this tiktok will not leave my head and im making it everyone elses problem
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cat inspecting a fallen star outside in the garden
(。・ω・。) hai!!!! twitter userz are you coming back uwu? *glomps you* nya (*/ω\*) hooray!!! you can read my super smexy destiel yaoi fic!!!!! >.< Rawr!! haha sorry, I'm random ヾ(•ω•`)o I'm an SJW btw and suuuuuuper proud of it, and I'll cancel u if you don't like my smexy yaois douj--*cutting to look offscreen* god that's not actually a threat is it? peak SJW discourse doesnt actually come close to Twitter toxicity this won't even faze them. Should I--can we change the script? No? just keep--okay keep filming? okay I--nyaaaa!!! >.< Hetalia is Da Best if you don't think Italy is the kawaiiest then--*cutting offscreen again* I can't. It won't work. This won't keep them out.
September 26th, 2022 - GO LOOK AT JUPITER!
Guys guys guys Jupiter is the closest now it's ever been in 59 years. If you have a good set of binoculars you can see the red spot! Even if you can't it looks like a really bright star!
Go on this website: https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/night/
Put in a city near you and click on Jupiter and find out where it is and GO LOOK AT IT!
It's so bright and my binoculars are $5 but I still got a lil speck of red.
That makes my Miku Movie Marathon for this year’s #MikuAllWeeku!
If
anyone has a favourite from the set, I’d love to hear it. Until next
time…
the fact that nowadays most libraries will only hire you to be a librarian if you have a MASTERS in fucking library science is ridiculous. Are my qualifications of being a hot repressed lesbian who wears glasses not enough for you???
Can't even make a living wage off of being the town's spinster pity case anymore smh
Not to be the guy who "um actuallys" about a funney joak post but there are so many people in the notes who seem to be genuinely upset that you need a master's degree to sit around and smell books all day, and that's also the reaction i get from certain people IRL when I tell them about my degree. The whole "hot repressed lesbian who wears glasses" thing is also pretty objectifying and not cool considering the sexual harassment that librarians and library workers absolutely do face.
There are definitely issues in the profession with the MLS/MLIS degree - it's an incredibly broad field that encompasses things ranging from early childhood education to computer science, and it absolutely is a classist barrier to promotion that keeps people out of jobs they are otherwise qualified for.
But my degree is not like. A degree in shushing people. Library & information science is a complex field, and a lot of the topics covered in my degree are things that you really *couldn't* learn on the job because they're so theoretical and abstract. I personally focused a lot on issues such as information access, mis/disinformation, and the ways in which libraries can challenge or reinforce structural inequality. I'm trying to be brief, but there's sooo much I could talk about here. It's an important field!
I think that writing librarians off as "looking sexy and mysterious while holding a book" and saying "lol why do you even need a degree for that" contributes to the undermining we already face. Libraries and librarians provide an incredibly important service that has only increased in importance as our information landscape has become infinitely more complex, especially since conservative wall street types want to do away with libraries altogether because "nobody reads books anymore and you can just use amazon anyway." You don't need a master's degree to work in a library, but being *a librarian* is different than doing paraprofessional library work, and there is a lot more to the degree than just sniffing books.
Also, if you *do* want to just sit around and read books all day, the MLIS degree is absolutely not for you! At its core, library science is about connecting people with the information they need, so the vast majority of library jobs are, to an extent, customer service jobs. If you like books more than you like people (which was the case for many of my classmates, unfortunately), you will not have a good time working in libraries, master's degree or not.










