Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a place where the homeless live and express their waste
There is a troll busy on this site today.
How is that trolling? it’s just the truth.
-signed, a library lover who has visited many, many libraries over many years in DC, VA and MD, with children from almost the day they were born. I once shared a public library bathroom with a woman “showering” in the stall next to me, and I was alone with a potty training 2 year old and a three month old strapped to me.
Dp. Libraries are havens for homeless people and assorted vagrants. I avoid the libraries close to the metro. I often go to one which is away from businesses and public transportation to avoid the unfortunate stench which emanates from them.
The compassion from some of you. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you homeschool and otherwise not leave the house besides the library? Germs are where people are, OP.
Homeschoolers are not shut ins.
Did I say they were? I asked asked if she homeschools AND otherwise does not leave the house besides the library.
I'm concerned you're homeschooling and yet can't read yourself.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of libraries are older and moldy. Books are prime hosts for mold. If you feel like you're getting the flu whenever you go the library (or school -- this is true for a lot of MCPS schools as well) then it's a good chance it's mold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you homeschool and otherwise not leave the house besides the library? Germs are where people are, OP.
Homeschoolers are not shut ins.
Did I say they were? I asked asked if she homeschools AND otherwise does not leave the house besides the library.
I'm concerned you're homeschooling and yet can't read yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a place where the homeless live and express their waste
There is a troll busy on this site today.
How is that trolling? it’s just the truth.
-signed, a library lover who has visited many, many libraries over many years in DC, VA and MD, with children from almost the day they were born. I once shared a public library bathroom with a woman “showering” in the stall next to me, and I was alone with a potty training 2 year old and a three month old strapped to me.
Dp. Libraries are havens for homeless people and assorted vagrants. I avoid the libraries close to the metro. I often go to one which is away from businesses and public transportation to avoid the unfortunate stench which emanates from them.
The compassion from some of you. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People bring their sick kids everywhere, including the library. Don't you read the threads on here where people say "Larlo was sick so he stayed home from preschool, but we just had to get out of the house so we went to the library for a little bit." It's like people think their own kids magically don't spread their germs to others. It's just those other kids who do that.
I agree this is the main reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a place where the homeless live and express their waste
There is a troll busy on this site today.
How is that trolling? it’s just the truth.
-signed, a library lover who has visited many, many libraries over many years in DC, VA and MD, with children from almost the day they were born. I once shared a public library bathroom with a woman “showering” in the stall next to me, and I was alone with a potty training 2 year old and a three month old strapped to me.
Dp. Libraries are havens for homeless people and assorted vagrants. I avoid the libraries close to the metro. I often go to one which is away from businesses and public transportation to avoid the unfortunate stench which emanates from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you homeschool and otherwise not leave the house besides the library? Germs are where people are, OP.
Homeschoolers are not shut ins.
Anonymous wrote:People bring their sick kids everywhere, including the library. Don't you read the threads on here where people say "Larlo was sick so he stayed home from preschool, but we just had to get out of the house so we went to the library for a little bit." It's like people think their own kids magically don't spread their germs to others. It's just those other kids who do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a place where the homeless live and express their waste
There is a troll busy on this site today.
How is that trolling? it’s just the truth.
-signed, a library lover who has visited many, many libraries over many years in DC, VA and MD, with children from almost the day they were born. I once shared a public library bathroom with a woman “showering” in the stall next to me, and I was alone with a potty training 2 year old and a three month old strapped to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a place where the homeless live and express their waste
There is a troll busy on this site today.