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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 28th, 2025 04:41 pm)
The deep ocean has a missing link and scientists finally found it

Hidden in the ocean’s twilight zone, mid-sized fish are quietly powering the food web from below.

Scientists have uncovered why big predators like sharks spend so much time in the ocean’s twilight zone. The answer lies with mid-sized fish such as the bigscale pomfret, which live deep during the day and rise at night to feed, linking deep and surface food webs. Using satellite tags, researchers tracked these hard-to-study fish for the first time. Their movements shift with water clarity, potentially altering entire ocean food chains
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For every thing like this that scientists discover, many more critical connections remain unknown to modern science -- and that's why changing "one little thing" in an ecosystem often has bigger, unexpected impacts elsewhere.
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([personal profile] luzula Dec. 28th, 2025 08:43 pm)
Day 28: Alibi sentence. Still lots of family time, now at my parents' place, so no farm news. How about you?

Tally:
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Day 27: [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] chestnut_pod

Day 28: [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] china_shop
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([personal profile] tielan Dec. 29th, 2025 07:19 am)
It went well.

I have finally worked out how to pav in this oven. Turn the heat waaaaaaaaay down to the lowest setting, then leave it for a couple of hours. Literally, a couple of hours.

I ended up doing it on Christmas morning and it worked beautifully!

Christmas and Boxing Day )

Saturday I took entirely off, and Sunday I did some stuff around the house. The temps have calmed down a lot - to the point where I wasn't sleeping through the night unless I put an extra quilt on the bed - and so I could do some work I've been putting off for a while.

of course it happens this week )

I should probably have some breakfast.
Title: His Something
Author: pairatimr
Fandom: Defying Gravity (1997 Movie)
Pairing/Characters: Trip/Scotty, references Pete/Griff
Rating/Category: R
Prompt: Griff/Pete; Event of the movie as seen from the point of view of someone else in the fraternity
Spoilers: the movie
Summary: Scotty and Trip deal with finding out about Pete, the houses reaction, and watch as Griff confronts Doogie
Notes/Warnings: the f word is used, and I don’t mean fuck.

Link:AO3
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([personal profile] shadowkat Dec. 28th, 2025 03:59 pm)
Getting slightly more done today. Did exercises - minimal. Made up the bed (well do that every day). Made breakfast and lunch. Cleaned the air fryer - it has a self-cleaning mechanism. Refilled the humidifier. And finished my water color - finally, knitted a lop-sided scarf, and edited a bit more of my work in progress, which may never see the light of day.

Also binged a bunch of Angel S3 and Buffy S6 episodes. I'm remembering why I gave up on Angel S3 now - oh dear god, it has some really bad episodes. Worse than S1, and that's saying something. Buffy S6 is the better of the two seasons, and I really love the beginning of this seasons - I'd forgotten how much. I find it highly relatable. It's also oddly realistic, the most realistic of all the seasons actually - in how it is shot and written.

That said, Angel S3 does have some good episodes in the mix - most of the good ones center on Angel, Cordelia or Wes. Carpe Diam - Angel S3 Episode 3 or 4, about Marcus, the old guy in the retirement home who is using a spell to jump into young male bodies, until he burns through them. It reminded me a little of Lonely Hearts, S1. Read more... )

They handle Buffy/Angel reunion oddly? Read more... )

Also they appear to be paralleling or comparing Cordy holding onto to her visions, to Angel holding onto being a vampire with a soul. Both are given at different points in the series - the opportunity to lose this gift. Both refuse, and see it as the only way they can be champions or chosen. It's not really a selfless act. Or the writers are questioning it.

The most frustrating thing in Buffy S6, actually is what makes it work the best - which is her friends inability or unwillingness to help her. I think she asked Angel for help - and he turned her down. Read more... )

Ah, it's 5:16pm and dark. So off to make dinner. I think.
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 28th, 2025 03:00 pm)
Today is cloudy, windy, and cool.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/28/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

It started raining, and the sky is weird colors, so I am done for the night.
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([personal profile] flamingsword Dec. 28th, 2025 03:39 pm)
Snowflake Challenge: A flatlay of a snowflake shaped shortbread cake, a mug with coffee, and a string of holiday lights on top of a rustic napkin.

