2026 Theme Suggestions

Dec. 5th, 2025 03:06 pm
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Hey all, it's December and that means it's time to share your suggestions for next year's themes!

You can comment on this post with up to 10 suggestions. Comments will be screened, but I'll unscreen mine so you can get a feel for how it goes.

Suggested themes should be new to the comm and broad enough to sustain a month of recommendations, and I'm going to be more particular than I have in the past, as I'd like to focus on general themes that make it easier for everyone to participate. To give you an idea of what this means, I'm aiming for themes that have at least 5,000 completed works on AO3. I've also preloaded the list with some common genres that, surprisingly enough, we haven't done yet, like fantasy.

I'll drop by your comments and let you know which of your suggestions meet these guidelines. As part of this process I may offer slight alterations or rework themes to make them more inclusive.

If you can, check out our spreadsheet of past themes before commenting to make sure your suggestions aren't already on there.

If you need some inspiration:

I'll add the suggestions to this post once they've been confirmed, but I still, somehow, don't have all the past themes memorized, so if I make a mistake or if I accept a suggestion that is hurtful or badly worded, let me know.

Theme suggestions will be voted on later this month and the most popular will advance to the monthly theme polls in 2026.

Confirmed Theme Suggestions )

If you have any questions or need help, come find me!

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Posted by Briana Viser

The weekend is finally here, finally we can all relax, take a deep breath, and get on our phones for a good ol' fashioned meme scroll. The world works in mysterious ways, and everything is always in a cycle. What we liked as a kid or teenager may be the only thing that can comfort us these days, and maybe that thing is scrolling cat memes. A soft whisper of the weekend already has us purring and praying for those two days of restful bliss when we feel like we are drowning in life.

Some people count down the workweek by watching the clock. Others treat themselves to fancy coffees or daydream about future vacations. But here at I Can Has Cheezburger, we get through it by pspspsps-ing at every cat like it's a sacred ritual. That's a better life philosophy than most corporate wellness programs, or gluten free diets. 

These cat memes aren't just memes, they're coping mechanisms. They're tiny portals of comfort, reminders that softness is power, and proof that a little silliness can carry you from one exhausting week to the next. So pspspsps your way through, friend. The weekend is coming, the cats are waiting, and the fluff will set you free.

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Posted by Laurent Shinar

Convincing a cat to do something is really tough. And we are talking about literally anything, like it could be something as positive as getting them to play with a new toy you have bought them. Because if they decide that they do not want to do the thing, they do not do it. That is, unless we sell our souls and entice them into it with the promise of treats. In this case, they will do a fair bit, that is, other than take their meds.

As you might have gathered from the caption of this story, some cats will even forego food if it has meds in it. And that is when you need to bring out the big guns, or as cat pawrents know it the Tuna Mousse. The most enticing and enchanting treat to ever cross a cat's path. Now, we cannot criticize these feline pawrents for reaching for this desperate measure. After all, they were just looking out for their cat's health, but the situation it landed them in after, well, that is one that they will have to pay for, for many moons to come.

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Dec. 5th, 2025 05:38 pm
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Dec. 5th, 2025 05:31 pm
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On this Bandcamp Friday, I have purchased the entirety of Dessa's discography; made a loaf of bread for potluck Shabbat services tonight; gone to the makerspace to continue sanding the drawer divider pieces I made with the laser cutter earlier this week; picked up my CSA box; nearly froze to death waiting for the bus home.

Good timing...

Dec. 5th, 2025 08:53 pm
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A year ago I was getting to grips with the idea of a report showing how projects link to our values and aims, archiving projects, checking on pressies, and watching Rex Sterling play FFX.

Today started with yet another trip to Breeze Hill. The podiatrist asked us to make an appointment for next week but there were none before 18 Dec and husband has a hospital appointment on 22 Dec, so we agreed to leave it until after Christmas. When I rang to make an appointment they said they didn't have any until January - but to try again on Tuesday. So, Tuesday it is. But we managed to miss the rain, so well done us!

I asked the podiatrist if they'd get much of a break. 'Oh, pretty good - not back until after Boxing Day but we're working right up to Christmas.' I suppose they get the weekend this year, but it doesn't sound like much of a break to me. I am so lucky in my job.

This afternoon I had a session with my spiritual director. There were a few things I thought of talking about but we landed on two of them. First I gave my potted version of The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross - partly to use the SD as a sounding board. I thought this... does it make sense? I do it for other people - my SD for me.

Second was my new mentee - who I haven't actually met, yet. But along the way, I did that thing where my brain makes a jump and I don't take the other person with me - only I lost myself, too! But I worked it out and got us back on track.

