Alison

Alison

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9 years ago @ The Toast - Hey Ladies: Take it to... · 0 replies · +66 points

If my husband wants to buy me tickets to see Hamilton every time he cheats on me, I feel like that is a pretty good deal

9 years ago @ The Toast - Link Roundup! · 0 replies · +28 points

"big" and "giant" both being in the acronym has bothered me SO MUCH ever since I read the book when I was a kid. It's even WORSE in context, because, like, the only reason to have both is if he is big for a giant but he isn't he's the smallest one! It's a major plot point! God, it enrages me to this day.

9 years ago @ The Toast - The Toast Looks Back: ... · 0 replies · +10 points

It is almost staggering how much more femslashy Jane and Petra's relationship has gotten since that article was written.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Women Who Have Gone Ba... · 0 replies · +34 points

You nurse that viper of rage forever and ever!

9 years ago @ The Toast - Women Who Have Gone Ba... · 0 replies · +80 points

"You just read that in a book"
"NO KIDDING THAT'S HOW DOCTORS LEARN THINGS, LADY"

9 years ago @ The Toast - Women Who Are Dating P... · 1 reply · +106 points

I'm really grateful that, before The Toast officially retired, we got to find out what Mallory thinks peacock names are.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Women Who Have Gone Ba... · 4 replies · +110 points

I will never get over what happened to Donna Noble it's probably the angriest I've ever been at television in general.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Childhood Magic Spells... · 0 replies · +21 points

Eglantine, Eglantine, oh how divine!

9 years ago @ The Toast - Friday Open Thread! · 0 replies · +14 points

I'm just going to be pushing the Ancillary trilogy forever and ever and ever, it's amazing.

Books I loved as a child enough to force my husband to read and/or listen to the audiobooks of on car trips include: Ella Enchanted, Running out of Time, Walk Two Moons.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Classic Songs I Only K... · 3 replies · +21 points

In my experience, covers are a great way to be introduced to Leonard Cohen's music. See: Jonathan Coulton's cover of Famous Blue Raincoat, everyone and their mother's cover of Hallelujah.