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heatherary

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10 years ago @ The Toast - The Pacific Northwest ... · 0 replies · +4 points

I moved here last summer... to escape Boston's overdue fault line. ffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

11 years ago @ The Toast - Tracking Your Fertilit... · 0 replies · +13 points

I have a friend who wanted to marry a bear in his youth, I don't believe he was aware of the discriminatory realities he would face. Then again he was also very hairy.

11 years ago @ The Toast - Things For Which You C... · 0 replies · +1 points

I am desperately sad that I can't find this pattern for sale anywhere anymore. Your hat is amazing!

11 years ago @ The Toast - I'd Love To Help My Wi... · 0 replies · +6 points

Thank you, Mallory!

11 years ago @ The Toast - How My Rocky Horro... · 0 replies · +2 points

<3! This is fantastic Jade. Thank you! I'm also a Columbia. I played her for one song in a talent show when I was a teenager, my best friend played Magenta. This was meaningful in about a million ways and definitely formative.

11 years ago @ The Toast - I'm Worried You Haven'... · 0 replies · +1 points

It makes me disgustingly happy to read this because I love Posh Nosh so much!

11 years ago @ The Toast - "I'll Catch You": Watc... · 0 replies · +7 points

I have a little brother, we aren't close like this but I remember being a kid and promising myself that I would save him from his mom as soon as I could. This piece is amazing, thanks for writing it Whitney!

11 years ago @ The Toast - Dirtbag Aslan · 0 replies · +4 points

This is the best thing I've ever read.

11 years ago @ The Toast - Wolfbian: A Short Story · 0 replies · +1 points

I just found this. It's lovely and amazing and perfect. I want more!

11 years ago @ The Toast - "I Want to Talk About ... · 1 reply · +9 points

Thank you for writing about this book! I read it in college when I was desperately in love with Lewis. I grew up with him and was so excited to discover how much more he had written than Narnia when I got there. But That Hideous Strength... I hate that book. I hate it so much. It made me feel, as your mother implied, yucky. It's still good though, objectively well written and interesting despite Lewis' ignorance about the humanity of women. It's one of those books that I can't re-read because of how squidgy and uncomfortable I get. I couldn't even deal with references to cheroots in other things for a long while after reading it the first time because of Hardcastle.

What I really want to say though is I thought I was the only one who had taken white-out to a book in a desperate need to change it! I tried to take the father out of Keeping Barney for Reasons. I turned him into an aunt, but like you never finished my edits.