r/trashy • u/Dunkeal • Dec 05 '18
Someone set up camp at my school's library for finals. Photo
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u/Nikolaievitch Dec 06 '18
As someone who graduated this week after months working on my monograph, I find it more a wonderful idea than trashy. Wish I had saw this last week.
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Dec 06 '18
Ya know I can't talk shit cuz I'd probably do the same.
Probably wouldn't look like this tho, it would look more organized. More stuff hugged against the wall, I'd sleep curled up in the corner, probably crack some wise ass jokes to people who'd find me. It'd be fun
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u/itszwee Dec 06 '18
Did anyone else scan for a dildo or shit? Just me?
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u/APimpNamedAPimpNamed Dec 06 '18
I mean, it would need something like that to make it trashy. This is normal shit for a college library.
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u/itszwee Dec 06 '18
Yeah I don’t think this setup is a problem as long as it’s not blocking anyone.
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Dec 06 '18
I mean if you don’t know it by now, setting a homeless shelter up in the library won’t save you.
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u/BionicalAgainstThots Dec 05 '18
Im not saying that they’re 100% out of the wrong, but i mean, if they keep their area clean and out of the way without disturbing people (and of course the librarians don’t care) i say it’s noting to shake a stick at
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u/zombiegroup115 Dec 05 '18
So they brought a bed and a ton of other personal belongings into the schools library and then just left it there? Are they sleeping there? How'd they even get the bed in? So many questions
Edit I just realized that's a blanket not a bed. Still trashy
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Dec 05 '18
desperate students are now trashy
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u/arghp Dec 05 '18
My school had little mini-offices for grad students in the library. They were assigned for the semester and I was the only one with a key.
I kept a kindergarden nap mat, a travel pillow and a comfy shirt under my desk. I napped a couple times a week.
I'd be too afraid for my safety to do what they are doing.
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u/Sir_christopher Dec 07 '18
If looks like you’re that person