This is to everyone who commented on a “shut up in the library” bitch that has ever said something along the lines of “WHY DONT U GROW SOME BALLS AND TELL THEM TO SHUT UP”

Fuck you guys!!! Do you honestly think us students just sit around and accept people talking in the quiet rooms while angrily building up a sweat and shaking it out into our keyboards to write a bitch?? NO! I don’t let it happen and I know many other people don’t either. We are not all spineless tools with the inability bring up the courage to tell others to be quiet (and instead write a bitch).

The whole concept of a QUIET room in a library is that it is supposed to be QUIET. It’s no problem to say, “hey, could you mind shutting the hell up?” but the point is that WE SHOULDN’T HAVE TO. THIS is why we bitch about it!! Rules of common courtesy are to be quiet and respectful while others are studying ESPECIALLY in a library. What were saying in our bitches is that were sick and tired of people disrespecting us and not following the simple rules that are posted throughout the entire fucking library.

See I can tell these fuckers to shut up + write a bitch about it at the same time, but how would you idiot commenters know? You don’t. You DON’T KNOW the story of what happened (whether we asked the people to be quiet or not) because us bitchers haven’t told you. So screw off with the advice/bitches about a bitch!! STOP commenting “ahhhh another library bitch”; “grow some grapes”; “a simple hey can you be quiet is all it takes…”; etc. on other people’s library bitches and making us even more pissed off than we already are!!!!!

This needed to be done on behalf of my fellow student bitchers. —Reppin’ respect

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23 Comments

  1. It’s we’re, not were.

    Might want to put some more money on your schooling to take some grammer 101.

  2. we get it op but what are YOU prepared to do about it. perhaps fines could be put in place

  3. some people think the world revolves around them therefore they do what they want when they want. These are the people who are talking in the library. It is the staff’s responsibility to ensure the rules are followed. If you can’t / won’t tell the offender to shut up (and I respect that you ‘shouldn’t’ have to but suck it up and deal with the things you shouldn’t have to do) then talk to the staff and have these people removed from the quiet room.

    YOU don’t know us and you don’t know that we’re not people who deal with this stuff in our lives either.

    Common courtesy ain’t so common any more.

    have a great day! 🙂

  4. I ‘d love to see the university set’s reinactment of actor Peter Finch’s brilliant catchphrase in the classic 70s movie ‘Network’ – I’MASMADASHELLANDI’MNOTGOINGTOTAKEITANYMORE!’ Then I might pay attention to those fucking whiny college kids.

  5. OP….quit typing on your netbook, notebook, MacBook, whatever in the Quiet Room. You’re typing is driving people mad!

  6. THANK YOU, sorry but we needed this. I realize there is a lot of hate directed at students on here, but the students bitching about the quiet zone aren’t the spoiled brats coming down from Ontario to piss on your lawns and keep you awake at 2 a.m. in the morning.

  7. I always love all the people who claim to be sooo tough and say “well I’d just tell them to shut the hell up” or “just tell them to be quiet, grow some balls,” etc., when the fact is it depends on who it is. Some little skiny fucker, sure you’d be brave enough to say something, but if you’re on the bus along Gottingen Street or through North End Dartmouth and a bunch of gangsta gangstas are sitting at the back of the bus talking loudly, with their feet and bags on the seats, would you go right up to them and tell them “excuse me, please quiet down and take your feet and bags off the seats?” Of course not, you’d just shut up and deal with it like 98% of everyone else.

  8. In todays world where the young ‘uns are terrified of actually speaking to one another; why don’t you tweet, facbook, text, e-mail, blog the niosy ones and tell them to shut up.

  9. Lol – fuckin noobs & wanabes’.

    Do you honestly think us students just sit around and accept people talking in the quiet rooms while angrily building up a sweat and shaking it out into our keyboards to write a bitch?? – Yes, yes I do. If you had any guts, and told someone to quiet down, it would have been in the first line of the bitch.

    lala – not hatred, contempt. Seriously, if you cannot handle the stress of a confrontation in a library, you’ll be an “epic fail” when real life get ahold of you.

    alphabetsoup – big difference between, public transport and a public library. If it doesn’t hurt me or someone else, I keep quiet. – watch yorself or oqwerty will file a copyright infringemet suit.

    I am just so sick and tired of all you self-entitled, I’m so offended somene do somrething about it , prissy assed whiners, that I could just puke. Mommy isn’t here cup-cake, be an adult for yourself.

  10. Actually Q, that’s not necessarily true. I was on one of the routes you stated with my daughter and when a bunch of gangsta gangsta’s were on the back of the bus loudly cursing and swearing I did turn around and asked them somewhat politly to cut it out.

    And guess what happened: They did. Not one curse came out of their mouth after that.

    I think if we want real results from people, saying “shut the fuck up” might not be the best way, try the polite way first and then say “shut the fuck up” and go into bitch/asshole mode.

  11. Nice pooch, painey! Hope everyone is having an enjoyable weekend.

    Op – fuck off.

    If I’ve read it once, I’ve read it a million times on this site “if you can’t handle the heat, get the fuck out of the fire”.

  12. once i almost burned the bake shop down…don’t walk away from caramel. more smoke than fire “phew”

  13. Notice these posts are always about the Killam?
    I’m tellin’ ya. The only viable solution is to GTFO of the Killam and move to a quieter library (i.e. the Kellogg). The Killam is a terrible environment full of nasty air and 18-year-olds. At the Kellogg, most students are older, have a previous degree, or are just more respectful.
    You can’t change people, but you CAN change your environment.

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