These viral observations that a shared librarian on Twitter will shock you

The generational division is definitely strong.


You can think of libraries as homes for thousands of unofficial books or study centers, but it is the ideal place to do serious sociological research. Thursday, Twitter User@gumpwitch Shared a list of 28 things they have learned while working in a library - and very little about books.

For example, apparently, there is a disconcerting amount of people who do not know how to spell "the library" and the young people whoCan not read more analog clocks.

Librarians help see and visually impaired people with much more than reading.

And while the elderly read at a quick flashy rhythm, they fight against modern technology.

Speaking of time, the Twitter user has also shared that libraries are no longer necessarily "silent".

But they continue to be a refuge for everyone, regardless of their situation or socio-economic experience.

As teachers, being a librarian is one of the few jobs in which employees are forced to take home equipment to run rather than the opposite. This includes all light bulbs with laminators.

But the best thing about being a librarian? See literally a young reader.

And for more on the joys of reading,Learn the Japanese word that perfectly describes books brine.

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