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Apples in Winter 🍎

Chapter: 1 of 15
Words: 6,190
Rating: M (for mature themes, and sexy times in the future)
Synopsis:
The blustery evening, early in 2941 T.A., that Celandine met the dwarf that went on to be known as her dwarf was no different to any other. She was blown in through the door of The Oak and Shield with a large basket of bread for the innkeeper. The sound of happiness filled the air as the patron's chatter intermingled with the music of the impromptu band that had formed of dwarves and men in the corner. But when she heard his voice, everything changed.

cw: mentions of miscarriage and alcohol use

Chapter 1 can be found below, all later chapters will be on AO3 only.

Chapter 1

The Oak and Shield was a popular Inn located in Achyrst. The town – which was once an unassuming village – had grown in the last few decades due to its fortunate location near the East Road and the foot of the Blue Mountains, as well as the resettlement of said mountains by Thráin II. Although there were a couple of other inns in the town, this was the one favoured by both dwarves and locals. Every evening music was played, food was eaten, and laughs were had.

The blustery evening, early in 2941 T.A., that Celandine met the dwarf that went on to be known as her dwarf was no different to any other. She was blown in through the door of The Oak and Shield with a large basket of bread for Edmer, the innkeeper. The sound of happiness filled the air as the patron's chatter intermingled with the music of the impromptu band that had formed of dwarves and men in the corner.

"Thank you, kindly, Miss Celandine," said Edmer, exchanging her heavy basket for the pint of porter he tipped her every evening, "I believe your lot found a table near the music tonight."

It didn't take long for Celandine to spot her friends clapping along to the tune. She was about to push her way through the audience to join them when one of the dwarves began to sing. His voice was deep and soulful. Even when the others joined in to create a perpetual canon, Celandine was certain she could hear his voice through the others, clear as a bell. It sent a shudder down her spine and goosebumps prickled at her skin, warming the last of the chill from her bones. Although he was singing in Westron, if you asked her the words, she could not tell you, for she was so entranced by the sound of his voice.

After over a month, I have finally posted Chapter 4! I hope you all enjoy it ❤️ you can read it on AO3

genuinely wild to me when I go to someone's house and we watch TV or listen to music or something and there are ads. I haven't seen an ad in my home since 2005. what do you mean you haven't set up multiple layers of digital infrastructure to banish corporate messaging to oblivion before it manifests? listen, this is important. this is the 21st century version of carving sigils on the wall to deny entry to demons or wearing bells to ward off the Unseelie. come on give me your router admin password and I'll show you how to cast a protective spell of Get Thee Tae Fuck, Capital

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Okay, here we go! I'm gonna try and put this in order from least to most technical knowledge required. I'm not responsible if you accidentally create SkyNet etc.

Level 1: browser extensions

This one is basically impossible to get wrong, or at least to get wrong badly enough that it causes any problems.

Get Firefox, or a Firefox fork like Waterfox. If you use a fork, make sure it's one that will let you use add-ons. On a PC, pretty much any Firefox fork will take add-ons, but on mobile devices, many don't. Iceraven is one that does.

Get the add-ons uBlock Origin, YouTube Sponsorblock (if you use YouTube), and FBCleaner (if you use Facebook).

uBlock Origin comes with a built-in list of filters to block ads and trackers, but you can add your own filters to block any specific element of a website you don't like. You know those goddamn floating frames on fandom.com sites that block half the screen? Now you can zap 'em.

Sponsorblock uses crowdsourced timestamps to automatically skip sponsor spots and self-promotion in YouTube videos. Never listen to anyone say "hit like and subscribe" or "Raid Shadow Legends" again.

FBCleaner hides all content from your feed except posts from people, groups, and pages you've actually chosen to follow.

Level 2: leaving enshittified services

The software that's become standard over the years in a lot of fields is steadily selling more of your data, showing you more ads, and pushing you to buy more expensive subscriptions. Time to tell them to get fucked.

Dump Adobe apps for Affinity or Krita. Drop Microsoft for LibreOffice. Change your default search engine from Google to DuckDuckGo or Qwant. Use OpenStreetMaps instead of Google or Apple Maps.

Level 3: network-level DNS fuckery

DNS, or Domain Name Service, is the thing that tells your computer where www.website.com is actually located. By hacking your network's DNS you can force it to tell your devices that ad-hosting domains don't exist at all. Some of the steps on this one can get pretty technical, but because you're doing all the difficult stuff on a dedicated device, you can't really fuck up anything that seriously.

Get yourself a Raspberry Pi (a cheap older one like a model 3B will work just fine for this purpose), and follow a guide like this one to get it set up running AdGuard Home. AdGuard, like uBlock, has built-in filter lists, but you can also add your own if there are specific domains you want to block.

Once it's up and running, you'll need to change the DNS settings on your router to point to your AdGuard service. This is different for every router but will always start with logging into the admin panel with a password printed on a little sticker somewhere on the router.

With that done, every time a device on your home network looks for ads.website.com, it'll get back a message that says "sorry, can't find it", so it won't be able to load any ads.

