For me lenore usher was such an incredible character because she truly represented the consequences forced on the younger generations, even if they aren’t deserved.
the younger generations want to enact change, they want to make better decisions, make the world a better place than was given to them — but the world is so fucked up that even when we do everything right we cannot escape the inheritance given to us by older generations. We must simply live and die with what we are given.
even if we don’t deserve it, even if we are good, it’s our birthright — the consequences of decisions we did not make.
Half of being a systems/metadata librarian in a software engineering masters program is being told by your professors that skills and knowledge you’ve developed yourself as part of your under-appreciated job are highly in-demand and high paying and then you just sit there like “what am I even doing?”.
College professors may be some of the only people who, when hearing about librarians losing their jobs, would comment about how librarians have it better than them.
Bigots: MEDIA TELLING CHILDREN THAT NON-CISHET PEOPLE EXIST IS CHILD ABUSE
Like 60-year-old Christmas Children’s Classic: Main character and other (effectively) children are forced to participate in a heterosexual mating ritual to prove their value which is not sexual in any way whatsoever.
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