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In the weeks following the Royal Mezalean-Oceanic Wedding between King Joel and Queen Lizzie, things had been going decently well. When suddenly, once the royal couple returned to their duties from their honeymoon, the advisors of each empire's resident leaders noticed a shift. There was a certain degree of civil unrest, desperation, and curiosity running through the villages by way of hushed whispers and hurried signatures, and one day each advisor discovered what all the ruckus was about. The citizens of the empires wanted something from their regents and leaders, even the unmarried ones, and they put their desires in writing. The people had their royal wedding, and they were ready for a royal baby... how the rulers were going to acquire said babies would be left up to fate, and fate was thrilled to lend a helping hand.
Finally posting my Empires Season 1 Royal babies fic now that it's finished, my account isn't shadowbanned, and half of my WIPs feature some of these characters.
#empires smp#empires smp season 1#esmp#esmp s1#empires s1#empires season 1#conda writes#empires smp fanfiction#long post
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It's still funny to me why people question how Aegon can bond with Sunfyre without being good or fluent in Valyrian, like does that not mean that his bond is strong and possibly the strongest for him to command Sunfyre in English and not need Valyrian to do so???
Like look at the Starks and their direwolves, shouldn't that mean that they should also learn Old Tongue because direwolves are ancient magical creatures? But no, if Sansa, the character that people always consider not stark enough (despite her being the one to have the closest character to Ned), can tame Lady, make her wear ribbons, and eat from the palm of her hands, why can't Aegon do the same with Sunfyre???
Truth that Aegon haters are reaching and failing here, including Ryan Conda himself. Writing Aegon so he looks incompetent at Valyrian was intended on making him look unworthy of the throne but at the same time it makes his bond with Sunfyre look the strongest. Sunfyre understands Valyrian as the dragon keepers use that language to command and train the dragons in the pit, but the bond between Aegon and Sunfyre is obviously strong enough that either language is not needed between them or Sunfyre understands what Aegon means even when he speaks in the Common Tongue. It is interesting that some people assume that dragons are born knowing Valyrian inherently, but in reality they are taught it (and dragonriders usually use it to limit who could talk with or control their dragons). So either Sunfyre is bilingual or his bond with Aegon transcends language. Pretty beautiful and a happy accident of lazy writing and characterization.
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Hellooo, ☔ and 🌪️?
Helloooo! <3 OMG a hog! I wonder what morph that is 🥹 Super Conda and Axanthic? It's so cute!!
Thank you for the ask! :)
☔Is there a fic concept you have that you'd like to just explain and share because you're not sure you'll ever write it? If so, what is it?
Hmnnn I hope I'll be able to complete it, but I'm really having doubts about Rangi in Agna Qel'a... I mean, 60 chapters? Who do I think I am LOL
The initial idea was to write Hei-Ran's and Atuat's backstory as a couple and to explain Atuat's decision to leave the NWT. But I didn't want to write a story that had the romance plot as the main plot, so it became this 60 chapters monstrosity, with three main character arcs, one romance arc, one recovery arc, and one antagonist arc.
The story's now about Rangi's time in the NWT and her troubles navigating Jianzhu's and Hei-Ran's corrupt legacy, the White Lotus interest in Kyoshi, cultural clashes, as well as her sentiments toward Kyoshi.
🌪️Sum up a WIP with a few fic tropes/Ao3 tags.
I'm pretty new to AO3, so I genuinely had to check a list of common tags LOL, and then I made some stuff up, but anyway
House Arrest (my Tagaka/Hei-Ran/Atuat fic): Crack, Humor, Family, Smut, BDSM, Bondage, Temperature play, Bloodbending, Established Relationship, Fake Injury, not beta read, we die like Kyoshi's innocence, Enemies to ??? well they fuck in a dungeon, Tagaka always lies, The morally gray milves fuck in this one, MILFs
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WATCH: House of the Dragon: Why It’s Getting Worse
Sara Hess and Ryan Conda’s batshit crazy writing has African viewers hollering as well :) So proud.
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charity fic for @lemonberry-conda featuring my schlonnor fankid. this one was... not easy for me to write, adhd has been really bad this week. sorry for the wait!