It’s almost January again, and time for [community profile] snowflake_challenge to appear out of the time stream to bring joy to fandom, the fandom-adjacent, and everyone who wants to dip a toe into enthusiastically loving a piece of media. Not every challenge will appeal to every person, and not everyone wants to participate in the friending meme. But for some of us, the chance to say “I LOVE EVERYONE IN THIS BAR” (where the bar is a fandom for a thing we love) is not to be passed up.

If you’re a TSwift-streaming music dilettante or you own every Ella Fitzgerald album ever made, if you just discovered a show about gay hockey dudes, if you liked a movie back in the 80’s that you want more stories about: you are part of fandom, too. Welcome! Come hang out with us!

Subscribe to [community profile] snowflake_challenge for the month of January, and we’ll try to make it worth your while.
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([personal profile] slippery_fish Dec. 28th, 2025 09:29 pm)
I really love where this show is going with Norm. Right now, I find his storyline the most exiting. He is clever and practical and manipulative when he has to. But I don't think he is as inconsiderate of people as his father is. But there are parallels between them, for sure.

I still don't have a handle on Maximus. Maybe he's just easily shaped by other people, maybe he just doesn't know himself yet. Both would make sense considering his upbringing.

Ramblings under the cut )
Title: Rehearsals on the Road
Fandom: OZ (HBO)
Characters: Martin Querns, Tim McManus, Sean Murphy
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 300
Prompt: Mistletoe
Summary: When Querns' car is in the shop, he has to ride with some of his staff. It may be a decision he comes to regret.

Rehearsals on the Road )
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([personal profile] alisx Dec. 29th, 2025 07:09 am)

Over the last 15 years, Americans have started to believe that most great fortunes are extractive by nature. Tech titans used to make cool stuff, but you can only replace the iPhone with something virtually identical so many times before you lose your innovation brand. And with the rise of surveillance pricing and junk fees, people have come to believe that oligarchs don’t work for their money, they simply extract.

Matt Stoller on falls from grace.

Incidentally, this shift was the thing that put the nail in the coffin of the Wyrdverse series. Writing a protagonist that’s basically “what if Apple was so successful because Steve Jobs was literally a supernatural entity that could read minds and fed off devotion?” was a fun gimmick in 2015. In 2025 . . . not so much, hey.

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Making choices | K-9 | Fujimaru Jin/Hizuki Ren/Kagari Yukito/Oboro Yuushirou | 1.6k words | rated T

Summary: Had Kagari drawn his sword, it wouldn't have been so bad. But Fujimaru was taken down too early to say the word, and so Kagari didn't.

Read it on Dreamwidth on AO3.
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([personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi posting in [community profile] sweetandshort Dec. 28th, 2025 02:48 pm)
Title: That cup
Fandom: Poirot
Rating: Gen
Length: 300
Prompt: singing Christmas carols
Summary: Poirot is aggrieved by Hastings' cup.

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([personal profile] green Dec. 28th, 2025 01:49 pm)
I really, REALLY need new glasses. I cannot fucking see. Not well, anyway. But we have so many other things going on between Mom and Meg that it's like I barely have a chance to breathe, let alone do things for myself.
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([personal profile] green Dec. 28th, 2025 01:45 pm)
Snowflake Challenge: A close up shot of an owl ornament hanging amidst pine boughs..

Can't wait for Snowflake!
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([personal profile] spikedluv Dec. 28th, 2025 02:31 pm)
[community profile] fandomtrees has some needy trees! If you’ve got the time and the spoons, please check out the spreadsheet linked in this post to see if there are any prompts you can fill.


