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yeehanfrf · 1 year
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Week 13 Recs: It's about the Yearning
Week 13's theme was "It's about the yearning," or fics with an emphasis on pining, mutual or otherwise.
Behind the cut, you'll find the recs gathered from the Yeehan community, organized by rating and then alphabetically by title!
Not Rated
This Year by CommonNonsense [8,835 words] Reccer comment: "extra cute, deliciously drawn out stuck-together-in-a-cabin pining"
The holidays are not kind to those on their own. Hanzo, at least, has never been overly invested in this time of year--but McCree, as he often does, changes things, and when a mission sees them snowed in together on Christmas Eve, there is no way to avoid it.
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It Ain't Easy by KittenzCaboodle [29,426 words]
It’s St. Patrick’s day and Hanzo does not have a green shirt to wear.
This is not ideal.
On his quest to borrow one and properly join in on the planned celebration at the base, both he and Cole reminisce about how life has changed since Hanzo joined Overwatch. -
Fic written for YeeHan Week 2022!
Teen and Up
Dreamlike by mataglap [4,063 words] Reccer comment: "I FOUND IT!! there's a surprising amount of dream kiss fics"
Hanzo is used to bad dreams, and he never would have expected that a good dream would end up haunting him the most.
Flowers Like Ashes by NoirSongbird [8,266 words] Reccer comment: "Hanahaki, rated teen! There be angst 👀"
The Hanahaki Disease is an illness born from one-sided love, where the patient coughs up flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love. The infection can be removed through surgery, but the feelings disappear along with the petals. Hanzo Shimada is desperately in love with Jesse McCree -- the flower petals he coughs up whenever McCree so much as looks his way are plenty of evidence of that. It is unfortunate, then, that McCree utterly despises him.
Hiraeth by robocryptid [11,947 words]
After discovering that the mercenary Reaper is his old commander and mentor, Cole takes some time to get his head on straight. Hanzo refuses to let him do it alone.
Or: the author gives Cole Cassidy the kind of feelgood, big emotions, rite-of-passage road trip usually imagined for American teenagers, except this time it's for two grown-ass vigilante murder dudes.
Just Once by Vimeddiee [2,534 words]
Cole dreams that he’s kissing someone.
Sweet Dreams by Dracoduceus [5,134 words]
Hanzo’s dreams started to leak into reality and it becomes harder and harder to deal with, especially with his unresolved feeling toward Cassidy.
Tell Me by Akiko_Natsuko [27,728 words] Reccer comment: "pretty okay ff with past blackwatch Cass/Scion Hanzo"
They had me years before, a fling that had ended without names being exchanged and with an unspoken farewell. Hanzo had never expected to find the Cowboy again, let alone on the day he joined Overwatch. And he was unprepared for the fact that the man that he had never managed to forget, was unable to recognise him the day he finally gave Cassidy his name.
Unaddressed by robocryptid [11,100 words] Reccer comment: "the first chapter is amazing"
He gave twelve years of his life to the original Overwatch. He’s seen dozens of MIA cases, investigated more than a few of them himself. It’s not new. It’s just that now the organization’s so small; it makes it feel a lot more personal.
Winston gave the order. He can’t argue with the logic that he’s the one whose background best fits this particular task. But it was Genji asking him directly — trusting him with this in a way he knows it’s hard for Genji to trust — that made him agree to it.
So he rummages through Hanzo’s desk in search of anything that could help.
Undisclosed Desires by Calardes [12,751 words]
An unexpected dream forced Hanzo to reassess his relationship with a certain cowboy.
Now he could think of little else but how much he wanted to kiss him.
Wake-up Call by fishpoets [2,149 words] Reccer comment: "Love realization"
Falling in love is deceptively simple. Admitting it is trickier.
Mature
All the Little Pieces by KittenzCaboodle [57,890 words]
Cole Cassidy had not known peace ever since Hanzo Shimada had been thrust into his life, but - with some "time" - realizes that maybe it's not so bad having him around.
