The Friday Five for 26 December 2025

Friday, December 26th, 2025 02:37 pm[personal profile] anais_pf posting in [community profile] thefridayfive
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1. You have the summer and plenty of money to travel abroad. Where all would you go?

2. What foods would you be sure you got to eat?

3. What landmarks would you be sure you got to see?

4. What airline would you use?

5. Would your knowledge of other languages influence where you went? (i.e., would you be more likely to go to France if you spoke French?)

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Title: 'December's Joy'
Fandom: Original Fiction
Rating: G
Notes: Crossposted to [community profile] drabble_zone. Merry Christmas from [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted.

December's Joy )

grandiose

Friday, December 26th, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 26, 2025 is:

grandiose • \gran-dee-OHSS\  • adjective

Grandiose is usually used disapprovingly to describe something that seems impressive or is intended to be impressive, but that is either not possible or practical.

// The long-vacant historic building has finally been purchased, and the developer has announced grandiose plans to make it the center of a new theater district.

See the entry >

Examples:

Henry [VIII] was a leader known for his grandiose presentation, a love of dramatic rhetoric and self-promotion, and a fondness for blaming others. He carefully curated his image, issuing official portraits and closely managing public appearances. His reign concentrated power in one man and his obsessions.” — Philippa Gregory, LitHub.com, 29 Oct. 2025

Did you know?

When it comes to bigness, there’s grand and then there’s grandiose. Both words can be used to describe something impressive in size, scope, or effect, but while grand may lend its noun a bit of dignity (i.e., “we had a grand time”), grandiose often implies a whiff of pretension. The difference between a grand plan for the city park and a grandiose one, for example, might be the difference between a tasteful fountain and a garden full of topiaries cut in the shapes of 19th century literary figures. So if you’re choosing between the two, a helpful mnemonic might be that the extra letters in grandiose suggest that one’s ideas, claims, promises, schemes, dreams—you get the idea—are a bit extra.



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Thursday, December 25th, 2025 11:00 pm[personal profile] copulates posting in [community profile] papercellist
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Thursday, December 25th, 2025 05:12 pm[personal profile] adore
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Hung out with my friend Nikki today! We met for the first time at a get-together for polerinas that my instructor put together. And we were comfortable with each other right away. Today, she had the day off for Christmas. We had lunch at a cafe, a hummus platter and a vegan banana walnut cake. She has similar gut issues as I do so we enjoy ordering food together; neither of us feels like we're making the other person miss out on something else they'd rather eat.

Afterwards, we went to the library. I finished reading the book I'd borrowed, and she browsed for a while before picking out a pile of books and then flipping through them to decide what she wanted to borrow. I borrowed Butter by Asako Yuzuki, and it's the specific edition that I'd been eyeing in Shelfish ever since I worked there and wasn't allowed to read the books. (You know, when you're not allowed to do something you want to doubly do it.) Is the fact that the library had it a Sign? Anything's a sign if you want to give it significance. I'm healing, so it's a Sign.

Nikki had wanted to go to Spinebreaker or Shelfish initially. I told her that both places had traumatised me and that it was a long story. She thought I was joking at first, but I didn't want to go into the whole history of both places and why I wasn't welcome at either. I told her that it was awkward telling people that I was traumatised by bookstores because, when I tell them I was traumatised by school for instance, they instinctively understand, but when I say I was traumatised by bookstores, they think I must be joking.

The part I didn't tell her is that when people react like this, it feels like they're laughing at what I experienced or trivialising my hurt, even though they mostly don't know enough to react aptly in the first place. It's just such a difficult thing to talk to people about that I wish it never came up in the first place. The emotional labour of explaining it and making them understand the impact it had on me just sucks, as a process. For a while, I've been thinking that they can't understand me as a person without knowing this about me, but maybe this isn't as big a part of my self as all that. At one point it defined everything about the way I was, but thankfully that time is behind me. As the heroine of the manhwa Not Your Typical Reincarnation Story says, people heal with time and people are more resilient than they think.

noel

Thursday, December 25th, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 25, 2025 is:

noel • \noh-EL\  • noun

When capitalized, Noel refers to Christmas or the Christmas season. Uncapitalized, noel refers to a Christmas carol.

// We were greeted at the door by a group of carolers singing noels.

// Every year we send our family Christmas cards with our photo enclosed wishing everyone a joyous Noel.

