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Flier for benefit for Matt's at O'Brien's, 8 p.m. on Feb. 19, $15 at the door

A pipe burst in an apartment at 408 Market St. in Brighton Center over the weekend, flooding Matt Charette's Matt's Barber Shop.

Dietrich Warner helped start a GoFundMe to help repair the extensive damage - and help pay the salaries of the barbers who were flooded out of their livelihood:

Owned and operated by Matt, alongside barbers Jesse and Jake, the shop is known for great music, deep roots in the local arts scene, and being a genuinely welcoming space, especially for LGBTQ+ folks and for people new to Boston, whether from elsewhere in the U.S. or abroad. 

O'Brien's in Allston has scheduled a benefit on Feb. 19 - $15 at the door, starting at 8 p.m., with a $10 raffle.

Matt's was not the only Brighton business flooded out of business due to a burst pipe this past weekend. Gyro City, 181 Chestnut Hill Ave., reports it is now closed indefinitely because of flooding.

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I started re-reading Terry Pratchett's Discworld series in December as a distraction, but decided I needed a break. Hench was recommended to Russet a while back, and it sounded interesting. I was fortunate to be able to snag a copy in my ebook sales within the last week or so and read it.

The book follows perhaps about a year in the life of Anna, who at the beginning of the book is getting short-term jobs at a temp agency doing various jobs for supervillains. They're called Henches, doing things like filing, data entry, driving (bonus if you're a certified stunt driver), etc. Muscle roles are handled through a different agency and they are called Meat, and are paid more and get free medical - if you don't mind the medical care being provided by veterinarians and medical school dropouts and doctors who've lost their licenses.

Anna is excellent with spreadsheets and data analysis and lands a pretty good gig that looks like it might go long-term, maybe even permanent!, until a superhero casually back-hands her across a room and her leg gets multiple compound fractures. While she's recovering, she starts thinking about ways to add up the damage and lives lost that the "heroes" cause with such casual and callous disregard - and planning how to make them pay!

It was an excellent read, and I came very close to finishing it in a day. Had I only known that I had about four pages to go....

Anyway, interesting perspective on the hero/villain situation. The book contains a short story titled Meat, and a sequel to Hench is coming out later this year, titled Villain. I'm quite looking forward to it. I haven't pre-purchased it yet, but am thinking about it. The short story distorted the apparent page count of the main story, or I would have finished it in the same day that I started it.

I found it to be well-written and very engaging. She has an excellent style for illustrating area color of The Big East Coast City. Her descriptions of some of the violence, especially Anna's final revenge may be somewhat disturbing, but that's also the point of the book - it's intended to illustrate that full-power superhero/villain fights cause a lot of carnage, and bystanders are injured or killed in gruesome ways.

This is Natalie's first novel. She's previously written two books of poetry, one of which has won a prize. She's a Torontanian. I'd love to see some of her poetry, but those books are not available through the Apple Bookstore, I'll have to check other sources and see if I can get ahold of them.

The Listeners - Maggie Stiefvater

Feb. 12th, 2026 10:29 pm
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Read The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater, better known for writing YA fantasy (my best beloved, the Raven Cycle, among others); her first novel for adults, this is fantasy-tinged historical fiction, set in the early days of the U.S.'s involvement in WWII, at a luxury hotel in West Virginia— famous for its "sweetwater" springs, believed to have healing/magical properties— which has been requisitioned by the government for the white-gloved detention of Axis diplomats and their families. I am... not entirely sure how I feel about this book? I enjoyed it, in a no brain cells, just vibes kind of way, but I did actually have a few brain cells on the clock and so there are some narrative choices I'm still chewing over, not entirely sure about the taste. It reminded me of Amor Towles' A Gentlemen in Moscow, for the obvious similarity of "life in a luxury hotel during a historical turning point" and in the way it wears its historical setting lightly, more interested in developing its (admittedly interesting) characters: the hotel's capable general manager, local-girl-made-good June Hudson; the FBI agent in charge of a surveillance operation at the hotel, who has tried to distance himself from his own West Virginia roots; the nonverbal, autistic daughter of a Nazi attaché (...yeah). I had, in A Gentlemen in Moscow, been struck by a sense of something near-supernatural in the protagonist's luck; in this one, the magic is real, as is the magic ex machina of the ending. ... ) On the other hand, this reminded me less of Kate Atkinson's Transcription than I'd expected, although having skimmed the Wikipedia page for Transcription, it turns out that I remembered way less of that novel than I thought I did, so possibly a moot point. (My point is that I feel like there was less espionage than advertised.)