In fact, maybe it was always meant to be.
Foxhole Dreaming by fishpoets [18,569 words] Reccer comment: "And there was only one bed"
After Hanzo and McCree are ambushed on an undercover mission and McCree is injured, they need to hide out in a secret bunker that McCree knows of while they wait to be rescued. The prospect of a few days in close-quarters alone with McCree wouldn't be a problem, except for one thing: Hanzo's feelings for the gunslinger don't stop at friendship.
i could love you (for the rest of my life) by fwop [3,494 words] Reccer comment: "Oh. *Oh*"
“--if you had just listened to me for once, instead of running off--”
He’s gesturing wildly with his hands, more expression on his face than Jesse ever thought he’d see, more expression than Hanzo would ever like to show (if he had his way). He probably hasn’t even realized what he looks like right now. Instead, he’s doing his level best to cuss Jesse from one end to the other. He’s spittin’ mad.
Oh.
Source of Light by YourAverageJoke [WIP; 10,745 words] Reccer comment: "unfinished but still sweet"
Hanzo wonders if perhaps he had realized it before. Cassidy has been a constant in his life lately, a steady presence he isn’t even ashamed to admit he’s more than a little fond of. It certainly explains how he ended up here; it had seemed natural, after having sat on his bed for hours, staring into the cold, dark abyss of insomnia, to seek out his favourite source of light, especially after he had spent almost two weeks in its constant glow.
Sharing a bed trope with a small twist, some insecurities, lots of sap, and a happy ending.
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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by KittenzCaboodle [34,828 words] Reccer comment: "18+ and one of my favorites"
The man first in line for the Shimada throne was the last picture that Cole had been given to memorize. Hanzo Shimada. They had said it was unlikely that he would be sent, as he was too important for such menial tasks, but he was the next likely candidate according to Genji.
He gazed longingly towards the door, aching to step outside and get a fresh breath of the cool night air. As he silently grumbled about the sweat rolling down his back, the bodies grinding against each other in the club making the place hot and steamy in all the wrong ways, he saw him.
Of all the people in the world, Hanzo Shimada, the worst possible person, had just walked through the door and was putting their entire Blackwatch mission at risk.
Somehow, Cole had to distract him long enough to for Genji to get out, and he was willing to do whatever it takes, even if he was caught between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
But when the Devil buys you dinner and is one of the nicest people you've ever met, then things get confusing.
Crossing Stars by ceasefire [3,488 words] Reccer comment: "Young angsty yeehan has my heart forever"
Hanzo Shimada sneaks out to meet his lover with the help of his brother. Unfortunately, it seems that this will be the last time that they will see one another, and Hanzo decides to throw caution to the wind and do what he really wants for a change.
Not That I'm Complaining by robocryptid [28,981 words] Reccer comment: "I've only read this about a hundred million times, no big uwu"
An AU in which both Shimadas join Blackwatch, and Cole Cassidy falls in love dick first. Approximately 50/50 porn to feelings.
Tell Me Yer Name by kylar [23,161 words] Reccer comment: "YOUNG ANGSTY YEEHAN HAS MY HEART FOREVER"
Hanzo escapes the castle for a breath of fresh air following a particularly difficult day with the clan, and finds one in a mysterious, handsome American cowboy that instantly earns Hanzo's attention. Hanzo knows from subtle clues that his presence in Hanamura could mean trouble for his clan and himself, but that doesn't stop him from carrying on a secret affair with the charming cowboy. It's just a fling though, and he knows it will end eventually. He'll be able to put the cowboy behind him and continue on with his responsibilities and duties to the Shimada Clan. Little does he know, it won't be that easy, and the cowboy's short presence in his life will have a dramatic and devastating impact on everything that is to follow their little affair.
to lie down with dogs by motorghost [65,540 words] Reccer comment: "This is one of my favorite fics in this fandom. I really like the character dynamic here."
