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M!OC x friend’s M!OC uwu
Warnings: so fucking mushy; sleepy sex; mentions of past possession
Joaquim belongs to 💜@inkyquince💜
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Danny was no stranger to having weird dreams. Even before his possession, he’d have strange and wild dreams, vivid visions in the night. Post-possession, they just got weirder. Sometimes, it was the entity fucking with him, trying to grind him down even in his sleep.
This wasn’t one of those times.
It had been an age since Danny had last had a sex dream.
Usually, it’d only happen if he hadn't gotten off in a while. Danny couldn’t remember how many partners he’d had, the vast majority of his escapades involving multiple people didn’t help. Nor the fact he’d been slightly intoxicated for most of them. Still, everyone had their dry spells. If he had a weird, frustrating dream about sex, he’d just jack off when he woke up and be set for a week or so.
Getting his guts rearranged at least once a day by his lovely boyfriend meant Danny didn’t really have to worry about those feverish dreams that would leave him hard and frustrated upon waking.
Yet, here he was, staring at the ceiling of their room as Joaquim slept soundly curled around him.
Honestly, it was a little embarrassing. He couldn’t even remember what the dream was about, yet here he was, cock hard and precum smeared on his thighs.
Rolling onto his side, Danny's breath hitches a little as he comes face to face with his sleeping partner. Oh, he can…kinda remember his dream now. He'd been rutting into Joaquim. Holding one of Joaquim’s hands, Danny's slender fingers laced through Joaquim's scarred ones. His other hand fisted the redhead's fat cock, precum coating his palm, staining his skin.
He'd sounded so pretty in Danny's dream, gasping his name, unraveling underneath him. Danny didn't top often, and he was fine with that. But those times when Joaquim let him? Allowed Danny to spoil him? Make his eyes roll back and melt into the bed while Danny took care of him? Well, they'd obviously burned themselves into Danny's brain, surfacing in his dreams now.
Gently, Danny nudges Joaquim's shoulder. "Joaquim," he murmurs, trying not to startle the man. "Hey, Kimi."
"Yes, Dankovsky?" Joaquim’s words are loose, nearly slurred as he struggles to rise through the fog of sleep. One of his calloused hands comes to rest over Danny's, giving it a soft squeeze. “Nightmare? Entity giving you trouble, my love?”
Danny has to bite back a noise of frustration as his cock twitches from a mixture of the pet names and Joaquim’s gravely, half-awake voice. “Not a nightmare, no.” Shifting forward, Danny presses his erection to Joaquim’s thigh. “Was a dream, though.”
A wicked smile breaks out across Joaquim’s face, the only warning Danny gets before a strong hand grabs his ass and pulls him closer.
“Having dirty dreams, pretty boy? Wanna tell me about them?”
Danny starts to laugh, only for it to cut off into a hiss as Joaquim maneuvers his thighs to encase Danny’s cock.
“Joaquim-”
“You were dreaming about me?”
“Of course,” Danny sighs, idly starting to rock his hips to fuck between his lover’s thighs. “Always do.”
Joaquim’s breathing becomes heavier. The hand on Danny’s ass gives his cheek a sharp squeeze before a finger finds its way to his hole. “Go on,”
“Was fucking you,” Danny pants as another finger presses into him. “You were so goddamn pretty.” Each time he pulls back causes him to fuck himself deeper on Joa’s fingers, spurring him on to go faster. “G-god, and the, ah, s-sounds you made.” Precum leaks heavily from Danny’s tip, coating Joaquim’s thighs, making it easier and easier for Danny to chase his high. “Felt so g-good around me and -fuck!” Joaquim crooks his fingers, the perfect angle to hit Danny’s prostate with each thrust of his hips and make his mind blank.
His mouth keeps moving, babbling about how perfect his lover is without any conscious thought. He’s not even sure what he's saying anymore, purely seeking his own end while praising his partner. Then, he says something - a rare, low moan of I love you - causing Joaquim to shudder and press his mouth to Danny’s, teeth tugging at his bottom lip. Danny tastes his own blood on Joaquim’s tongue as he cums, spending himself between the redhead’s thighs.
It’s as he starts to come down from his high that Danny dimly becomes aware of the hard cock leaking thickly against his stomach. “I do love you,” Danny sighs against Joaquim’s lips. “Always and forever.” He chuckles as Joaquim’s cock twitches at the admission. “Now, do I get to have a late-night snack? Or not tonight?”
“Eat up, pretty.”
The words have barely made it past Joaquim’s lips before he’s swallowed to the base, Danny’s skilled tongue making sure his partner is just as satisfied before they can both drop back to sleep.
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Quedó primero y Alonso último, "con mucho combustible". El viernes del GP de México arroja otra difícil jornada para el asturiano, con problemas de estabilidad en su coche. Sainz fue 11º. [caption id="attachment_92059" align="aligncenter" width="660"] Alonso, en los Libres 2 del GP de Mñexico 2023.F1.com[/caption] MARCO CANSECO Max Verstappen se mantuvo como el piloto más rápido en los Libres 2 del Gran Premio de México, por delante de Lando Norris y Charles Leclerc. En un circuito corto como es el Hermanos Rodríguez, el holandés pudo aventajar por una décima al de McLaren y por dos al primer Ferrari. Fue una sesión en la que cayeron algunas gotas en un momento clave y algunos pilotos, como Alonso, salieron un tanto perjudicados. Fernando fue vigésimo y último en la tabla de tiempos, tras un trompo de 360 grados que pudo controlar, pero que arruinó su juego de neumáticos blandos, cuando ni siquiera esta en vuelta lanzada, sino apurando la zona Sol, para comenzar su giro rápido. Luego se aplicó en probar el ritmo de carrera, como marcaba el programa del equipo. Las sensaciones no son buenas, pero hay que esperar al sábado tras un día de muchas pruebas. Mirando los tiempos de Lance Stroll, su 18º puesto, 0,4 más rápido que Fernando, pero con el compuesto medio en su caso, tampoco arroja mucha luz en cuanto al rendimiento de Aston Martin. La impresión es que están en el furgón de cola para este fin de semana, pero hasta la calificación no se podrá certificar. Sainz, undécimo tiempo Por su parte, Carlos Sainz terminó 11º, a siete puestos de Leclerc, pero a 0,3 segundos en tiempo real. En esos márgenes se mueve la clasificación en México, en pasar de una posible primera línea a quedar fuera de la Q3 en cuanto la vuelta no sea perfecta. Carlos, con una indisposición estomacal este jueves, pasó el día como mejor pudo y es de esperar que eleve su rendimiento el sábado. Libres 2, GP de México 2023 1º M. Verstappen Red Bull 1'18"686 2º L. Norris McLaren 1'18"805 +00"119 3º C. Leclerc Ferrari 1'18"952 +00"266 4º V. Bottas Alfa Romeo 1'18"955 +00"269 5º S. Perez Red Bull 1'18"988 +00"302 6º D. Ricciardo AlphaTauri 1'19"002 +00"316 7º L. Hamilton Mercedes 1'19"024 +00"338 8º E. Ocon Alpine 1'19"077 +00"391 9º O. Piastri McLaren 1'19"163 +00"477 10º G. Russell Mercedes 1'19"227 +00"541 11º Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1'19"257 +00"571 12º Y. Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1'19"290 +00"604 13º G. Zhou Alfa Romeo 1'19"415 +00"729 14º A. Albon Williams 1'19"446 +00"760 15º N. Hulkenberg Haas 1'19"535 +00"849 16º P. Gasly Alpine 1'19"642 +00"956 17º L Sargeant Williams 1'19"900 +01"214 18º L. Stroll Aston Martin 1'20"075 +01"389 19º K. Magnussen Haas 1'20"112 +01"426 20º Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1'20"426 +01"740 Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Marca
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ei’s 800 milestone !
