Tom Gauld | Bluesky

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A cartoon in which the speech bubbles are categorised by colour.

Panel 1: A man cooks dinner for a woman who is looking at his bookshelves. He calls from the kitchen”I hope you’re not judging me on my bookshelves?” (Blue) She replies “Haha, no!” (Orange)

Panel 2: She takes a book off the shelf and asks “Have you read all of these?” (Blue) He replies “Of course!” (Orange)

Panel 3: she leafs through the book and asks “Can I borrow this?’ (Blue) He replies “Sure, I love lending my books!” (Orange)

The key below explains that Blue represents a question and orange represents a lie.

  • Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    I borrowed a couple paperbacks from a friend last year (we only get together once or twice a year). He took photos of them. He and his wife have, by their estimate, at least 60,000 books. They added onto their house to shelve them and converted their garage into a “stacks” room.

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      19 days ago

      That’s rather off putting, tbh. I’ve never lent a book hoping it would come back to me. I’m not some dewey decimal dragon jealous of a hoard of knowledge.