Hanzo and Cole are on a top-secret reconnaissance mission in the industrialized wasteland of post-Crisis North Dakota, hunkered down in a factory ill-fit for human occupation. Cole seems fine with the situation, but Hanzo's doubts extend far beyond their little room.
To Share (Cake) is to Care by spinel [4,679 words] Reccer comment: "funny pining with an extra hilarious dose of obliviousness"
“Howdy, Hanzo.” McCree smiles sunnily. “I'm guessin' Athena didn't give you a heads up. My quarters—all of Wing 3's quarters are flooded. Angela's with Genji, Lena's in Angela's room, Lúcio and Hana are in the break room, Torbjörn and Reinhardt both snore like you wouldn't believe, Zenyatta's in Genji's room, and Athena won't let me use the training room for a nap.”
It takes a moment, but then Hanzo's eyes narrow. “Athena told you I had a futon.”
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bonesashesglass · 3 months
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Palestine mention in Les Misérables, by Victor Hugo, 1887
Israel will never be able to erase Palestine. It’s woven into our history, our stories. They say you can’t kill a revolution, you can’t erase the truth of its existence either.
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notyourtoday · 6 months
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Remember The Percy Jackson series will be on Disney. We are boycotting Disney.
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strangeauthor · 4 months
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i really fucking hate america and the uk and basically the west in general
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chewiiez · 6 months
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don't stop talking about palestine. please, your voice makes a difference.
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bonefall · 1 year
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Out of curiosity, do you plan to keep Quiet Rain traveling from the mountains to find her sons? And if so, how does that go? Specifically with a certain son who is no longer getting a redemption arc?
No, it bothers me immensely when WC says,
"These cats are on a long and perilous journey! It's full of dangers! They must rely on each other to survive!"
And then a few books later when they're bored of that, they're like
"Anyway this elderly grandparent made the journey all alone."
Even in the redux of Graystripe's Vow, Ferncloud's Parting, there's going to be 3 cats going back to Chelford. One of them is a young and able warrior, Bumblestripe.
So Quiet Wing is only going to appear as a ghost. Though it is funny that the narrative literally drags in the dictator's mom to scold him, there's just no point in my redux.
Sun Shadow is the only "second migration" Tribe Cat now. The rest are offspring of the main characters, and cats who were part of the River Kingdom and Wind Empire that the main characters are going to get to know better over time.
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agentfascinateur · 2 months
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The Balfour Declaration
My analysis of the declaration basically points to:
• the admission that Palestine is a country via the inference "in any other country"
• the admission of existing non-jewish communities, thereby refuting the "land with no..." claim of Terra Nullius used by Zionists
• the right of Palestinians to not be harassed by the Israeli transplants
• the limitations of the framework by the UK
These are not negligeable points. What's clear is that the actions of Israelis are unconstitutional as well as illegal under international law.
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clawfish · 2 months
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Palestinian by Ibrahim Nasrallah
New poem by Palestinian poet Ibrahim Nasrallah Palestinian I was silent and nothing came of it.I spoke and nothing came of it.I cursed, I apologized, and nothing came of it.I was busy, I pretended to be busy…and nothing.…I prayed until, like a prophet, I became a verse in a holy book,I rowed until I reached hell,I beseeched and begged …and nothing.I raged, I calmed, I remembered what was once…
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usanewstoday6 · 3 months
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lilgynt · 6 months
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israel being so cartoonishly evil would be funny if they weren’t so horrifyingly cartoonishly evil like just asking how do you come up with this shit but terrified
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thatlovequeerauthor · 7 months
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I just want to let it be known...
From the river to the sea Palestine WILL be free. I'm seeing too many of my favorite authors being exposed for supporting Israel and I am NOT one of them.