See the entry >

Examples:

“The meeting began with a touch of holiday spirit as members of the Woodland Park High School Madrigals sang three selections. The first was a Noel song with a medieval/renaissance feel that was well matched to their festive costumes. They followed with the popular ‘Carol of the Bells’ and ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas.’” — Doug Fitzgerald, The Pikes Peak (Colorado) Courier, 9 Dec. 2024

Did you know?

English speakers borrowed noel from the French word noël, which is also used for both the Christmas holiday and a Christmas carol. It can be traced further back to the Latin word natalis, which can mean “birthday” as a noun or “of or relating to birth” as an adjective. (The English adjective natal has the same meaning and is also an offspring of natalis.) Noels were being sung in Latin and French for centuries before English-speakers started using the word to refer to Christmas carols in the 18th century. An early use of noel (spelled Nowel) to mean “Christmas” can be found in the text of the late 14th-century Arthurian legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.



Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 8

Wednesday, December 24th, 2025 01:32 pm[personal profile] marycatelli posting in [community profile] book_love
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Villains Are Destined to Die, Vol. 8 by SUOL

The story is approaching the conclusion. Spoilers ahead for the earlier volumes

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BtVS: Embers [Challenge 481: Glow]

Wednesday, December 24th, 2025 05:11 pm[personal profile] badly_knitted posting in [community profile] drabble_zone
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Title: Embers
Fandom: BtVS
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Angel, Buffy.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 481: Glow.
Spoilers/Setting: Shortly after Helpless.
Summary: The fire is dying down, but Angel can’t bring himself to move.
Disclaimer: I don’t own BtVS, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.



Embers





hark back

Wednesday, December 24th, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 24, 2025 is:

hark back • \HAHRK-BAK\  • verb

Harking back can be about turning back to an earlier topic or circumstance, as in "a storyteller harking back to his youth," or it can be about going back to something as an origin or source, as in "a style that harks back to the turn of the previous century."

// The dinner conversation harked back to the lunch debate over what counts as a traditional holiday meal.

// The diner's interior decor harks back to the 1950s.

See the entry >

Examples:

"The single harks back to Chenier's heyday when his music was produced on 45s and put into jukeboxes, says [Maureen] Loughran." — Alicia Ault, Smithsonian Magazine, 25 June 2025

Did you know?

Hark, a very old word meaning "to listen," was used as a cry in hunting. The master of the hunt might cry "Hark! Forward!" or "Hark! Back!" The cries became set phrases, both as nouns and verbs. Thus, a "hark back" was a retracing of a route by dogs and hunters, and to "hark back" was to turn back along the path. From its use in hunting, the verb acquired its current figurative meanings concerned with returning to the past. The variants hearken and harken (also very old words meaning "to listen") are also used, with and without back, as synonyms of hark back.



The Odyssey [2026]

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The Odyssey (2026)
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The Odyssey [2026]

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✧ identity v - a cold welcome

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025 12:09 pm[personal profile] seraphikiss posting in [community profile] 100words
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Title: a cold welcome
Fandom: identity v
Rating: G
Notes: this is my very first time participating. i apologize if i do something wrong!
AO3 Link: A Cold Welcome

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Prompt: #474 - Welcome

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025 06:57 am[personal profile] sweettartheart posting in [community profile] 100words
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This week's prompt is welcome.

Your response should be exactly 100 words long. You do not have to include the prompt in your response -- it is meant as inspiration only.

Please use the tag "prompt: #474 - welcome" with your response.

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bespoke

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 23, 2025 is:

bespoke • \bih-SPOHK\  • adjective

Bespoke describes something that is custom-made—that is, made to fit the needs or requirements of a particular person.

// As a tailor, Lana specialized in crafting bespoke clothing for her clients, each piece unique and suited to their tastes.

See the entry >

Examples:

“The vehicles are bespoke machines with every little detail thought of, from embroidered seats to custom floor mats to retro paint jobs.” — Charlie Berrey, SlashGear.com, 10 Nov. 2025

Did you know?

In the English language of yore, the verb bespeak had various meanings, including “to speak,” “to accuse,” and “to complain.” In the 16th century, bespeak acquired another meaning: “to order.” It is from that sense that we get the adjective bespoke, referring to clothes and other things that are ordered before they are made. Bespoke has enjoyed a spike in usage in recent years, perhaps due to consumer trends that champion all things artisanal over those that are prefab.



badly_knitted: (Rose)

Title: Scientific Curiosity
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Jonathan, Varian.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 481: Glow.
Setting: A Dream of Conquest.
Summary: Trapped in a cell beneath New Miterra, Jonathan can only watch as Varian works to free him.
Disclaimer: I don’t own The Fantastic Journey, or the characters. They belong to their creators.
A/N: Triple drabble.



