NuclearFairy
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Librarians, stereotypes, archetypes, cliches and tropes. What are they? What are your favorites? Which ones are annoying?
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fuck that, the glasses STAY ONAlways instantly hot, just by taking off their glasses, unpinning a hair clip, and undoing top button of blouse.
See also: nerdy male, instantly hot just by removal of glasses, different clothes, and change of position of part in hairdo.
Always instantly hot, just by taking off their glasses, unpinning a hair clip, and undoing top button of blouse.
It's interesting to me that you this. I've known a fair number of librarians over the years. On the whole, I would consider them the most accepting group of people out of any group of professionals I've known. But I think there may be really three different groups of librarians. Public school librarians, public library librarians and college librarians. I think every one I've known socially comes from one of the latter two wings of the profession. Public libraries have become the last refuges for many marginalized communities, so I think it would be very hard to work at a public library if you were not very accepting. And working with college students means almost nothing should surprise you.About every half dozen years the American Library Association has its annual conference in San Francisco, at a big convention center south of Market, the main city artery.
The conference, by a fluke of calendars, always occurred the same weekend as the Gay Pride Parade. Market was closed to crossing traffic for several hours in the middle of the day (when I lived there, I knew you could take an underground passage under the street at the light rail stations, but outsiders had no way of knowing this way was a means of crossing market.) Many major hotels were located North of Market.
It was always supremely entertaining while spectating at the parade, to see hordes of librarians (clothing and sensible shoes along with a certain demeanor were dead giveaways, along with their ALA conference badges) coming to Market street, wondering both HOW they were going to cross Market and get to the conference, and often, amusingly, dumb-struck by the nature of the parade, not what they had bargained for when flying in from Kansas or Tennessee. Naked flamboyant bodies dancing around signing, chanting slogans, midday.
The wide eyed expressions were priceless.
It's too bad Literotica doesn't have a librarian to do that with. Although they would probably get tired of the kind of gushing appreciation porn readers often indulge in.I love it when I bring a book to a librarian to check out, and they get so excited because it's one of their favorite books. If it's by an author I love, I really enjoy geeking out about the author's other works with them. Only had it happen a couple times, but by God it's a wonderful feeling.
Agreed. The glasses must stay on.fuck that, the glasses STAY ON![]()
I got close to a herd of librarians once.
It's very rare to see them in groups, in the wild.
Of course, they ran away when I got too close.