HI! so, i hit 805 followers… this is such a huge milestone for me and AHH TYSM FOR YOUR SUPPORT ♡ so in celebration, i’ll officially be doing sfw alphabet event!
started : 04/08/22
ends at : 04/25/22
5 characters & 5 letters max each req.
ENSEMBLE STARS !! SFW ALPHABET ^_^
a = affection (how affectionate are they? how do they show affection?)
b = best friend (what would they be like as a best friend?)
c = cuddles (do they like to cuddle? how would they cuddle?)
d = domestic (do they want to settle down? how are they around the house?)
e = ending (if they had to break up with their s/o, how would they do it?)
f = fiancé (how would they feel about commitment? how quick would they want to get married?)
g = gentle (how gentle are they, both physically and emotionally?)
h = hugs (do they like hugs? how often do they do it? what are their hugs like?)
i = i love you (how fast do they say the L-word?)
j = jealousy (how jealous do they get? what do they do when they're jealous?)
k = kisses (what are their kisses like? where do they like to kiss their partner? where do they like to be kissed?)
l = little ones (how are they around children?)
m = morning (how are mornings spent with them?)
n = nights (how are nights spent with them?)
o = open (when would they start revealing things about themselves?)
p = patience (how easily angered are they?)
q = quizzes (how much would they remember about their partner?)
r = remember (what is their favourite moment in your relationship?)
s = security (how protective are they? would they like to be protected?)
t = try (how much effort would they put into dates, anniversaries, gifts, everyday tasks?)
u = ugly (what would be some bad habits of theirs?)
v = vanity (how concerned are they with their looks?)
w = whole (would they feel incomplete without you?)
x - xtra (a random headcanon for them.)
y = yuck (what are some things they wouldn't like, either in general or in a partner?)
z = zzz (what is a sleep habit of theirs?)
#ensemble stars#ensemble stars x reader#ensemble stars x y/n#ensemble stars x you#enstars x reader#enstars
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Sharovipteryx mirabilis
By @stolpergeist
Etymology: Sharov’s Wing
First Described By: Sharov, 1971
Classification: Biota, Archaea, Proteoarchaeota, Asgardarchaeota, Eukaryota, Neokaryota, Scotokaryota, Opimoda, Podiata, Amorphea, Obazoa, Opisthokonta, Holozoa, Filozoa, Choanozoa, Animalia, Eumetazoa, Parahoxozoa, Bilateria, Nephrozoa, Deuterostomia, Chordata, Olfactores, Vertebrata, Craniata, Gnathostomata, Eugnathostomata, Osteichthyes, Sarcopterygii, Rhipidistia, Tetrapodomorpha, Eotetrapodiformes, Elpistostegalia, Stegocephalia, Tetrapoda, Reptiliomorpha, Amniota, Sauropsida, Eureptilia, Romeriida, Diapsida, Neodiapsida, Sauria, Archosauromorpha, Protorosauria, Sharovipterygidae
Time and Place: 242 million years ago, in the Ladinian of the Middle Triassic
Sharovipteryx is known from the Madygen Formation of Kyrgyzstan
Physical Description: Ah Sharovipteryx. Are there many Triassic weirdos as iconic as this one? It was a weird, Archosauriform reptile, only about 25 centimeters long from snout to tail, and extremely thin - its tail is practically ephemeral, and its head is small and sharply pointed at the tip of the snout. Its body was also very skinny and almost flat, and it had short, skinny forelimbs. It’s hindlimbs were also skinny - and very, very, very long. The reason for this length is simple - the fossils show that there was a very long membrane of skin extending from the tips of the toes to the armpits, utilizing the legs as an anchor for this membrane. The skin of the hind-limbs may have been just a membrane, but Sharovipteryx did have scales like those of a lizard covering its entire body. The long and skinny tail seems to have lacked ornamentation altogether.
Diet: With small, sharp teeth, Sharovipteryx probably would have fed mainly on insects.
Behavior: Sharovipteryx was a glider, utilizing its hind limbs in a Delta-Wing formation, possibly one of the only animals - certainly one of the only known reptiles - to do so. The thin front limbs would have been like an aeronautic canard, helping the animal move with more agility in the air, and also would have been useful in steering. The tail could have been bent up and down to create drag, slowing down its movement from tree to tree. It couldn’t flap, but it wouldn’t need to, as its densely forested environment allowed it to move quickly by gliding from tree to tree and controlling pitch with its forelimbs. Sharovipteryx probably evolved from climbers, which used their ridiculous hind limbs to go up and down tree trunks; these little animals then leapt from tree to tree, and eventually developed gliding capability in the process. Sharovipteryx appears to have been relatively uncommon, so its possible it wasn’t very social; whether or not it would have taken care of its young is unknown. It probably used its small narrow head to grab food easily, though mostly it would have been decent streamlining for gliding (much like Delta-Wing Aircrafts like Viggens and Gripens).
