Aug. 20th, 2009

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There is a library book that has multiple chapters* worth of this bullshit:
two page spread of a library book that has had almost every line underlined in pencil (with some red pen ink)
two page spread of a library book that has had almost every line underlined in pencil
two page spread of a library book that has had almost every line underlined in pencil (with some red pen ink))

I erased most of it on Tuesday and my wrist still hurts.

Why? Why would you write in a library book that does not belong to you? Why would you underline an entire chapter worth of text instead of just making some notation about how chapters 5-7 are the ones you need to use? Why can't you just make some photocopies? Why can't you just take notes? Why do you do these things to the point where I have to hurt myself undoing them?

*I decided to forgo actually counting how many chapters because then instead of reading this you'd be reading about the Princeton employee who went on a killing spree and first stabbed her victims in the right hand with a pencil before shoving an eraser down each one's throat.

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