men:

If one suddenly realises that one's doing Bujold-style plotting ("What's the worst thing I can do to these characters that they'll survive") for one's current WIP, the serious drawback is that one has to do the research about the obvious worst thing that one will do.

This is terribly depressing.

de:

There is something terribly satisfying about going and peering at old news links and coming across a remarkably homophobic screed with an ad box at the bottom that reads:

    Ads by Google

    Gay/Lesbian Weddings
    Gay/Lesbian Civil Unions
    Join Dean for America


I shall be resolutely cheered by the delightful juxtaposition of the aforementioned other hand, and do no more research today, because it's only distressing me and thus impinging upon my ability to be resolutely cheered.
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The δε part is cheering; the "men" header confused me, out of context, until I got to "de", because I thought at first it was English.

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What does this bit of research involve? And can you make that a short, out-of-context answer, since I've only seen a few bits of the story? ;-)

I'll bet it has nothing to do with my own current research, though you'd probably enjoy it: reading about the "Sea Peoples" of circa 1200 BC. (You know, for that game I might get around to running in a another 3-4 years...)
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