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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not taking mine down but we honestly don't get enough foot traffic for it to work.[/quote] So what's the point? [/quote] Virtue signaling. It’s been a dumb trend since their inception. Bunch of NPR listening bots. [/quote] The people who have LFL up in their yards are totally clueless to the fact that they're filled with moldy books from the 60' in them and every single person who opens it wonders why it's still there but for laziness I guess. [/quote] I live in fairly affluent area of a small city with a university nearby, have a park designed by Olmstead and have them all over ou neighborhood and they almost always have best sellers, hard covers and new books in them and change quite frequently- also have advanced readers copies and non-fiction. I think a lot of older people who read a lot but wont keep a book if they dont like it and our local public library has months long waiting lists. its in a colder area of teh country and I've noticed ppl in colder areas all over basically identify as book people- maybe they buy the. books and dont actually read them and that is why they end up in the LFL! but its how they self identify. [/quote]
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