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greenduch16 karma

Oh gosh, this is the first AMA I've been excited about in ages!

What is the strangest thing someone has come into a library and asked you about?

What cool activist stuff have you been seeing lately?

Do you have updates about the Tor exit node conflict between libraries and the department of homeland security? Have more libraries started trying to participate in this program recently?

Your opinions about internet commenting are pretty interesting. What do you think reddit could do well to learn in this regard?

greenduch5 karma

Thanks for the reply!

For folks who just want the juicy bit about fisting:

I had one guy who came up to me in the library — I don’t even know if you can use this, but like, asked me what fisting was, because he’d read it in a book, and he wasn’t really sure. But I think he thought it was something very different. Like fisting as a sex thing. And I was like “Oh, well —” and I gave him like a two-sentence description. He was horrified. Not at what the thing was but at “Oh, I didn’t know I was asking you that!” and then I was like, “Here’s a Susie Bright book that will probably help you understand the rest of it.” And he ran, basically — like just got out of there. But realistically speaking, why shouldn’t we be the people that you ask that question

Also, though you don't spend much time here, you seem to have some good insight into reddit. Thanks!