I was going through my likes on a side account, and I came across a post which sent me down a wikipedia rabbit hole on private languages. Here is the relevant wiki article. I wasn't on board, at first, with the idea that private languages were incoherent, but I'm inclined to look favourably on Wittgenstein for formulating one of my favourite thought experiments, and I just like the man in general. At the least, his hate boner for private languages is entertaining.
Does a Marriage Really Need Sex?: A Critical Analysis of the Gender Restriction on Marriage, by Randi E. Frankle and autismserenity's overview of the article is moderately heavy but fun.
I've been reading, also, The Garden Of Proserpine, and remembering that Swinburne is one of the few poets whose rhyming schemes aren't an instant turn-off.
taking everyone for a ride by nonymos - 49k - Venom. Very worth reading, and beautifully done. contains the most wonderfully written rape kink + terato I've ever read, and I have a large sample size of ONE
the straight up chicago style series by airgiodslv - 41k - Bandom. incredibly well written and intricate. not my usual rpf staple, but a stellar piece of work nonetheless.
project sailor cub by weconqueratdawn - 77k - Gradence. incredibly sweet and touching and hot. daddy kink where no one ever says the word 'daddy' and it works
so well.