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secular-jew · 5 months
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Daily Global Headlines
American Muslims For Palestine Official Herzallah: Time To Make Zionists Very Uncomfortable On Campuses;
New Jersey Imam Moussa: The Blood Of Gaza Children Will Not Be Shed In Vain;
University Of Illinois Chicago Student Celebrates Oct 7 Attacks
Hamas Operating In Libya In Service Of Qatar;
Palestinian Authority President Abbas: Israel Is Scheming To Get Rid Of The Palestinians;
Daughter Of Pakistan's Late Spy Chief: Hamas Leader Haniyeh Said Ceasefire Possible If Pakistan Threatens Israel
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The Whole World's Going to Hell in a Handcart, it seems!
The entire world's going to hell in a handcart, it seems.
From someone who formerly had a reasonably high profile, both here, and around the world, my decision to step back from the torchlight, rather that spotlight to a more comfortable life of complete obscurity has provided me with a front-row seat to observe the lunacy of other humans I share this planet with: and it's a shit show, putting it bluntly.
Today I caught a brief, thankfully, glimpse of a shadow health politician proudly announcing the introduction of teeth-brushing classes in schools should his party be elected to govern the country, and this further reinforced just how absolutely on-point I was in my previous blog post when I referred to this country, never mind the rest of the world, becoming increasingly screwed by the 'Millennials' and their 'Gen X' offspring. Dumbing down on just about everything from music to even uni courses nowadays suggests the common denominator that joins the dots is to present everything at bottom of the barrel level so that understanding couldn't be any simpler. Frustrating for those with a higher level of common sense and intelligence, and a walk in the park for the majority who are taken to be as thick as two short planks.
I just ran a quick scan of useless university courses, more aptly described perhaps as studying for a hobby. Take, for instance, 'Viticulture and Oenology.' It sounds fascinating, right? Well, that is until you realise that to flog it to eighteen-year-olds as 'wine making and brewing' doesn't sound anywhere near as attractive as a selling point for probably a twenty of thirty grand course with a degree in getting pissed. My understanding as most students do this every weekend and don't need a bloody degree in it. All these Viticulture and Oneology students need to add is a Masters in cannabis plant growing, and let's face it, all angles of student life outside of studies I'd say were covered.
Okay, how about this for you? Floral Design. Now, I won't say too much about this one as Ricky Gervais has already covered it in his show 'Armageddon' and he is far better than I can ever aspire to be when it comes to jocular commentary - after all, it's his job and he gets paid for it! However, It's basic bloody flower arranging, that with a few self-help books and an artistic eye, a five-year-old could probably do with a little help from an older family member.
If, on the other hand, you're into saving people from swallowing poo, syringe needles, used sanitary towels, and toilet paper, then the following course for you is, wait for it, 'Surf Science.' Yes, believe it, or not, that white foamy stuff you see rolling in towards the beach is surf, and there's a science to it.
Now, personally speaking, in my obvious ignorance I wouldn't have thought there was too much science to this, as a quick search on Google informs me that "Waves come from the wind, plus, the wind blows strongest when isobars are close together in a low-pressure system," - and hey presto, I've just saved myself from three years of study and a minimum of just over nine grand for the foundation course alone. I wonder if they've created a degree course specifically teaching children to brush their teeth yet? Oh, wait, that's probably to come. You see, these courses are all, perhaps, very well and good, however, I somehow don't really see the best of them in flower arranging, or winemaking taking on the likes of Oxford's Magdalen College in a round of University Challenge - and if I ever do it will be the final confirmation that this country really has hit rock bottom and we are all well and truly fucked!
Trust me, by all accounts we're on the way right now because those millennials and their offspring have enjoyed the benefits of a relatively cushy lifestyle where needs have been met, for the most part by the state, and yet feel fit to complain that they are somehow still hard done by, and life is unfair. My heart bleeds for them, of course, and my advice, as always, is to find a hard shoulder to cry on - of which the M1 has plenty, and to make sure in doing so that rush hour would be the best time by far.
