Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 3x19 "Choices"

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 3x19 "Choices"
How good is your sense of direction?
i am. lost
I need a gps to get to the same place I've worked for the last 10 years
I need a gps to get to anywhere new
I need a gps to get to anywhere new (and I still get lost)
I can look at the map and then get there without a gps
I just guess where I'm going and hope I end up in the right place
I Know Every Single Street In The City And I have Never Been Lost Ever!
point me in the direction I need to go and I'll work it out
lol I don't go places
reveal results
can the montclair public library really be the "center of community?"
~~~ the montclair thymes investigates using maps and stuff ~~~
the montclair public library wants to be the center of community according to their "strategic plan." is it in their strategic plan to physically move to the actual center of town, though? because, frankly speaking, it would be a shame to steal the glory of LITERALLY being the center of community from whoever actually is there.
to the maps!
do we really need to force "hurricane plumbing heating" to pass the torch of "center of community" to the library? isn't "hurricane plumbing heating" already a good enough place to serve the community? they seem excellent, a real class act:
also we know they have ample heating and plumbing, which is really all we need besides froyo OF COURSE.
~~~ this has been an investigation by the montclair thymes, using maps and stuff ~~~
Writing has nothing to do with meaning. It has to do with landsurveying and cartography, including the mapping of countries yet to come.
Gilles Deleuze, A Thousand Plateaus