i wish i could get something stuck in my head that's not fuckign. a csitári hegyek alatt.
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have the “they’re taking sexy out of my video games” people ever considered that characters no longer trigger an intense horny response in them as much/fast as it did when they were 15 because they are no longer a hormonal teenager
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pfft i saw ur snowclearing post and all i can think about is how Vil requires the winter aesthetics of the Pomefiore dorm to be PERFECT. He has that shit looking like winter wonderland, ice statues, clear walkways, lights, THE WORKS and then you see the ramshackle dorm and Yuu/MC is just like ‘IT AINT MUCH BUT ITS HOME—“
HELPP I made that post bc I am full on drowning where I am rn in snow but you're so right. If Pomefiore doesn't look like it's crawled off the set of the latest Hallmark film gunning for an award it isn't doing it right.
And then you get Ramshackle with Yuu just trying to get Crowley to buy them an electric snow blower so they don't pull a muscle shovelling a walkway to get groceries
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okay so person who’s about to graduate with her MLIS here (with a couple years of school library experience and children’s librarian experience) with the latest ep of abbott elementary (I know they were just doing it for the sake of plot but I gotta make sure everyone knows?) I have four thoughts on the librarianship we observe in the ep
1. teachers wouldn’t have a three book limit within a school’s library loan policy. you’d be conducting interviews and looking at the school board’s loan system and seeing where they meet to see what meets in the middle and what can be loaned, altering policy as we go (can be done! Esp at the elementary level). because they likely don’t have an ILL (inter library loan) system reinforcing loan times and loan amounts wouldn’t be necessary, further reducing a limit need.
2. using unabridged Dewey is nice but not for a library at this scale. it’s too specific, and isn’t adapted in that detail in most school library settings.
3. If it’s reference material it would have a reference tag on it. the principle of convenience of the user would (an interpretation of ranganathans fourth law) clearly indicate that everything with a non-traditional loan policy would be sorted in the same place and labels appropriately
4. Booking? For visiting the school library? You shouldn’t really enforce a policy like that, I’m unsure as to why the library without a quiet zone like that didn’t allow for two classes to be in the space as once (this is undermined by later scenes where it looks like there’s more than one) so on this principle alone I’m team Barbara on that one a little, but without the threatening program consequences and whatnot (this is a three minute plot moment in the episode but whatever).
I LOVE the librarian and I hope we get to see more of Ms Inez in the show!!!
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what they don’t tell you about the dangers of moving somewhere that’s dramatically different from where you grew up is that the smallest changes in weather will have you on the floor keeled over from nostalgia bc you ONLY associate certain weather with that time and place. it was coldish and windy today and suddenly i felt 13 again . which is not something anybody should have to endure. these neural pathways got hands
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My kinda sorta friend just BROKE HIS FUCKING ANKLE???? CLEAN IN HALF????
At least that's what everyone says, but this is also like, the 3rd major injury in this gym class JUST BETWEEN ME AND MY FRIENDS
(One of my friends got a concussion in volleyball, another broke a finger in basketball, and now one of them has a broken ankle and probably a major concussion)
But I find it so silly that the teacher neglects our medical problems, especially when we can't prove it like sir😇 that is my friend😇 they are having A FUCKING ASTHMA ATTACK AND THAT GUY OVER THERE??? RIGHT THERE??? ABT TO PASS OUT BECAUSE HES FUCKING ANEMIC!!!
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Seeing the number 69 in the wild: heh, nice
Seeing the number 96 in the wild: omg just like yellowjackets
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i have to prepare to teach with a very specific series of commute songs - one of them being "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine. Great song to sing-along to and love supporting my hometown boy Tom Morello, but let me tell you, the most transcendent parts of the song are the brief seconds of Zack de la Rocha's "UGH!" it's unbelievably cathartic so i captured and condensed the essence of the experience for y'all.
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