The Montreal Worldcon code of conduct
Nov. 13th, 2025 10:39 amI’ve registered as an attending member for the 2027 Worldcon in Montreal. Even though it’s in another country, it’s an easy day’s drive from my home. I hope that crossing the border won’t be too dangerous to consider by then, but today I’m here to talk about its code of conduct. There have been better ones and worse ones. I have concerns, but they weren’t enough to scare me out of registering. Let’s take a look, as I have with other conventions.
You can be expelled based on “the sole judgement of a convention chair or designated person.” This puts a lot of power in one person’s hands. Don’t get the con chair mad at you! However, most conventions are unclear on who has this authority, so it’s hard to say this is worse.
“Costumes, cosplays and clothing must provide the same level of body coverage expected at an all-ages public beach.” But in the next paragraph, we’re told that nipples must be covered “regardless of gender presentation.” It doesn’t bother me that shirts are required, but the inconsistency is interesting. Maybe they figured this is the safest way to deal with trans edge cases? Anyway, wear a shirt. Most fans don’t look very good without one anyway.
“Masks shall not include balaclavas, ski masks, and other styles of masks commonly associated with bank robberies.” ICE shouldn’t be in Canada, but this is reassuring. 
Now we come to the speech rules. Montreal’s aren’t as bad as some; they don’t say that anything that anyone takes offense at violates the rules. Still, they could make people wary of what they’re allowed to say, and could in principle lead to unwarranted warnings or expulsions.
“Costumes and clothing may not include racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, or otherwise prejudiced or bigoted messages or sentiments, obscene or offensive language, or images including uncensored profanities and pornographic content.” This rule is vague and could easily be abused. The boundary lines of unconventional opinions, prejudiced messages, and humor are often vague. Profanities are often part of ordinary language and can appear on shirts without causing alarm. Don’t wear your “Shit Happens” or “To Hell with [whatever]” shirt to the con. Some people will consider a slogan supporting Israel bigoted; others will think that one supporting Palestine is. The rule’s broadness could scare off legitimate expression or provide an excuse for banning it.
“Speech or actions that show prejudicial discrimination, including those relating to race, colour, culture, national origin, disabilities, gender, gender identity, gender presentation, sexual orientation, religion, age, body size, choice to wear a mask, and appearance, shall be considered harassment.” How does the convention decide if a statement shows “prejudicial discrimination”? Worse, any such statement is automatically escalated to “harassment,” even if it isn’t directed or persistent. This could lead to unwarranted charges. Suppose, for example, someone says, “I can’t take a religion seriously that claims its priests can turn bread into Jesus.” Someone might claim that shows prejudicial discrimination against Christianity, and therefore is harassment. Maybe the comment I made above about shirtless fans is too. Getting kicked out of a convention for “harassment” is a serious black mark on a fan or pro.
The best way to deal with people saying annoying things is to tell them to leave you alone. Some conventions have a rule that if someone tells you not to bother them, you have to stop bothering them. It can defuse a lot of problems. Montreal doesn’t have such a rule, though.
“Montréal 2027 Worldcon members must ask permission before taking photographs of other members. If a person wishes for a photograph in which they appear to be deleted, they may ask the photographer to do so and the photographer must comply.” Taken as stated, that means panelists and speakers can’t be photographed unless they give permission. They can’t just say “It’s OK to take pictures”; each person who wants to take a picture must ask individually. I don’t expect that to be enforced, though, unless a speaker is really averse to photography.
“All policies regarding photography also apply to all audio and visual recording technologies.” This means people have to ask permission of each singer if they want to record a filk circle. The rule could be improved by allowing events and individuals to grant general permission where the people being recorded or photographed are comfortable with it.
“Dogs in training, emotional support animals and therapy animals are not allowed in convention spaces.” (Properly vetted service animals are.) Someday I should look into the rise and fall of “emotional support animals.” It was obvious from the beginning that the idea was an excuse to bring pets in where they otherwise wouldn’t be allowed, and a lot of places are now explicitly rejecting those claims.
There you have it. There are causes for concern in the area of expression, but nothing that will keep me away. It might make me leave some of my shirts at home, just to be safe.
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Nov. 13th, 2025 04:39 am
Review: Buzzing by Samuel Sattin with Rye Hickman
Nov. 13th, 2025 08:32 pmBuzzing
Written by Samuel Sattin with art by Rye Hickman
Description
A moving middle grade graphic novel about friendship, belonging, and learning to love yourself despite the voices in your head.
Isaac Itkin can't get away from his thoughts.
As a lonely twelve-year-old kid with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), everything from studying to looking in the mirror becomes a battle between him and a swarm of unhelpful thoughts.
The strict therapy his mother insists on doesn't seem to be working, but when a group of friends invites him to join their after-school role-playing game, the thoughts feel a little less loud, and the world feels a little brighter.
