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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Xuebing Du

Andulka

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

tannertan36

if i look back, i am lost

blake kathryn
YOU ARE THE REASON

#extradirty

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macklin celebrini has autism
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
occasionally subtle
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@hopewearsglasses
This tag isn't just for fanfiction my friends. Use it every day. In. Real. Life.
I spent the afternoon arranging our books by size and color (and itโs so satisfying and looks amazing) and my partner came home and stared in shock at the bookcase and then said โiโm a librarian, you canโt do this.โ
him: you split up all the song of ice and fire books
me: yeah i know, theyโre all primary colors, itโs perfect
him: [self-destructs]
Youโre a monster
As a former bookstore employee, this hurts my soul. I mean, sure it looks nice, but how do you find anything?
it has occurred me during this process that apparently not everyone thinks about books by what color they are? like, literally when iโm looking for a book, i picture it in my mind. i have a veryโฆtactile experience with the books i read and idk! i thought everyone did that lol.
my partner was likeย โhow will i find [this book] for instanceโ and i repliedย โeasy, itโs purpleโ and he looked at me like i was a witch.
OP your brain is neat and I love you for it you funky little color-coded cupcake. But youโre still a monster.
This actually is interesting in terms of information-seeking behavior, which is a thing librarians think about a lot and often actually study (some library jobs require you to publish, and academic librarians, for instance, will often use the students at the college they work at to study how they search for information in order to figure out how to best provide them services).
When you go for an MLS (Masterโs of Library Science, which is a thing, and which is usually required for โprofessional-levelโ library work [which is also a weird and contentious concept that I wonโt go into here]), one of the things you study is the organization of information. This deals with how to determine what a book or other material is โabout"โa concept we tongue-in-cheek call โaboutness"โand how to convey that to a potential user of the item and make it easy for them to find. Things like keywords and subject headings, do I put this book about how often wild birds attack aerial drones in with books about birds or with books about technology, if its a fictional novel do I put fantasy in itโs own section or mix it in with all of the other fiction, so on and so on.
OP is organizing books by how they would look for them. OPโs partner is thinking in terms of aboutness. This is a system that works for OP because itโs their personal library: they know basically what books they own and they only own books that are relevant to them, and if they know what the book looks like, that can be a quick way to find it.
In a library that assumes the public (or people who do not own that particular collection of books) are using the collection, that doesnโt work. Books are often re-issued in multiple covers, or re-bound in new covers when they get worn out, and if the user doesnโt know what the book looks like or is expecting a different cover, theyโre lost. Thatโs why non-personal libraries used standardized cataloging systems like the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress System to organize a book by what itโs โaboutโ, and then put books about the same or similar topics together, marked with labels and signage so a person unfamiliar with the book or collection can find their way to it.
Basically, OPโs system works for their own personal library, because itโs best suited to how the primary userโOP themselvesโlooks for books. OPโs librarian partner is coming from a background of thinking in terms of a public-facing collection, where aboutness is the key criteria and communicating it to a user unfamiliar with the collection is the priority.
And also, OP is a monster.
@official-library-posts
official library post
ima leave this here rq
Getting down on my knees and thanking the humans who invented dishwashers and washing machines.
InsNe that dishwashers are more efficient and easier than just washing them manually but they also use less water. Itโs a win win situation
They ALSO sterilize dishes, due to operating at a far higher temperature than human hands could ever tolerate. It's a win every way.
Made this post about 15 minutes after the repair guy who fixed the pump on my dishwasher packed up his tools and left, as the dishwasher was whirring along doing my dishes from that morning.
He said the exact same thing, which I did not know before that, so spreading this knowledge.
I know I already made a post to this effect but it's so baffling to me when someone defends the fact that headphone jacks are slowly but surely getting phased out by smartphone manufacturers with some variations of "wireless headphones are more convenient anyway" bc like. If we're talking about convenience what I like about wired headphones is that they conveniently have a single plug that makes the same damn pair of headphones universally compatible with every single audio-output-capable device I own, from my phone and my computer to my fucking gameboy and my casette player, it doesn't get any more convenient than that.
literally drinking a beer by the lake and still opened tumblr. some of us are beyond saving
Stupid boy
three years of progress
it's so crazy seeing all of them in a row o_0
"But I don't like the ending/the character/the plot point. I would have done it differently."
Yes. Good. Go get a pen. This is where it begins.
Daredevil gets a lot funnier when you realize the actual Hell's Kitchen comprises less than a single square mile in West Midtown Manhattan. Murdock and Fisk are out here micromanaging the heck out of *checks notes* 25 blocks close to the Hudson River.
i laughed way harder than i should have at this ๐ญ
Matt: nah the vibes are off
Foggy: Matt, Matt please we need money
Foggy & Matt Daredevil, S03E12
these idiots (โฟโ โฟโ )
Memo to everybody :
Never be afraid to recycle an idea you had for a WIP you abandoned. Sometimes the idea needs a different set of characters or a different setting.
An addition:
Never be afraid to recycle an idea you had for a project you already completed. Sometimes ideas really are just that good and deserve to be used more than once.
Don't be afraid to use the same recipe to make a new cake
@karedeviltrash your cakes are delicious, whether it's a new recipe or one you've baked 100 times. keep up the good work ๐ซก