I played an hour of AR3. A lot of it was story at first but then we got into gameplay. We've met an old friend who's a merchant - so now we have a trading mechanic. And there are campfires, so there's cooking, too. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the STUFF - and I only want to do the story!

Now I'm watching an episode of Broadchurch. The editor of the local paper said she and her journalist were like Woodward and Bernstein. 'Are they like Morcambe and Wise?' he asked. *facepalm* Episode 6 has just finished... No, don't watch #7 because then I'll have to watch #8!

And now I'm finishing the night with HIGNFY. Apparently Zack Polanski was invited but didn't turn up. Another reason to be suspicious of him...

"Blue Velvet" vocal

Dec. 5th, 2025 08:58 pm
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Posted by Victor Mair

Just listened to the classic rendition of that song by Bobby Vinton. I was struck by the way he executed the long drawn-out glissando from the close back rounded vowel to the voiced labiodental fricative.

The vocal tract as a sort of trombone.

 

Selected readings

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Fandom: Chen Qing Ling;
Pairings/Characters: M/M; Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian; the Cloud Recesses bunnies
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 2:26
Content Notes: No Archive Warnings Apply, anvilicious rabbit symbolism, canon-typical blood, canon-typical phallic symbolism, corporal punishment, fluff (figurative and literal), innuendo, societal homophobia (in-story and real-world), sparring with subtext, Xiao Zhan’s A+ rabbit handling, (not you, Wang Yibo, you’re fine.)
Creator Tags: vid, Bunnies, Pining, i'm sorry lan wangji, no really a lot of pining
Creator Links: (AO3) [archiveofourown.org profile] soupytwist, (Dreamwidth) [personal profile] soupytwist, (Tumblr) [tumblr.com profile] soupytwist (locked); (YouTube) [youtube.com profile] twistedsoup

Theme: Amnesty, Angst With A Happy Ending, Animals, Humor, Non-Fic Recs: Fanvid, Canon LGBTQ+ Characters, Pining

Summary: If you look inside the heart of the mighty Hanguang-jun, you might find... bunnies.

Author’s Notes:Continue. )

Reccer's Notes: A rec in celebration of the 4 December 2025 Full Supermoon. Stephin Merritt’s wryly anguished anthem of gay pining gains not only an unironic tenderness but the hope of a happy resolution when juxtaposed with CQL’s literal rabbits (and their pervasive symbolism as tokens, symbols, and allegory of Wangxian’s relationship, as well as allusions to a Rabbit God who’d bless a gay union.)

Nor does soupytwist’s pitch-perfect syncing of visuals to lyrics hurt one bit.

Fanwork Links:
AO3 (locked): [FANVID] Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits; Part 2 of Gusu Love Songs.
Vimeo: Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits
YouTube:Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits
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Posted by Laurent Shinar

With winter in full swing, it can be tough being a hairless hooman. Sometimes it feels as though there is no amount of clothing and no amount of heating that can effectively get rid of the pesky persistence of the cold. But such is the case, and we have quite the long few months left of this frozen madness so we decided that it is time to start looking for sources of heat from some more unconventional sources.

And as such, we bring you this collection of super floofy felines who are so fluffy in themselves, that they do not even know what cold feels like. To them, it is an inalienable concept. And we would advise you to do one of two things with them to help you stay warm. First being to simply look at them and be in awe of their fluffiness. And as your heart melts, you should get to feel some warmth circulating throughout your extremities. But if that fails, and you feel the need for even more warmth, then there is no reason that you should not head down to your local shelter and pick up a fluffy feline to hold close and cuddle.

ugh breathing things

Dec. 6th, 2025 07:39 am
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There is definitely something in my study that makes my throat sore.

There's been various molding spots on the wall for several years now, but I'm really noticing the issue lately. It's going to be a hot dry summer, so maybe this is the time to tackle it?
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Posted by Ayala Sorotsky

Cats are seriously silly. Not as in "serious"ly silly, because there's nothing serious about cats. Even when they try to be the most serious as they can be, it doesn't work for them. They can go on trying to be mad, making a face that says "If you won't give in to my demands for treats, I'll go on a zoomies spree when you're deep R.E.M. sleeping", but all that face says in a cat pawrent's eyes is "I'm a cutie patootie precious little baby and I have the softest meow because I'm a teeny tiny baby". Such a silly little creature.

And it's no wonder that a creature who's perpetually silly is the king of meme culture. Cats have controlled memes since the inception of the internet, more or less. You can't be as silly as cats and then be surprised that most of the meme culture revolves around you. So, yeah, cats… don't be surprised. You're silly, smol floofs, full of clawing cat comedy and meowing meme energy.