Fandom Asides:

~The first time I saw the challenge frattweek mentioned, I thought it was a college!AU.

~I’ve discovered that in addition to Bluey, Toddler A (known formerly as Baby A *g*) loves Wicked and K-Pop Demon Hunters.
([syndicated profile] otw_news_feed Dec. 28th, 2025 06:27 pm)

Posted by Caitlynne

Every month in OTW Signal, we take a look at stories that connect to the OTW’s mission and projects, including issues related to legal matters, technology, academia, fannish history and preservation issues of fandom, fan culture, and transformative works.

In the News

Why some people are devoted to particular aspects of popular culture is a fundamental query in fan studies research. One common and familiar answer is that fandoms are like religions. A recent article offers a different approach to understanding the emotional intensity of fan devotion, suggesting that while fans often describe their devotion in terms that sound religious, this comparison “has some lingering issues that hamper the field.” The authors contend that we can compare specific elements of fan experience (e.g., rituals, symbols, shared practices, and collective identity) to “sacred experiences” without needing to imply that fandoms are literal religions.

We believe it is more accurate to conceptualize fan devotion as part of a broader landscape of sacred activities that transcend the concept of religion.

Elliott and Mowers assert that their results provide powerful evidence that many fans experience their interests as sacred.

Their interests occupy a unique and special place in their lives: They derive purpose and inspiration from them, they learn important values from them, they involve something powerful and important, and they inspire them to believe in something larger than themselves.

To support this claim, the researchers analyzed information gathered from surveys, interviews, and fan experiences at Comic Cons and identified a new framework for determining what makes fan experiences sacred-like. They argue that by studying and measuring these “sacred dimensions,” especially in contexts like conventions where fan devotion takes on almost ritual-like patterns, scholars can reevaluate the religion metaphor, focusing instead on analytic models that consider the complexity of fan experience. Through this process, researchers can better understand fan devotion and how fandom is shaped by this collective identity. This analysis helps frame fandom as a cultural practice with emotional, symbolic, and communal depth.


Reports from fan conventions across the globe reinforce the idea that physical gatherings become collective spaces where fans create meaning through shared experiences. In one example, recent reporting on Bengaluru Comic Con highlights the convergence of more than 50,000 fans gathering to celebrate their shared love for fandom. A Times of India article describes fans coming together in a vibrant pop culture playground: cosplaying, celebrating shared passions, and building community through creative expression. “For many attendees, Comic Con was as much about community as it was about pop culture.” In another report, Shefali Johnson, CEO of Comic Con India, explains how the fans are what make Bengaluru Comic Con so special: “People here come to listen, learn, connect and experience.” A story in the Deccan Herald describes the con as “a living mosaic of fandom,” where participation is an act of joy:

For many, the message was simple: this space belongs to everyone, regardless of age, fandom, or experience.

Events like these allow fans from all over the world to connect and share their passions, creating new sacred experiences together and building a strong collective identity.

OTW Tips

Transformative Works and Cultures, a project of the OTW, is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that seeks to promote scholarship on fanworks and practices. The journal is published at least twice each year and invites submissions of papers in all areas. For more information, visit the TWC website.

Did you know the OTW attends fan conventions? Our volunteers represent the OTW at cons around the world. The OTW’s Con Outreach team, a division of the Communications committee, coordinated attendance at 10 gatherings across three continents in 2025, meeting fans and sharing games, gifts, fic prompts, and of course, our popular rec board, where everyone is invited to take a fic rec and leave one of their own. Our volunteers love to talk about fandom, so come see us and say hello!

Would you like to see the OTW at your local fan convention event? Contact our Communications committee and let us know!


We want your suggestions for the next OTW Signal post! If you know of an essay, video, article, podcast, or news story you think we should know about, send us a link. We are looking for content in all languages! Submitting a link doesn’t guarantee that it will be included in an OTW post, and inclusion of a link doesn’t mean that it is endorsed by the OTW.

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