By @stolpergeist
Ecosystem: As we’ve learned before, the Madygen was an extremely densely forested ecosystem, with thick coniferous trees packed around large lakes set in deep, clay-filled mud. This made it a very wet and green environment, without many large animals, but instead with many animals adapted for the trees and then well preserved in the extensive mud. Many different animals and insects have been preserved in this environment along with Sharovipteryx. Insects included the earliest Hymenopterans, Titanopterans like Gigatitan, moths, beetles, crickets, mosquitos, flies, grigs, and other weird insects with no modern analogues - plenty of food for Sharovipteryx. There were other vertebrates, too - sharks such as Fayolia, Lonchidion, and Palaeoxyris; ray-finned fish like Alvinia, Megaperleidus, Sixtelia, Ferganiscus, Oshia, and Saurichthys; the salamander-like Triassaurus; the primitive cynodont Madysaurus; the Drepanosaur Kyrgyzsaurus; and, of course, the great hockey-scale-creature Longisquama. Such a weird and fascinating slice of Triassic life!
Other: Sharovipteryx is classified as a Protorosaur - a group of Triassic Weirdos that are probably more closely related to Archosaurs than anything else that includes animals like the long-necked Tanystropheus, the reptile-monkeys like Drepanosaurus, and the Permian Archosauromorph (!!! big deal alert!!!) Protorosaurus. That said, this group is probably an artificial one, with these animals not actually grouped together to the exclusion of other Archosauromorphs. While relationships among the animals within the group clearly exist, it is uncertain how many of them are really grouped together. That said, weirdly enough, Tanystropheids and Sharovipteryigds do have a certain amount in common, so they might stay together yet. More study on the evolution of Archosauromorphs is, clearly, needed as we try to figure out the details of their relationships and where exactly Sharovipteryx and its cousin Ozimek go.
~ By Meig Dickson
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SHCHERBAKOV, Dmitry (2008). "Madygen, Triassic Lagerstätte number one, before and after Sharov". Alavesia. 2 (5): 125–131.
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Unwin, D. M., V. R. Alifanov, and M. J. Benton. 2000. Enigmatic small reptiles from the Middle-Late Triassic of Kirgizstan. In M. J. Benton, M. A. Shishkin, D. M. Unwin, E. N. Kurochkin (eds.), The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 177-186
#sharovipteryx#sharovipterygid#archosauromorph#diapsid#triassic#triassic madness#triassic march madness#prehistoric life#paleontology
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Interesting Papers for Week 50, 2020
A temporal record of the past with a spectrum of time constants in the monkey entorhinal cortex. Bright, I. M., Meister, M. L. R., Cruzado, N. A., Tiganj, Z., Buffalo, E. A., & Howard, M. W. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(33), 20274–20283.
Associations between sleep and episodic memory updating. Bryant, N. B., Nadel, L., & Gómez, R. L. (2020). Hippocampus, 30(8), 794–805.
The “eyes have it,” but when in development?: The importance of a developmental perspective in our understanding of behavioral memory formation and the hippocampus. Edgin, J. O., Liu, Y., Hughes, K., Spanò, G., & Clark, C. A. C. (2020). Hippocampus, 30(8), 815–828.
Dissociable Neural Systems Support the Learning and Transfer of Hierarchical Control Structure. Eichenbaum, A., Scimeca, J. M., & D’Esposito, M. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6624–6637.
Revealing architectural order with quantitative label-free imaging and deep learning. Guo, S.-M., Yeh, L.-H., Folkesson, J., Ivanov, I. E., Krishnan, A. P., Keefe, M. G., … Mehta, S. B. (2020). eLife, 9, e55502.
Histaminergic Control of Corticostriatal Synaptic Plasticity during Early Postnatal Development. Han, S., Márquez-Gómez, R., Woodman, M., & Ellender, T. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6557–6571.
A machine-vision approach for automated pain measurement at millisecond timescales. Jones, J. M., Foster, W., Twomey, C. R., Burdge, J., Ahmed, O. M., Pereira, T. D., … Abdus-Saboor, I. (2020). eLife, 9, e57258.
Spontaneous Retinal Waves Can Generate Long-Range Horizontal Connectivity in Visual Cortex. Kim, J., Song, M., Jang, J., & Paik, S.-B. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6584–6599.
Retinotopic adaptation reveals distinct categories of causal perception. Kominsky, J. F., & Scholl, B. J. (2020). Cognition, 203, 104339.
Different Multidimensional Representations across the Amygdalo-Prefrontal Network during an Approach-Avoidance Task. Kyriazi, P., Headley, D. B., & Paré, D. (2020). Neuron, 107(4), 717-730.e5.
Causal Inference in Audiovisual Perception. Mihalik, A., & Noppeney, U. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6600–6612.
Heuristics and optimal solutions to the breadth–depth dilemma. Moreno-Bote, R., Ramírez-Ruiz, J., Drugowitsch, J., & Hayden, B. Y. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(33), 19799–19808.
Cooling of Medial Septum Reveals Theta Phase Lag Coordination of Hippocampal Cell Assemblies. Petersen, P. C., & Buzsáki, G. (2020). Neuron, 107(4), 731-744.e3.
Experience-Dependent Development of Dendritic Arbors in Mouse Visual Cortex. Richards, S. E. V, Moore, A. R., Nam, A. Y., Saxena, S., Paradis, S., & Van Hooser, S. D. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6536–6556.
Neural Trajectories in the Supplementary Motor Area and Motor Cortex Exhibit Distinct Geometries, Compatible with Different Classes of Computation. Russo, A. A., Khajeh, R., Bittner, S. R., Perkins, S. M., Cunningham, J. P., Abbott, L. F., & Churchland, M. M. (2020). Neuron, 107(4), 745-758.e6.
Different reactivation procedures enable or prevent episodic memory updating. Scully, I. D., & Hupbach, A. (2020). Hippocampus, 30(8), 806–814.
Efficient Coding by Midget and Parasol Ganglion Cells in the Human Retina. Soto, F., Hsiang, J.-C., Rajagopal, R., Piggott, K., Harocopos, G. J., Couch, S. M., … Kerschensteiner, D. (2020). Neuron, 107(4), 656-666.e5.
A Distributed Neural Code in the Dentate Gyrus and in CA1. Stefanini, F., Kushnir, L., Jimenez, J. C., Jennings, J. H., Woods, N. I., Stuber, G. D., … Fusi, S. (2020). Neuron, 107(4), 703-716.e4.
Temporal Signatures of Criticality in Human Cortical Excitability as Probed by Early Somatosensory Responses. Stephani, T., Waterstraat, G., Haufe, S., Curio, G., Villringer, A., & Nikulin, V. V. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(34), 6572–6583.
