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Here’s my opinion about a this. These morons cannot acknowledge people are evolving and their time ls up. Change is eminent, change is life in action. Do I like it? Not really but I accept it and move on. It’s happening whether you like it or not.
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Typical evangelist and republican hypocrite
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It’s Potland!
Pot in pot holes! THIS is GENIUS!
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Right now, and for a “limited time,” anyone in the United States between the age of 13 and 21 can apply for a free Brooklyn Public Library eCard, which gives access to 350,000 eBooks, 200,000 audiobooks, and online databases. (Normally, Brooklyn Public Library eCards are only free for people who live and/or work in New York state.)
Story posted April 15, 2022. I’m doing some looking to find out how long “limited time” is
ETA: Brooklyn’s Public Library website also does not specify when this “limited time” will end, but here is their website:
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