
The security is bad…
>>1
What’s most hopeless is that this feels so normal, or rather, milder than reality.
Is Lilian’s woman Mii-chan?
There are really many people who share the same line of thinking as that magazine’s disgusting old man…
It’s free and welcomes anyone, so it’s just how it is.
The security is too bad.
If we don’t govern ourselves…
>>6
It was the beginning of a struggle that would later be called the “Library War”…
Can we counter the magazine “Kuso Jijii” by hitting it with the chairman?
>>7
Adding a negative to a negative only makes the negative value larger.
In reality, you can also create a crappy staff encyclopedia.
>>10
The Uncle Who Creates the Staff Encyclopedia of Awfulness
Shit level ★★
I haven’t seen any awful staff or awful customers at the local library… Must be lucky.
The local library has several laptops set up for stock trading…
I definitely think the survey guy is doing it for erotic purposes.
The protagonist, who was laughed at, was also treated as a nuisance…
It seems like I could be featured in the encyclopedia even if I go.
When a well-built man with careful muscle addition appears, it usually fits in smoothly, so Shirai-kun is correct.
>>17
This approach feels like using poison to control poison.
>>23
If you are controlling it, then isn’t that good?
The frequency of craziness in public facilities is nothing compared to the internet.
If you want to read it right on the release day, I feel like you should just go to the bookstore.
>>19
The catchphrase after laying out various arguments!
We’re feeding you with our taxes!
There is an old man snoring while sleeping.
I want you to die.
Free public facilities are the last oasis for those who have been ignored by everyone.
>>21
For those maintaining the oasis, it’s hell.
If you don’t like it, why not quit? Now everyone is really quitting and we’re facing a labor shortage.
It depends on the facility when it comes to homework.
We have a study room in our library that is for studying, so I have to do it there.
What does Lilian’s woman want to do…?
>>25
I want to have a long conversation with my favorite staff member, whether it’s due to serious developmental disorders or not.
>>25
Chatting with Hayase-maru.
I can’t make Ishibira-kun the main character; I need to lower the stakes more…
Standing still between the shelves.
The feeling of the female staff member passing by who came to return a book.
There are old guys enjoying themselves from behind.
That’s gross!
Besides the story of the smelly girl
There was a time when a guy, a senior of Ishibara, who was a homeless person, stayed and caused a foul smell… that was tough too.
Body odor, you know…
A really difficult problem.
The more there is diversity and respect for individuals, the better.
Those who criticize that, in other contexts, naturally say things like “respect my rights and diversity” rather than the public good.
>>31
In short, it’s all about me first.
Both the majority and diversity only bring up whatever reasoning is most convenient at the time.
My local library is basically peaceful, but…
The only real drawback is that a crazy person who wanders around while parasitizing shows up almost every day.
The staff doesn’t respond properly either.
The boy who is still continuing to stay in the closed building is still pretty messed up.
Leak!?
It’s quite surprising to find out that there are unexpectedly people around who are like those you wouldn’t expect to see in the service industry…
There are quite a few elderly people who have a strong ammonia smell.
I guess it’s someone wearing adult diapers.
There was also the emergence of the crazy old man vs. the crazy old man in this episode, right?
Lilian’s girl is cute…
Since it’s a free place, the people who gather are…
I can’t do my homework…
>>43
It is generally prohibited to do it in viewing seats in many places.
The sound and vibration of the pen running across the paper are normally noisy.
>>44
Take it easy…
Noble gases are just too old-fashioned…
Is the anonymous user who uses outdated internet slang being considerate so that criticism of the library doesn’t heat up?
Isn’t it an environment where it’s inevitable for a monster like the chairperson to be born?
I’m sorry for constantly extending the loan without reading the book I borrowed.
>>49
The type that buys games and model kits, feels satisfied, and then leaves them stacked up.
The fact that the existence of a muscular figure silences everyone is already the answer.
Unconsciously discriminatory people are just shouting at the weak to gain pleasure.
>>52
So, if we ask whether those who didn’t remain silent are the true justice…
>>56
Still, the ones who don’t shut up are probably more dangerous…
The chairman is seriously terrible.
It causes unnecessary trouble all the time and thinks it’s doing the right and good thing, so when warned, it gets extremely defensive.
First of all, the chairman does not understand that only the staff has the right to manage users within the library.
Well, it’s not just a matter of the library, but I wonder why people try to say it themselves…
>>54
“They say things like, ‘I told the staff, but they don’t take action…'”
>>54
The underlying motivation is the same as other annoying customers; they want to feel good by defeating those who are in a weaker position.
The subject has simply shifted from “myself as a customer → staff or employee” to being among customers.
The advantage you had when dealing with staff or employees disappears when it’s among customers.
“I believe I maintain an advantage by positioning myself as a good user who follows the rules versus the other party, who is a bad user that does not follow the rules…”
Mr. Shirai also has around ★3.
When there are people who chatter away without following the rules and those who bring crying babies, I start to feel like I’m becoming the class president.
Even if I tell the staff, they won’t stop.
Ishihira-kun also has about 4.
>>61
Well, maybe it’s over 6…
A violent delinquent is getting involved.
So this was a library…
Lillian’s woman has a ★1 rating, and it can be troublesome when she shows up during busy times.
It’s just a bit special, a user who wouldn’t be particularly troubled if they came on an ordinary day.
Wasn’t there someone who stuck out their butt?
>>66
Crime is definitely crime, but…
If you do it when really no one is watching and wrap it up quickly, the level of nuisance can be relatively low.
I forgot to bring earplugs the other day, and I realized how annoying it is to hear someone else sniffling…
>>67
I wish those who constantly sniff forever would die from this world.
It should be something that can be resolved with just one time.
Because he’s like Batman or inclined toward vigilante behavior… and there are multiple subspecies even within the chairperson type.
First, the cat aunt type that imposes an ideal without a realistic perspective.
>>69
Types that do not understand allergies or illnesses and types that endlessly crave services and books.
Next is a station-front religious solicitation type that has a sense of justice out of touch with society.
This is an attempt to impose a slightly skewed ideal that the library is a social hub where everyone can chat and teach each other while studying!
There are about three other types that can be classified, and each has a different method of dealing with it.
I liked smelly kids.
The library on a summer weekday in the middle of the day felt like it was filled with the presence of rotten humans.
I nostalgically remember being one of those unemployed people, breathing in and out the rotten air.
Isn’t it actually cleaner on a regular weekday during the summer than during the summer vacation when the kids are around?
It’s not limited to libraries, though.
When my claims are not accepted by public institutions.
I really can’t understand that it comes out that we’re feeding them with our taxes…
>>74
People who don’t pay taxes should consider whose taxes they’re being fed by!
This doesn’t say that the taxes I paid.
>>74
Well, they’re just attacking an easy target to feel good about themselves.
Not many civil servants can directly go and yell at a member of the Diet, right?
It’s scary and troublesome, so…
That’s how it is.
This library is clearly practicing “face hiring.”
Recently, there are some people who hit you with the fact that you should be paying taxes, even though you are not currently paying them.
There was a committee chairman in our hometown too…