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SarahTheCoat

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mostly Sherlock. The New Semester my dreamwidth

it's been almost a year since i posted this link, which means i probably haven't updated any of the lists in the folder, and there may be some new meta writers that i haven't gotten around to including. But the idea is, here's a place to get started exploring series 4 meta (and yes, i still dream of doing earlier "semesters", but it gets harder when people leave fandom/tumblr).

My focus is more on reading the subtext, than trying to sort out "what really happened" in the surface story.

if i can figure out how to do it, i would love to make this a pinned post, since the clicky in my header stopped working last year.

ETA sept 2021, if google's new security measures interferes with the link, message me and i will see if i can get you in.

Okay so I've seen so many posts lately referencing Watson almost hitting Milverton over the head with a chair, which is a moment so clearly beloved to us all that at this point I think we need our own little fandom holiday akin to Tumblr's Ides of March in which we let Watson hit Milverton with the chair and all celebrate with much pomp and circumstance.

Anyone have a suggestion for the name and/or date of this auspicious occasion?

We must promote this 0-0

Oh my GOODNESS YES I'M IN.

I like the idea of March 26 too! Publication date never fails (because we all know chronology does...).

Name ideas:

• International Day of Watson's Chair (or Watson's Violence)

• Watson's Chair Day

• Chairshot Day (like someone suggested)

• Chairs Augustus Milverton Day

Good day, all and sundry, and I look forward to celebrating this next year. 🫡

I am so down for this holiday! Weigh in name suggestion if I may:

International chairs against Milverton Day

WAIT STOP THAT'S ACTUALLY SO PERFECT

let me just add this to the calendar real quick....

Yes! Everyone MARK YOUR CALENDARS for

March 26: Chairs Against Milverton Day - the holiday upon which Watson officially gets to hit Milverton with a chair!!

(Feel free to tag your moots or any friends who you think would like to join the celebrations, we must spread the word!)

Guys it's a new holiday mark your calendars!!

Wooh! Marked! Thanks for letting me know

Tagging @identitycroissant-tm @moroniccats @autistobrat @b2bmild asw so they mark theirs too!!!

ADDED TO CALENDAR

26th March is your new favourite day!

We should celebrate it by throwing chairs at a picture of Milverton

Like people do with darts?

Well I guess I need to remember this

I really want this to be the next tumblr holiday. I am already stockpiling chairs.

brilliant! i anticipate delicious fan art of watson armed with a chair.

I just wanted to send some love to all the beautiful people who read the fics that we take the time to write. Since Twitter went to shit it’s felt like there’s been radio silence on my fics and I’ve tried to spread some links here and on insta and bluesky even though I’ve been fairly absent on all of them. But in the last two weeks I’ve had some lovely readers and comments and kudos and just general sharing and support on here and it means so very much.

THANK YOU lovely people for giving love. Some days it’s easy to lose heart and think maybe it’s time to give it up and it’s meant a lot to have a reminder that what I’ve done is worthwhile to some people. 💜

Your kudos and comments matter. Sometimes they are our oxygen! Love the fandom community 💜

Know that you and your amazing fics are loved, dearest @holmesianlove ❤️

being so staunchly anti generative ai while everyone around you is "i used chatgpt" and "i asked grok" and google search is useless and every company is implementing ai and every single celeb is taking ai money and partnering with ai is like... it's so jarring. why can't you see the harm like i can? why are you so lazy? why are we making society this stupid? can we please stop? it's killing people does that not matter to you?

(Gif credit @lovewillabides in this set)

This, bloggers and gentlebloggers, is “Nye Bevan about to found the NHS no matter how many people tell him he’s deluded to think he can change things”

oho, good catch!

btw, if you get any opportunity to see Nye, do it!

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It's so, SO important to share success stories like this. I know an actual JPL engineer who doesn't believe in climate change because, "you never hear about acid rain anymore."

He thinks climate change can be lumped in with acid rain and the ozone layer of "things that were overblown and not really important because no one talks about it anymore."

It didn't even occur to him that we actively fixed the problem. Here's the EPA page on acid rainfall.

From the page:

It's also important to talk about success stories tonfuel hope that we can overcome current and future conservation and environmental issues.