Global enhancement of cortical excitability following coactivation of large neuronal populations. Zhang, D., Yan, X., She, L., Wen, Y., & Poo, M. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(33), 20254–20264.
#science#Neuroscience#computational neuroscience#Brain science#research#psychophysics#cognition#cognitive science#neurons#neurobiology#scientific publications
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Poemas de Vampiros, de R. F. Lucchetti
Poemas de Vampiros, de R. F. Lucchetti - A eternidade vampiresca é mais do que uma melancólica lamentação!
A poesia é a canção dos mortos
Para quem achava que o título terminaria em apenas sangue e vítimas, não imagina que Poemas de Vampiros, de R. F. Lucchetti, publicação da Editora Sebo Clepsidra é uma experiência completamente inusitada.
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2018 Fic List
Since I did this for 2019, I wanted to do one for 2018 because I guess I just love mucking around with lists XD
2018 was also the year harassment on my main account drove me to create 2 more separate AO3 accounts so I could continue to post non-drarry fics in peace until the drarry fandom found some chill, so around August/September is when links will start going to other accounts and I was super active there rather than my main.
(2019 List)
Note: All explicit rated fics on my main AO3 account are behind an account lock, that means only logged in AO3 users can read them. This is for a couple of reasons, but a big one is because those fics are the ones that I find reposted the most frequently. Don’t repost my fics.
Most popular fics of 2018:
(because I’m doing this now, I can’t get completely accurate for most popular within 2018, so it’s more like, which are my most popular fics of 2018 now)
Most Kudosed: ‘In the Ways That Matter’ (HP, Drarry, 1,260 Kudos, posted April) Most Hits: ‘Kinktober 2018′ (VLD, Multiship, 21,764 hits, posted October) Most Commented: ‘In the Ways That Matter’ (HP, Drarry, 83 comments, posted April)
This is an even longer list than 2019 (182 works linked), milestones, stats, fandom, ship, and fic lists under the cut:
Milestones:
Hit 100k+ words on VLD AO3 account Participated in Shatt Week 2018 (6/7 days done) Submitted a fic for H/D Consent Fest 2018 Submitted a fic for Chubby Neville Fest 2018 Completed Sheith Angst Week 2018 Completed Sapphic September for both HP and VLD on time (totaling 60 works) Completed James and Keith Week 2018 (in Sept, wow I was on fire that month) Completed Kinktober 2018 for VLD on time (and mostly writing things I’d never written before XD)
Stats:
Total number of fics posted: 182 Total word count posted: 210,601 Total number of fandoms: 4 Total number of ships: 52
Month with the most fics: September (70) Month with the least fics: July, November, December (all 0)
Most written fandom: Voltron (116) Least written fandom: Yuri On Ice (1)
Most written ship: VLD: Matt/Shiro (31)
Longest fic: In Pursuit of Red Wine (HP, Draco/Neville, 28,732 words) Shortest fic: Knowing When to Shut Up (VLD, Matt/Shiro, 88 words)
Fandoms herein: Voltron (116), Harry Potter (62), Star Wars (3), YOI (1)
Ships herein:
VLD: Adashi, Allura/Veronica, Alluracxa, Hance, Heith, Hunk/Keith/Lance, James/Keith/Shiro, James/Lotor, James/Shiro, Jeith, Katt, Keith/Anon, Keith/BOM, Keith/Tentacles, Klance, Kolivan/Shiro, Lancelot, Matt/Hunk, Matt/Keith/Shiro, Matt/Lance/Shiro, Romelle/Veronica, Romellura, Shance, Shatt, Shetih, Shunk, Uliro, Veracxa HP: Blaise/Pansy, Bleville, Dean/Draco, Delachang, Draco/Fred/George, Drarry, Drarryville, Dreville, Flonks, Ginny/Tonks, Ginsy, Hermione/Pansy/Tracey, Linny, Lunsy, Nottbottom, Padma/Pansy, Pansmione, Parvansy, Parvender, Pottbottom, Rarry, Star Wars: Skysolo YOI: Otayuri
And with all that out of the way, the fics:
January (2 fics, 1,993 words):
Made Real by the Speaking of It (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 1,147 words)
Untitled Prompted Work (HP, Neville/Theodore, Teen, 846 words, Ch 22 in ‘Neville/Theo Prompted Drabbles and Ficlets’)
February (10 fics, 34,721 words):
Broken Heating (Close Quarters #1) (Star Wars, Han/Luke, Teen, 435 words)
Decisions (HP, Blaise/Pansy, G rated, 604 words)
Untitled Prompted Work (HP, Blaise/Neville, G rated, 364 words, Ch 4 in ‘Blaise/Neville Prompted Ficlets and Drabbles’)
Banished but Not Alone (HP, Neville/Theodore, Teen, 965 words)
In Pursuit of Red Wine (HP, Draco/Neville, Teen, 28,732 words, for Chubby Neville Fest)
Scars (HP, Draco/Neville, Teen, 366 words)
Stargazing (HP, Neville/Theodore, Teen, 328 words)
Should Have Brought a Bag (Bookmarks and Chocolates and Dates #2) (HP, Hermione/Pansy, G rated, 1,032 words)
One Way or the Other (HP, Draco/Harry/Neville, Teen, 1,194 words)
Caught Singing (HP, Neville/Theodore, Teen, 701 words)
March (6 fics, 8,824 words):
Close Quarters (Close Quarters #2) (Star Wars, Han/Luke, Teen, 2,840 words)
The Perfect Morning (With a Rough Start) (HP, Harry/Neville, Teen, 968 words)
Getting in Late (HP, Neville/Theodore, G rated, 566 words)
Little Surprises (HP, Neville/Theodore, G rated, 555 words)
What Luck! (HP, Draco/Harry/Neville, Teen, 2,466 words)
Cloud Watching (HP, Draco/Neville, Teen, 1,429 words)
April (9 fics, 25,088 words):
Being Brave (HP, Draco/Neville, Teen, 4,053 words)
Just to Watch It Wriggle (HP, Dean/Draco, Teen, 609 words)
In the Ways That Matter (HP, Draco/Harry, Teen, 9,024 words, for H/D Consent Fest 2018)
Always with You, Even When the Dam Breaks (HP, Draco/Neville, Teen, 2,445 words)
To Catch a Ferret (HP, Draco/Fred/George, Teen, 1,271 words)
Dragons and Weasels (HP, Draco/Fred/George, Teen, 2,282 words)
Close Calls and Future Decisions (Otayuri Assassin’s Creed AU #3) (YOI, Otabek/Yuri P, Teen, 3,368 words)
A Delightful Turn of Events (HP, Cho/Fleur, Teen, 777 words)
Until It’s Old and Comfortable (HP, Harry/Ron, Teen, 1,259 words)
May (1 fic, 1,819 words):
A Familiar Ruse (HP, Ginny/Tonks, Teen, 1,819 words)
June (1 fic, 1,328 words):
A Snowy Getaway (Close Quarters #3) (Star Wars, Han/Luke, Teen, 1,328 words)
July: 0
August (48 fics, 54,308 words):
(Note: cross posting spree to a new account after deleting many voltron fics off main due to harassment from drarry readers salty I wasn’t posting their ship that year, all fics were still posted originally within 2018, after the Shatt spam everything else was posted originally in August on the new account)
After Training (VLD, Hunk/Lance, Teen, 1,068 words)
Good Enough (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 2,524 words)
Again (We’ll Figure It out as We Go #1) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 1,350 words)
Signal (We’ll Figure It out as We Go #2) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 1,021 words)
Problem Solving (We’ll Figure It out as We Go #3) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 1,397 words)
Slacking off Work (We’ll Figure It out as We Go #4) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Explicit, 4,022 words)
Not a Genius About Everything (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 274 words)