So what do you think is the most logical thing to do after a silly conversation like that? We have the answer - celebrating silly cat memes with as much laughter and fluffter as we can. Cats' silliness is hissterically hilarious!

Birdfeeding

Dec. 5th, 2025 02:09 pm
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Today is cloudy and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, plus two mourning doves.

I put out water for the birds.



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[personal profile] spatch and I have been married for twelve years. A round dozen of anniversary gifts looks as though it adds up to the woven road of silk. Here we are still, intertwined and traveling.

Check-In Post - Dec 5th 2025

Dec. 5th, 2025 07:54 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: Does anyone have any plans for making Christmas gifts or cards?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



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Dec. 5th, 2025 02:43 pm
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watching 'hackers' may have been a bad influence because i've spent the last three days on an unexpected clothes shopping spree that can only be described as 'krad will shortly look like an fashionable extra in cyberdelia'

(to be fair i haven't brought new clothes in uh. 5-10 years??? ;D;;; it's been a while. and it'll be a good time to rotate out of the same 3 tshirts i wear all the time.)

that plus some recent furniture window shopping for my office... it's nice to actually want stuff again, with the full intent of making it happen within a year. <3
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2025 in writing (my stuff)

Dec. 5th, 2025 01:26 pm
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I'll be doing my usual recommendations for short stuff other people have read at the end of December, when I've had a chance to read the things that are still coming out in December, but I think I've seen the last of my new publications for the year, so here's what I've been up to!

...a year turns out to be a long time. One of the reasons I think it's good to do these year-in-review posts is that the sense of "oh wait, was that this same year???" is strong. I feel like my tendency to put things I've accomplished in the rearview and focus on the next thing is generally really useful to me, but it does tend to lead to a "what have you done lately" mindset. When it turns out that what I have done lately is a pile of stories. There were more SF than fantasy stories, which surprised me, it didn't feel that way...more on why I think that is in a minute. In any case, here's the 2025 story list:

The Year the Sheep God Shattered (Diabolical Plots)

Her Tune, In Truth (Sunday Morning Transport)

If the Weather Holds (Analog)

Disconnections (Nature Futures)

The Things You Know, The Things You Trust (If There's Anyone Left)

All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt (Lightspeed)

Things I Miss About Civilization (Nature Futures)

A Shaky Bridge (Clarkesworld)

What a Big Heart You Have (Kaleidotrope)

And Every Galatea Shaped Anew (Analog)

The Crow's Second Tale (Beneath Ceaseless Skies)

Advice for Wormhole Travelers (The Vertigo Project)

She Wavers But She Does Not Weaken (The Vertigo Project)

The Torn Map (The Vertigo Project)

So yeah! Stories galore! And with a very satisfying variety of publishers, with the exception that The Vertigo Project was a focus of a lot of my attention this year. Which makes sense! It's a pretty big deal. All the poetry I had published this year was with The Vertigo Project as well, although I have a couple of poems ready to come out in 2026 from other places. Here's the list of poems:

Club Planet Vertigo (The Vertigo Project)

Greetings From Innerspace (The Vertigo Project)

On the Way Down (The Vertigo Project)

Preparation (The Vertigo Project)

The Nature of Nemesis (The Vertigo Project)

I only had one piece of nonfiction out this year, The Stranger Next Door: The Domestic Fantastic in Classic Nordic Children's Literature (Uncanny). But it's a topic that's very close to my heart, and I'm glad I had the chance to wallow in it. Er, I mean, share it with you.

I suppose the other thing that could be considered nonfiction is that I wrote journaling prompts to help people with vertigo process their vertigo experience through creative writing. I also wrote a group workshop format for the same general ideas, and I ran the first of those workshops in November. It was lovely and seemed to be very meaningful to the people involved--and that's one of the things that's nice about the facilitator (that is, me) being someone with vertigo, it meant that I was talking about our experiences rather than their experiences. The Vertigo Project has been the gift that keeps on giving all year, and there will be more of it yet in 2026. What a great thing to get to be involved with. I'm so pleased to have done this work with these people.

I was also a finalist for the Washington Science Fiction Association's Small Press Award, for one of 2024's stories, A Pilgrimage to the God of High Places. I got to go to Capclave and hang out with a bunch of friends and enjoy being a finalist.

I think the main reason that I felt like I was doing equal parts fantasy and SF this year is that I wrote approximately half each of two novels, one fantasy and one SF. Both are still going strong. We'll see where they take me. I'm also working on some more short work in both categories. While I published a lot more short SF, my biggest news in recent months is that I sold a fantasy novella to Horned Lark Press. A Dubious Clamor features harpies, politics, operettas, pastries, and complicated friendships, and it's forthcoming in 2026. A lot done this year, a lot to look forward to!

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