Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol library. Is this the 1800s
That says a lot about your level of education.
DP. I have a bachelors, masters, and doctorate and I don’t go to the library. Everything is digitized these days. PP is correct, this is not the 1800s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an obnoxious post, OP. It’s just not a real disaster unless some judgmental fool on DCUM can inform you you’re doing it wrong.
I’ll go you one better, OP. We’ve been buying books for years and have a huge home library. How shoddy of you to need to load up on books at the last second. Careless, really.
Seems wasteful to buy a ton of books you don’t intend to read in the very near future. Plus, you have nowhere near the diversity as a library does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol library. Is this the 1800s
That says a lot about your level of education.
DP. I have a bachelors, masters, and doctorate and I don’t go to the library. Everything is digitized these days. PP is correct, this is not the 1800s.
Would be so much cooler if you just had a doctorate.
Anonymous wrote:What an obnoxious post, OP. It’s just not a real disaster unless some judgmental fool on DCUM can inform you you’re doing it wrong.
I’ll go you one better, OP. We’ve been buying books for years and have a huge home library. How shoddy of you to need to load up on books at the last second. Careless, really.
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, we have a couple Kindles and we have Kindle FreeTime, Kindle Unlimited, Overdrive, and Audible. PRETTY sure by the end of the this closure, we'll have read FAR more books than your and your kids.
Who's the loser now?
Anonymous wrote:Literally have heard zero people complain about too much screen time. It’s a pandemic. Lighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol library. Is this the 1800s
That says a lot about your level of education.
DP. I have a bachelors, masters, and doctorate and I don’t go to the library. Everything is digitized these days. PP is correct, this is not the 1800s.