| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Lyrical Love from Harmonious Hearts | Flexing my knowledge of classic rock through namedropping song titles with "love" and "heart" in them. Most glaring omission: Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding |
| Improving Society Somewhat | The desire for a better world manifests in my day-to-day life in so many ways its unreal. |
| Hubris | My feelings regarding the existence of a 600 foot tall roller coaster built with Saudi money. |
| A Tale of Two Gazebos | A brief introduction to the importance of the Battle By The Gazebo series, along with some anecdotes about a gazebo that exists on RIT's campus. |
| Crossing Things Out | Transitioning is just like any other lifelong journey of self-improvement. |
| Throwing Stones | Questioning the idea that the FGC needs "villains". |
| Falling For It Again: My Relationship with UNI2 | Under Night In-Birth is the only actively updated fighting game that elicits strong emotional responses from me. This is to its credit. |
| Scorigami and Creative Freedom | The latest collaboration between Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein reaches new heights because it allows itself to go new places because the subject matter is a concept that Jon made up himself. |
| [long live the night] | Post-event writeup for my trip to the last Climax of Night. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| BigBlack Apology Form | I turned a meme a local Byakuya player made about their GOAT into a real form. |
| Big Food | Big Food |
| The All-Name Team | A look back at all of the funny screen names I've made |
| Part Number | Part Title | Part Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Questions and Answer | How I figured out I was a woman. |
| 2 | Maribel | Maribel Hearn's story is my story. |
| 3 | Althea | In contrast to my chosen first name honoring the individual, my chosen middle name places the concept of community on a pedestal. |
| 4 | Live to Tell Your Tale | Imparting the positive affirmations I give to myself onto you. |
| Set Number |
|---|
| 2 |
| 3 |
| Book |
|---|
| One of the Boys by Victoria Zeller |
| Only Revolutions by Mark Z Danielewski |