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the holy poopacy
May 16, 2009

hey! check this out
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Cessna posted:

I can understand their confusion.

I went to University of Colorado, specifically their Denver Campus. They allow students, alumni, and, yes, the general public to check out books.

I understand that it must get tiresome to be asked about this a dozen times per day, but please don't get mad that people ask because some schools do allow this.

Adding to the confusion, I know of several community college campuses that share buildings with actual public municipal libraries.

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the holy poopacy
May 16, 2009

hey! check this out
Fun Shoe

Cythereal posted:

...I just heard from a friend and former coworker of mine. A mentally ill homeless man not only somehow got a taser, not only did he bring it into the library, but he tased himself with it while sitting at a library computer "to see if it worked."

:sigh: if only he had the presence of mind to Google "does my taser work" instead

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