welltemperedwriter

welltemperedwriter

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8 years ago @ The Toast - That "More Than Brains... · 0 replies · +5 points

We do stay open all night during Dead Week and finals, too! And we're open till 1 am most nights the rest of the time!

8 years ago @ The Toast - That "More Than Brains... · 0 replies · +14 points

Speaking as a librarian, THANK YOU.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Questions Your Local L... · 4 replies · +58 points

"I need to find the patent on the device the government has installed in my brain." This happened when I was working at a PTDL.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Questions Your Local L... · 0 replies · +36 points

And you know, the costume designers worked pretty hard to make sure that none of them looked exactly like anything in the real world. I mean, yes, the Rohan armor looked sorta Anglo Saxon, but...I'm missing the point here, aren't I.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Questions Your Local L... · 1 reply · +55 points

We had a student once who claimed we were denying him a learning opportunity by insisting that he pay his fines. Our circulation supervisor, who is nobody's fool, informed him that no, he was learning the value of returning his books on time.

9 years ago @ The Toast - Questions Your Local L... · 0 replies · +13 points

Also where's the bathroom?

9 years ago @ The Toast - The Most Metal Deaths ... · 0 replies · +9 points

This is the best thing in the entire world right now. Two maloiks up.

9 years ago @ The Toast - A List Of Fictional Me... · 0 replies · +48 points

My admiration for Grace Jones just exceeded all known bounds.

10 years ago @ The Toast - If Hayley Atwell Were ... · 0 replies · +3 points

CALL ME HAYLEY

10 years ago @ The Toast - The Unified Theory of ... · 1 reply · +5 points

I am similarly obsessed with the myth of Persephone, which I have written twice and acted once, and now I want to write it a third time and incorporate some of this thinking. In the myth it's Persephone's mother who goes mad, but the two goddesses are sometimes conceived as two aspects of a single entity...