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moy changed url from albafruhling -> sakuraba-ryota because i love him but im also tainting his name with my old posts im sorry ryokun but alba is dead i cant get him back
tfw u leave ur blog alone for so long somebody else snags ur url
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overly dramatic destruction of a piece of orange
(side note: love that creepy little eyeball action â¤ď¸)

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Really happy to see this at my local library
OOOOH. *happy YA librarian dance*
I want this in every library, everywhere. After all, some kids wonât even google this stuff because they donât want parents/siblings checking their browser history.
ALSO. HEADS UP TO ANYONE WHO IS CAUTIOUS. One of the biggest, most hardcore rules circulation people have/know is that freaking no one has access to your checkout record. When itâs checked out on your record, YOU are the only one who has access to that info outside of circ staff. In most libraries (barring teensy sizes), even reference staff canât access your record unless you give them login information. Additionally, once you check something back in (return it), most (if not all) library circulation software completely removes title/author data from your record. It just lists a statistic that ~something~ has been checked out, and not what.
There can be SLIGHTLY different rules regarding people with âchildrenâsâ accounts (ask your local circ desk!), but generally if youâre over the age of 13, those rules donât apply.
THAT SAID. Please double check this info! One of the reasons I lost my damn mind at the Chicago Public Library earlier last year, when they redid their webpage and implemented/integrated with BiblioCommons as a third-party software management company. Initially, there was no opt-out policy included and they didnât include access to their legacy website/catalog system and this was a really bad thing because as per their privacy statement (which was only posted after I made several angry calls and sent a few letters, and Iâm not saying I made the difference, but righteous rage and cited policy of other websites (NYPL) tend to stick in the mind), BiblioCommons - as a third party institution - could and would collect personal information if you registered with their service to âmake your library experience easierâ. SOMETIMES EASIER DOESNâT MEAN BETTER. Especially if the only âeasierâ is that you donât have to remember your damn library card number and a pin/password you make up.
Because the #1 thing that made me go :| about BiblioCommons becoming A Thing is that, as a third-party service provider, they explicitly state IN THEIR PRIVACY STATEMENT that they will collect data on who you are, what you check out, when you do it, and the volume of genre you circulate.
So! DOUBLE CHECK with your public library a couple things.
1. If you are under the age of 18, what is the circ policy on accessing your record. (Ask the circ person.) If youâre all âIf someone calls to renew how do you verify itâs me?â and the person is all âWe just need your name!â CAUTION. But if theyâre all âLibrary card # or nothing.â be cheerful. Other questions to ask is âDo you match face to name if someone comes to renew in person?â and their answer is âOh, nah! You can send that with Person X!â CAUTION. Most places Iâve been to demand face to name, and thatâs actually important!
2. If you use online resources/content, is there a third-party company that you have to âregisterâ with to use the online databases/catalog. (Ask the circ or reference person.) Generally, if all you need to login to the catalog is your library card # and a password, youâre fine. If you have a âregister with a username!â DANGER SIGNS.
Anyway, for the most part, libraries are pretty big on privacy and access of personal information, but these are a couple things to look for if youâre wanting to keep your reading/education/mental health research private.
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INFO.
Another note from your Friendly Neighborhood Librarian: if you DO need to check out with a human being, go to someone who is busy. Usually weâre so busy we have absolutely NO idea what people are checking out because weâre in THE CHECKOUT ZONE. While it is not really nice to staff, if you feel like you need to hold onto a book and keep coming back to read it, and you donât want to be seen pulling it on and off the shelf, go into a section of non-fiction books that look pretty old, or have been recovered, and are on some topic that doesnât appear at all interesting, and maybe the lighting is a little dodgy. Slide the book BEHIND the old and crusty books (make sure it doesnât fall down the shelf) and REMEMBER where you left it. make a map. Or be that one weird kid who goes up to the front desk and asks where the Kansas Genealogy books are. I, your friendly neighborhood librarian, want you to be safe and informed. As a YA librarian, I want you to have ACCESS. As the assistant director, I really donât care if a book goes a âlittle missing,â as long as it reappears soon for other people who may also need help.
This has come up on my dash over and over and over and Iâve never seen it sourced.Â
So here, This is where you can get these!
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Alice Zielinski is currently an MIT undergraduate studying aeronautical & astronautical engineering and computer science & electrical engineering. In this article, she tells us that
"Many MIT students recount questions about their GPA, test scores, magnificent things theyâve built, other accomplishmentsâwhile I often find myself trying to convince people that I actually attend MIT. The reactions that Iâve received from people range from amusing to borderline offensive, from delightful to âwhat??â"
Just another thing to show to your friends who donât believe that sexism in STEM is a thing. Especially since she had to write a follow up addressing negative responses.

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You know no boy will fuck you if you keep up this asexual thing right
thatâsâŚthatâs literally the pointâŚ
time to log out and not log back in for a whole year
seems like Noya and Mikorin not only share the same voice actor and the passion to be called senpai, they also have the same fashion taste.Â
this is literally my all-time favorite vine

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me: wow i finally understand math
moves on to next question
me: what the hell is this
a city in Nigeria is completely destroyed, 2000 people die & everything the world screams about are 12 dead white âjournalistsâ.
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