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Thursday, July 20, 2006
The Library


I have my own spot in the library. Not really my own but a specific study carrell where in I automatically go to whenever I visit. I don't think that students nowadays see the beauty of the place. A myriad of shelves filled with books. Rows and rows of overwhelming tomes of knowledge and wisdom waiting to be opened, power waiting to be unleashed. Unfortunately, the books in the library are a bit roughed up. Proper care has not been upheld. Proper cataloguing is a little short too. Nevertheless, the library still has books. These books create the perfect scholarly and leisurely atmosphere. It would be better of the traces of time were clearly etched on the whole establishment. By this I mean I want the walls to be made of stone like the cathedrals. I want things to looks gothic infused with modernistic things. Esoteric architecture everywhere instead of pipes sticking out and moldy walls. But that may just be me and my taste for aesthetics. Still, the library is a haven for anyone who loves to learn.


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