@Justy
Please, most libraries have trouble keeping literature in stock, period. Too many times I would find a volume missing from a series I was reading. I remember looking for a volume I believe by Sartre that was “indefinitely” checked out by a professor. Meanwhile, lots of high quality literature is available through the Internet. Project Gutenberg is just one example for numerous classics and older works.
Better die standing tall and proud than bend over to the cheeto-devouring, dimwitted monstrosities that demand to be handed worthless plebeian literature together with XXXL sized packs of junk food after they wheeze their way to a heavy duty chair/toilet/CPR station.
@K_A
I don’t see how it’s “idiotic” for libraries being against having their books damaged. And it’s not as if it’s 100% library, with nothing else.
Actually ignore that, it is Twi we’re talking about.
Spike can eat outside.
I’d rather have one of these “idiotic” policies than disgusting greasy fingerprints and sticky drink stains from fat assholes who can’t stop stuffing their faces with something even while reading a book.
No more hot librarians like Twilight.
If there weren’t the risk of the books being damaged by careless idiots, maybe libraries would have more incentive to restock them.
That’s karma for you.
Please, most libraries have trouble keeping literature in stock, period. Too many times I would find a volume missing from a series I was reading. I remember looking for a volume I believe by Sartre that was “indefinitely” checked out by a professor. Meanwhile, lots of high quality literature is available through the Internet. Project Gutenberg is just one example for numerous classics and older works.
Better die standing tall and proud than bend over to the cheeto-devouring, dimwitted monstrosities that demand to be handed worthless plebeian literature together with XXXL sized packs of junk food after they wheeze their way to a heavy duty chair/toilet/CPR station.
It would mean trouble if libraries ever truly “died”…
Disdainful attitudes like this are why libraries are rightfully dying in favor of the Internet.
As “It’s About Time” showed us, this is particularly true when it comes to ice cream.
Why is what happening? The ice cream being eaten?
I guess because Spike has no self-restraint when it comes to food, as per usual.
With what?
Spike sees food, he eats it.
I don’t see how it’s “idiotic” for libraries being against having their books damaged.
And it’s not as if it’s 100% library, with nothing else.Actually ignore that, it is Twi we’re talking about.
Spike can eat outside.
I’d rather have one of these “idiotic” policies than disgusting greasy fingerprints and sticky drink stains from fat assholes who can’t stop stuffing their faces with something even while reading a book.
These are from a fanbook he did with other artists, and that were released a couple of months ago.