Thursday Recs

Feb. 12th, 2026 08:48 pm
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Thursday is here with recs for you!

This Thursday, I'm recommending everyone do a quick brush-up on the recent community rules update, especially since I'm adding a teensy bit more today: Dreamwidth Admin privileges do not allow me to edit post content, only to add or remove tags, change age restriction settings, or delete entries entirely. So starting now, if I notice that your entry has needs a cut, I'll do my very best to get ahold of you ASAP to fix things, but if you don't respond or find a way to contact me in 48 hours, even to say "I'm sorry, I don't have proper computer access at the moment!", I'll have to delete the entry. This is not something I want to do; I'd much rather just change the access level to Private (where presumably only the poster and the community admin can see it), but that doesn't seem to be an option at the moment. I plan to ask about that when I get a moment, but in the mean time, those are the options.

Please let me know if you have any thoughts on this, or any of the new rules! I'm open to input on anything community members think needs adjusting.


On a lighter note: Do you have a rec for this week? Just reply to this post with something queer or queer-adjacent (such as, soap made by a queer person that isn't necessarily queer themed) that you'd, well, recommend. Self-recs are welcome, as are recs for fandom-related content!

Or have you tried something that's been recced here? Do you have your own report to share about it? I'd love to hear about it!

Daily Happiness

Feb. 12th, 2026 06:36 pm
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1. They finally fixed the broken restroom at work! The store does not have enough restrooms. There is one set of gendered multi-stall employee restrooms upstairs, but the men's has only one stall. Downstairs there are multi-stall restrooms by the food court (two stalls in the men's) and two single toilet gender neutral ones on the other side of the store. The single toilet ones are closest to me now that my desk moved, as I just have to pop downstairs and it's right there, but due to some issues with the door/door frame, one of them has been closed since early December, and it has been so awful, especially during the holiday season. But now the door is finally fixed and both are open, so the days I've been at the store this week, there hasn't been a single time where I've had to wait for a toilet. Huzzah!

2. I made an appointment for my tattoo touch-up, now that it's fully healed. Since I'll be out of town half the week next week, I just asked for something the week after, and got set up for two weeks from today.

3. I usually take my lunch to work, but didn't have anything quick and easy to take today, so I planned to buy something, and remembered that they just introduced a roast beef salad, so I got that. It was really good! The dressing said it was truffle wasabi but neither flavor was very strong. I don't care about truffle at all, but I do like wasabi, and could have stood for it to be a bit tangier but I liked it. In addition to the beef and greens, it also had asparagus, baby corn, and tomatoes.

3. Chloe in the blankets again! (The previous picture I posted of her with her head sticking out from the blanket is now my most popular post on bluesky with like 1.7K likes. I normally get like ten lol. I think my previous most popular photos were a couple hundred?)

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A man who had his first-degree murder conviction for a fatal 2018 shooting in Mattapan overturned - after he'd spent five years in prison - today filed a wrongful-conviction suit against the state.

Dewane Tse of Providence, RI, was convicted of a triple shooting that left Yashua Amado dead in a car on Deering Road in Mattapan, even though witnesses described the suspect as in his late teens or early 20s, skinny and about 6' tall, while Tse was 34, 5'9" and weighed roughly 315 lbs.

Tse was not convicted of actually pulling the trigger that led to Yashua Amado's death but on a "joint venture" theory as the alleged killer's driver - which meant a sentence of life without parole. Nobody has ever been charged with firing the gun that killed Amado.

