the acclaimed Cyberp...

So it's Black History Month and that means I think it's a good time to get familiar with Mike Pondsmith, if you're not already.

When you see R. Talsorian Games, that's him. When you see Cyberpunk 2077, that's his world.

Mekton, Castle Falkenstein, also him.

cyberpunk.fandom.com/wiki/Mike_Po...

05.02.2026 03:08 👍 2363 🔁 1180 💬 39 📌 44

This is really the critical point: Firefox is packing its browser with AI slop functions by default; relying on a user actively choosing to turn it off.

That isn't neutral - that is a political and ideological statement that they want more reliance on these tools

08.02.2026 11:49 👍 1495 🔁 716 💬 20 📌 14
The Board of Governors decided, unilaterally, that no published textbook in the field of sociology could be used in compliance with the law for an Intro to Sociology class. None.
Victor: There's not a single existing textbook on the market that could be used that would qualify under state law?
Zachary: Correct.
Victor: I'm sorry, that's kind of funny. Like, the absurdity of not a single sociology textbook getting past the censors. I mean, it makes me kind of proud of our colleagues, but...

The Board of Governors decided, unilaterally, that no published textbook in the field of sociology could be used in compliance with the law for an Intro to Sociology class. None. Victor: There's not a single existing textbook on the market that could be used that would qualify under state law? Zachary: Correct. Victor: I'm sorry, that's kind of funny. Like, the absurdity of not a single sociology textbook getting past the censors. I mean, it makes me kind of proud of our colleagues, but...

I do want to shout-out my fellow sociologists, who have collectively created a discipline so woke that not a single one of our introductory textbooks can make it past Florida's censors.

Great work everyone.

06.02.2026 15:00 👍 5856 🔁 1966 💬 61 📌 203

Rebekha Sharkie: We need to ban the burning of our flag!

Australians: We are making stir fry from the animals on our coat of arms. Go fuck yourself and the performative emu you rode in on.

08.02.2026 12:15 👍 71 🔁 17 💬 2 📌 0
"Women Against the Far Right" pink pin badge on green bag

"Women Against the Far Right" pink pin badge on green bag

"Wearing badges is not enough in days like these" ( @billybragg.bsky.social 1991).

But it's a start. I attended the first meeting of Women Against The Far Right North West yesterday. And I will be out protesting the far right in Manchester on 21/02.

08.02.2026 10:16 👍 96 🔁 14 💬 0 📌 0
Post image Post image

Here’s some sketches exploring one of my ideas for the creature from “The Terror” by Dan Simmons, and how I imagined it could work as a supernatural element while still able to be mistaken for a polar bear at a glance or in the distance~

08.02.2026 05:02 👍 3411 🔁 776 💬 86 📌 18