We fixed the hole in the Ozone layer too.

I wish I could take this post, go back in time, and shove it in the face of literally everyone.

All of these problems are fixable

I wanted to share this: WE FIGURED OUT HOW TO BRING BACK DEAD CORAL!!! By using sounds of living coral to attract fish.

Coral can be saved!!! This planet is way more resilient than we give it credit for. And we don't give humans enough flowers for stopping the harm billionaires cause.

i remember when i was a kid, someone came and sampled the water in the old mill pond across the street, because he was part of whatever group was studying and monitoring acid rain. i remember a program on the tv about how acid rain was damaging sculptures in parks and cemetaries, and venice, and so on. i am so glad that we pulled it together to fix that, and the ozone. some of us are trying to stop making climate change worse, in whatever ways we can.

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"Federal, territorial and Indigenous leaders gathered in Yellowknife this morning [July 21, 2025] to launch a landmark Indigenous-led conservation agreement that will protect nearly 380,000 square kilometres of land and water.

Following a prayer song by the Yellowknife Dene Drummers, Chief Ernest Betsina of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation opened the event, saying, “This document we signed today has been a long time in the making. It reflects years of collaboration and commitment from Indigenous leaders across the North. It reflects our shared understanding that Indigenous people have always been the stewards of the land. And it’s time for that responsibility to be recognized and supported.”

The agreement, known as NWT: Our Land for the Future, is a partnership between the federal government, territorial government and 21 Indigenous governments across the Northwest Territories. It covers existing protected areas, which will share in the long-term funding, and around 200,000 square kilometres of new protected and conserved areas — forming a region roughly twice the size of Florida. 

In addition to the $300 million in federal funding, the agreement also includes $75 million from philanthropic partners. In the next several months, the NWT: Our Land for the Future Trust will begin to distribute funds to Indigenous governments in the territory, to support activities such as conservation and stewardship, protected and conserved areas, Guardian programs, ecotourism and more. 

Echoing statements from several chiefs, territorial Minister of Environment and Climate Change Jay MacDonald said, “This agreement represents a generational investment. It will provide opportunities to support Indigenous-led stewardship, while offering real, meaningful and new opportunities to Northerners, particularly in the small communities. We are seeing a shift toward a conservation economy that puts people, community and cultural values at the centre of decision-making.”

Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada Julie Dabrusin echoed that sentiment. “This isn’t just a conservation announcement — it’s really a global milestone. Our Land for the Future is one of the largest Indigenous-led conservation efforts in the world. The areas that it is going to help to conserve is almost seven times the size of Nova Scotia,” she said, adding that represents more than two per cent of Canada’s land-mass.

Last November, the landmark agreement was signed in Behchokǫ̀, NWT, by leaders of Indigenous governments and organizations from across the territory at a celebration that also involved jigging, drum dancing and a fire-feeding ceremony, drawing community members of all ages. 

“This partnership is about investing in our people and taking care of our land,” Danny Gaudet, Ɂek’wahtı̨dǝ́ of the Délı̨nę Got’ınę Government, said in a statement. “It’s about generating jobs that strengthen our cultures and create economic opportunities across the North. We have so much work to do to care for the land, guided by our Elders, our youth, our Guardians. The funds released today will help us honour that responsibility.”

Dahti Tsetso, the deputy director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative and CEO of NWT: Our Land for the Future Trust, told The Narwhal in November the funds “have so much transformative potential.” In addition to generating hundreds of jobs each year, they can also support cultural and land-based programming, and create opportunities and positive examples for youth. This morning, she celebrated the “incredible milestone that so many people … put in an incredible amount of effort to get to this day.”"

-via The Narwhal, July 21, 2025

I love all of Holmes' little hyperfixations and things he's made himself an expert on, but what I love even more is imagining what he must have been like in the midst of studying them, especially before Watson was around to explain him to people.

The picture of an enthusiastic, gangly twenty-something year old wandering about London, flinging himself on his face to examine a patch of soil or bit of fallen cigar ash in the wild, or scrambling along the road after various carriages in order to observe their tracks, never fails to amuse me.

He must have been quite the local cryptid wherever he lived before Baker Street. I wonder what the neighbors thought.

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