A Suffolk Superior Court jury convicted Tse after a trial that started in November, 2021, but the Supreme Judicial Court overturned that verdict in November, 2024, concluding prosecutors did not actually make the case beyond a reasonable doubt that Tse knew what his passenger was planning before he opened fire, or even that he knew the man had a gun.

In his suit, filed in Suffolk Superior Court, Tse said the story is even worse than that, because he wasn't anybody's driver, he just happened to be driving in the wrong place at the wrong time - video captured him at one point driving behind Amado's car - and he was wrongly singled out for involvement, even though there was no evidence the actual shooter was ever in his car.

Although he lived in Providence at the time, Tse says he made frequent visits to Mattapan, where he grew up and still had family and his girlfriend - and that he did work in the Boston area.

Even aside from the shock and pain of being in prison, possibly for life, Tse suffered other complications, his complaint states. He missed his grandmother's funeral in 2019 and his cousin's in 2021. And:

When plaintiff was arrested, his daughter was 14. Before his arrest, he had a close relationship with his daughter and supported her financially. His arrest and imprisonment caused his daughter to cut off communication with him. She did not speak to him throughout the entirety of his incarceration. It caused Plaintiff significant stress and anguish known that his relationship with his daughter was damaged and that she could no longer depend on him for financial support.

Plaintiff's daughter is now 21. One year following his exoneration, they have begun to repair their relationship, but Plaintiff can never get back the pivotal stages of her life that he missed while imprisoned.

His complaint continues that:

Plaintiff was deprived of all the basic pleasures of human experience, which all free people enjoy as a matter or right, including the freedom to live one's life as an autonomous human being. Plaintiff was ordered to sleep, eat, dress and meet all his life needs based on an arbitrarily imposed schedule.

Plaintiff was forced to rely on his imprisoners to meet his basic needs.

Among other hardships, he had difficulty getting medical care while he was in prison. Even when he received medical care, it was often substandard. When his sciatica flare up, prison officials initially dismissed his pleas to be taken to the hospital. He was only taken to the hospital after citing legal authority on the prison officials obligation to give him access to treatment.

Tse is seeking the maximum $1 million remuneration allowed by the state's wrongful-conviction law and that the state provide whatever services he needs to fully recover from his false imprisonment, including lifetime free MassHealth membership, having all of the records related to his criminal case expunged and issuing an order letting him answer "no record" in any employment applications that require him to state whether he has a criminal record or conviction. He is also seeking a lifetime state housing voucher, one that would exempt his income should he ever earn above the normal requirements for one.

thursday later

Feb. 12th, 2026 07:58 pm
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Forgiveness. From a prompt I got out of the Sketch by Sketch book. 

Read "Forelsket"

Feb. 12th, 2026 06:21 pm
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Thanks to the website work of [personal profile] nsfwords, you can now read "Forelsket."   

Poem: "Stones and Woods"

Feb. 12th, 2026 06:13 pm
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This poem was written outside the regular prompt calls. It is posted here in thanks for [personal profile] nsfwords helping with website updates. It belongs to the series Hart's Farm.

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Trump Administration Erases the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change


The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.

Feb. 12, 2026

Updated 5:49 p.m. ET

President Trump on Thursday announced he was erasing the scientific finding that climate change endangers human health and the environment, ending the federal government’s legal authority to control the pollution that is dangerously heating the planet.

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Feb. 12th, 2026 04:29 pm
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Suddenly I'm liking this chromebook a whole lot more. Yesterday when I tried the usual gmail method of "add another account" it wouldn't take me to the second account even though when I tried to add it again I got the message that that account already existed on this computer. However, just now I went back to my gmail account and found that my daughter's account had miraculously been added while my back was turned. So now this can function as my travel computer because I will be able to do my daughter's work stuff from it.
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The Boston Licensing Board today approved Barbara Lynch's plan to hand over the liquor license of her shuttered B&G Oysters on Tremont Street to her landlord to settle her outstanding rent bill.

