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676 Banned Books List
  • No doubt. I can do that and probably should have, but I read an article about this list and any forums discussing the access to it only ever referred to one site with images as the only source. The articles occasionally indicated that the list was made public on social media but they never indicated when and where. So, more than anything, I just wanted to get the list into a copypasta format that others could use. I'm under a heavy work load at the moment, but once available I can throw a spreadsheet together with some sorting options.

  • 676 Banned Books List
  • Oh, and if you were wondering about the context, this is the list that a select few people have been using to enact several bans throughout the US. Example here.

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    676 Banned Books List

    I couldn't find the list in a text copy-able format, so I OCR'd it and tried to do the best I could. I am missing a book somewhere, my count is 675, so I'm assuming I messed something up. Please feel welcome to take, copy, share, request edits, FTFY, as well as make sure these books are still in your library. I haven't read them but the people trying to get rid of them are a bit close-minded and could probably benefit from reading things on this list. Apologies if I've messed anything up. I wrapped the table in a spoiler so your screen doesn't stroke out. Okay, Thanks!!!

    Banned Book List

    | | Title | Author | Book Count | | ---: | :--- | :--- | ---: | | 1 | The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian | Alexie, Sherman | 1 | | 2 | Ace Voices | Young, Eris | 1 | | 3 | Adjustment Day | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 4 | After | Efaw, Amy | 1 | | 5 | Al Capone Does My Shirts | Choldenko, Gennifer | 1 | | 6 | All American Boys | Reynolds, Jason & B. Kiely | 1 | | 7 | All Boys Aren’t Blue | Johnson, George M | 1 | | 8 | All My Rage | Tahir, Sabaa | 1 | | 9 | All That’s Left in the World | Brown, Erik J | 1 | | 10 | All the Bright Places | Niven, Jennifer | 1 | | 11 | All the Things We Do in the Dark | Mitchell, Saundra | 1 | | 12 | All Your Perfects | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 13 | All’s Faire in Middle School | Jamieson, Victoria | 1 | | 14 | Allegedly | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 15 | The Almost Moon | Sebold, Alice | 1 | | 16 | Almost Perfect | Katcher, Brian | 1 | | 17 | Alt Ed | Atkins, Catherine | 1 | | 18 | America | Frank, E.R. | 1 | | 19 | American Psycho | Ellis, Bret Easton | 1 | | 20 | An Abundance of Katherines | Green, John | 1 | | 21 | Anatomy of a Boyfriend | Snadowsky, Daria | 1 | | 22 | Anatomy of a Single Girl | Snadowsky, Daria | 1 | | 23 | And They Lived... | Salvatore, Steven | 1 | | 24 | Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging | Rennison, Louise | 1 | | 25 | Anne: An Adaptation of Anne of Green Gables (sort of) | Gros, Kathleen | 1 | | 26 | Anne Frank’s Diary: The Graphic Adaptation | Folman, Ari & D. Polonsky | 1 | | 27 | The Anthropocene Reviewed | Green, John | 1 | | 28 | The Anti-Racist Kid | Kendi, Ibram X | 1 | | 29 | Arden Grey | Stoeve, Ray | 1 | | 30 | Are You My Mother: A Comic Drama | Bechdel, Alison | 1 | | 31 | Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe | Saenz, Benjamin Alire | 1 | | 32 | Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World | Saenz, Benjamin Alire | 1 | | 33 | The Art of Drag | Hall, Jake | 1 | | 34 | The Art of Racing in the Rain | Stein, Garth | 1 | | 35 | As the Crow Flies | Gillman, Melanie | 1 | | 36 | Ashes | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 37 | Ask the Passengers | King, A.S. | 1 | | 38 | The Assassin and the Desert | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 39 | The Assassin and the Empire | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 40 | The Assassin and the Pirate Lord | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 41 | The Assassin’s Blade | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 42 | Assassination Classroom: Volumes 1-8, 11 | Matsui, Yusei | 9 | | 43 | Attack of the Black Rectangles | King, Amy Sarig | 1 | | 44 | Autoboyography | Lauren, Christina | 1 | | 45 | The Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens | Purkis, Yenn & S. Rose | 1 | | 46 | The Bane Chronicles | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 47 | Bang | McMann, Lisa | 1 | | 48 | Banned Book Club | Hyun, Kim & R Estrada | 1 | | 49 | The Bare Naked Book | Stinson, Kathy | 1 | | 50 | The Bell Jar | Plath, Sylvia | 1 | | 51 | Be Amazing: A History of Pride | Desmond is Amazing | 1 | | 52 | Be Prepared | Brosgol, Vera | 1 | | 53 | Beautiful | Reed, Amy | 1 | | 54 | Beautiful Bastard | Lauren, Christina | 1 | | 55 | Beautiful Disaster | McGuire, Jamie | 1 | | 56 | Beetle and the Hollowbones | Layne, Aliza | 1 | | 57 | Before We Disappear | Hutchinson, Shaun David | 1 | | 58 | Being Jazz: My Life as a Transgender Teen | Jennings, Jazz | 1 | | 59 | Beloved | Morrison, Toni | 1 | | 60 | The Best Laid Plans | Lund, Cameron | 1 | | 61 | Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out | Kuklin, Susan | 1 | | 62 | The Big Bath House | Maclear, Kyo | 1 | | 63 | Bitter | Emezi, Akwaeke | 1 | | 64 | Black Boy Joy | Mbalia, Kwame | 1 | | 65 | The Black Flamingo | Atta, Dean | 1 | | 66 | The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Friend | Joseph, Frederick | 1 | | 67 | Blackout | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 68 | Blankets | Thompson, Craig | 1 | | 69 | Blazed | Myers, Jason | 1 | | 70 | Bliss | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 71 | The Blood Runs Like a River Through My Dreams | Nasdijj | 1 | | 72 | Bloom | Panetta, Kevin | 1 | | 73 | Blue is the Warmest Color | Maroh, Jul | 1 | | 74 | The Bluest Eye | Morrison, Toni | 1 | | 75 | Bodies are Cool! | Feder, Tyler | 1 | | 76 | The Body: A Guide for Occupants | Bryson, Bill | 1 | | 77 | Body Image | Hammond, Mel | 1 | | 78 | Bone: Ghost Circles | Smith, Jeff | 1 | | 79 | Born on the Bayou | Lourd, Blaine | 1 | | 80 | The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World | Reed, Amy | 1 | | 81 | Boy Girl Boy | Koertge, Ron | 1 | | 82 | Boy Meets Boy | Levithan, David | 1 | | 83 | Boy Toy | Lyga, Barry | 1 | | 84 | Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World | Bagieu, Penelope | 1 | | 85 | The Breakaways | Johnson, Cathy G. | 1 | | 86 | Breathless | Niven, Jennifer | 1 | | 87 | The Bronze Key | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 88 | Brooms | Walls, Jasmine | 1 | | 89 | Bumped | McCafferty, Megan | 1 | | 90 | Burned | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 91 | Call Me By Your Name | Aciman, Andre | 1 | | 92 | Camp QUILTBAG | Sass, AJ & Nicole Melleby | 1 | | 93 | Candidly Cline | Ormsbee, Kathryn | 1 | | 94 | Can’t Take That Away | Salvatore, Steven | 1 | | 95 | The Carnival at Bray | Foley, Jessie Ann | 1 | | 96 | Catwoman: Soulstealer | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 97 | Cemetery Boys | Thomas, Aiden | 1 | | 98 | Chain of Gold | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 99 | Chain of Iron | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 100 | Chains | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 101 | The Chandler Legacies | Nazemian, Abdi | 1 | | 102 | Changing You! | Saltz, Dr. Gail | 1 | | 103 | Check Please! Book 1: #HOCKEY | Ukazu, Ngozi | 1 | | 104 | Check & Mate | Hazelwood, Ali | 1 | | 105 | Cheer Up! Love and Pompoms | Frazier, Crystal | 1 | | 106 | A Child called “It” | Pelzer, David | 1 | | 107 | Choke | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 108 | Chosen | Cast, P.C. and Kristin | 1 | | 109 | Cinderella is Dead | Bayron, Kalynn | 1 | | 110 | The Circle | Eggers, Dave | 1 | | 111 | City of Ashes | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 112 | City of Bones | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 113 | City of Fallen Angels | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 114 | City of Glass | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 115 | City of Heavenly Fire | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 116 | City of Lost Souls | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 117 | Clap When You Land | Acevedo, Elizabeth | 1 | | 118 | A Clash of Kings | Martin, George R.R. | 1 | | 119 | Clean | Reed, Amy | 1 | | 120 | Clockwork Angel | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 121 | A Clockwork Orange | Burgess, Anthony | 1 | | 122 | Clockwork Princess | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 123 | Clockwork Prince | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 124 | Closer | Cooper, Dennis | 1 | | 125 | Closer to Nowhere | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 126 | Club Drugs | Marcovitz, Hal | 1 | | 127 | Collateral | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 128 | Collected Poems: 1947-1980 | Ginsberg, Allen | 1 | | 129 | The Color of Earth | Hwa, Kim Dong | 1 | | 130 | The Color Purple | Walker, Alice | 1 | | 131 | The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Tantric Sex | Kurianksy, Dr. Judy | 1 | | 132 | Concrete Rose | Thomas, Angie | 1 | | 133 | Confess | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 134 | Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue (Bk 1) | Walsch, Neale Donald | 1 | | 135 | Cool for the Summer | Adler, Dahlia | 1 | | 136 | The Copper Gauntlet | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 137 | A Court of Frost and Starlight | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 138 | A Court of Mist and Fury | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 139 | A Court of Silver Flames | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 140 | A Court of Thorns and Roses | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 141 | A Court of Wings and Ruin | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 142 | Crank | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 143 | Crash | McMann, Lisa | 1 | | 144 | The Crown of Gilded Bones: A Blood and Ash Novel (Bk 3) | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 145 | Crown of Midnight | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 146 | Cryer’s Cross | McMann, Lisa | 1 | | 147 | Cursed: Gilded Duology Book 2 | Meyer, Marissa | 1 | | 148 | Cut | McCormick, Patricia | 1 | | 149 | Damned | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 150 | Damsel | Arnold, Elana | 1 | | 151 | Dancing at the Pity Party | Feder, Tyler | 1 | | 152 | Darius the Great Deserves Better | Khorram, Adib | 1 | | 153 | Darius the Great is Not Okay | Khorram, Adib | 1 | | 154 | Dark Shimmer | Napoli, Donna Jo | 1 | | 155 | The Darkest Hour | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 156 | The Darkness Outside Us | Schrefer, Eliot | 1 | | 157 | Daughters Unto Devils | Lukavics, Amy | 1 | | 158 | A Day No Pigs Would Die | Peck, Robert Newton | 1 | | 159 | Dead End | Myers, Jason | 1 | | 160 | Dead to You | McMann, Lisa | 1 | | 161 | Deal With It! | Drill, McDonald, Rhodes | 1 | | 162 | Dear Martin | Stone, Nic | 1 | | 163 | Death Wind | Bell, William | 1 | | 164 | The Deep and Dark Blue | Smith, Niki | 1 | | 165 | Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda | Stassen, J.P. | 1 | | 166 | Different for Boys | Ness, Patrick | 1 | | 167 | Dime | Frank, E.R. | 1 | | 168 | Discrimination in Society: Racial Discrimination | Parks, Peggy J | 1 | | 169 | Doing It! | Witton, Hannah | 1 | | 170 | Don’t Look Back | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 171 | Doomed | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 172 | Drama | Telgemeier, Raina | 1 | | 173 | Draw Me A Star | Carle, Eric | 1 | | 174 | Dreaming in Cuban | Garcia, Cristina | 1 | | 175 | Dress Codes For Small Towns | Stevens, Courtney | 1 | | 176 | The Duff: A Novel | Keplinger, Kody | 1 | | 177 | Dumplin’ | Murphy, Julie | 1 | | 178 | Eleanor and Park | Rowell, Rainbow | 1 | | 179 | Embrace Series, Book 1 | Shirvington, Jessica | 1 | | 180 | Emergency Contact | Choi, Mary H.K. | 1 | | 181 | Empire of Storms | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 182 | Even if I Fall | Johnson, Abigail | 1 | | 183 | Every Heart A Doorway | McGuire, Seanan | 1 | | 184 | Every Last Breath | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 185 | Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Puberty | Katz, Morris | 1 | | 186 | Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry | Goffney, Joya | 1 | | 187 | Exit Here | Myers, Jason | 1 | | 188 | Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close | Foer, Jonathan Safran | 1 | | 189 | Fable | Young, Adrienne | 1 | | 190 | Fade | McMann, Lisa | 1 | | 191 | Fall with Me | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 192 | Fallout | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 193 | Fangirl | Rowell, Rainbow | 1 | | 194 | The Fault in our Stars | Green, John | 1 | | 195 | Felix Ever After | Callender, Kacen | 1 | | 196 | The Female of the Species | McGinnis, Mindy | 1 | | 197 | Feral Sins | Wright, Suzanne | 1 | | 198 | Fifteen Hundred Miles from the Sun | Villa, Johnny Garza | 1 | | 199 | Fifty Shades of Grey | James, E.I. | 