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At the end of every week, we gather at Lady Business HQ to share media thoughts and chat about the recent happenings in our tiny spheres of human experience. Feel free to join in, but note our comment policy if you're new! :D

As always, puns are welcome.


This week was so terrible that there are no words for it. Have a blanket fort.

a dog pulls a blue blanket off the top of a cage and wraps up in it as he climbs in and lays down


We've discussed names like Chaturday, Business Casual, The Water Trough, and Ponies Express. Clearly we can use some help and would appreciate your suggestions (feel free to vote in the comments, too)!

Poll #17563 Potential Feature Names
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 4


What should we call this adventure?


Date: 2016-07-09 07:18 am (UTC)
renay: photo of the milky way from new zealand on a clear night (Default)
From: [personal profile] renay
Because the world is awful, I kept putting fluffy things into my face.

- High School Debut
- Skip Beat (okay Susan, I have finished this volume and now I have NO ACCESS to any more so I'll NEVER LEARN HOW IT ENDS and if Kyoko gets her REVENGE. also, that kid is terrifying.)
- Zootopia (I want so much Judy/Nick fic)
- Hours of Avengers Academy (I failed to defeat The Lizard and I am Tired of octobots)

I was reading a few books about race from the academic library but after the events of this week I just...can't right now...so I'm taking those back for now this weekend in exchange for some science/history: Black Hole: How an Idea Abandoned by Newtonians, Hated by Einstein, and Gambled On by Hawking Became Loved.

That gif is the greatest of all time

Date: 2016-07-09 07:20 am (UTC)
owlmoose: (lady business - kj)
From: [personal profile] owlmoose
I dare you to find me a better one.

Media consumption this week consisted mostly of Seveneves, which I'm now about three-quarters through. It's good! But definitely a Neal Stephenson book, for good and for ill.

I also finished up the most recent season of Orphan Black, with the thing that happened, and the other thing, and all those things too. (She said, vaguely, so as not to spoil anyone bc I know not everyone is caught up.) Much as I love the show, I'm glad next season is the last, because it feels like it's building to a conclusion. Once it's done, I'll probably watch it all from the beginning again, just to see how it all holds together.

Date: 2016-07-09 08:47 am (UTC)
kaytaylorrea: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kaytaylorrea
Because everything is terrible, I've been rereading Laura Florand's Amour et Chocolat series. These are romance novels about Parisian chocolatiers and ohmygod. The language is as decadent as the descriptions of all the food. The characters are incredibly nuanced and the relationship development, while often fast, is believable because all of the couples have crazy chemistry. Also, the love scenes are really, really hot.



Unsurprisingly, I've also been eating a lot of chocolate.

Date: 2016-07-09 02:39 pm (UTC)
dira: Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier (Default)
From: [personal profile] dira
I'm gonna say the state of everything is the reason I watched all of series 3 (2012) of the Great British Bake Off this week and also fell down the attention-well of playing Avengers Academy constantly on my phone.

But I also started reading The Dazzle of Day by Molly Gloss and The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh, which are both pretty fantastic so far.

Date: 2016-07-09 03:56 pm (UTC)
transcendancing: Darren Hayes quote "Life is for leading, for not people pleasing" (Default)
From: [personal profile] transcendancing
It's been such a hard week - I have been cushioned from a lot of it because my prac in the maternity ward kind of lends itself to being another world almost. And it's still an intense one especially emotionally. So no heavy content at all, fluff. I'm starting 'Gilmore Girls' for the first time and am enjoying it a lot. I'm also playing a lot of 'Star Chef' on my phone because it's cute :P

Not much else. Today was really relaxing and lovely, my first day of a break between prac and classes returning and oh I need this break. I need to recover in a huge way. So today I slept in, my lovely partner made me coffee, it was a totally relaxing day. I cooked easy dinner that was easy like cheating but was tasty. I watched more 'Gilmore Girls', I played my silly app game, and I watched both 'Speed Racer' and 'Van Wilder: Party Liaison' both of which I love, but totally appreciate that both are definitely not without issues (especially the latter movie, it's a guilty pleasure, although I now think Reynolds was so much funnier in 'Deadpool'. Anyway, both were lighthearted and about making the world a better place in their own way which worked for me today.

