LittleJerry92
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So I went to a library in a town close to my old one just because there was a Naruto book my old town’s library didn’t have (61) and I planned on checking it out. I would have just read it there, but unfortunately that library is still pretty strict with the mask mandate regardless of your status and I didn’t feel like keeping it on my face when I read it, so I just decided to check it out.
Unfortunately, because I live in NH now, I had to pay 50 dollars to get my card renewed. It also didn’t help that the woman (typical old boomer) had a bit of a bitter attitude when I was interacting with her about it. Thankfully though I didn’t have to deal with her again when I got back with the money after I took it out from the ATM. Still, I was pretty irritated I had to spend so much for my card just because I no longer live in Mass, especially since my old town’s library I didn’t have to pay any money at all when I mentioned my new address. But I do genuinely enjoy going there when I’m in the mood, so I went with it. Still, I’m probably not going to go there for a good while until this virus actually starts to become more under control and masks are no longer a thing period.
Unfortunately, because I live in NH now, I had to pay 50 dollars to get my card renewed. It also didn’t help that the woman (typical old boomer) had a bit of a bitter attitude when I was interacting with her about it. Thankfully though I didn’t have to deal with her again when I got back with the money after I took it out from the ATM. Still, I was pretty irritated I had to spend so much for my card just because I no longer live in Mass, especially since my old town’s library I didn’t have to pay any money at all when I mentioned my new address. But I do genuinely enjoy going there when I’m in the mood, so I went with it. Still, I’m probably not going to go there for a good while until this virus actually starts to become more under control and masks are no longer a thing period.