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>libraries
this is just a meme right? none of you had that pleb of a childhood right?

>> No.11174900

>>11174893
I don’t know what you mean

>> No.11174902

>>11174893
Cute trap

>> No.11174933

>>11174893
>crouch to grab a book on the shelf
>glance up instinctively and get a flash of girlcock and a whiff of musk
>feel her foot on your shoulder

what do?

>> No.11175075

>>11174893
What are you talking about?

>> No.11175726

I remember going to my local library everyday when school was off, from the age I started to read until 10-11 maybe. That was so nice, at first I read books (my very first book was from there, it was Stevenson's Dr Jekyll, didn't understood shit but loved every page of it) but then I read almost all the comics they had. Those franco-belgian comics take me way back. It was amazing. Libraries, man

>> No.11175729

isn;t that chick kinda young to have a fupa that big, lmao

>> No.11175733

>>11174933
slobber all over that feminine phallus

>> No.11175744

holy shit this video just came up on my playlist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssX9nWAJsbE

>> No.11175805

>>11174893
Going to libraries is comfy, not pleb. I hope you actually go outside and experience it for yourself, just stay away from the homeless that use the computors for pornography

>> No.11175813

>>11175744
Anything by Tears for Fears I just think of being in department stores, anybody else get this feel?

>> No.11175900

>>11175805
>not actively trying to start a conversation with a vagrant with his hands down his pants

pleb

>> No.11175914

>>11175075
>>11174900
Only poor people go to libraries

>> No.11175918
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>>11174893
>>11175914
>only poor people access publicly funded collections of texts in a studious, academic environment

>> No.11175938

>>11175918
Found the poorfag

>> No.11175940

>>11175914
>Buying every book you read

Top fucking meme retard. So few books I've read are worth owning.

>> No.11175954

>>11175940
>he has read even one single book worth owning
i'm jealous
must have been a REALLY good book

>> No.11176060

>>11175914
only poor people make good art

>> No.11176101

>>11175954
Pretty much any good poetry collection is worth buying. Poetry is much more rereadable.

>> No.11176138

my dad abused me so i used to spend as much time as possible in the library

though he stopped after i hit him with a bike chain in his sleep so i never had to return to the library

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>> No.11176172

>>11175914
I wish this wasn't true. The library near my house (which is, to be fair, in a pretty dumpy area) is full of hobos and street trash. Everyone there is on their phones or using the computers and it's just a generally uncomfortable environment to be in. I wish the college near me still allowed non-students in because it was the only place that was nice-ish to read outside of my house. Now I have to hike to a park and risk getting stabbed by a bunch of cholos if I want to enjoy reading outside of my domicile.

>> No.11176463

>>11174893
As an elementary child, my school's library was my favorite place. After school hours, it was one of several haunts my younger sister and I went with our parents for fun.

In middle school, our mother got off work near nightfall, so we kids walked the eight blocks to our city's central library after classes were through. The library was our babysitter five days a week, year round - and we loved it. The librarians, mainly kind elderly types, grew to know us well and we felt comfortable there. We had no computer at home, so it was also where we learned to use the internet (I remember using it to look up how to make Redwall's feasting recipes, but all I could make for myself was the dandelion root tea, haha).

It was there I discovered a love for mythology, explored an interest in Asiatic and Native American cultures, and where, as time passed and those interests expanded to encompass new ones, I took up new explorations.

Our city libraries host incredible quarterly book sales, are chock full of interesting bibliophiles, host chess tournaments regularly, and even showcase poets in writer's forums. When I need a quiet place to read - a very quiet comfortable place, the library's quiet rooms are just down the road, and my corner - the one with the big green cloth armchair and its back facing the evening sun - is always waiting for me.

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>> No.11176882

>>11176138
based

>> No.11177019

>>11174893
I used to spend so much time at my high school library that the librarians invited me to their wedding when those two finally got together

>> No.11177032

I'm also so afraid of people that I'd rather ridicularize and disregard people that frequent public spaces.

>> No.11177050

>>11174893
she's so cute :3

wanna read some deleuze wit her

>> No.11177065

>>11175914
I had to downsize my book collection after moving out of the house and even then most of my books are kept in a plastic tub because there's nowhere to put them. Plus the library is 5 minutes away and has saved me hundreds of dollars in just a few months.

>> No.11177066

Used to work at a public library. It was cool for a while, but then the administration started to fuck with us over petty bullshit, so I quit.

The place was 90% women, too bad most of them became neurotic after working there for so long.

>> No.11177067

>>11175726
France and Belgium punch way above their weight class in the comic world, they're all pretty good and they have nice art styles.

>> No.11178042

>>11176138
>attacking a man while he's sleeping

pussy

>> No.11178064

>>11177066

Working in a clerical job for 5+ years will slowly drive you mad.

>> No.11178088

>>11177032
This, but unironically

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>>11175726
>>11175805
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>>11175940
>>11175954
>>11176060
>>11176138
>>11176463
>>11177019
>>11177032
>>11177065

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>>11174893
Not a ‘trap’; just with child.

>> No.11178427

>>11176463
>I discovered a love for mythology, explored an interest in Asiatic and Native American cultures
This is the gayest thing I have read all day. I hate you.

>> No.11178431

>>11174893
My parents were public librarians. Mum was a children's librarian and Dad drove the mobile library for nearly half a century before retiring– the service was actually a great idea until it had all its funding cut when he left. I know no one gives a shit about poetry anymore, but I've been working on a collection celebrating the social value of the public library, and eulogising its gradual decline into redundancy. I don't really care if I can't get it published but I feel like doing it to honour my parents