Through his lawyer, Dr. Simcha Weller, who owns 550 Tremont St. - and who, in addition to owning buildings is a neurosurgeon - told the board that he does not intend to operate the space as a restaurant himself but will instead use the license as an enticement to find a chef willing to open a place there.

B&G was one of the last of Lynch's restaurants to remain open as her local culinary empire collapsed in 2023 and 2024. A flood in December, 2024 shut the restaurant.

Extinction

Feb. 12th, 2026 03:21 pm
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Plant extinction risk rises as garden databases remain divided

Botanic gardens have amassed one of the world’s largest living reserves of plant diversity.

A new study demonstrates that fragmented data systems have kept that global collection from functioning as a single, coordinated safeguard against extinction.

At a moment when plant loss is accelerating, the information needed to act often remains locked inside incompatible databases, limiting the very safety net designed to prevent disappearance.



I have mixed feelings about this. A unified body of knowledge is certainly easier to use -- but it's also easier to damage or destroy. Right now, the government is a major threat to information that it dislikes. So having that information scattered around in places that aren't easy to reach all at once can offer a kind of protection.
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The Boston Licensing Board today approved plans by the operator of a small chain of Mexican/Salvadoran restaurants to buy the building and liquor license of Napper Tandy's, 4195 Washington St. in Roslindale.

La Hacienda currently has locations in East Boston, Revere and Everett.  Its plans call for a 2 a.m. closing time.

La Hacienda will be Roslindale Square's third Mexican restaurant. Mi Finca, at Washington and Corinth, also serves pizza and subs, while Chilacates, right next door, concentrates on Mexican "street food."

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Feb. 12th, 2026 03:18 pm
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 GOOD:

It’s “Friday Eve”!

Students have a 4-day weekend/Workers only have in service tomorrow plus 3 days off. 

I’ve had 2 “warm up” days at the high school.   It’s all good.  

We got out for a real outside walk yesterday and the sun was out! ☀️ 

clean bathrooms 

free samples at the bakery

It’s mani-pedi day!


MEDIUM:

rain coming, but ok for today.

low on free time, but better than the alternative.

There are a couple of adoption conventions I’d love to go to, but they don’t sync up with my spring break.

BAD:

The current US administration and how reading news about it makes me sick.🤢 

sadly, a friend of mine for over 40 years said something shitty (via text) re the Bad Bunny Super Bowl show. She thought it was offensive. She never even watched it. She lives alone and in a vacuum. She loves Trump for some unknown reason which probably isn’t logical but get this…My friend was born Canadian!  she was adopted by Americans who had her citizenship changed as a baby!  she has birth family in Canada!  I reminded her that by trade, I’m a Spanish teacher which means culture is part of what I educate about. That shut her down. I watched the Halftime show on YouTube since I didn’t get to see all of it on last Sunday due to eating dinner and socialising. It was no more or less offensive IMO than any other halftime show over the years. It’s Latino music and lyrics. It is what it is. Spicy yes. Offensive no. 


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Feb. 12th, 2026 03:31 pm
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I'm using my new chromebook, which I don't love as much as I expected to. The main drawback is that it won't let me link to my daughter's work email and drive through my own gmail as I've been doing for years on various other computers; I have to sign in as a separate user, and to do that I have to sign out of my own account. I'm trying to think of ways to get around this but so far with no success.

I actually left the house this morning; I walked to the supermarket to buy Valentine's cards for the girls. The route was slightly icy in some spots and there were a couple of places where I had to scramble over a pile of old snow to get to the cleared footpath. The worst section was the section from the main road up to the supermarket, maybe a hundred metres or so. There is a footpath along that section but it had not been cleared, so I had to walk on the side of the road. This town seriously doesn't care about pedestrians. Really, why couldn't they have cleared the one part of the footpath where people are most likely to be wanting to walk? (Never mind that the majority of the roads don't even have footpaths.)
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"Hate brings views": Confessions of a London fake news TikToker:

London is being used as the backdrop for inaccurate viral videos that reach enormous audiences around the world by playing into the worst stereotypes about the capital.