Date: 2016-07-09 08:13 pm (UTC)
justira: A purple, gender-ambiguous unicorn pony in the style of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. (lady business)
From: [personal profile] justira
I am having an anxiety day! So that's not good.

I've finished Game Change from last week, which ended on the nice note of Obama and Hillary Clinton making peace and her becoming Secretary of State. It opened with the rather bitter primaries between them, so it was a nice full circle. I'm now on to the sequel, Double Down. I've gotten through Part I, which was about Obama's presidency and the runup to the election season; now the book is backtracking in Part II to the start of the Republican primaries and the hot, hot mess the field was that year. I didn't really pay close attention to the Republican primaries that year, so I'm learning a lot about what a shitshow that all was. So many names in the ring, so many flameouts. I also picked up Big Girls Don't Cry today, which is about the women of the 2008 election. That's probably going to be my last elections book for a while, as I've fair glutted myself on election stuff. I think I'm taking out the stress of the 2016 election by delving into elections of the past to remind myself that it does all turn out okay in the end, even if getting there is super stressful.

On the fiction side of things, I've ostensibly started Cryoburn, but really I just cracked it and put a bookmark in. Nothing to report so far.

Also continuing with the watching of Adventure Time. We finished the Flame Princess arc, which did not end very well for Finn but he deserved it, and have started... the Earl of Lemongrab arc. It was a drunken decision and I may regret it.

Date: 2016-07-10 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] readingtheend.com
Chaturdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! (That is my vote. I couldn't figure out how to vote properly.)

Date: 2016-07-10 01:12 am (UTC)
calissa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] calissa
Argh, this week. It was a rare week off for me but I feel worse than when I started. It has been emotional and full of miscommunication. All the dreadful news had me put down The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin because I just can't right now. I picked up Jordan L. Hawk's Threshold instead for some historical fantasy m/m romance.

Date: 2016-07-10 11:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bookgazing
I have done very little this week except finish The Geek Feminist Revolution which was wonderful. I did acquire a few books - Ms Marvel Vol. 5, Spinster, Negroland, Man Up and Amanda Palmer's book. And I got told my customer order for Ninefox Gambit came in over the weekend. Trouble is, I already want a ton of new paperbacks even though I just bought stuff. Help!

I'm watching a couple of series live because people from Merlin are in them. Versailles which has turned out to be terrible but Alex Vlahos plays French royalty who lived with his male lover so what are you gonna do. I am mostly ranking people's hair while watching it. And I started watching The Living and the Dead which is a bit of a meh historical/ghost story at the mo. However, it's by the people who made Ashes to Ashes and there have been mysterious instances of modernity showing up so there must be surprises in store. Colin Morgan is in that and I'm loving Charlotte Spencer who plays his wife.

Date: 2016-07-11 12:08 am (UTC)
spindizzy: Young Goku holding a candle. (Here comes a candle)
From: [personal profile] spindizzy
Hey guys! I legit opened this comment box and went "... Did I even consume any media this week?" Which is no slight upon the media I did consume, I just... Have no memory.

I watched Now You See Me and Now You See Me 2 this week! (I would have LOVED the second one to have been called Now You Don't, but I can see why they didn't I GUESS.) NYSM was pretty good! It had magic tricks and heists and I was 100% correct in all of my guesses about the plot except for who those guesses were about. NYSM2 was... Way less coherent? I enjoyed Daniel Radcliffe's character immensely, and Mark Ruffalo's character continues to be my favourite (with Morgan Freeman's), but... Eh. I did like Lula's role in the story being to gently adjust the lampshade of its tropes! ("I'm the girl Horseman!" she says, because female characters in a action movie work on the Highlander principle.)

Avengers Academy is still where I live, but I'm kinda... Stalling out because I still don't care about Peter Parker? And I am trying to save up the 119,000 Generic Monetary Units to level up Sif, because apparently it is VERY EXPENSIVE to level up characters after their event ends. >_> But I have Black Cat now, which is what I wanted! And hyper-caffinated!reporter!Wasp gives me life, especially because anything that scares Black Widow is impressive.

... Seriously, what else did I consume this week?
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