Better still, next time there is another of these ludicrous 'marches for Palestine, and those attending really want to get their message out there, the M1 starts at Edgware in north London and ends between Micklefield and Aberford, just outside Leeds. Trust me, they'll have news media flooding in from around the world to convey their protest. Why not, when the equally delusional 'Just Stop Oil' and similar protest groups have pioneered the way in respect of impeding traffic - and who knows, this may even be another useless university course in the making, along with basket weaving for other basket cases that will be specifically designed for Millennials and their Gen X offspring.
Now, believe it, or not, I have nothing against protests per se. However, to us sane people, you'd think that even the micro-iota of common sense would inform those marching for Palestine are giving Hamas: a proscribed terrorist organisation, by the way, the kind of global publicity they couldn't buy if they hired the world's best publicists, and make this group appear like normal, rational, human beings when their modus operandi could be described as being somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan, and terrorism is the new 'cool'. Having said that, I'm in no way dismissing the fact that there are two sides to this conflict and there are questions to be asked of Israel's IDF also. However, apart from the feeling I have that Israel is very much the underdog given that Islam extremists insist on death to all Jews, it's the very same extremists who don't care who dies in their war, and this includes women and children, as it's all in the name of Allah anyway.
Do you remember in my previous blogpost, how I referred to language now more commonly being distorted from its original meaning to whatever someone chooses it to be nowadays? Well, here's yet another word to add to the collection, 'genocide.' You see, I would call Hitler's eradication of the Jews to be genocide, which oddly enough, seems to bear an uncanny resemblance to that of Islam versus Jews: and purely coincidental, of course. Or am I being my default cynical self?
Look at it this way, is Israel carpet-bombing Palestine? I think not. Are Israeli troops mowing down every Palestinian in sight? I think not. Is Israel deploying deadly chemicals over Palestine? Again, I think not. Yet, language has now become so confusing in interpretation that Israel is facing a charge brought to a top United Nations court by South Africa. So, do you not find it more than a little odd that among the judges hearing this case is one from Russia (don't mention the war on Ukraine, among other things). One from China, which, of course, is the bastion of human rights issues. Another from Somalia, where terrorist attacks targeting places frequented by civilians are commonplace and indiscriminate, and lastly, let's not forget Uganda, who seem well on their way to an entry in the Guinness Book Of Records where their human rights are concerned:
Significant human rights issues include credible reports of unlawful or arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings; forced disappearance; torture, and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by government agencies; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary arrest or detention; political prisoners or detainees; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; punishment of family members for alleged offenses by a relative; serious abuses in a conflict, including unlawful civilian harm; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media, including violence, threats of violence, and unjustified arrests or prosecution of journalists, and censorship; serious restrictions on internet freedom; substantial interference with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, including overly restrictive laws on the organization, funding, or operation of nongovernmental organizations and civil society organizations; serious flaws with citizens’ ability to determine their government through free and fair elections; serious and unreasonable restrictions on political participation; serious government corruption; serious government restrictions on or harassment of domestic and international human rights organizations; lack of investigation of and accountability for gender-based violence, including domestic and intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and child, early, and forced marriage; crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex persons; and the existence of laws criminalizing consensual same-sex sexual conduct between adults, albeit not fully enforced. Well, I'm surprised this Kangaroo court didn't include a Saudi judge too! Aren't you?
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thenewgothictwice · 4 months
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Abdalhadi Alijla - "What can I tell my 76-year-old mother and my 10-year-old niece? "The ICJ does not see ordering a ceasefire as necessary for your survival." Gazans' eyes and ears were eagerly awaiting the word "stop" or "ceasefire”."
Abla Abdelhadi: "Please keep in mind our Palestinian people in Gaza don't feel like celebrating incremental legal "wins". They're allowed to express outrage, disappointment & whatever they want. They're still under Israel's bombs, nothing for them to celebrate!"
Remi Kanazi: "The ICJ isn't the authority here. Palestinians are. It is they who have experienced the genocide. It is they who have faced the gruesome crimes detailed in those halls. It is they who continue to bury the dead, search for food & hope to dodge the next bomb dropped. Ceasefire now."
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