But Isaac's therapist says that exposure to games can have negative effects on kids with OCD, and when his grades slip, his helicopter mother won't let him play anymore. Now Isaac needs to find a way to prove to himself, to his mother, and to the world that the way to quiet the noise in his head may have been inside him all along.
Review
This book has the best depiction of intrusive thoughts I've ever seen. Issac's OCD is represented by cartoon bees that swarm his head, saying awful (and often repetitive things). The bees can become fewer in number when Isaac is interested in something and if something (or someone!) is really engaging they can disappear completely. Or if things are going badly, they can swarm Isaac and drown out almost everything else.
Isaac's friends are a great comfort to him and he's most animated and engaged when he's with them. In contrast, he shuts down when he's with his overbearing mother and hateful sister. The art does an amazing job of reflecting it, with the colour literally leeching from the panels when Isaac's family are present. As someone who grew up with a mental illness in a shitful Family of Origin, this all feels so real and believeable. The mother especially is a hall-mark 'doing my best' but actually ignores the emotional needs of both her children, constantly criticises them and has a sour comment for every interaction.
Unfortunately its this strong identify I have with Isaac that makes the ending fall really flat for me.
Spoilers here
After spending half the book despising Isaac, his sister suddenly decides to help him connect with his friends after his mother bans him from hanging out with them. And then at the end the mother puts aside her over-bearing self-absorbtion and starts taking an interest in Isaac and his hobbies, letting him hang out with his friends again and is generally a totally different person.(no subject)
Nov. 13th, 2025 03:05 am*~*~*~*~*GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES*~*~*~*~*
To my friend,

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:00 amRobert Frost
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:00 amDavid Letterman
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:00 amИИ отжигает
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:15 amBeen beat down, but I don′t stay low
Got mud on my jeans, still ready to go
Every scar's a story that I survived
I′ve been through hell, but I'm still alive
They say, "Slow down, boy, don't go too fast"
But I ain′t never been one to live in the past
I keep moving forward, never looking back
With a worn-out hat and a six-string strap
You can kick rocks if you don′t like how I talk
I'ma keep on talking and walk my walk
Ain′t changing my tone, ain't changing my song
I was born this way, been loud too long
You can hate my style, you can roll your eyes
But I ain′t slowing down, I was born to rise
So kick them rocks if you don't like how I talk
I′ma keep on talking and walk my walk
I've lost some friends, made a few new foes
But that's just life, that′s how it goes
I ain′t bending over just to please a crowd
If I fall down, I'll fall down proud
I talk my truth, I live my way
Ain′t nobody gonna take my say
This road's been rough, but I learned the trade
It′s sweat, soul, and dues I paid
You can kick rocks if you don't like how I talk
I′ma keep on talking and walk my walk
Ain't changing my tone, ain't changing my song
I was born this way, been loud too long
You can hate my style, you can roll your eyes
But I ain′t slowing down, I was born to rise
So kick them rocks if you don′t like how I talk
I'm gon′ keep on talking and walk my walk (mm, mm)
Let the haters talk, let the rumors fly
I ain't got time to wonder why
The good Lord knows the man I am
And I′ll die standing tall with a mic in my hand
You can kick rocks if you don't like how I talk
I′m gon' keep on talking and walk my walk
Ain't selling my soul for a seat at your table
I′m rough, I′m raw, I'm wild, I′m able
You can hate my fire, but you can't kill my spark
I′m a midnight flame burning through the dark
So kick them rocks if you don't like how I talk
I′ma keep on talking and walk my walk
You can kick rocks (mm-mm)
You can kick rocks (mm-mm)
You can kick rocks (mm-mm)
I'ma keep on talking and walk my walk
весёлые старты
Nov. 12th, 2025 11:30 pmдваое не пришли, а четверо из пришедших шести играли вторую игру. так что не торопились, делились пасами, финтили, проходили к воротам. нам практически всё позволяли. устав проигрывать соперник начал злится 0 бить по конькам и крагам, толкаться. ответили. игра стала спокойнее. под конец мы устали и более свежий соперник стал прорываться за спины, забив нам четыре гола. а мы им семь
сегодня были отличные пасы. я лично сделал 4 результативных передачи. сам, правда нифига не забил
повеселился
теперь try hickey free и ранняя игра в воскр. сабить ни за кого не буду. буду отдыхать
I wish I grew Annapolis apples up above Fundy Bay
Nov. 12th, 2025 11:58 pmJust One Thing (13 November 2025)
Nov. 13th, 2025 06:39 amComment 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!
writers beware: Must Read Magazines (currently: F&SF, Analog, Asimov's)
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:10 amOn August 12, 1971, my 16-year-old self mailed the first story I ever wrote off on its first submission. The publication I hoped would buy that story, my dream market, was The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
[...]
...earlier this week, after what by my count were 23 back and forth emails between me and the new owners of F&SF as I attempted to transform that initial boilerplate contract into something acceptable, I had no choice other than to walk away from my dream.
Let me explain why.