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24, 25 and 27 fanfic ask game? :)) (no im not fishing for new fics hahahaha no wayyyyyyy)
happy nearly new years 🌟
[fic ask game]
These are alla bout fics i read this year and overall, i've been slacking on reading fics but I do have answers for you yes!
24:favorite fic you read this year
For FMAB, honestly it was this edling fic I didnt think id get into called A Crown with Gems and Gold by Kattythingz.
Of dsmp/osmp/mcyt fics, it would be Blood End by andthentherewere
25:a fic you read this year you would recommend everyone read
I have a lot of recs of this year one is my very good mutual and friend Tom Phantoids' dreamoire zine piece hunting for a power called blasphemy.
27:favorite fanfic author of the year
Idk how to pick ahhhh. One is my mutual Bonesandthebees who is always a delightful fic writer :]! Other fic writers (plus mutuals fics) i adore are: phantoids, areus-in-the-little-cave, lockergirl, clingyduoapologist, hopalongfairywren, zannolin, lemonberry-conda (if you like empires esp :)!), proudfreakmetarusonniku (esp for cprime), and many many more ahhh sorry if i missed people (you can look through the dsmp fanfic tag on my blog to see more ppls writing i like bc i rb a lot :D!)
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Spotlight on Captain Cobalt vs. the Sinister Scientist
Here's the cover for one of my published plays, Captain Cobalt vs the Sinister Scientist, which is available for purchase at Next Stage Press!
A vaudeville-style comedy straight out of Saturday morning cartoons. This play has 18 characters and is intended to be performed by only 2 women. Captain Cobalt is an up-and-coming superhero trying to balance her heroic deeds with her secret identity, Cyanna Conda, the lowly pet store clerk. She battles everything from giant squid monsters to cheese-themed supervillains, encountering any number of bystanders (and a love interest) along the way. The final showdown, however, is with Captain Cobalt’s nemesis, the nefarious Dr. Killington, the mad scientist who insists that SHE is the hero of the story. Captain Cobalt et. al. encourage lots of audience interaction (cheering and booing especially) along the way. The set can be as stripped-down or elaborate as the production pleases, but the most important part…all the props are bananas. (Yes, actual literal bananas. The kind that pop when you throw them.)
I'd greatly appreciate a reblog to spread the word about my play, and it's available for purchase here, $5 for a digital copy and $10 for a physical copy that you can hold in your hands and put on your bookshelf and feel so cool that you know the playwright.
Click through the Read More for a sample of the script!
(Josh, an Obnoxious Little Kid, comes onstage, playing a handheld video game/banana.)
JOSH. What are you, some kind of a stupid superhero?
CAPTAIN. No, I am an intelligent superhero. Captain Cobalt! What is your name, young...child?
JOSH. Josh.
CAPTAIN. So...how old are you?
JOSH. Old enough to know you’re a stupidhead. My mom says--
CAPTAIN. Doesn’t your mother tell you not to be rude? Or not to talk to strangers?
JOSH. MY MOM SAYS that superheroes destroy too much stuff in the city.
CAPTAIN. Any damage that I might incur is caused in the name of justice and righting wrongs!
JOSH. There’s a kid at my school named Justice.
CAPTAIN (thrown). Really?
JOSH. Yeah. (They stare at each other.) Are you...are you fightin’ an’ stuff for him?
CAPTAIN. I...yes. In a general sense. I’m fighting for everyone, so I suppose, while I fight for justice for all, I am also, yes, somewhat fighting for a small child named ‘Justice.’ Since he is part of ‘all,’ and thus, under my purview. (Josh is clearly confused.) Umbrella. Under my...yes, under my umbrella. The umbrella that encompasses all of this city, and eventually, all of the world. With my magnificent powers, I can defend all those who need defending! The older gentleman selling newspapers on the street-corner! The women waiting in line at a bank! Janitorial staff! Socialites! Troglodytes! Optometrists! Soccer moms drinking smoothies in minivans! From the nonagenarians in retirement homes...all the way to the tiny children asking rude questions of superheroes in the street. (She gestures to Josh.) All are under my metaphorical umbrella...of justice! (She poses.)
JOSH. You took Justice’s umbrella?
CAPTAIN. No, I--
JOSH. I don’t think it’s very nice of you to take Justice’s umbrella.
CAPTAIN. It’s not a real umbrella.
JOSH. Did you break it?