Scientific Curiosity

Thai BL Icons

Monday, December 22nd, 2025 02:02 pm[personal profile] magicrubbish posting in [community profile] icons
magicrubbish: The Untamed (Yen - Geralt)
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 76 icons from various Thai BL dramas ( 4 minutes , Jack & Joker , KinnPorsche , Love in the air , Love mechanics , Manner of Death , Only Friends , Sotus, The Heart Killers , Triage )

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Thai BL Icons

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 76 icons from various Thai BL dramas ( 4 minutes , Jack & Joker , KinnPorsche , Love in the air , Love mechanics , Manner of Death , Only Friends , Sotus, The Heart Killers , Triage )

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temporize

Monday, December 22nd, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 22, 2025 is:

temporize • \TEM-puh-ryze\  • verb

To temporize is to avoid making a decision or giving a definite answer in order to have more time.

// Pressured by voters on both sides of the issue, the congressman temporized.

See the entry >

Examples:

"The question is, Did you eat the last piece of pie? And the politician who ate the last piece of pie doesn't want to say yes, because they might get in trouble. Doesn't want to say no, because that's an outright lie. So they waver, they equivocate, they temporize, they put things in context, and they talk like a politician." — David Frum, The Atlantic (The David Frum Show podcast), 21 May 2025

Did you know?

Temporize comes from the Middle French word temporiser, which in turn likely traces back via Medieval Latin temporizāre, "to delay," to the Latin noun tempus, meaning "time." Tempus is also the root of such words as tempo, contemporary, and temporal. If you need to buy some time, you might resort to temporizing, but you probably won't win admiration for doing so, as the word typically carries a negative connotation. For instance, a political leader faced with a difficult issue might temporize by talking vaguely about possible solutions without actually doing anything. The point of such temporizing is to avoid taking definitive—and possibly unpopular—action, in hopes that the problem will somehow go away.



FAKE: Silent Night [Challenge 481: Glow]

Sunday, December 21st, 2025 04:59 pm[personal profile] badly_knitted posting in [community profile] drabble_zone
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Title: Silent Night
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ryo, Dee.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 481: Glow.
Setting: After Like Like Love.
Summary: It’s Christmas Eve in Dee and Ryo’s apartment.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.



Silent Night

hibernaculum

Sunday, December 21st, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 21, 2025 is:

hibernaculum • \hye-ber-NAK-yuh-lum\  • noun

Hibernaculum (plural hibernacula) refers to a shelter occupied during the winter by a dormant animal, such as an insect, snake, bat, or marmot.

// Local scientists are studying the longevity of bats who use bridges and other aboveground hibernacula versus that of bats who roost all winter in subterranean caves.

See the entry >

Examples:

“Adult female bees begin looking for a hibernation location, or hibernaculum, in the fall. If the gardener is planning to deadhead any spent flowers from the summer, aim to prune stems at varying heights (8" to 24") as a nesting site for these bees. Many perennial flowers and shrubs have pithy stems that will serve as a good location. A few common Oklahoma garden plants that are good candidates include roses, purple coneflower, salvia, bee balm, and sunflowers.” — Sherry Clark, The Shawnee (Oklahoma) News-Star, 8 Oct. 2025

Did you know?

If you’re afraid of snakes or bats, you probably won’t enjoy thinking about hibernacula, where hundreds, even thousands, of these creatures might be passing the wintry months. Other creatures also use hibernacula, though many of these tend to be less crowded. The word hibernaculum has been used for the burrow of a woodchuck, for instance, as well as for a cozy caterpillar cocoon attached to a wintry twig, and for the spot in which a frog has buried itself in mud. Hibernacula are all around us and have been around for a long, long time, but we have only called them such since the late 1700s, making hibernaculum only a few decades older than the more familiar verb hibernate. Both words come from the Latin verb hibernare, meaning “to pass the winter,” which in turn comes from hibernus, meaning “winter.”



Various DC Icons

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Various DC icon dump of various comics/shows/animated/film characters/pairings.