1 | | 200 | Fight Club | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 201 | Finding Cinderella | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 202 | Finding Perfect | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 203 | Fire Force 01 | Ohkubo, Atsushi | 1 | | 204 | The First to Die at the End | Silvera, Adam | 1 | | 205 | The Fixer | Malamud, Bernard | 1 | | 206 | Flamer | Curato, Mike | 1 | | 207 | Flight | Alexie, Sherman | 1 | | 208 | Flowers in the Attic | Andrews, V.C. | 1 | | 209 | Forbidden | Suzuma, Tabitha | 1 | | 210 | Forever | Blume, Judy | 1 | | 211 | Forever For a Year | Gottfred, B.T. | 1 | | 212 | Forever with You | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 213 | Foul is Fair | Capin, Hannah | 1 | | 214 | Freak the Mighty | Philbrick, Rodman | 1 | | 215 | The Freedom Writers’ Diary | with Erin Gruwell, | 1 | | 216 | Friction | Frank, E.R. | 1 | | 217 | Friday | Heinlein, Robert | 1 | | 218 | From Blood and Ash | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 219 | Fun Home | Bechdel, Alison | 1 | | 220 | Gabi, A Girl in Pieces | Quintero, Isabel | 1 | | 221 | A Game of Thrones | Martin, George R.R. | 1 | | 222 | A Game of Thrones (A Graphic Novel; Books 1-4) | adapted by Daniel Abraham | 4 | | 223 | The GayBCs | Webb, M.L. | 1 | | 224 | Gender Pirates | Labelle, Sophie | 1 | | 225 | Gender Queer | Kobabe, Maia | 1 | | 226 | George | Gino, Alex | 1 | | 227 | Get A Life, Chloe Brown | Hibbert, Talia | 1 | | 228 | Ghost Boys | Rhodes, Jewell Parker | 1 | | 229 | Ghosts of Shadow Market | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 230 | The Gift | Steel, Danielle | 1 | | 231 | Gilded | Meyer, Marissa | 1 | | 232 | Girl: Love, Sex, Romance and Being You | Rayne, Karen | 1 | | 233 | Girl in Translation | Kwok, Jean | 1 | | 234 | Girl Man’s Up | Girard, M.E. | 1 | | 235 | The Girl Who Fell From the Sky | Durrow, Heidi W | 1 | | 236 | The Girl Who Knew Too Much | Brooks, Tiffany | 1 | | 237 | Girls Like Us | Giles, G | 1 | | 238 | Glass | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 239 | Go Ask Alice | Anonymous | 1 | | 240 | Gossip Girl: Nobody Does It Better | Ziegesar, Cecily von | 1 | | 241 | Graceling | Cashore, Kristin | 1 | | 242 | Granddad’s Pride | Woodgate, Harry | 1 | | 243 | Green | Gino, Alex | 1 | | 244 | Grit | French, Jillian | 1 | | 245 | Grl2Grl | Peters, Julie Anne | 1 | | 246 | Grown | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 247 | Guyaholic | Mackler, Carolyn | 1 | | 248 | Half of a Yellow Sun | Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi | 1 | | 249 | The Handmaid’s Tale | Atwood, Margaret | 1 | | 250 | The Handmaid’s Tale: the Graphic Novel | Atwood adapted by R Nault | 1 | | 251 | The Handsome Girl and Her Beautiful Boy | Gottfred, B.T. | 1 | | 252 | The Hate U Give | Thomas, Angie | 1 | | 253 | The Haters | Andrews, Jesse | 1 | | 254 | Haunted | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 255 | Heart of Bones | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 256 | The Heartbreak Bakery | Capetta, A.R. | 1 | | 257 | Heartstopper (Volumes 1-4) | Oseman, Alice | 4 | | 258 | The Heartstopper Yearbook | Oseman, Alice | 1 | | 259 | Heir of Fire | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 260 | The Henna Wars | Jaigirdar, Adiba | 1 | | 261 | Here’s to Us | Albertalli, Becky & Adam Silvera | 1 | | 262 | Heroine | McGinnis, Mindy | 1 | | 263 | Him | Bowen, Sarina & Elle Kennedy | 1 | | 264 | History is All You Left Me | Silvera, Adam | 1 | | 265 | Hold Me Closer | Cooper, Tiny | 1 | | 266 | Home Body | Kaur, Rupi | 1 | | 267 | Homegoing | Gyasi, Yaa | 1 | | 268 | The Honeys | La Sala, Ray | 1 | | 269 | Honor Girl | Thrash, Maggie | 1 | | 270 | Hooked | Greenman, Catherine | 1 | | 271 | Hopeless | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 272 | House of Earth and Blood | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 273 | House of Sky and Breath | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 274 | How Beautiful the Ordinary | Cart, Michael | 1 | | 275 | How it All Blew Up | Ahmadi, Arvin | 1 | | 276 | How to Be a (Young) Antiracist | Kendi, Ibram X & Nic Stone | 1 | | 277 | The House on Mango Street | Cisneros, Sandra | 1 | | 278 | Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body | Gay, Roxane | 1 | | 279 | I Am Margaret Moore | Capin, Hannah | 1 | | 280 | I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter | Sanchez, Erika L | 1 | | 281 | 1 Can’t Date Jesus | Arceneaux, Michael | 1 | | 282 | I Kissed Shara Wheeler | McQuiston, Casey | 1 | | 283 | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | Angelou, Maya | 1 | | 284 | I Never | Hopper, Laura | 1 | | 285 | Icebreaker: A Novel (Maple Hills Series, Book 1) | Grace, Hannah | 1 | | 286 | Identical | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 287 | Identity: A Story of Transitioning | Maison, Corey | 1 | | 288 | If I See You Again Tomorrow | Couch, Robbie | 1 | | 289 | If I Was Your Girl | Russo, Meredith | 1 | | 290 | If There’s No Tomorrow | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 291 | I’ll Give You the Sun | Nelson, Jandy | 1 | | 292 | Imogene, Obviously | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 293 | The Impossible Knife of Memory | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 294 | Impulse | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 295 | In Case You’re Curious | Planned Parenthood | 1 | | 296 | Infandous | Arnold, Elana K | 1 | | 297 | The Infinite Moment of Us | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 298 | Infinity Son | Silvera, Adam | 1 | | 299 | The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue | Schwab, V.E. | 1 | | 300 | Invisible Monsters Remix | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 301 | The Iron Trial | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 302 | It Ends With Us | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 303 | It Isn’t Rude to Be Nude | Haine, Rosie | 1 | | 304 | It Looks Like This | Mittlefehldt, Rafi | 1 | | 305 | It Starts With Us | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 306 | It’s Kind of a Funny Story | Vizzini, Ned | 1 | | 307 | It’s Not the Stork | Harris, Robie | 1 | | 308 | It’s Perfectly Normal (any edition) | Harris, Robie | 1 | | 309 | It’s So Amazing | Harris, Robie | 1 | | 310 | Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World | Blake, Ashley Herring | 1 | | 311 | I Wish You All the Best | Deaver, Mason | 1 | | 312 | Izzy at The End of the World | Reynolds, K.A. | 1 | | 313 | Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts) | Rosen, L.C. | 