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IT'S TIME!! We just released @flourishklink.bsky.social's final (regular) episode. 😭 Since we first met on an SDCC panel in 2015, we look back at the state of fandom then. What’s changed for the better—and what’s gotten worse? Listen or read a full transcript: www.fansplaining.com/episodes/223...
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Yes, there were tears. 🥲 (Also the more we discussed it, the more I remembered how cursed the mid-2010s fandom era was. Lots of things are bad now but I sure as hell don't want to go back to Graham Norton showing actors slashy fanart!!)
IT'S TIME!! We just released @flourishklink.bsky.social's final (regular) episode. 😭 Since we first met on an SDCC panel in 2015, we look back at the state of fandom then. What’s changed for the better—and what’s gotten worse? Listen or read a full transcript: www.fansplaining.com/episodes/223...
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People who were repeatedly vaccinated for COVID-19 — initially receiving shots aimed at the original variant, followed by boosters and updated vaccines targeting variants — generated antibodies capable of neutralizing a wide range of SARS-CoV-2 variants and even some distantly related coronaviruses.
Repeat COVID-19 vaccinations elicit antibodies that neutralize variants, other viruses | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louismedicine.wustl.edu Response to updated vaccine is shaped by earlier vaccines yet generates broadly neutralizing antibodies
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gonna be sporting and give tim a five minute head start
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An excerpt from Kayti Burt's article for us this week, "The Fan-Journalist Tightrope," on the challenges of being a fannish pop-culture journalist—which are only heightened when you're covering topics like K-pop for U.S. outlets: www.fansplaining.com/articles/the...
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Just remember: Arts & Humanities are so useless and pointless that Tech Bros were driven to spend billions of dollars to try and get a computer to do something that badly approximates something Arts & Humanities students could do half asleep and wired on coffee the night before the due date.
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