The library has a simple message:
Read every damn thing someone tells you is dangerous or naughty or bad for you. You'll turn into a more interesting, empathetic, and grounded person.
The library can't believe a former president accused of dozens and admitting to many crimes, including removing important documents and keeping them at his house, had his house raided.
Just a shocking turn of events.
The library can't believe a former president accused of dozens and admitting to many crimes, including removing important documents and keeping them at his house, had his house raided.
Just a shocking turn of events.
The library lost a USB with all user data on it, so if you've seen one at the Applebee's on Market Street go ahead and plug that into your laptop. See what we see.
If you scroll back and read the first word in the library's last two hundred and sixty-three tweets, you'll probably find a lot of f**king "thes."
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The's.
Thi?
More than one "the."
My mom was PISSED that she had to make a fellow teacher give me the novelization of the Buffy The Vampire Slayer movie I ordered from the scholastic book fair.
To this day, I have no idea if it was because the teacher said I could not read it or because it was a dumbass book.
A friend of the library makes videos creating his art, and put together a compilation of cats as TV detectives. See if you can guess by the music before it's displayed!
The library asks that you support authors, not shitty TikTok videos offering "hacks" that steal money from hard working writers.
Also, don't use Amazon or any ebook publisher that charges authors for returns on a product the publisher didn't buy or promote.