1 | | 314 | Jay’s Gay Agenda | June, Jason | 1 | | 315 | Jesus Land: A Memoir | Scheeres, Julia | 1 | | 316 | Julie of the Wolves | George, Jean Craighead | 1 | | 317 | Juliet Takes A Breath | Rivera, Gabby | 1 | | 318 | Juliet Takes A Breath (Graphic Novel) | Rivera, Gabby | 1 | | 319 | Just Shy of Ordinary | Sass, A.J. | 1 | | 320 | Kasher in the Rye | Kasher, Moshe | 1 | | 321 | Kate in waiting | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 322 | Kingdom of Ash | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 323 | A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 324 | Kiss & Tell | Khorram, Adib | 1 | | 325 | Kiss Number 8 | Venerable | 1 | | 326 | Kissing Kate | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 327 | The Kite Runner | Hosseini, Khaled | 1 | | 328 | The Knife and the Butterfly | Perez, Ashley Hope | 1 | | 329 | L8r,G8r | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 330 | Lady Midnight: The Dark Artifices Book 1 | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 331 | Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution | Callender, Kacen | 1 | | 332 | Last Night at the Telegraph Club | Lo, Malinda | 1 | | 333 | Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me | Valero-O’Connell, Rosemary | 1 | | 334 | Layla | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 335 | Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me | Tamaki, Mariko | 1 | | 336 | Lawn Boy | Evison, Jonathan | 1 | | 337 | Leah on the Offbeat | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 338 | Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School | Reyes, Sonora | 1 | | 339 | A Lesson in Vengeance | Lee, Victoria | 1 | | 340 | Let Me Hear A Rhyme | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 341 | Let’s Talk About It | Moen, Erika & Matthew Nolan | 1 | | 342 | Let’s Talk About Love | Kann, Claire | 1 | | 343 | LGBTQ: The Survival Guide for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Questioning Teens | Huegel, Kelly | 1 | | 344 | LGBTQ+ Rights | Loh-Hagan, Virginia | 1 | | 345 | Lies, Knives and Girls in Red Dresses | Koertge, Ron | 1 | | 346 | Life is Funny | Frank, E.R. | 1 | | 347 | Light it Up | Magoon, Kekla | 1 | | 348 | Lighter Than My Shadow | Green, Katie | 1 | | 349 | Like Water for Chocolate | Esquivel, Laura | 1 | | 350 | Like a Love Story | Nazemian, Abdi | 1 | | 351 | Lily and Dunkin | Gephart, Donna | 1 | | 352 | Listen to your Heart | West, Kasie | 1 | | 353 | Little and Lion | Colbert, Brandy | 1 | | 354 | The Little Black Book for Girlz: A Book on Healthy Sexuality | St. Stephen’s Community House | 1 | | 355 | Living Dead Girl | Scott, Elizabeth | 1 | | 356 | Lolita | Nabokov, Vladimir | 1 | | 357 | Long Way Down | Reynolds, Jason | 1 | | 358 | Looking for Alaska | Green, John | 1 | | 359 | Lord of Shadows | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 360 | Losing Hope | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 361 | Losing the Girl | -- | 1 | | 362 | Lost in the Never Woods | Thomas, Aiden | 1 | | 363 | The Love Interest | Dietrich, Cale | 1 | | 364 | Love Lies Beneath | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 365 | A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend | Horner, Emily | 1 | | 366 | Loveless | Oseman, Alice | 1 | | 367 | The Lovely Bones | Sebold, Alice | 1 | | 368 | Lucky | Sebold, Alice | 1 | | 369 | Lullaby | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 370 | Luna | Peters, Julie Anne | 1 | | 371 | Making A Baby | Greener, Rachel | 1 | | 372 | Man O’ War | McCarthy, Cory | 1 | | 373 | Margo Zimmerman Gets the Girl | Shrum, Brianna & S Waxelbaum | 1 | | 374 | Marriage of A Thousand Lies | Sindu, S.J. | 1 | | 375 | Maus: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History | Spiegelman, Art | 1 | | 376 | Maus: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began | Spiegelman, Art | 1 | | 377 | Maybe Not | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 378 | Maybe Now | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 379 | Maybe Someday | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 380 | Me and Earl and the Dying Girl | Andrews, Jesse | 1 | | 381 | Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World | Saad, Layla F | 1 | | 382 | Meet Cute | Various | 1 | | 383 | Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy: A Modern retelling of Little Women | Terciero, Ray & Bre Indigo | 1 | | 384 | Meg & Linus | Nowinski, Hanna | 1 | | 385 | Melissa | Gino, Alex | 1 | | 386 | Memoirs of a Geisha | Golden, Arthur | 1 | | 387 | Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese American | Gao, Laura | 1 | | 388 | Middle School’s a Drag | Howard, Greg | 1 | | 389 | The Midnight Lie | Rutkoski, Marie | 1 | | 390 | Milk and Honey | Kaur, Rupi | 1 | | 391 | The Mission | Myers, Jason | 1 | | 392 | Monday’s Not Coming | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 393 | More Happy Than Not | Silvera, Adam | 1 | | 394 | Mosquitoland | Amold, David | 1 | | 395 | My Body is Growing: A Guide for 4 to 8 Year Olds | Geisler, Dagmar | 1 | | 396 | My Friend Dahmer | Backderf, Derf | 1 | | 397 | My Jim | Rawles, Nancy | 1 | | 398 | Nate the Great and the Sticky Case | Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman | 1 | | 399 | Native Son | Wright, Richard | 1 | | 400 | Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe | Norton, Preston | 1 | | 401 | The Nerdy and the Dirty | Gottfred, B.T. | 1 | | 402 | Never Never | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 403 | Never Vacation with Your Ex | Wibberley, Emily & A Broka | 1 | | 404 | New Millennium Boyz | Kazemi, Alex | 1 | | 405 | Nick and Charlie | Oseman, Alice | 1 | | 406 | Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist | Cohen, Rachel D Levithan | 1 | | 407 | Nine Months, Luciana | Wells, Maggie | 1 | | 408 | Nineteen Minutes | Picoult, Jodi | 1 | | 409 | No Place for Fairy Tales | Tello, Edd | 1 | | 410 | Normal People | Rooney, Sally | 1 | | 411 | Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness | Higginbotham, Anastasia | 1 | | 412 | Not My Problem | Smyth, Ciara | 1 | | 413 | Not Otherwise Specified | Moskowitz, Hannah | 1 | | 414 | Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture | Gay, Roxane | 1 | | 415 | Nothing Like You | Strasnick, Lauren | 1 | | 416 | November 9 | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 417 | The Nowhere Girls | Reed, Amy | 1 | | 418 | Occulted | Rose, Amy & Ryan Estrada | 1 | | 419 | On the Bright Side I’m Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God | Rennison, Louise | 1 | | 420 | One Last Stop | McQuiston, Casey | 1 | | 421 | Only This Beautiful Moment | Nazemian, Abdi | 1 | | 422 | The Opposite of Innocent | Sones, Sonya | 1 | | 423 | Opposite Sex: Gay Men on Lesbians, Lesbians on Gay Men | Miles, Sara & Eric Rofes | 1 | | 424 | Optimists Die First | Nielsen, Susin | 1 | | 425 | Oryx and Crake | Atwood, Margaret | 1 | | 426 | The Other Normals | Vizzini, Ned | 1 | | 427 | Out: How to be Your Authentic Self | McKenna, Miles | 1 | | 428 | Out of Darkness | Perez, Ashley Hope | 1 | | 429 | Paper Towns | Green, John | 1 | | 430 | The Passing Playbook | Fitzsimons, Isaac | 1 | | 431 | Peace, Love and Baby Ducks | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 432 | People Kill People | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 433 | Perfect | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 434 | Perfect Chemistry | Elkese, Simone | 1 | | 435 | The Perks of Being a Wallflower | Chbosky, Stephen | 1 | | 436 | Pet | Emezi, Akwaeke | 1 | | 437 | The Picture of Dorian Gray | Wilde, Oscar | 1 | | 438 | Piggy: Infected | Crawford, Terrance | 1 | | 439 | The Poet X | Acevedo, Elizabeth | 1 | | 440 | Point of Retreat | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 441 | Portnoy’s Complaint | Roth, Philip | 1 | | 442 | The Power Book: What is it, Who Has it, and Why? | Saunders, Songhurst, others | 1 | | 443 | The Prince and the Dressmaker | Wang, Jen | 1 | | 444 | The Problem with Forever | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 445 | Project Nought | Furedi, Chelsey | 1 | | 446 | Puddin’ | Murphy, Julie | 1 | | 447 | Pumpkin | Murphy, Julie | 1 | | 448 | Push (Precious) | Sapphire | 1 | | 449 | Queen of Air and Darkness | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 450 | Queen of Shadows | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 451 | Queer: A Graphic History | Barker, Meg-John & Jules Scheele | 1 | | 452 | Queer: The Ultimate LGBTQ+ guide for Teens | Belge, Kathy & Marke Bieschke | 1 | | 453 | A Quick & Easy Guide to Queer & Trans Identities | Mady, G & Jules Zuckerberg | 1 | | 454 | A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability | Andrews, A | 1 | | 455 | Race and Policing in Modern America | Harris, Duchess | 1 | | 456 | Radio Silence | Oseman, Alice | 1 | | 457 | Rage and Ruin | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 458 | The Rainbow Parade | Neilson, Emily | 1 | | 459 | Ramona Blue | Murphy, Julie | 1 | | 460 | Rant | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 461 | Ready or Not | Cabot, Meg | 1 | | 462 | Ready Player One | Cline, Ernest | 1 | | 463 | Real Live Boyfriends | Lockhart, E | 1 | | 464 | Red at the Bone | Woodson, Jacqueline | 1 | | 465 | Red Hood | Arnold, Elana | 1 | | 466 | The Red Scrolls of Darkness | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 467 | Red, White and Royal Blue | McQuiston, Casey | 1 | | 468 | Redwood and Ponytail | Holt, K.A. | 1 | | 469 | Regretting You | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 470 | Relish: My Life in the Kitchen | Knisley, Lucy | 1 | | 471 | Reminders of Him | Hoover, Colleen Adult | 1 | | 472 | Rethinking Normal | Hill, Katie Rain | 1 | | 473 | Rhymes with Witches | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 474 | The Right Touch | Kleven, Sandy | 1 | | 475 | Rumble | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 476 | Run | Keplinger, Kody | 1 | | 477 | Running with Scissors | Burroughs, Augusten | 1 | | 478 | Ryan and Avery | Levithan, David | 1 | | 479 | The Sacrifice of Darkness | Gay, Roxane & Tracy Oliver | 1 | | 480 | Saint | Young, Adrienne | 1 | | 481 | Scars | Rainfield, Cheryl | 1 | | 482 | A Scatter of Light | Lo, Malinda | 1 | | 483 | Seeing Gender | Gottlieb, Iris | 1 | | 484 | S.E.X.: the all-you-need-to-know sexuality guide to get through teens & twenties | Corinna, Heather | 1 | | 485 | SEX: An Uncensored Introduction | Hasler, Nikol | 1 | | 486 | Sex in the Library: A Guide to Sexual Content in Teen Literature | Heller, Mary Jo & A Storms | 1 | | 487 | Sex isa Funny Word | Silverberg, Cory & F Smyth | 1 | | 488 | Sex Plus: Learning, Loving and Enjoying Your Body | Green, Laci | 1 | | 489 | Shadow Coven: The Witchery, Book 2 | Isabelle, S | 1 | | 490 | The Shadow-hunter’s Codex | Clare, Cassandra | 1 | | 491 | She Drives Me Crazy | Quindlen, Kelly | 1 | | 492 | She Felt like Feeling Nothing | Sin, r.h. | 1 | | 493 | She Gets the Girl | Lippincott, Rachael & A Derrick | 1 | | 494 | Shine | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 495 | Shiver | Stiefvater, Maggie | 1 | | 496 | Shout | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 497 | Silent Mobius: Volume 1 | Asamiya, Kia | 1 | | 498 | Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 499 | The Sin Eater’s Confession | Bick, Ilsa J | 1 | | 500 | A Sin Such As This | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 501 | Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story | Tobia, Jacob | 1 | | 502 | Skin | Napoli, Donna Jo | 1 | | 503 | Slammed | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 504 | Slaughterhouse-Five | Vonnegut, Kurt | 1 | | 505 | Smoke | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 506 | Snuff | Palahniuk, Chuck | 1 | | 507 | Sold | McCormick, Patricia | 1 | | 508 | Solitaire | Oseman, Alice | 1 | | 509 | Some Girls Bind | James, Rory | 1 | | 510 | Some Girls Do | Dugan, Jennifer | 1 | | 511 | Someone I Used to Know | Blount, Patty | 1 | | 512 | Something Close to Magic | Mills, Emma | 1 | | 513 | The Song of Achilles | Miller, Madeline | 1 | | 514 | Sorry for Your Loss | Foley, Jessie Ann | 1 | | 515 | Soul Eater (books 1-25 Anime) | Okuba, Atsushi | 25 | | 516 | Speak | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 517 | Spinning | Walden, Tillie | 1 | | 518 | Splendor | Amold, Elana | 1 | | 519 | Stained | Jacobson, Jennifer R | 1 | | 520 | Stargirl | Spinelli, Jerry | 1 | | 521 | The Stars Beneath Our Feet | Moore, David Barclay | 1 | | 522 | Stealing Heaven | Scott, Elizabeth | 1 | | 523 | Stitches: A Memoir | Small, David | 1 | | 524 | A Stolen Life | Dugard, Jaycee | 1 | | 525 | Stone Cold Touch | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 526 | Storm and Fury: Harbinger Book 1 | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 527 | Story of a Girl: A Novel | Zarr, Sara | 1 | | 528 | Strange Truth | Thrash, Maggie | 1 | | 529 | The Sun and Her Flowers | Kaur, Rupi | 1 | | 530 | The Sunbearer Trials | Thomas, Aiden | 1 | | 531 | SuperMutant Magic Academy | Tamaki, Jillian | 1 | | 532 | Tabitha and Magoo Dress Up Too | Tea, Michelle | 1 | | 533 | Take the Mic | Morrow, Bethany | 1 | | 534 | The Teenage Guy’s Survival Guide | Daldrey, Jeremy | 1 | | 535 | Tegan and Sara: Junior High | Quin, Tegan & Sara Quin | 1 | | 536 | Tell Me About Sex, Grandma | Higginbotham, Anastasia | 1 | | 537 | The Testaments | Atwood, Margaret | 1 | | 538 | They Went Left | Hesse, Monica | 1 | | 539 | They’ ll Never Catch Us | Goodman, Jessica | 1 | | 540 | Thirteen Reasons Why | Asher, Jay | 1 | | 541 | This Book is Anti-Racist | Jewell, Tiffany | 1 | | 542 | This Book is Gay | Dawson, Juno | 1 | | 543 | This Boy | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 544 | This Girl: A Novel | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 545 | This is Kind of an Epic Love Story | Callender, Kacen | 1 | | 546 | This is Our Rainbow | Locke, Katherine & N Melleby | 1 | | 547 | This One Summer | Tamaki, Mariko | 1 | | 548 | Throne of Glass | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 549 | Tiger Eyes | Blume, Judy | 1 | | 550 | Till Death | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 551 | Tilt | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 552 | To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before | Han, Jerry | 1 | | 553 | Too Bright to See | Lukoff, Kyle | 1 | | 554 | Too Late | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 555 | Touch | Prose, Francine | 1 | | 556 | Touch Blue | Lord, Cynthia | 1 | | 557 | Tower of Dawn | Maas, Sarah J | 1 | | 558 | Traffick | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 559 | Trans+: Love, Sex, Romance, and Being You | Gonzalez, Kathryn & K Rayne | 1 | | 560 | Trans Teen Survival Guide | Owl & Fox Fisher | 1 | | 561 | Transmogrify!: 4 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic | edited by G Haron Davis | 1 | | 562 | The Trauma Cleaner: one woman's Extraordinary Life in the Business of Death, Decay & Disaster | Krasnostein, Sarah | 1 | | 563 | Triangles | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 564 | Tricks | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 565 | The Truth About Alice | Mathieu, Jennifer | 1 | | 566 | TTFN | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 567 | TTYL | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 568 | Turning 15 On the Road to Freedom | Lowery, Lynda Blackmon | 1 | | 569 | Turtles All the Way Down | Green, John | 1 | | 570 | Tweak: (growing up on Methamphetamines) | Sheff, Nic | 1 | | 571 | Twisted | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 572 | Two Boys Kissing | Levithan, David | 1 | | 573 | Two More Days: An Anthology | Hoover,Colleen/Bookworm Box | 1 | | 574 | Ugly Love | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 575 | Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Boy | Acho, Emmanuel | 1 | | 576 | Unpregnant | Hendriks, Jenni | 1 | | 577 | Unravel Me | Mafi, Tahereh | 1 | | 578 | The Upside of Unrequited | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 579 | The V-Word | Keyser, Amber | 1 | | 580 | Vampire Academy | Mead, Richelle | 1 | | 581 | Verity | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 582 | A Very, Very Bad Thing | Self, Jeffery | 1 | | 583 | Victor and Nora: A Gotham Love Story | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 584 | The Violin Maker’s Daughter | Maas, Sharon | 1 | | 585 | Wait for You | Armentrout, Jennifer (J Lynn) | 1 | | 586 | Wait. What? | Corinna, Heather & I Rotman | 1 | | 587 | The War of Two Queens: Blood & Ash, Book 4 | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 588 | Warrior Girl Unearthed | Boulley, Angeline | 1 | | 589 | Water for Elephants | Gruen, Sarah | 1 | | 590 | Wayward Son | Rowell, Rainbow | 1 | | 591 | We All Fall Down | Sheff, Nic | 1 | | 592 | We Are Not Yet Equal | Anderson, Carol | 1 | | 593 | We Are The Ants | Hutchison, Shaun David | 1 | | 594 | We Need To Talk About Vaginas | Rodgers, Dr. Allison | 1 | | 595 | We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices | Hudson, Wade | 1 | | 596 | Weetzie Bat | Block, Francesca Lia | 1 | | 597 | The Weight of Blood | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 598 | Welcome to St Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure | Hancox, Lewis | 1 | | 599 | What About Will | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 600 | What Can’t Wait | Perez, Ashley Hope | 1 | | 601 | What Girls Are Made Of | Arnold, Elana | 1 | | 602 | What If It’s Us | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 603 | What My Mother Doesn’t Know | Sones, Sonya | 1 | | 604 | What’s Broken Between Us | Bass, Alexis | 1 | | 605 | When Dimple Met Rishi | Menon, Sandhya | 1 | | 606 | When I Was the Greatest | Reynolds, Jason | 1 | | 607 | Where Did I Come From? | Mayle, Peter | 1 | | 608 | Where the Crawdads Sing | Owens, Delia | 1 | | 609 | Where I End and You Begin | Norton, Preston | 1 | | 610 | White Hot Kiss: The Dark Elements Book 1 | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 611 | White Smoke | Jackson, Tiffany | 1 | | 612 | Who Has What?: All About Girls’ Bodies & Boys’ Bodies | Harris, Robie | 1 | | 613 | Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West | Maguire, Gregory | 1 | | 614 | Will Grayson, Will Grayson | Green, John | 1 | | 615 | The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles | Murakami, Haruki | 1 | | 616 | Wintergirls | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 617 | Without Merit | Hoover, Colleen | 1 | | 618 | Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Social Justice | Browne, Acevedo, Gatwood | 1 | | 619 | Working It: Sex Workers on the Work of Sex | edited by MatildaBickers, etc | 1 | | 620 | Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed | Anderson, Laurie Halse | 1 | | 621 | World Made of Glass | Polonsky, Ami | 1 | | 622 | The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet | Arlow, Jake Maia | 1 | | 623 | The Year of the Flood | Atwood, Margaret | 1 | | 624 | Yes No Maybe So | Albertalli, Becky | 1 | | 625 | Yolk | Choi, Mary H.K. | 1 | | 626 | YOLO | Myracle, Lauren | 1 | | 627 | You, A Novel | Kepnes, Caroline | 1 | | 628 | You Be You!: The Kid’s Guide to Gender, Sexuality, and Family | Branfman, Jonathan | 1 | | 629 | You Do You: Figuring our Your Body, Dating, and Sexuality | Mirk, Sarah | 1 | | 630 | The You I’ve Never Known | Hopkins, Ellen | 1 | | 631 | You Only Live Once, David Bravo | Oshiro, Mark | 1 | | 632 | You Too? | Gurtler, Janet | 1 | | 633 | 19 Love Songs | Levithan, David | 1 | | 634 | 33 Snowfish | Rapp, Adam | 1 | | 635 | 101 Ways to Dance | Stinson, Kathy | 1 | | 636 | 1001 Dark Nights: The Queen: A Wicked Novella | Armentrout, Jennifer | 1 | | 637 | The 57 Bus | Slater, Dashka | 1 |

