Introvert Vs. Extrovert

Introversion can affect every bit of a person's life, from the way they dress to their grooming habits to the way they interact with other people, and it can make an introvert feel like they're physically different than extroverts.

But introversion and extroversion are all in our heads, and every extrovert who acts like they're so much better than the shy introvert is hiding a dark secret- they're just a meatsack full of muscles, blood and bones, just like everyone else... (Comic by Pain Train Comics)

-Via Geeks Are Sexy


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Earbox,

I found one library dog in the research I did for my film about library cats ("Puss in Books: Adventures of the Library Cat"). It was a very large dog that came to work each day at the library in Norfolk, CT in the 1990's.
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My town has an awesome little independent record store that feels like an old bookstore inside (crammed shelves, handwritten signs, people sitting on the floor going through boxes), and they used to have a "record store cat" who was always there, sleeping on top of the CDs. You'd have to nudge him aside if he was on the section you wanted to look at.
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When I was in Naples once, there was a cat sleeping on a blanket atop some furniture in front of an antique store. He must have been the antique store cat.
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I just finished reading "Dewey: The small-town library cat who changed the world" and found it a quick and charming read. You can find information and pictures of Dewey on the Spencer Library website at spencerlibrary.com/deweybio.htm.
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Getting caught up on posts, obviously I'm way behind. Library school is keeping me from my feed reader. John, did you go to library school at Kent?? I just started there in January. :)
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I just finished reading "Dewey, the Library Cat" and loved every word. I could barely see the words on the last few pages due to my tears. I have had a number of cats over the past many years. One looked a lot like Dewey and was ill at the end of her 19 years; I cried on the vet's shoulder when he had to end her suffering.

Many thanks to you,Vicki, for writing this wonderful book.
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Hey, does anyone know where I could possibly find a copy of the Puss in Books: Adventures of the Library Cat documentary? My daughter loves Dewey, and would love to see it...
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I have just finished "Dewey: The small-town library cat who changed the world", too. It is a hauntingly wonderful book, though inevitably very sad at the end. As well as being the story of a remarkable cat, it is an interesting case study of a public library and its role within the community.

The library cats map is at http://www.ironfrog.com/catsmap.html. I cannot tell how recently it has been updated.
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