Spent the afternoon at the doctors getting two years of poking and prodding all done at once. The verdict?
Woke up with this song in my head.
Before I knew what the inspiration of this song was, I really felt this was the story of where my life was going, or where it came from. Just moving forward without knowing what the future held, For better or worse.
That was WAY too close for comfort:
Ice Cream #2 - Oreo Ice Cream.
I'd wanted cookies and cream, but I saw that this was supposed to be Oreo flavored ice cream and decided I'd make it to burn off some of my frozen cream.
So while putting the recipe together, I gave it a good look.
THERE IS A FULL CUP OF SUGAR IN THIS THING. And also the recipe mentions that this will take a while to firm up to a soft serve consistency, and will need time in the freezer to really be ice cream. I THINK THAT'S BECAUSE OF ALL THE SUGAR.
It's powerfully sweet. I think I could probably half that sugar, maybe a quarter. The Oreos themselves are sweet. At 15g per serving I can eat a spoonful. Maybe a spoonful and a half.
But I CAN eat a spoonful....
Ice Cream #1 Made: Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream.
Well, more like Strawberry Lemonade Ice Cream. The strawberries aren't in season, and the mixture of lemon juice, honey and sugar is supposed to sit for 15-20 minutes to extract out the strawberry flavor. I did it for 15 minutes which is fine...but it wasn't ENOUGH strawberry flavor.
Still, Strawberry Lemonade Ice Cream isn't bad.
So, the end credits to the new Ranma series really gives me a lump in my throat because it felt like such a sad song and the visuals enhanced that.
I just listened to the song along with English lyrics. And this punched me directly in the heart.
Closetspace Fact: When I was working on Closetspace as a TV series in the 90s, I'd planned to follow the anime trend of having a nice song with visuals for closing credits. This was before "squeezing" the credits was a thing, so it was doable.
I get a lot of pushback from Texas friends and family who are all "You are being paranoid about Trans laws in Texas."
This is one of MANY reasons why I dont' do anything when in Texas, and why I only go back for very specific once-in-a-lifetime events:
https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/odessa-tx-just-put-10000-bounties
One of the things I mean when I say “trans rights are human rights” is that a lot of things I want to protect for trans folks are things that benefit others more often.
For example, in the US there are fewer than 200 gender-affirming surgeries performed on people under 18 each year. 97% of those are breast reductions for cisgender boys. In fact, access to gender-affirming care of most types is used more often by non-trans people than trans people. Protecting trans folks’ access to such care benefits lots of people who aren’t trans.
Trans rights are human rights.
Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
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