    Current count: 675 (whoops)

    For being a bunch of religious ding-dongs, they really missed the bus by keeping 10 books on this list.

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    Stonehenge covered in powder paint by Just Stop Oil protesters - BBC News
  • but they will continue to come and go, regardless of our input

    I'm not quite sure you understand the problem with climate change. It's not that "they" will come and go, it's that WE will only go. There's no "coming" back with any reasonable immediacy. Or were you arguing that the stones wouldn't be there for exhibition by the jellyfish that would be the only thing left living in the oceans?

    Now, it is my opinion that when Brawndo finally pushes the climate over the tipping point and life as we know it takes its final breath, that natural selection will do what it has always done and though life will change, it will persist in some form. So were humans able to outlast this foreboding obstacle and humanity persists, then so be it, but I honestly doubt they'll give a shit about fucking stonehenge. If there were some life lessons from the past that only stonehenge can communicate, then it has obviously failed.

  • Don't mess up secure boot with bitlocker
  • My favorite was finding out that bit locker was enabled on a forced update. The key was saved to the Microsoft account that was used to set up the lappy. Except, I didn't use a Microsoft account because I'm not some tech marionette lemming who needs Gates hand shoved up my ass to tell me how to use my fucking computer. So I used a local account and disabled bitlocker via bios.

    Nothing was lost, but it was still a pain in the dick hole.

  • Pathetic.
  • Lol, so true. I always try to share the reach with others when I can. But after being married for about 15 years at the time, I found a bag of candy on top of the books on the bottom shelf. So I went around the house checking all the low areas and there was a veritable TROVE of sweets - everywhere. They were even in the garage that only I use. Partner was horrified that I found them and then wouldn't say how long this had gone on for. I can only assume the entire time because I did find a few things like chocolate oranges that they only sell around the holidays. Every once in a while nowadays I see a wrapper, but the stash has been replaced and no one is talking. Mischievous.

  • Sandy Hook families ask bankruptcy judge to liquidate Alex Jones' media company
  • But, who will tell Robert Barnes, "good job"? Who will feed Owen Shroyer? Who will help David Knight back to bed? Who will change Buckley's diaper? Who will feed LeeAnn McAdoo's addiction to being sexually harassed in not-so-subtle and sweaty ways by a greasy human christmas ham?

  • "Socialism is when LGBT folk are given human rights"
  • Well now I feel so cultured.

  • This is my work hell
  • Pesto Broccoli Chicken Bacon Ranch

  • This is my work hell

    I work in a remote location and my company contracted our kitchen out to the lowest bidder. I've had food poisoning 3 times.

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    what do you all do for money?
  • Hah! Great to hear then. My apologies for assuming. I didn't understand the nuances or opportunities of engineering when I went through, but you sound much more prepared for the job than I likely was. Good luck to you then! And stick with it. It's tough but worth it.

  • what do you all do for money?
  • I'm unbelievably offended that you would assume I do IT. I'm an EE.

    But yes I've done IT.

  • what do you all do for money?
  • Lol, don't let school indoctrinate you into thinking that design work is the only thing for an engineer to do. There is so much more. Field engineering is great and rarely requires design. Inspections are also an awesome way to use that degree sans design. Look into regulation or travel opportunities. High tech and applications also dabble in design without requiring it. Controls and instrumentation can also provide build, maintenance, or modification opportunities that more closely align with what you would call trade work. That said, if the cost is a problem (and I fucking get it), you can always take a hiatus and join the trades as a trial. Electricians have a pretty cool job. You can do residential and mostly cookie cutter work that never ends, or do commercial and specialize, get into service, or even govt inspection. Just throwing some ideas out. Good luck and grats! EE is the shit!!

  • what do you all do for money?
  • I build electrical panels but walk past the machine shop every morning and love seeing all the machines that you get to work with. The water jet is my favorite. Also, the press. So f'ing cool.

  • what do you all do for money?
  • I switched to PPG after realizing that piloting was not a good fit for my stress capacity. You still get to fly but for a fraction of the cost. 🪂

  • what do you all do for money?
  • I'm so envious! My job is ending in a few years and I am going to do law school. I can't wait.

  • what do you all do for money?
  • Lol, yes, it's been a fucking journey though. I didn't realize I was abused by my family so I spent the better part of two decades being depressed, self-destructive, and suicidal. I also participated in the genocide in Iraq and tried to bury that away too. Therapy has been recent but life changing. I'd tried it before but I didn't know that everyone wasn't like me so I always came off as indifferent, insensitive, or unmotivated. I spoke to a VA counselor once, about a traumatic experience, and all he wrote in his notes were, "patient states", then a very truncated summary of what I had said. Then he diagnosed me with halitosis. What an absolute fuck head. I wrote off therapy for 10 years after that. Finally met someone who was blown away that I had never been treated for ADD/ASD and she tested me. Then the therapy advanced and she was able to communicate with me. Realized the PTSD, child abuse, and toxic behaviors that I was newly habituating. Who knows if growing up in a healthy/safe environment or being tested would have changed any of these failed prospects. But if you have trouble getting along in a team environment (I massively do) then you can look for work in remote or secure locations, look for vocations that revolve around data collection and travel, or look into govt jobs. I've worked a few govt jobs (not infrequently unionized so 👍) and everyone there is either a 5th dimensional chess level wackadoo or they expect everyone else to be. They embrace weird, they just don't pay shit. So here is my vocational history:

    Medic - in emergency response/combat, no problem. But on the civilian side there were too many... civilians. May lean heavily on communication, but nearly all of it can be done free of niceties, body language, idioms, or banter.

    Then a phleb/lab tech while I changed vocations. May require interaction with patients. So if that's a problem then stick to lab tech work. Also, seek night shift positions if you want to take isolation to the next level.

    Electrical engineer until I realized I had to work in a team of dumb people, and no matter how many companies I changed to the teams just got dumber. If you are more perceptive than you let on, and you expect people in high functioning/accountable roles to be demonstrably intelligent, then maybe steer clear of these team based fields of work. I switched to trades where I (admittedly, rudely) expect everyone to be a drooling lepton and am always impressed at their ingenuity.

    So field engineering inspections for a while. That didn't work out eventually, and after leaving this vocation I was diagnosed and mental health began to improve. This was travel based, and very solitary. I had to be self motivated but the work was enjoyable so that helped. Time management and resource allocation were always difficult so routines and checklists were leaned on heavily.

    Then electrician, equipment fabrication, and control design (again, yes, but part time). Trades tend to work in teams at lower levels of experience so if you are willing to grit your teeth through the monotony of other people's opinions, there are specializations that can alleviate the surplus extraversion. Custom work keeps things fresh. But if you have to do something repetitive, then maybe find a pastime that keeps your lizard brain occupied (I love podcasts, Behind the Bastards, Knowledge Fight, The Dollop - I listen to these and the day is over in a blink).

    This job ends in a few years, and I do have a master's in software engineering, but the SO wants to be the bread winner so I'm preparing to do law school because why not.

    I'd be happy to respond to any questions if you think I can help. Good luck!

  • Just for counting? For speed also?
  • There's a timing tolerance you can program. So if you only want to count double axles or get the speed data based on a presumed axle spacing, you can program that in. But, if you feel you must spoof it, listen to the sets of tires as they cross the hose and match that timing while stomping on the hose. You need to stomp pretty hard to get the hose to compress enough and you need to generate an air hammer pressure wave within the hose. This and the intensity is what is measured by the device and recorded as an event.

    But these modules are left for weeks to months. So if the counts are all in the, let's say, 300 range daily but then one single day shows 1000, that day's data is typically removed from the set. Outliers can happen for all kinds of reasons (e.g. failure, hose break, weather, loss of solar power, unusual or atypical activities, children young and old). So, if the counts are wildly different than prior years' counts, daily/weekly/monthly inconsistent, beyond comprehension, or obviously defective; they can set up more than one device if they need and some devices can receive more than one input. They can also program the device with multiple inputs to only record data within a specific range of parameters. So there are lots of ways to limit the shenanigans in the data.

