6. Peikonlainen muistaa lainanneensa Krampuksen reppua muttei sitä mihin hän sen laittoi sen jälkeen
6. Peikonlainen remembers borrowing bagpack of Krampus but not where they put it afterwards

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6. Peikonlainen muistaa lainanneensa Krampuksen reppua muttei sitä mihin hän sen laittoi sen jälkeen
6. Peikonlainen remembers borrowing bagpack of Krampus but not where they put it afterwards
ANGRY: Respect the fucking Public Library materials!!
I'm annoyed. I got the Nightmare on Elm Street collection from the library, because I've never seen all the films, but the thing that really drives my fucking crazy is the way people treat library DVDs and stuff. I mean we pay taxes for a library and the materials housed in that library for our use and borrowing. Those DVDs are collectively ours. Don't fucking use the discs as fucking coasters and a place to chop your cocaine on!! I have part 3 here, in-hand, with a coffee ring on it or some stain on the shiny side of the disc (like dude that's the side that has the movie!!), and a bunch of little scratches. i washed it off. Is It really so hard to take a DVD from the box and put it into a DVD player without scratching it up!? Or covering it in sticky shit? I mean fuck, come on. Also on "Don't say a word" which I rented from the library & watched a few days ago was dirty as hell as knicked up too... I mean seriously, do some people just figure: "oh it's free and it's the library's shit so who cares if I scratch it up", goddamn son of bitch!! It's EVERYONE'S stuff!! treat it like you would your own stuff, do better, don't be a asshole piece of trash. I spilled a tea on a dvd that I own once, I cleaned it all up, the DVD cover, the disc, the box, dried it up, and I've done the same to borrowed DVDs that I have had accidents with a very few times that were in my "care" at the moment. Accidents happen, it's understandable... But why leave them a mess?? Hell, I clean a DVD that someone else returns all sticky because I'm not putting a sticky DVD in my DVD player, and like who does that? Puts a DVD covered in some sticky goopy shit back in a box and takes it back to the library that way? I swear I want to be a library policy maker, you return a DVD covered in a gallon of sticky dried on cupcake icing, you just lost your fucking DVD renting privileges at all the county library branches for a fucking year. You do it a second time and we kill you. SIMPLE. unfortunately that second consequence won't fly... But I can dream, can't I?
ok but get this
art libraries
like a regular library, but you can borrow pieces of art instead of books. formal dinner? borrow a nice vase for the center piece. nosy family is visiting? borrow a few paintings to make it seem like you're better than them.
On Borrowing
After a recent experience, I've decided I'm not going to let people borrow mission critical equipment.
That's all.