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academic library director summer scares social media goblin 🇲🇽 🏳️‍🌈 📍az > chicago she/her absolutely not a professional account
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!!!!!!!!!!
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💜
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hashtag positive thinking
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100%
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Obviously
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THANK GODS
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As we traveled to the march we created a reality where I was about to president of ILA but I was secretly illiterate. It was definitely gallows humor.
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Anyway, all of this will be in my memoir.
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Sorry, Gabriel. And fucking not gucking. Obviously.
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HE LOOKED LIKE THIS.
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A diner, window booth? I was just gazing, watching people pass when Gabrielle Gucking Byrne walked by. He caught my eye, WINKED, and I've never been the same. This was 1994.
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I was MORTIFIED
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omg that's what he said
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"how do you spell libraries?" he asked. NOT LIKE THAT
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This is what happened the last time I tried to make a sign in haste. Spouse was gentle as he pointed it out.
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From what I've read, he was involved in the movement supporting the Zapatistas in Mexico City; he wasn't with them in Chiapas. So not quite what the term "Zapatista" conjures (and he hasn't claimed that identity AFAIK), but still based — taking significant risk in acting with empathy and solidarity.
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Oh, no. I'm so sorry.
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my mom and I said during the first term we were glad my dad was already dead because it would have killed him.
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Judge: But that's not where we live (in a monarchy). We live in *response* to a monarchy.
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Judge: Makes me think: can president declare vacancy that doesn't exist? If president finds a vacancy, there is a vacancy! If the president finds a rebellion, there is a rebellion! And I try to distinguish in my mind, how is this any different from what a monarchist does?
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Judge: The president is of course limited to his authority. That's the difference between a constitutional govt and King George! It's not that the president says something and it becomes it. Otherwise they become something other than a constitutional officer.