CAPTAIN. What? How dare you --
JOSH. Did you break the umbrella. My mom says that it’s not nice to take other people’s things--
CAPTAIN. I don’t even know this ‘Justice’ person!
JOSH. You took his umbrella.
CAPTAIN. I didn’t.
JOSH. Yes, you did.
CAPTAIN. No! I didn’t!
JOSH. Yes, you did! (He blows a raspberry, turns to go, then turns back.) Oh, and also? You smell like dead fish. (Turns to go, turns back.) Oh, and also? You look like a dead fish. (Turns to go, turns back.) Oh, and also? (He pauses. Captain Cobalt waits expectantly. Finally) I forgot what I was going to say. (He finally leaves.)
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Read the rest of the first act for free on Next Stage Press!
Once again, I'd super appreciate a reblog, and even a follow of my writing blog if you're feeling generous and would like to see more comedic writing!
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New idea for a blog
New idea for a blog: circulation assistant who enjoys talking about the books she checks in and out every day. I have no idea if anyone would find my opinions of books interesting: I'm mainly writing for me. Last fall, after the library hired me, I began keeping a list of good-looking children's books for my mother, who says she's going to start reading books to little kids somewhere, as soon as she's settled into her new apartment. The list mushroomed right away.
Can I start a blog this way? I'd love to keep notes on the books I see every day. For instance, today someone returned Jenny and the Cat Club, a book my grandmother used to read to me. So dear to my heart, little black cat Jenny with her red scarf and silver ice skates, and her wonderful friends. I'm overjoyed that someone is still reading it!
Also, a really funny edition of Frankenstein: Frankenstein: Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds. Worrisome, isn't it, to think that someone seems to want to encourage scientists to...um...duplicate Frankenstein's research? Not sure if that is what is intended by the title.
Just read an adorable book called It Came in the Mail. Little boy loves getting mail, so he writes a letter to the mailbox asking it to send him things. The first thing that arrives is a dragon. All the art is letter/postcard art, with appropriate and adapted post office stamps: "oversize" on the elephant, and "pearishable" on a giant pear.
Every day I'm amazed at the dazzling and creative art used in children's books. Yesterday I read a sweet Native American myth, called The Girl Who Loved Horses, a Caldecott winner from 1978 by Paul Goble. His Native American-style art is colorful and gorgeous, and sweeps across the pages in a way that suggests wild mustangs in motion.
The popularity of graphic novels has freed both adult and children's book authors from the either/or of "text" or "picture book". I nabbed a book today that I'd like to read called Trial by Jury Journal. I opened it to find that the story is told by all kinds of print media - the usual paragraphs, letters, newspaper articles, etc. I love creative flights like this. It reminds me of that beautiful series of books done as letters and postcards: Nick Bantock's Griffin and Sabine romance. I love the zing I get when I can connect two authors and think, I wonder if the older book(s) had an influence on the newer ones? Did Bantock's books pave the way for others of this type?
Update on Trial by Jury Journal: Good but not great. Kids will probably appreciate the character name puns more than I did - over several pages it wears a little thin (e.g., Anna Conda, Rhett Tyle). Still, the narration style keeps switching, which both keeps it interesting and develops individual characters. However, I think she could've gone further with the character development. They're not flat, but they don't have a full three dimensions. Still love the pen-and-ink art, reminiscent of Joseph Schindelman's original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Lemony Snickett.
Then there's Kaz Windness's If Ur Stabby, about a psycho anti-unicorn. Definitely NOT for kids under 12. A nice old man handed me the book the other day because (I think) his granddaughter had pulled it off the (presumably) adult graphic novel shelf, and he thought it might not be for children. Which it is NOT. However, the dark (one might say sick) humor of a depressed unicorn depicted largely in black and white is pretty funny if you've had a little too much princess literature, or the Pinkalicious series, come across your desk.
Just did a deeper dive into Stabby, who is apparently a graduate of Mother Goth Rhymes, which I can't put on hold right now because I have too many other books out that are overdue. (Just can't get myself to read enough. Very frustrating.) Fascinating stuff, though - "Stabby the Unicorn" is a meme, and apparently a game - "Unstable Unicorns", which would be a great name for a band, don't you think? But the game - "a strategic card game that will destroy your friendships" - is a little to manga for my taste. Even though they're "unstable", they're too cute and marshmallowy. More on that some other time, I think. Stabby is not manga. Original artwork - lots of curly, swirly letters and piles of skulls.
