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[community profile] rarepairexchange, a multi fandom fic/art exchange for rare pairs (less than 200 works complete, in English, using the otp:treu filter) is still open for sign-ups until June 7th, 11:59PM EDT.

[community profile] raremaleslashex, a multi fandom fic/art/podfic exchange for rare m/m (with less than 200 works in English, over 1000w with the otp:true filter) is accepting nominations until June 4th, 8PM UTC.

[community profile] milficexchange is open for sign-ups until June 7th, 11:59PM BST.

[community profile] everywoman, an exchange focused on female characters, is open for nominations until June 9th, 11:59PM PDT.

[community profile] multifandomdoodle, a low pressure, AO3 based fanart exchange, is open for sign-ups until June 11th, 11:59 PM UTC.

[community profile] scaldinghotcibingo, a low commitment multi-fandom, multi-media bingo challenge based on dubcon/noncon themes, is open for sign-ups until July 31st.

[community profile] smallfandomfest is open for prompt claiming.

[community profile] allbingo is hosting a Kinky and Unusual Situations Bingo Fest. There are premade cards or you can create your own based on the available prompts.

[community profile] fancake has revealed its theme for the month: cultural differences. Find out more by clicking the banner below!

A Sikh man with brown skin looks directly at the camera, arms crossed, one hand to his chin. He has a full beard and wears his hair covered with a dastār in an abstract pastel pattern that compliments his floral short-sleeve shirt. His buddy, standing close behind him and slightly to the side, is also a brown man and has a trimmed beard and wavy black hair. He's wearing a stonewash black denim shirt with the sleeves rolled and the collar popped. They look like they're about to start something, like a synth pop duo, or a street debate. Behind them is a brightly colored carnival structure with mismatched vertical segments of blue, red, and yellow, and in the upper left corner of the image, in a serif font with a subtle decorative curl to it, are the words 'Cultural Differences,' which are then doubled directly below it, flipped, like a shadow, only now the decorative curls make it look like another language. Tucked beneath that are the words 'at Fancake,' also upside down and also unreadable, which is not great from a branding perspective, but I guess what I'm driving at is maybe cultural differences are also a matter of perspective.