Snooping (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 539 words)
Not Very Leader-Like (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 174 words)
That Kind of Picnic (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 206 words)
Knowing When to Shut Up (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 88 words)
Poolside (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 260 words)
Accidentally out Loud (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 135 words)
Staying After (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 195 words)
Breaking the News (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 311 words)
Backseat Driving (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 203 words)
A Quick Dip (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 183 words)
Unauthorised Merchandise (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 112 words)
Finding the Words (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 2,415 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Different Perspectives (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 960 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Share the Load (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 1,800 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Wakey Wakey (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 699 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Going Back (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 876 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Lost in Dreams (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 835 words, for Shatt Week 2018)
Staying Ahead (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 196 words)
Boop the Snoot (Matt/Shiro Crochet Verse #1) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 555 words)
Passing the Time (Matt/Shiro Crochet Verse #2) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 1,063 words)
Unlikely to Learn but Happy to Try (Matt/Shiro Crochet Verse #3) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 239 words)
Like a Damn Cat (Matt/Shiro Crochet Verse #4) (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 255 words)
A Teeny Tiny Lie (VLD, Matt/Shiro, G rated, 213 words)
Telling Tall Tales (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 274 words)
Fine Art (VLD, Matt/Shiro, Teen, 98 words)
You Never Beg, Huh? (VLD, Keith/Lance, Explicit, 1,743 words)
Something Else Entirely (VLD, Acxa/Allura, Teen, 1,113 words)
Reaching Out, Not Letting Go (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 8,635 words)
Finding Time for Rest (Finding Time for Rest #1) (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 3,146 words)
Chasing Distraction (VLD, James/Keith, Keith/Shiro (one-sided), Mature, 2,864 words)
Making Time (Finding Time for Rest #2) (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Mature, 4,215 words)
A Tear in the Night Sky (VLD, James/Lotor, Teen, 531 words)
Pulled in by the Bond in Our Hearts (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Mature, 842 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
To See Your Face Again (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 420 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
Better Next Time (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Mature, 483 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
The Soul Knows Before the Mind Does (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 536 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
When Hard Choices Become Easy Choices (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Mature, 930 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
Focus on the Fire (VLD, one-sided Keith/Shiro, Past Adam/Shiro, Teen, 719 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
Can’t Wait to See Their Faces (HP, Draco/Harry, G rated, 298 words)
Nice Shower? (HP, Draco/Harry, Explicit, 1,871 words)
Is That How You Want It Then? (HP, Neville/Theodore, Explicit, 1,422 words)
September (70 fics, 49,790 words):
(Sapphic September for HP series with prompt list, Sapphic September for VLD series with prompt list)
Just Like Every Other Night (VLD, Keith/Shiro, Teen, 712 words, for Sheith Angst Week 2018)
Breakfast Smoothies (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 301 words)
Worth a Shot (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 628 words)
Waiting for so Long (HP, Ginny/Luna, Teen, 1,210 words)
Alone for Long Enough (VLD, Acxa/Allura, Mature, 254 words)
Nothing More Beautiful (HP, Cho/Fleur, Teen, 1,097 words)
Don’t Mention the Robots (VLD, Allura/Romelle, Mature, 525 words)
Standards (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 701 words)
Wondering (VLD, Acxa/Allura, Teen, 456 words)
Childhood Games (HP, Luna/Pansy, G rated, 805 words)
Yours, Always (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 720 words)
Night Flight (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 389 words)
The Bad Guy (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 406 words)
Latest Acquisition (HP, Pansy/Parvati, G rated, 348 words)
Misplaced Focus (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 435 words)
Pancakes (HP, Cho/Fleur, Teen, 298 words)
Purple Flush (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Explicit, 3,621 words)
Bringing Work Home (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 1,056 words)
A Sign of Affection (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, G rated, 251 words)
A Tough Day (HP, Hermione/Pansy/Tracey, Teen, 817 words)
Lines, and Crossing Them (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 2,808 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Sharing Customs (VLD, Allura/Romelle, G rated, 296 words)
Be Careful What You Wish For (HP, Ginny/Pansy, Teen, 770 words, for hpcupminifest September)
Wanting Out (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 1,220 words)
Missing Her (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, G rated, 322 words)
What a Night (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 2,378 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Cutting In (HP, Cho/Fleur, G rated, 385 words)
Call It Pilot Solidarity (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 2,525 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Teach Me Everything (VLD, Allura/Romelle, Mature, 268 words)
Need More Tea (HP, Hermione/Pansy, G rated, 916 words)
Familiar Souls, Familiar Faces (VLD, Allura/Romelle, G rated, 308 words)
Checking In (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 2,583 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Hot Chocolate (HP, Hermione/Pansy, G rated, 792 words)
Trying Chocolate (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, G rated, 410 words)
Late (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 492 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
It’s Only Goodbye for Now (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 1,241 words)
Agree to Disagree (VLD, Acxa,/Veronica, Teen, 249 words)
