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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- likes libraries, loves bookstores, is allergic to cats
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.
Many thanks to you,Vicki, for writing this wonderful book.
The library cats map is at http://www.ironfrog.com/catsmap.html. I cannot tell how recently it has been updated.