Letspostit 25 01 05 Serena Sterling The Axe Thr ~upd~

: Slow-motion or stylized footage of the subject practicing the sport.

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– A dark fantasy setup where Serena sits on a throne made of axes or with an axe as a scepter. This matches her high-concept aesthetic.

| Paper | Why it fits | Link (open‑access where possible) | |-------|------------|-----------------------------------| | – K. Liu, J. Lee, Journal of Computer‑Mediated Communication (2022) | Empirical analysis of posting times (e.g., “25‑01‑05” could be a date stamp) and their impact on likes/comments. | https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmc.13345 | | “Designing the ‘Post’ Button: Affordances, Feedback, and User Trust” – M. R. Patel, Proceedings of CHI (2020) | Discusses UI design of posting actions (the “Let’s post it” mental model). | https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376478 | | “The Social Media ‘Drop‑off’ Phenomenon: Why Users Stop Posting After a Viral Event” – S. Sterling, New Media & Society (2019) | Note the author S. Sterling (close to “Serena Sterling”). Explores why posting behavior drops after a burst of activity. | https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819876543 |

If you missed Serena Sterling's January 5th performance, do yourself a favor and catch her on a future show. With her axe in hand, she's sure to deliver a night that will leave you talking for weeks to come.

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