They shall not stop to rest here
The city of Houston, horrid armpit that it is, thinks it has figured out a way to keep homeless people out of the city's libraries: people with "offensive odor" are now banned.
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They shall not stop to rest here
The city of Houston, horrid armpit that it is, thinks it has figured out a way to keep homeless people out of the city's libraries: people with "offensive odor" are now banned.
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My mom worked there for like 10 years. Oh, the stories I've heard! Granted, my mom is super racist etc in the worst way. but actually, it was a daily problem for her to have to "help" loud crazy smelly guys who were standing there surfing porn. She fought against censoring or filtering, but a thing goes on where the horrible guys try to make the library ladies talk to them while they are looking at the porn on purpose as a gross power trip. They had no way to throw people out. I think as a librarian she would hold her nose and help someone looking for information, no problem, but... Trust me it's a more complicated problem when you are actually in the middle of it!
I wonder if they will enforce this rule against scary bowheads wearing a ton of perfume... or people who reek of cigarettes! Or maybe have a nice, cheap bathhouse right next to the library!
And I bet you haven't heard the word "bowhead" in a while, home slice!
Bowhead -- that must be an 80s reference, after my time!
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