Level 4: Android-specific DNS fuckery

Because AdGuard runs on your home network, it can't block ads on your phone when you're away from home - and what's worse, your phone will sometimes remember the addresses it got when you were out and about, and ads will get past your AdGuard wall even when you're home.

To avoid this, get AdAway for DNS-based ad-blocking directly on your phone. The easy, but less seamless, way of using AdAway is the "local VPN mode", which doesn't require you to do any mucking about with your phone's operating system.

Level 5: automated media piracy

The best way to stop seeing ads on all your streaming services is to stop using streaming services. There are loads of ways to do this, but the best ones involve setting up what's called an "arr stack" (Google that for setup guides) along with nzbget and a usenet account. Most of the time you'll want to set this stuff up on a dedicated device - an old laptop gathering dust in the closet is a great option, or you can grab something used from a charity shop or a local electronics recycler.

The great thing about usenet is that unlike with torrents, you don't have to do any sharing from your computer, so you're in a lot less legal jeopardy - legally speaking, distributing pirated content is waaayyy more serious than accessing it. I pay about £3 a month for a secure, high-bandwidth usenet service.

Once you start getting your own collection of media on your own computer, use the open-source media library manager Jellyfin to browse and play things from basically any device.

Oh, and don't be a dick. Pirate all you want from big corporations, but please pay independent small-time creators for their work.

Level 6: fucking with Android

Android phones are a lot more locked-down than they used to be, but depending on the device you own you can still do a lot of messing around under the hood. Note that if you get something wrong while doing this, there is always the possibility that it will turn your device into a paperweight.

Before you buy a device, check where it sits on the Bootloader Unlock Wall of Shame. Once you've bought it, check the xda-developer forums for guides on how to unlock it and "root" it (gain admin access) with Magisk.

Once Magisk is installed, you can add modules to do all sorts of cool stuff, including using AdAway in "root mode" which makes it basically invisible.

You can also install YouTube ReVanced, which will do all the ad- and sponsor blocking stuff we took care of in your Windows browser a few paragraphs ago. Be careful: there are a lot of fake sites out there pretending they're associated with the ReVanced project which might be injecting malware into their downloads. This Reddit post has the official instructions and links.

Also, try out the modded version of Facebook from APKmoddone, which will block most of the same shit as the FBcleaner add-on from earlier. There's always a possibility that modified apps like this are doing something dodgy, but I've never had any issues with this one personally.

Level 7: fucking with Windows

This one is scary because it can seriously fuck up your shit if something goes wrong, but some really cool people have actually made it very simple to strip all the bloat, ads, and spyware out of Windows. The tool I use is ReviOS. Start reading at https://www.revi.cc/docs. Basically, you'll need to download a tool called AME Wizard and the ReviOS "playbook" that tells AME what to do. Read the documentation before you do any of this.

Level 8: switching to Linux

I'm not going to pretend this is an option for everyone. Half the software I use on a weekly basis isn't available on Linux. But if you can switch? Do it. These days, Ubuntu - one of the most popular flavours of Linux - is built with people switching from Windows in mind, and a lot of things will be pretty intuitive. It also has great documentation and a huge community you can go to for help if you're confused about stuff.

And that, friends, is a comprehensive approach to banishing the demons of capitalism from your home!

moment of unspeakable beauty today when one of my coworkers called another coworker "judas" for not splitting a can of white monster with her, and i got to watch the guy who sits next to me open a new google tab, type in "jeudis," and say quietly to himself "french thursday...?"

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Have Orodreth and his valinorean unicorn before the year ends!

People will see silm art and be like ooo that’s a hot chick

I’ll say, that is a GUY thank you vm

They’ll be like, oh but at least she’s cute.

Yes beloveds, he is male as well.

Oh. Are there girls in your fandom then?

Me: Yes. I can count on my hands if you’d like?

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Young Thranduil -Fishing4Stars Masterlist

Long Fic

The Pride of the Greenwood - After the sinking of Beleriand, Thranduil follows his parents' expedition to relocate the survivors of Doriath to Greenwood the Great. Oropher once knew their king, Lenwë, but it has been more than two thousand years since they've spoken. Searching for Lenwë, hoping for his help, the Sindar instead meet Rauwen, a young Silvan leader who is skeptical about welcoming the Sindar into her beloved forest. As the Sindar and the Silvans negotiate sharing space, sparks will fly - but will someone get burned? (WiP but will be a long fic) (Thranduil x OFC Rauwen). Ao3 Link

Chapter 15 is up!

Summary: Unable to shake a terrible mood after Rauwen's rebuke for a mistake that wasn't his, Thranduil makes an impulsive decision, knowing neither his father nor Rauwen would approve. At Sûlwen's urging, Rauwen sneaks into the forest for a day for some time to herself, seeking rejuvenation from the stresses of the year.

honestly sometimes stories where characters have self awareness and solve their problems maturely can be really refreshing sometimes. and sometimes it feels like therapyspeak slop. intense stories where no one is capable of understanding themselves and act out in incorrect ways can be very fun. and sometimes it feels like contrived bullshit. whatever makes "a good story" is harder to make happen than just using the right kind of characters using the right words

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