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The internet, being as wonderful and weird as it is, brings me into contact with a variety of people. One such person, thanks to tumblr, is delicioustentacles. Aside from being an absolute delight, she is also incredibly talented. Like me, she is very much a fan of Dieter Hellstrom/Bridget von Hammersmark, and has been inspired enough to draw them for our enjoyment.
And now, with her permission, I have posted her fanart for your enjoyment, as well. Full image size is 1100 x 950, so clicky to see Dieter/Bridget in all their glory:
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It's as horrifying as it sounds. I work in a library, and the powers that be would prefer for us to be as open and accessible to the public as possible. Sundays are the worst because it's only four hours, in the middle of the day. People who've never been here before or who want to do major research come in on Sundays (when any other day would be ideal).
Fortunately, my boss knows I hate working them, so he avoids scheduling me for Sundays as much as he possibly can.
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My boss is one of the best people I've ever worked with. In his spare time, he's a stage actor and I've found him before in the government documents room memorizing lines to himself. He's a total delight.
I really do enjoy my job, especially in the department I work in, which is Magazines and Special Collections. It encompasses a lot, with genealogy, government documents, bound magazines, microfilm, and the local history room. When things are quiet (which happens quite a bit) I end up reading the copies we have of Photoplay from the silent film era and such.
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Aww, he sounds wonderful.
That's really interesting. You wouldn't run out of things to read/watch! Is it like a huge library or like a smaller community one? (I'm nosy)
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He really is. And whenever necessary, he can quote Futurama at you.
It's really amazing that there's just so much history available, whenever I want to look at it. I spent time at work this past Saturday reading Life magazines from 1960 and the presidential election (they seemed to be in support of Nixon).
Go ahead and be nosy! I could ramble on about anything if given the chance. It's a huge library, as it's the main library located in the city. There's four floors in total, counting the storage floor below my department (it's considered to be the basement level to the public). It's almost unfortunate in way, as patrons aren't aware of everything the library has, that they could easily access if only they knew and asked.
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He sounds perfect already. Stanning.
It's interesting to note if and how they retracted their stance later on lol
Oh wow :D How long have you been working there?
That's a shame. Libraries are just like museums, they should take the time to thoroughly explore~
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He is. All of my co-workers are about as awesome, too. I used to have posts every once and while about them. Basically, I've never worked anywhere else where I could make fisting jokes with the people I work with.
The absolute topper of it all was an article comparing the fashion styles of Pat Nixon and Jackie Kennedy. There Jackie is, in now iconic outfits, compared to Pat who was only really remembered for her alcoholism (I'd be the same if I married Nixon).
This October will mark my seventh year there, and it really doesn't feel like it's been that long. It totally is. For instance, the storage basement has all of the books and media that aren't in as high circulation as others are, but they can still be checked out; patrons just have to request them. Recently, I took much enjoyment in reading the official film book on Tim Burton's Batman. Young, skinny Tim photographed on set with a blurb about how he was the only director "with it" enough to make the Batman film brought me a certain level of joy.