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Ultraman Omega Icons

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18 icons + 2 Alts. Mostly Sorato, some Kosei

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Ultraman Omega Icons

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linky: Sorato holding a can. (Ultraman Omega: Sorato - Eating)
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18 icons + 2 Alts. Mostly Sorato, some Kosei

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Challenge # 481: Glow

Saturday, December 20th, 2025 04:51 pm[personal profile] badly_knitted posting in [community profile] drabble_zone
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This week's challenge is:


Glow


Reminder of Rules

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Please place the body of your entry behind a cut.
Tag with the appropriate Challenge, Fandom, Type, and Ratings tags. If a tag for your fandom doesn't exist, leave a request on the Tag Request post and I'll create the tags you need. You can request as many fandom tags as you want.
You don't need to use the challenge word or phrase in your drabble, though you can if you like.
Each challenge ends when the new challenge is posted, but if you're a few days late that's still fine.

NEW RULE: DOUBLE AND TRIPLE DRABBLES ARE ALSO ACCEPTED ;)

Have fun!




...The Rest, Slashed! - Stargate SG-1 icons

Saturday, December 20th, 2025 06:34 pm[personal profile] magnavox_23 posting in [community profile] icons
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...The Rest, Slashed! - Stargate SG-1 icons

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decorous

Saturday, December 20th, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 20, 2025 is:

decorous • \DECK-er-us\  • adjective

Decorous is a formal adjective used to describe an attitude or behavior characterized by propriety and good taste.

// The ceremony was conducted with a decorous solemnity.

See the entry >

Examples:

“... Elizabeth reveals, later, that she felt she never belonged to the decorous world of parties and corsets and curls and feathers on the head ...” — Ryan Lattanzio, Indie Wire, 13 Oct. 2025

Did you know?

One of the earliest recorded uses of decorous appears in a book titled The Rules of Civility (1671): “It is not decorous to look in the glass, to comb, brush, or do any thing of that nature to ourselves, whilst the said person be in the Room.” This rule of thumb may be a bit outdated; like many behaviors once deemed unbecoming, public primping is unlikely to offend in modern times. Though mores shift, decorous lives on to describe timeless courtesies like polite speech, proper attire, and (ahem) covering one’s cough.



badly_knitted: (Rose)

Title: Not Fun
Fandom: The Fantastic Journey
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Varian, Jonathan, Apollonius.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 480: Amnesty 48, using Challenge 45: Carnival.
Setting: Funhouse.
Summary: Varian had never seen a carnival before…
Disclaimer: I don’t own The Fantastic Journey, or the characters. They belong to their creators.
A/N: Triple drabble.





Not Fun



🌙

Friday, December 19th, 2025 08:52 pm[personal profile] adore
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Moontime began today. So I know now how to calculate my cycle. (The previous two months, it started on the 18th because October has 31 days. This month it started on the 19th because November has 30 days.) Seed cycling has helped regularise it.

I used the herbal sanitary pads and my cramps did reduce; they lasted a shorter time than usual! The pads also feel more like cotton cloth than pads, by far the most comfortable I've been.

So relieved these exist. But also, I wish I had them when I was a schoolgirl.

veracity

Friday, December 19th, 2025 12:00 am[syndicated profile] merriamwebster_feed

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 19, 2025 is:

veracity • \vuh-RASS-uh-tee\  • noun

Veracity is a formal word that can refer to truth or accuracy, or to the quality of being truthful or honest.

// The jury seemed not to doubt the veracity of the witness.

See the entry >

Examples:

"Raise your hand if you've been questioning the veracity of real events, news stories and images posted on social media lately. It used to be we'd have to tiptoe around a minefield of hoaxes only once a year, on April 1. But thanks to the proliferation of misinformation spawned by artificial intelligence, every day on the internet is an exercise in judgment and media literacy." — Laura Yuen, The Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, 9 Oct. 2025

Did you know?

Veracity has been in use since the early 17th century, and we can honestly tell you that it comes from the Latin adjective vērāx, "truthful," which in turn comes from the earlier verus, "true." Verus also gives us the words verity ("the quality of being true"), verify ("to establish the truth of"), and verisimilitude ("the appearance of truth"), among other words. In addition, vērāx is the root of the word veraciousness, a somewhat rarer synonym and cousin of veracity.



The Friday FIve for 19 December 2025

Thursday, December 18th, 2025 07:44 pm[personal profile] anais_pf posting in [community profile] thefridayfive
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1. What is one thing about you that you hate?

2. What is one thing about you that you love?

3. If you had to change one thing about you what would it be and why?

4. What is one word that you would use to define yourself?

5. Imagine what you would look like in a perfect world...what do you look like?

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