If Only Wishing Made It So (VLD, James/Keith, Keith/Shiro (one-sided), Mature, 394 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Another Kind of Magic (HP, Hermione/Pansy, G rated, 357 words)
Battery Acid (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 315 words)
Setting Out to Win (VLD, James/Keith, Teen, 644 words, for James and Keith Week 2018)
Nothing Is Certain (HP, Padma/Pansy, Teen, 715 words)
Remaining Calm (VLD, Allura/Romelle, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 655 words)
Persuasion (HP, Cho/Fleur, Mature, 259 words)
Fascination (VLD, Allura/Veronica, Teen, 813 words)
Ready? (HP, Ginny/Pansy, Teen, 1,037 words)
Stolen Thunder (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 735 words)
More Than Just Maintaining Cover (HP, Ginny/Tonks, Mature, 1,440 words)
Beginning with Marriage (VLD, Allura/Veronica, Teen, 843 words)
How Convenient (HP, Ginny/Luna, Teen, 548 words)
For as Long as You Need (VLD, Allura/Romelle, G rated, 338 words)
Settling In (HP, Fleur/Tonks, G rated, 532 words)
Home Is with the One You Love (VLD, Acxa/Allura, G rated, 304 words)
Traps and Revelations (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 594 words)
More Than Mercy (VLD, Acxa/Allura, Teen, 1,112 words)
Mistakes Made In Anger (HP, Draco/Harry, Teen, 191 words)
A Rock Big Enough for Two (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 621 words)
Unlike the Bananas? (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, G rated, 232 words)
No Monsters Here (HP, Lavender/Parvati, Teen, 262 words)
Diplomacy (VLD, Allura/Romelle, G rated, 210 words)
Don’t Ever Forget (HP, Ginny/Luna, Teen, 357 words)
Worship (VLD, Acxa/Allura, Teen, 427 words)
If They Only Knew (HP, Hermione/Pansy, Teen, 660 words)
Not So Blind (VLD, Romelle/Veronica, Teen, 556 words)
Don’t Lose the Dream (HP, Ginny/Luna, G rated, 449 words)
A Wrinkle in Her Plans (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, G rated, 418 words)
Loving the Clumsy (HP, Fleur/Tonks, Teen, 276 words)
Should Have Used Blue (VLD, Allura/Veronica, G rated, 272 words)
A Race Just to Ask (HP, Ginny/Pansy, G rated, 277 words)
Veronica and the Beast (HP, Acxa/Veronica, Teen, 254 words)
October (35 fics, 32,730 words):
Kiss Cam (VLD, Allura/Veronica, Teen, 391 words)
Green Means Go (VLD, Acxa/Veronica, Explicit, 1,824 words)
Start the Chase (HP, Draco/Harry, Explicit, 4,015 words)
A Visitor With a Key (HP, Draco/Harry, Teen, 303 words)
+ 31 more works in ‘Kinktober 2018′ (VLD, Keith/Blade of Marmora, Keith/Shiro, James/Keith, Hunk/Keith/Lance, Hunk/Lance, Lance/Lotor, Mat/Shiro, Hunk/Keith, Matt/Keith, James/Shiro, James/Keith/Shiro, Matt/Hunk, Matt/Keith/Shiro, Adam/Shiro, Shiro/Ulaz, Hunk/Shiro, Kolivan/Shiro, Lance/Shiro, Matt/Lance/Shiro, Keith/Lance, Keith/Anonymous Stranger, Keith/Kolivan, Keith/Tentacles, All Explicit, total word count 26,197)
November: 0
December: 0
Notes:
-What the hell was I on in September and how do I get my hands on it again XD I went fucking insane that month doing Sapphic September twice over + a ship week. YIKES. But also like, NEVER AGAIN, I remember I was so burned out halfway through Kinktober after that and struggled to finish kinktober’s list, then I went offline for a few months and didn’t write for just as long, but also some real life shit was going down so it’s all blurred together XD
-Aaaah, look at all them rarepairs, I do so love my rares!
-Still kinda bummed that S8 killed my VLD buzz cos writing for that fandom was so much fun and I miss it, I was gonna try get back into it this year, but then found out that even previously non-toxic corners of the fandom are toxic now and nope, killed my buzz all over again.
-STILL NO BBC MERLIN?!?!?! omg was 2017 really the last time I wrote for that fandom??????? Also no Star Trek, I really thought 2018 was the year I wrote that but I guess my memory is still shit XD must have been 2017 wow, but at least there’s still new fandoms for when I get around to making a 2017/2016 list XD which will luckily be smaller cos I wrote fewer but longer fics in 2016/2017
-Overall, like 2019, 2018 was a bad year for me in terms of word count. I guess it was the beginning of my health really affecting my ability to write and my shift to accommodate for that by writing shorter things instead of trying and failing to write long fics like I used to (altho actually I think that started in 2017 really, guess I need to make the list to see XD). I’m still pretty proud though, cos I always wanted to write more sapphic content and doing sapphic september was something I didn’t think I’d manage but I did it 2x over =) and then off the heels of that success, I did Femslash Feb for HP in 2019 and some of Sapphic Sept 2019 too
-Kinktober was also super fun, even though I was a big ball of anxiety the whole time and burning out pretty badly after September. But I really got outside of my comfort zone to write several things I not only hadn’t written before, but also don’t even personally like XD I wrote a couple of my squicks and that was an interesting experience. I also gained a few new kinks, also an interesting experience XD
#*#my fanfic#2018 master list#what an insane year#this took hours#but better this than stare blindly out my window cos I can't seem to focus on doing anything else#at least a 2017 and 2016 list will take less time#far fewer fics just each a lot longer#if i do lists for those years#not sure yet#kind of want to just so i have a list for each year#but also it's a bit depressing going backwards and seeing my yearly word count go to insane highs i will never reach again#one if not both of 2016/2017 were 500k+ iirc#kinda sad i'll never write that much in a year again
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-> IKEMEN REVOLUTION <-
[[ R A Y * B L A C K W E L L ]] > 31 Day Challenge 2018 (only until 28) || fluff, hurt, smut || anastacia || collection of one-shots that uses words or phrases as themes day 1: forehead touch || 181 words day 2: kiss || 413 words day 3: hug || 347 words day 4: lazy morning || 209 words day 5: snow || 408 words day 6: bridal carry || 266 words day 7: rain || 464 words day 8: shirt || 479 words day 9: sick || 315 words day 10: outfit switch || 484 words day 11: coffee shop || 1,916 words day 12: date || 1,685 words day 13: sleeping (ray) 355 words || (anastacia) 442 words day 14: tandem bike || 476 words day 15: starlight || 321 words day 16: child || 979 words day 17: growing pains || 663 words day 18: under the table || smut || 928 words day 19: home || 423 words day 20: kay tagal kitang hinintay || 588 words day 21: querencia || 861 words day 22: sketch || 576 words day 23: sound || 619 words day 24: school uniform || 891 words day 25: sky || 662 words day 26: fire || 322 words day 27: flowers || 379 words day 28: with pets || 401 words > Give Me Love || hurt || anastacia || ray and his love for the girl from the moon || 640 words > Cuddle headcanons || fluff || some of my personal headcanons on ray and cuddling > Siesta || fluff || anastacia || word theme: siesta || 509 words > No Title || fluff || anastacia || sentence theme: “you’re so cute!” with belle || 307 words > Ray Appreciation Week 2019 || fluff, smut || anastacia || collection of one-shots in line with this post day 1: trust || 1,003 words day 2: campfire || 1,047 words day 3: spellbound || smut || 642 words day 4: collection || 728 words day 5: teamwork || 805 words day 6: dress up || 682 words day 7: underwater || 865 words > Good Night || fluff || anastacia || when anastacia gets a nightmare, she runs to her safe place || 579 words > No Title || smut || anastacia || ray decides to have a snack in between work || 383 words