On a more serious, but still dark, note, I saw a book today entitled The Midwife of Auschwitz. My first reaction was YOW, this sounds horribly depressing. I was intrigued enough to read the blurb on the back, and it depicts exactly the story you'd expect of the title. However, I expect it would be an interesting take on the Holocaust, if you're in the right frame of mind. It turns out that among the atrocities the Nazis committed at the camps, they took the most Aryan-looking babies and gave them to German couples wanting children. Just like the Irish nuns and the evil folks in Before We Were Yours did.
#If Ur Stabby#the midwife of auschwitz#trial by journal#the girl who loved horses#it came in the mail#jenny and the cat club#esther averill#jenny linsky#frankenstein#mary shelley#anna stuart#before we were yours#lisa wingate#kaz windness#paul goble#ben clanton#griffin and sabine#mother goth rhymes#kate klise#children's books#children's book art
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since that "military simulation" thing turned out not to be real I decided "hey I should just write this scenario as a gridworld environment myself and see what happens, since I have code for something similar already on hand". Unfortunately doing this fucked up conda, and required me to stop working on my paper for the evening as I tried to unfuck it. I was not kidding when I said that AGI is unfeasible due to unsolved issues in package management.
anyway, I might put something up in a couple days if the paper's going well
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Unpopular opinion time because it’s the election and I am in a bitchy mood.
The Disney movie Atlantis: The Lost Empire is actually pretty problematic and it’s not some “diversity masterpiece,” people claim to be.
I recommend go watch the this video by Shayna Conda on YouTube, they explain it better than me about how the film is riddled with colonization, whyte feminism and just overall problematic shit.
While I loved it as a kid, I can quite understand why it’s problematic today.
It’s basically Yt people trying to write POC characters and failing miserably.
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Supercharge Your Python Development Journey: Essential Tools for Enhanced Productivity
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Working on a Mezalean Cleo fic because I've lost it, here's a snippet.
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Computer Vision PS1 Solution
Setup Note that we will be using a new conda environment for this project! Install Miniconda. It doesn’t matter whether you use Python 2 or 3 because we will create our own environment that uses 3 anyways. Open the terminal On Windows: open the installed Conda prompt to run the command. Basic Numpy [20 points (5 each)] Write a few lines of code to do each of the following. Copy and paste your…
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Python Web Development: Tools, Methodologies, and Best Practices
Introduction
Python has gained immense popularity in the field of web development to its simplicity, versatility, and extensive range of tools and libraries. Selecting the right tools and methodologies is crucial for successful web development projects, as it ensures efficiency, scalability, and maintainability.
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Essential Python Web Development Tools
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Python offers various options for database integration in web development. Popular choices include SQLite and PostgreSQL, which provide reliable and efficient data storage solutions. Integrating databases into Python web applications can be achieved through Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) frameworks like Django's built-in ORM or SQLAlchemy. These frameworks simplify complex database interactions and ensure data consistency and integrity.
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What are some recommended tools for testing Python web applications? Python offers a range of tools and frameworks for testing web applications. unittest is a built-in module that provides a robust testing framework for writing and running tests. Selenium is another popular tool used for automated testing of web applications. It allows developers to simulate user interactions and test user interfaces across different browsers. Other notable testing tools include pytest and coverage, which enhance testing capabilities and code coverage analysis. Choosing the appropriate tool depends on the specific testing needs of your Python web application.
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How to install 2 Anacondas (Python 2 and 3) on Mac OS
I'm relatively new in Mac OS. I've just installed XCode (for c++ compiler) and Anaconda with the latest Python 3 (for myself). Now I'm wondering how to install properly second Anaconda (for work) with Python 2?
I need both versions to work with iPython and Spyder IDE. Ideal way is to have totally separate Python environments. For example, I wish I could write like conda install scikit-learn for Python 3 environment and something like conda2 install scikit-learn for Python 2.
https://codehunter.cc/a/python/how-to-install-2-anacondas-python-2-and-3-on-mac-os
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"The egg didn't wish him a happy birthday" COMMIE I'M FUCKING CRYING!
HEHEHEHE!!!!!
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