But before I do, I want to preface this by making it clear I have nothing but good things to say about editor Sheree Renée Thomas. Her words of praise as she accepted this story moved me greatly, and her perceptive comments and suggested tweaks ably demonstrated her strengths as an editor. It breaks my heart to disappoint her by pulling a story which was intended to appear in the next issue of F&SF. But, alas, I must.
Short version: Must Read Magazines offers garbage contracts. I'm not in contracts or law, but I started in sf/f short stories 20+ years ago and IMO Edelman correctly refused to sign.
Based on this account and others, I would not go near Must Read Magazines (or F&SF, Asimov's, Analog under their current ownership) with a 200-foot anaconda, let alone a 20-foot pole.
Texts From Superheroes
Nov. 12th, 2025 09:00 pmWe Meet by the Tower of True Love
Nov. 13th, 2025 12:10 amBesides pieces of Dorney Park's 1901 carousel and Band Organ Guy the Merry-Go-Round Museum had something else new this year: another museum tucked inside it, spilling out over the space that used to be the event room. I don't know where they hold events now. The museum is labelled as a second one that you get into with admission to the Merry-Go-Round Museum, and maybe someday it will have its own space, but for now it is also the Cedar Point Historical Museum.
This has no official connection to Cedar Point, which sold off nearly everything it used to have in its actual historical museum, the Town Hall Museum in the park itself, back around 2019. This is something the Cedar Point Historical Museum docent was a bit testy about; he agrees, you'd think the park would support them, or at least be interested in having some of this stuff on its own. (The rumor I hear from
bunnyhugger is that the Town Hall Museum was found to require too much renovation to be worth it, scotching the circa-2019 plans to remake it. But that's hard to square with the building being used, this year, for a walk-through haunted house attraction. In fairness, I suppose it is plausible that a building might be okay to use [parts of?] for a couple weeks in the year and not okay for the long-term museum-grade storage of historical items. Especially if they figure the building is okay for five years but not twenty, or something.)
But what they do have is a collection. Just a staggering amount of mostly small memorabilia from the park, going back to an 1893 ribbon from a company's picnic day at the park. Buttons, shot glasses, postcards, souvenir photos, so many little dust-collecting memories for the park. And maps, including ones for every couple of years going back to the early 60s. Some are even listed for sale, I imagine New Old Stock since if anyone were reprinting 1960s Cedar Point souvenir maps for sale, it'd be Cedar Point. But also banners, pennants, promotional materials. They have a nice little display of stuff for the roller coaster Cedar Point was going to call the Banshee, along with The Memo that explains someone looked up what a Banshee was and decided that was maybe inappropriate for an amusement so please destroy all buttons and signs and stuff that you have that says that. (The ride that would have been Banshee became Mantis, later Rougarou. In an unrelated move sister park Kings Island later installed a roller coaster named Banshee, despite this experience. It's the one that an unfortunate person got killed by back in 2024.)
They also have what appear to be two horses from the Town Hall Museum. They're not; they're replicas of the ``Ghost Horse'' of the Frontier Carousel (formerly Lake Lansing Park's carousel, since Dorney Park's replacement carousel) and the King Armored horse of the Kiddie Kingdom Carousel. (Frontier Carousel and Kiddie Kingdom Carousel have other replicas.) And in a corner especially precious items --- spilling out of the event room, into space just curtained off from the main Merry-Go-Round Museum walls --- they have some stuff like old employee newsletters and memory books, hand fans, and some hefty-sized book called 'Experience '74' that looks like a particularly thick souvenir guide to the park.
And then there's delightful little things. The wood carving guy at Cedar Point has been making miniature replicas of old cartoon ride signs and the many varieties of trash bin the park has had with different logos and also the old parking lot signs, from when the rows were marked with ride names rather than just numbers like '33E'.
bunnyhugger pointed out how you could see a bit of park history in the signs. Most of them --- Wave Swinger, Blue Streak, Wild Cat --- have monochrome photos of their named ride on them, while Iron Dragon has just the ride's logo in full color. Iron Dragon was built in 1987 so we can conclude the parking lot ride signs got reassigned some around then.
The museum is small, and it could use more labelling and contextualizing of what things are. But it was just the sort of thing
bunnyhugger and I could spend almost forever in, given a chance.
Now back to Motor City Furry Con and Saturday night or Sunday morning depending on your point of view.
Bird left out all alone, looking for the action.
This is after midnight already --- I'm really hustling through the event --- so the charity's area has only the tables and shelving still set up overnight.
Stickers for whatever the charity was. I think something wolf-supporting.
Some folks in the hallway posting for wizard fights.
Purple bunny wandering off in the general direction of the dance. You know what that means.
Yes, it's time for Velveteen to come in and set this all in order!
Trivia: Benjamin Franklin was the second almanac-maker in his family; his older brother James Franklin published Poor Robin's Almanack from 1728, five years before Poor Richard appeared. Source: Marking Time: The Epic Quest to Invent the Perfect Calendar, Duncan Steel.
Currently Reading: The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City, Kevin Baker.