March 22nd, 2026
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posted by [personal profile] darkoshi at 01:33pm on 22/03/2026 under , ,
phthisicky
(Adjective.) Having phthisis, or some symptom of it, as difficulty in breathing.

phthisis
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin phthisis, from Ancient Greek φθίσις (phthísis, “consumption, decline, wasting away”), from φθίω (phthíō, “to waste away”).
(Noun, archaic.) An atrophy of the body or part of the body, especially pulmonary tuberculosis.


phthor
Etymology: From Ancient Greek φθορά (phthorá, “destruction”).
(Noun, obsolete, chemistry.) fluorine


phthongal
Etymology: From Ancient Greek φθόγγος (phthóngos, “sound, voice”).
(Adjective, phonetics.) Formed into, or characterized by, voice; vocalized.



Wordmom: Words that start with PHTH

bestwordlist: List of words beginning with PHTH (with definitions)
posted by [syndicated profile] oglaf_comic_feed at 12:00am on 22/03/2026
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posted by [personal profile] puddleshark at 04:09pm on 22/03/2026 under
After last week's warm sunshine, everywhere is beginning to dry out at last. No excuse not to go walking in the fields and woods of North Dorset now...

The Edge of Chetterwood

When I tried to walk to Chetterwood from the north back in the autumn, it took me three separate attempts to find it. So today I thought I would set off westwards from Tarrant Monkton, not necessarily searching for Chetterwood, you understand, but if Chetterwood was in the mood to be found, somewhere along the bridleways, then that would be nice.

In-between days )
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posted by [personal profile] darkoshi at 12:08pm on 22/03/2026 under
This article explains passkeys better than I've read anywhere else. I'm much more likely to create and use them now.

Passkeys: The Simple and Secure Way to Sign In Without Passwords (Aug 25, 2025)

Having read that, I realize in retrospect that most things on my work laptop / in my corporate environment have already shifted to using passkeys. I hadn't really understood what was going on behind the scenes when I was prompted to sign in with my fingerprint or Windows Hello PIN.
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posted by [personal profile] conuly at 12:57pm on 22/03/2026
In which this teacher earnestly wants a word to substitute for "chink" in Midsummer Night's Dream, and one person suggests kink which doesn't mean the same thing.

And on the one hand, I'm sure they all have their hearts in the right place, but on the other hand, maybe they should collectively teach a different play instead. Shakespeare wrote plenty of comedies, just pick a different one off the shelf.
stoats!

Day 4577. There are 357 red stoats, 153 blue stoats, and 490 green stoats.

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One determined man struggles to save humanity from the mutant scheme to avert doomsday.

Ring Around the Sun by Clifford D. Simak
posted by [syndicated profile] daily_otter_feed at 11:18am on 22/03/2026

Posted by Daily Otter

You can’t tell me this doesn’t have the same energy as this old meme - and more so when you know the mischief behind it! Via MTSOfan:

Piper was torn. As I squatted on the other side of the window, she wanted to interact with me. On the other hand, she'd had a quarrel with her roommate, Luani. She wanted to watch what he was doing.

posted by [personal profile] jazzyjj at 06:34am on 22/03/2026 under
It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!
posted by [syndicated profile] apod_feed at 05:10am on 22/03/2026

Spiral NGC 1300 and elliptical NGC 1297 are galaxies that Spiral NGC 1300 and elliptical NGC 1297 are galaxies that


posted by [syndicated profile] post_secret_feed at 12:07am on 22/03/2026

Posted by Frank

Frank –
I sent that postcard MONTHS ago. We hadn’t spoken in a year. Tonight, he called me from rehab. Tomorrow, he gets his 90 days of sobriety. I think that accident may have saved his life. He’s going to be okay.

The post Sunday Secrets appeared first on PostSecret.

posted by [syndicated profile] post_secret_feed at 12:05am on 22/03/2026

Posted by Frank

Dear Frank,

It has been many years, since my secret was featured on PostSecret, but I have never forgotten about it.

It was a hugely transformative moment in my life. I recently decided to share the story on a podcast. Here’s the link.

After my story was shared on the podcast, I got a tattoo to remind me of this whole story, and to symbolize my resilience throughout all of this. I am so grateful that I had my opportunity to share my secret with the world. I am also thankful that I am in a place where it is not a secret anymore. Thank you for providing the space to share. 

The post PostSecret Podcast Episode appeared first on PostSecret.

March 21st, 2026
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 11:42pm on 21/03/2026 under , , , ,
My seeds arrived from Select Seeds.


Painted Tongue 'Select Superbissima Mix' (seeds)

Yarrow 'Flowerburst Red Shades' (seeds)

Coreopsis 'Corusco Cream-Red' (seeds)
Mood:: 'busy' busy
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posted by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith at 11:37pm on 21/03/2026 under , , , ,
My Prairie Moon seed order arrived today. :D


Early Figwort (seed)

Late Figwort (seed)

Common Ironweed (seed)

Purple Love Grass (seed)

Lead Plant (seed)
Mood:: 'busy' busy
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posted by [personal profile] kaffy_r at 10:42pm on 21/03/2026 under , , ,
Mice. More Mice, Damnit.

The headline says it all. 