This was an investigation into one man who was doing this thing:
Last summer, the man says, he found himself sitting in his car, analysing trends on TikTok. His day job was conducting viewings for an estate agency but he was trying to come up with an idea for a viral video account that could be run as a money-making side-hustle.
“I was thinking of unique videos I can do for people,” he says on the tape.
That’s when he had a brainwave: “Hate brings views.”
At that time protests outside asylum hotels were spreading across the country. The man says he noticed “far-right people” were among the most engaged on TikTok. They were easy to rile up: “They hate such videos of illegal migrants. I was like, why not?”
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The TikToker appears to have no concept of the potential real-world impact of his uploads, instead considering everything in terms of view counts and pieces of content.

So he made fake videos about immigrants being housed in prime properties, to which he had access through his job.

He had originally found he could make money through posting videos on TikTok but 'TikTok immediately deleted his account because he was just stealing other people’s videos and reposting them'.

There seems to be just a total disconnect going on in the guy's mind (or he's just ethically vacuous) and generally he does not appear the sharpest blade in the drawer:

Despite fostering online hatred, the man recorded.... insists he doesn’t personally share the views expressed on his TikTok account. Instead, he suggests his fake anti-migrant house tour videos were just a way to game the algorithm, build an audience, and hopefully make money.

He's also
baffled. He can’t understand how London Centric traced his anonymous hate-filled London TikTok account back to his employer by geolocating the wheelie bins in his videos.
“I thought no one’s gonna notice that,” he says. “Why would someone?”

As if people aren't doing this sort of thing all the time.

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Aline Kaplan reports on the uncovering, after a seeming eternity of renovation time, of the top of the First Baptist Church's bell tower at Commonwealth and Clarendon, featuring friezes bracketed by holy beanblowers, um, angels heralding what angels herald atop Henry Hobson Richardson's first church work.

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Birdfeeding

Feb. 12th, 2026 01:18 pm
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Today is cloudy and chilly.  Most of the snow has melted away, leaving only a few small patches.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I refilled the hopper feeder.  I've seen a large flock of sparrows.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I put out a fresh peanut suet cake and more birdseed.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I saw a male cardinal at the fly-through feeder.

I am done for the night.
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The Boston City Council yesterday agreed to look at possible changes to the city zoning code to make it easier to build multi-family housing by easing the zoning requirements in more parts of the city - but harder for the city's two remaining strip clubs to move to new locations.

Councilor Sharon Durkan (Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Fenway, Mission Hill, West End) said developers are sometimes reluctant to go through the process required to win approval in areas where multi-family housing is now classified as "forbidden" or "conditional" - even if those areas now include zones next to housing; her proposal would look at shifting housing to being an allowed use where it's now "conditional" and "conditional" where it's now "forbidden."

She pointed to rezoning in the Bulfinch Triangle near North Station as an example.  Last October, the Boston Zoning Commission approved changes to zoning maps downtown to make residential development easier there as well.

Separately, the council also approved studying changing the zoning in what's left of the Combat Zone to change stripping there from an "allowable" use to "conditional,"  which means that if Centerfolds on the alley known as Lagrange Street follows through on its desires to move to the far more visible Stuart Street, it would have to win Zoning Board of Appeal Approval.

City Councilor Ed Flynn (Chinatown, Downtown, South End, South Boston) said the oft ignored residents of Chinatown deserve a say in the future of their neighborhood that would come through the required zoning hearing - and abutter and neighborhood meetings before that. The October changes to downtown zoning also shrank the Combat Zone to a small area along Lagrange - where Centerfolds now sits cheek by jowl with the city's only other strip club, the Glass Slipper - and a small strip along Stuart.

Even without the change, the club would still need to hold abutter and neighborhood meetings to win permission from Boston licensing officials for its liquor and entertainment licenses. 

Council President Liz Breadon sent both proposed measures to the council's Committee on Planning, Transportation and Development.

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