[[ S I R I U S * O S W A L D ]] > No Title || smut || mc (alice) || it’s the black army halloween party and sirius has taken great notice of your costume || 1,225 words > Ice || smut || mc (alice) || sirius playing with ice || 908 words > Skin || smut || mc (alice) || alice shamelessly gawking at a training sirius || 1,453 words > Play Time || fluff || mc (alice) || sirius playing with his little baby girl || 960 words > To Have And To Protect || smut || mc (alice) || first time with sirius || 1,573 words > Good Morning || smut || mc (alice) || sirius helps with her morning frustration || 1,144 words
[[ L U K A * C L E M E N C E ]] > Bath Time || fluff || reader (alissa) || luka pampering you after a tiring day || 930 words > Under the Mistletoe || fluff || reader || you and luka clean up last night’s christmas party || 593 words
[[ L A N C E L O T * K I N G S L E Y ]] > Summer Festival || smut || reader || modern au; you and lancelot go to your first summer festival as a couple || 1,303 words
[[ J O N A H * C L E M E N C E ]] > Jello Shots || smut || reader (saskia) || you escape a red army party with jonah and some alcoholic jello shots || 1,279 words
[[ E D G A R * B R I G H T ]] > No Title || fluff || ruka || edgar returns from a mission to a surprise in his room || 477 words > Dance || fluff || ruka || ruka waiting on edgar--he promised her a dance || 1,457 words > Astral || fluff || reader (sylvie) || word theme: astral || 808 words
[[ K Y L E * A S H ]] > No Title || fluff || reader || kiss prompt#4: accidental brush of lips, pause, before going back for another || 793 words > Lunch Break || smut || reader (brooke) || modern au; kyle taking a lunch break with you except that you’re his menu || 973 words > After Hours || smut || reader (brooke) || modern au, sequel to lunch break; kyle has one more order of business with you after work hours || 740 words > Taking A Break || fluff || brooke || kyle taking a break from work with his assistant || 763 words
[[ Z E R O ]] > Slow Dancing in a Burning Room || hurt || mc (alice) || zero learns to dance in a burning room || 940 words
[[ B L A N C * L A P I N ]] > Parting Gift || fluff || reader (claire) || the end of a date with blanc || 562 words
[[ H A R R * S I L V E R ]] > Peiskos || fluff || mc (alice) || word theme: fall || 765 words
[[ O L I V E R * K N I G H T ]] > Alcohol || smut || reader (ashley) || oliver finds you almost drunk at a party || 1,070 words > Intoxication || smut || reader (ashley) || sequel to alcohol; oliver gets back home with you from the party || 1,038 words > No Title || smut || mc (alice) || oliver takes alice out on an interesting date || 1,139 words > Your Pleasure || smut || reader (ashley) || modern au; oliver arrives in your apartment late at night || 1,016 words
[[ O T H E R S ]] > V Card HC || my personal crazy headcanons about the suitor’s v cards
-> MIDNIGHT CINDERELLA <-
[[ B Y R O N * W A G N E R ]] > First Snow || fluff || oc (syrila) || word theme: winter || 683 words
-> IKEMEN SENGOKU <-
[[ M A S A M U N E * D A T E ]] > Five || hurt and comfort || mc (mai) || masamune notices five signs from his lover || 709 words
[[ M I T S U H I D E * A K E C H I ]] > Phone Call trilogy || all of them are smut || natsuki || modern au; it all started one friday afternoon when mitsuhide picked up his lover’s call (can be read as individual one-shots) - Phone Call || 1,842 words - Turning Table || 1,916 words - Payback || 1,922 words
-> IKEMEN VAMPIRE <-
[[ N A P O L E O N * B O N A P A R T E ]] > Napoleon Appreciation Week 2019 || fluff, hurt and comfort, angst || isabella || collection of one-shots in line with this post day 1: nostalgia || 513 words day 2: burnt || 669 words day 3: war and peace || 581 words day 4: handle with care || 928 words day 5: gunshot || angst; tw: character death, suicide || 1,017 words > Napoleon Birthday Prompts 2020 || fluff, hurt and comfort || isabella || collection of one-shots in line with this post day 1: afternoon nap || 1,030 words day 2: sneak attack || 1,103 words day 3: just deserts || 967 words day 4: secret || 1,799 words
-> MIX <-
> Kinktober 2019 || smut || reader/oc/mc || collection of smut one-shots with various suitors in line with this post day 1: body worship [nobunaga oda] || 570 words day 2: orgasm denial [leonardo da vinci] || 780 words day 3: sensory deprivation + licking [seth hyde] || 874 words day 4: shower [mitsuhide akechi] || 928 words day 5: collaring [mitsunari ishida] || 740 words day 6: masturbation [fem!oliver knight] || 845 words day 7: massage [masamune date] || 806 words day 8: breast worship [wolfgang amadeus mozart] || 959 words day 9: handjob [lancelot kingsley] || 959 words day 10: impact play [fem!giles christophe] || 996 words day 11: overstimulation [edgar bright] || 720 words day 12: biting [alyn crawford] || 1,398 words day 13: anal + sex toys [le comte] || 818 words day 14: hair pulling [fem!fenrir godspeed] || 871 words
> Summer of Smut Challenge 2020 || smut || reader || collection of one-shots with various suitors in line with this post day 1: favorite treat [seth hyde] || 1,255 words day 2: pent up [leo crawford] || 1,352 words day 3: jealousy [ieyasu tokugawa] || 2,211 words day 4: evening pleasures [lancelot kingsley] || 1,519 words day 5: bathtime teasings [mitsunari ishida] || 1,395 words day 6: lovers [sid arnault] || 4,840 words day 7: three’s company [leonardo da vinci, le comte] || 2,670 words day 8: fever [hideyoshi toyotomi] || 1,350 words day 9: stress relief [theodorus van gogh] || 2,405 words
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@riddlescaled ╳ THE DARK LORD pg. 805 ╳ THE MISTS OF AVALON by Marion Zimmer Bradley
♦ ♢ ♦ ❝ I said, my mind plays me tricks --- I hardly knew I came hither, ❞ she states quietly, her gaze intent on the flames dancing their merry dance in the fireplace. ❝ Yet now I am here, I should ask --- I heard Bellatrix, my sister, was here. I should ask what has become of her --- is she well, does the thrive? ❞
#riddlescaled#( you would pick such a troublesome number! )#「 ic 」 ╳ ❝ i can digress with the best of them ❞ ┈ ( threads )#「 ic 」 ╳ ┈ ( banter )#「 v000 」 ╳ ❝ the wonderful silence just before dawn ❞ ┈ ( undetermined )
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Interesting Papers for Week 53, 2020
Behavioral Signatures of a Developing Neural Code. Avitan, L., Pujic, Z., Mölter, J., McCullough, M., Zhu, S., Sun, B., … Goodhill, G. J. (2020). Current Biology, 30(17), 3352-3363.e5.
