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Re: Edna
It makes sense to me, considering Ed* names do seem kinda masculine to me, plus the reason I was thinking of it was because I read "Spring" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, which is all like, "beauty is not enough" and men's brains are full of maggots and April's a flower-strewing, babbling idiot ...although, also I met someone named Bretna recently, so I guess *na names have just been on my mind.

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Edna St. Vincent Millay... I've heard of her but don't know anything about her... and I've just read "Spring"... twice now... it's a little depressing lol.Bretna is a weird one. Like Brittany said by a toddler.
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She was a young adult in the 1920s. Also she was considered a tomboy and was openly bisexual and sometimes went by Vincent.Bretna was a charming older lady (65ish?) from Louisiana. I guessed her name was influenced by Gretna (place name) and Bret.

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