I got up at 5:15 a.m. in order to watch the first BTS concert since all seven of the members got out of the military.  Their last concert was four years ago, and they played this free event at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, which is seen as the city's spiritual heart and most prominent gathering space. Thousands of fans watched in person, and millions more watched via Netflix, which is what I did. 

The concert was short, just an hour long; they performed every song on their new album "Arirang" and about four of their earlier most popular songs. They really are a mesmerizing group to watch in full flight, although I was forced to wonder about bad omens; their leader, Kim Nam Joon (stage name RM) badly hurt an ankle during rehearsals, and had to spend much of the concert performing on a stool. 

ARMY didn't mind, and perhaps the joy I saw reflected in the faces of fans watching did, as the young men told those fans, power everything that was happening on stage. With that kind of support, perhaps an injured ankle will be of little import. 

I enjoyed the concert and was about to get up and get my second cup of coffee when I discovered that, having successfully mouse-proofed the south larder closet in our office, the  little monsters fellas had decided that they could come in from the north side larder, closest to our furnace room (which isn't really a room, it's a tiny closet where the furnace is placed, but we call it a room, so there you go).

How do I know? Carter, who's been acting very "I know there are mousies there" for the past day or so, abruptly tried to push his head under the base of one of the northern larders shelving units. As I prepared to look under the shelving unit myself, a tiny grey blur shot out between Carter and me, and disappeared somewhere in the wilds of the office, or perhaps out the office door and into the rest of the house.

At this point, after the initial confrontation, during which I shrieked almost loud and high enough to crack glass, all I could do was shake my head and laugh. Just a tiny laugh, mind you, but what else could I do? Beyond the inevitable cleaning job, I mean.

It's frustrating. Nearly every foodstuff we have in both the north and south larders has been stored in hard plastic bins now, but they will apparently try to feast on anything I hadn't yet gotten into said bins. They also tried to feed on the plastic surrounding some artwork that's in the north larder because there's no room for them elsewhere.

They haven't made too much of a mess, so I can only assume they just discovered the new route over the past couple of days. Cue tremendous sighs, and a wish that I could wave a wand and keep them out for good. I keep a clean place, people, and yet here they are. 

By the end of today, Bob and I had visited one of our favorite hardware stores to get mouse shield foam and yet more steel wool. We've been there so often, at least a few of cashiers can kibbutz with us as they ring us up.

While I was out getting some more plastic storage containers at yet another of our favorite hardware stores, Bob deployed the foam and steel wool all around the furnace, after I'd vacuumed out far too much dust in the cubby. I really do keep a clean house; the problem is that I forget about the furnace cubby. So at least I can thank the mice for reminding me that I need to regularly vacuum around the furnace. 

Positivity, that's the name of the game.

But I'm still looking around for that little grey blur; I just know he or she is lurking somewhere, preparing to scare the living bejesus out of me again. 
Mood:: 'amused' amused
location: the home office
Music:: DPR Ian"Peanut Butter and Tears"
posted by [personal profile] cosmolinguist at 11:06pm on 21/03/2026 under

On a single tube train alone the other day, I saw two people in black thin-rimmed aviators and all I could thin was well now I know what I want my next pair of glasses to look like!

Never felt so much like a dad, possibly because that style always reminded me of my dad since that's what he wore when I was a little kid.

But one of these two people was a young person of ambiguous gender presentation, so I have hope that such things can become fashionable among the queers.

I'm due an eye test, and presumably new glasses, so I've been keeping an eye out for what kind of frames I might want (since the narrow rectangular thick-framed "hipster glasses" that seem to suit me best are not as readily available as they once were! the frames I have now are boring as hell, too big and too round for me even though they're not as much of either as has been popular lately).

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posted by [personal profile] kiya at 06:54pm on 21/03/2026 under ,

PSA



Did you know
Mental health is worse
In the population
We're trying to kill?

It's why
They can't be allowed
To be
Like that.

It's for their own good,
You see.
These laws
Are protection.

Left to their own devices
They make bad choices,
Which lead to
Negative outcomes,
Like living.
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posted by [personal profile] kaberett at 10:12pm on 21/03/2026 under ,

Today was A Travel Day; yesterday, in preparation for same, I Ran Errands, including "acquiring Tiny Cake" and "visiting the pharmacy".

On the way from those two jobs to the next couple, I passed Several Good Things.

One was a new-to-me flavour of completely ridiculous daffodil:

a double daffodil, with white petals and inner trumpet, protruding past a much shorter orange outer trumpet

It's a double not in the sense of having a confusing froth of intermingled trumpets (as of Double Fashion or Double Camparnelle, both of which exist locally), but in the sense of having two nested trumpets, one shorter and orange, from which the longer white one protrudes. I have never! previously! seen a thing like this! I am really enjoying my current streak of encountering varieties of daffodil that make me go "what the fuck???"

Shortly thereafter I checked over my shoulder while crossing a tiny bridge and was startled and delighted to see A COOT UPON THE NEST that, last I passed it, was clearly still derelict. Obviously I went back and Gazed Upon It for Some Time and was eventually rewarded by it STANDING UP to reveal SEVEN??? (possibly) EGGS!!!

And the Egyptian goslings were peeping about the place when I subsequently passed them on my way back up the hill. A+ errands would run again.

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