Sensory experience during early sensitive periods shapes cross-modal temporal biases. Badde, S., Ley, P., Rajendran, S. S., Shareef, I., Kekunnaya, R., & Röder, B. (2020). eLife, 9, e61238.
Pseudocontingency inference and choice: The role of information sampling. Bott, F. M., & Meiser, T. (2020). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46(9), 1624–1644.
Mushroom Bodies Are Required for Learned Visual Navigation, but Not for Innate Visual Behavior, in Ants. Buehlmann, C., Wozniak, B., Goulard, R., Webb, B., Graham, P., & Niven, J. E. (2020). Current Biology, 30(17), 3438-3443.e2.
Neuronal Encoding of Multisensory Motion Features in the Rat Associative Parietal Cortex. Caron-Guyon, J., Corbo, J., Zennou-Azogui, Y., Xerri, C., Kavounoudias, A., & Catz, N. (2020). Cerebral Cortex, 30(10), 5372–5386.
Nonlinear Effects of Dopamine D1 Receptor Activation on Visuomotor Coordination Task Performance. Chen, P. S., Jamil, A., Liu, L.-C., Wei, S.-Y., Tseng, H.-H., Nitsche, M. A., & Kuo, M.-F. (2020). Cerebral Cortex, 30(10), 5346–5355.
Development of global visual processing: From the retina to the perceptive field. Doron, R., Lev, M., Wygnanski-Jaffe, T., Moroz, I., & Polat, U. (2020). PLOS ONE, 15(8), e0238246.
An Integrated Index: Engrams, Place Cells, and Hippocampal Memory. Goode, T. D., Tanaka, K. Z., Sahay, A., & McHugh, T. J. (2020). Neuron, 107(5), 805–820.
A recurrent circuit implements normalization, simulating the dynamics of V1 activity. Heeger, D. J., & Zemlianova, K. O. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(36), 22494–22505.
Evidence for Immediate Enhancement of Hippocampal Memory Encoding by Network-Targeted Theta-Burst Stimulation during Concurrent fMRI. Hermiller, M. S., Chen, Y. F., Parrish, T. B., & Voss, J. L. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(37), 7155–7168.
Cortical Representations of Conspecific Sex Shape Social Behavior. Kingsbury, L., Huang, S., Raam, T., Ye, L. S., Wei, D., Hu, R. K., … Hong, W. (2020). Neuron, 107(5), 941-953.e7.
Functional Architecture of Motion Direction in the Mouse Superior Colliculus. Li, Y., Turan, Z., & Meister, M. (2020). Current Biology, 30(17), 3304-3315.e4.
The frequency gradient of human resting-state brain oscillations follows cortical hierarchies. Mahjoory, K., Schoffelen, J.-M., Keitel, A., & Gross, J. (2020). eLife, 9, e53715.
Multiple timescales of neural dynamics and integration of task-relevant signals across cortex. Spitmaan, M., Seo, H., Lee, D., & Soltani, A. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(36), 22522–22531.
Cortical and Thalamic Interaction with Amygdala-to-Accumbens Synapses. Xia, S., Yu, J., Huang, X., Sesack, S. R., Huang, Y. H., Schlüter, O. M., … Dong, Y. (2020). Journal of Neuroscience, 40(37), 7119–7132.
Parietal Cortex Is Required for the Integration of Acoustic Evidence. Yao, J. D., Gimoto, J., Constantinople, C. M., & Sanes, D. H. (2020). Current Biology, 30(17), 3293-3303.e4.
Neural Correlates of Evidence and Urgency During Human Perceptual Decision-Making in Dynamically Changing Conditions. Yau, Y., Dadar, M., Taylor, M., Zeighami, Y., Fellows, L. K., Cisek, P., & Dagher, A. (2020). Cerebral Cortex, 30(10), 5471–5483.
VTA Glutamate Neuron Activity Drives Positive Reinforcement Absent Dopamine Co-release. Zell, V., Steinkellner, T., Hollon, N. G., Warlow, S. M., Souter, E., Faget, L., … Hnasko, T. S. (2020). Neuron, 107(5), 864-873.e4.
The bounded rationality of probability distortion. Zhang, H., Ren, X., & Maloney, L. T. (2020). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(36), 22024–22034.
Neuronal Correlates of Many-To-One Sensorimotor Mapping in Lateral Intraparietal Cortex. Zhou, Y., Liu, Y., & Zhang, M. (2020). Cerebral Cortex, 30(10), 5583–5596.
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Robots that can burrow
*Especially in loose, wet sand.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frobt.2022.999392/full
“We present EMBUR—EMerita BUrrowing Robot—the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, Emerita analoga, capable of burrowing vertically downward.”
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