    And you'd be surprised at how much traffic some roads get. Even some residential roads would see thousands daily. So if you really want to bump up the priority of the road, you would be better off driving over it all day, every day until it was removed; because you'd destroy your leg trying to stomp on it that many times. And you'd have to do this on all adjacent and feeder roads to support that data. And you'd have to ensure that you do this every year until you recognize the desired effects of your endeavor, and then you'd have to continue this practice in perpetuity. Or the jig is up!

    DOT Jail!

  • Just for counting? For speed also?
  • Sure, they're nothing special, but they were intense at the time. Especially for a bunch of summer interns that had the misfortune of needing to find employment during a recession. I was an engineering student and my cohorts were all in the sciences as well. For being a job that required hammering, measuring, and not getting hit by traffic it was one of the more stimulating jobs I've ever worked.

    So the typical process for us was to drive to the site, usually it was just a road segment from a list (3-5 year annually rotating lists). We had a truck bed filled with precut hoses, solar powered counting modules, spikes, and then wire mesh hose retainers. We would get the appropriate size hose, slip on retainers, hammer in the spikes, and attach and program the module.

    One day a fellow in a pickem'up truck followed us from one road to the next telling us that we had no authority to be there and he would sue if we didn't take our computers and leave. The next day, at a completely different part of the city (honestly, I have no idea how he found us) he jumped out of his truck and racked a shell in his shotgun. We all just left everything and got in the truck and drove away with him standing there shit talking. The equipment was gone but the police knew the guy. They got our stuff back. They didn't get my buddies coffee thermos though and he was pretty bent out of shape about that. I think it was old or his dad's or something. But never saw that guy again.

    We would constantly get approached by homeless people who wanted to know what we were doing. I always tried to be as informative as possible but most of the time the basic concept was too confounding. The orange vests were always a problem. One guy asked me why I only have one cone. I still laugh about that today. Just the question. Fucking hilarious. The things you don't think to ask. It was completely legit too. We were daily put in situations where we were inches from traffic. A single cone and a truck were the only things between oncoming traffic and our faces. Why only one cone? We had to cross roads to attach the hose on the other side. If we require a cone for traffic going this way, why don't we require one going that way? Is the cone FOR THE TRUCK?!?

    dumbMeme

    What a treasure of a memory that was.

    EDIT:

    I forgot, there was a contractor who did the leftover work that was occasionally needed the rest of the year, but he was always out of work during the summer and he didn't like that. So one night I was driving past one of the modules that we set up the week before and there was a frumpy looking guy walking back to his car that was parked very near it on the sidewalk. So the next day I found out who he was from the supervisor and went to the site to check it out. He had unlocked the module and slipped in a piece of paper that just said, "you're a bitch". Fucking ROFL.

  • Just for counting? For speed also?
  • Allow me to share some personal experiences when setting those up. Nimby's would approach us and rant about how we were only there to justify a new stop sign or speed bump. A few times we were approached by ding dongs wielding weapons. And every once in a while people like to sabotage or steal the equipment. But once they tamper with the equipment enough times they basically get put on the shit list so their road doesn't get serviced they don't get plow service they don't get anything. Maybe this was their goal maybe not who knows they're idiots.

    Honestly, highway data is used for all kinds of things but mostly for planning repairs, upgrades, and modifications. Redesigning things like intersections, traffic lights, and stop signs are rarely the result of this sort of highway data collection. It's reported collisions and fatalities that drive safety interventions.

    But again, we're talking about nimby's who are all fucking idiots.

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    A Pound of Hamburger Meat Would Cost $30 Without Tax Payer Subsidies
  • I'd eat my hat if they weren't taking subsidies and charging full price anyway.

  • DOT Announces Rule Requiring Automatic Refunds of Airline Tickets and Service Fees for flights that are canceled or delayed more than 3 hours domestically and 6 hours internationally
  • Cash or original form of payment: Airlines and ticket agents must provide refunds in cash or whatever original payment method the individual used to make the purchase, such as credit card or airline miles. Airlines may not substitute vouchers, travel credits, or other forms of compensation unless the passenger affirmatively chooses to accept alternative compensation.

  • Need help with Part 103 question
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    PPG pilot here. Part 103.17 states that class B, C, D, and the lateral area of E to the ground are prohibited. But PASC shows an Ultralight Activity Warning symbol right in the middle of a Class E to the ground. How is this possible? Maybe the class changed and the symbol was just left on the map? Commercial 737-ish [and larger cargo] planes have been flying in and out of this place every day for nearly 50 years. I can't imagine it wasn't a class E to the ground with that level of traffic any time after the 80s. Any ideas?

    From CFR:

    > § 103.17 Operations in certain airspace. No person may operate an ultralight vehicle within Class A, Class B, Class C, or Class D airspace or within the lateral boundaries of the surface area of Class E airspace designated for an airport unless that person has prior authorization from the ATC facility having jurisdiction over that airspace.

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    [Question] How to integrate sendgrid API into Lemmy Ansible installation?

    I'm using the Lemmy ansible installation method. I've been trying to add sendgrid to the postfix section of the config.hjson file on my local machine. But where do I add the API key and username? I used port 587 but nothing works. Can anyone help walk me through how to integrate sendgrid into Lemmy-Ansible? Thanks!!

    the email section of config.hjson looks like this, did I do this right?

    email: { smtp_server: "smtp.sendgrid.net:587" smtp_from_address: "noreply@{{ domain }}" tls_type: "tls" }

    I was able to find the server location on my VPS under srv/lemmy/domain, so I can edit the lemmy.hjson file there if need be.

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    ELI5: How does Trump benefit from overvaluating his assets?

    I've been trying to keep up with it but I just don't understand how he profits from this scheme?

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    [Question] How to get email working on Lemmy-Ansible install?

    I used the ansible method to install Lemmy on a DigitalOcean VPS. They do block port 25 and there is no way around that. I tried to change the port from 25 to 465 in the config.hjson file but still no luck. I am super new to this but I want to get this working so bad. I'm so close! The site is working fine, just no emails. I've checked spam, trash, etc. - nothing is getting sent.

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml ZMonster @lemmy.world
    Please, need help deploying a lemmy instance...

    I have tried the docker, ansible, and scratch methods. I have been troubleshooting for a month now. I have gotten nowhere. I need someone to help walk me through how to deploy a lemmy server because the guides are absolute trash.

    Please help. I'm wasting money running this VPS and for literally nothing.

    Edit: So, I've tried the ansible method, but I can't access my server this way. It just keeps saying "UNREACHABLE". I have generated a dozen keys, none of them work. I have NO PROBLEMS with ssh in Putty. I can use Putty all day. Putty works fine using my ssh key. Ansible does not. No amount of new keys has made any difference. I have countless keys in my stupid droplet because of this hacky garbage.

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    ZMonster ZMonster @lemmy.world
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