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Btw. Cigarette burns don’t turn red, they turn white. The skin around it gets a little red and splotchy, and then after about 30m or so it turns into a blister. For reference (photos below cut)
Shout out to all the Black ppl that can no longer participate directly in the fandom they love because of the stresses of racism 👍🏾 you contain multitudes of value and I'm sorry that the color of your skin and the power of your voice makes people not want to acknowledge that.
Yes, nonblack people can reblog. I'd appreciate it, in fact, if y'all took the time to vocally support your Black friends/fans in fandom.

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An awful thing happened to me at work today when I was cutting slats for a sign
Her name was Judy-Lynn del Rey. And she became the most powerful editor in science fiction history.
Born in 1943 with achondroplastic dwarfism, Judy-Lynn grew up devouring science fiction in New York City's public libraries. At a time when the genre was dismissed as pulp fiction for teenage boys, she saw something else entirely: the future of storytelling.
She started at the bottom—an office assistant at Galaxy, the most prestigious science fiction magazine of the 1960s. Within four years, she was managing editor.
Then Ballantine Books came calling.
When she arrived at Ballantine in 1973, science fiction and fantasy were afterthoughts in publishing. Fantasy in particular was considered unsellable—unless you were Tolkien. Judy-Lynn thought that was nonsense.
Her first major move was audacious: she cut ties with one of Ballantine's bestselling authors, John Norman, whose "Gor" novels were popular but notoriously misogynistic. It was a risk. She didn't care.
Then came the gamble that changed everything.
In 1976, someone brought her an opportunity: the novelization rights to an upcoming space movie by a young director named George Lucas. Hollywood thought the film would bomb. Studio executives were skeptical. Most publishers passed.
Judy-Lynn said yes.
The Star Wars novelization sold 4.5 million copies before the movie even premiered.
She would later call herself the "Mama of Star Wars."
In 1977, she launched Del Rey Books—her own imprint, with her husband Lester editing fantasy while she oversaw everything else. Their first original novel was Terry Brooks's The Sword of Shannara. It became a phenomenon.
She didn't stop there.
Remember The Princess Bride? The original 1973 novel had flopped. It was headed for obscurity. Judy-Lynn rescued it, reissuing it in 1977 with a striking gate-fold cover and an aggressive marketing campaign. Without her intervention, there might never have been a movie.
She published the Star Trek Log series. She championed Stephen R. Donaldson's Thomas Covenant trilogy—convincing Ballantine to release all three books on the same day from a completely unknown author. Unprecedented.
She published Anne McCaffrey's The White Dragon—the first science fiction novel ever to hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
And she did all of this while competitors called her imprint "Death-Rey Books"—because she was utterly dominant.
Between 1977 and 1990, Del Rey Books had 65 titles reach bestseller lists. That was more than every other science fiction and fantasy publisher combined.
Arthur C. Clarke called her "the most brilliant editor I ever encountered."
Philip K. Dick went further: "The greatest editor since Maxwell Perkins"—the legendary editor of Hemingway and Fitzgerald.
But here's what burns: the science fiction community never nominated her for a Hugo Award while she was alive. Not once. The men who ran the industry praised her in private and overlooked her in public.
In October 1985, Judy-Lynn suffered a brain hemorrhage. She died four months later, at 42.
Only then did the Hugo committee vote to give her the Best Professional Editor award.
Her husband Lester refused to accept it.
He said Judy-Lynn would have objected—that it was given only because she had just died. That it came too late.
He was right.
Judy-Lynn del Rey transformed science fiction from a niche hobby into a cultural force. She made fantasy into a mainstream publishing category. She bet on Star Wars when no one else would. She saved The Princess Bride from oblivion. She published the first #1 New York Times science fiction bestseller.
She did all of this standing 4'1" tall in an industry run by men who underestimated her at every turn.
The next time you pick up a fantasy novel, or watch a Star Wars movie, or quote The Princess Bride—
Now you know who made it possible.
btw FedEx is dissolving its HR Dept company-wide. you should definitely worry about what it means for a leading Fortune 500 to get away with simply Not having HR readily available to its employees.
Wanna know the crazy part abt this, is if you look this up, every single article that comes up looks tabloid asf, right?
Reddit. the FedEx reddits are chock full of people going thru massive layoffs rn. HR personnel, entire stations being shut down. This is coming in under the guise of company restructuring for Network 2.0, which collapses Express and Ground into one company, but to do that there's hundreds of people being laid off at a time. FedEx has been rolling out WARNs since late 2025 into Jan 2026. Some of its biggest stations are being shut down by mid-april.
As for me, I've been watching them roll AI into near every HR function possible, everything from applying to positipns to hiring for them, inquiries, tech support, etc. Meanwhile, actual HR personnel are just disappearing, or if they speak up you hear about severance packages that are pitiful at best and offensive at worst.
Did you guys know that HR personnel are often the ones handling working knowledge of the labor laws in the US.
you guys. i don't know if you know this but FedEx is a massive company that plays a huge role in the economy. you NEED to be worried that it's normalizing the use of AI for functions that deal daily with labor laws.
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Playing RE2R again bc I’m caught up through Village and I started playing End of Zoe dlc but I died 10x in the same stupid fucking area and got so mad I got hot lmao. No more of that
Deleted my Twitter cause it was feeding me exclusively really toxic RE shit and stupid takes from people who have never played to the point I was getting real life angry about it
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Hold on I gotta google something.
Holy shit that is indeed Milftron 9000

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Caught up in ResE (through Village) in a month and a half but I didn’t buy Requiem when it was on sale cause I didn’t think I’d get through em so quick. So now I’m just playing a lot of Mercs even though my poor laptop CANNOT handle it.
Which also means art incoming (when I have time between my jobs)