Post by Holly Hock on Nov 20, 2019 19:51:15 GMT -5
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[attr="class","RDcontainer"] [attr="class","RDcontent"] Some really important person who now most likely is super dead once said that a room without books is like a body without a soul. If that saying is true, then the library is some crazy champion-huntsman that can snap its finger to make stuff blow up. With sparkles. The amount of knowledge once stored in this place baffled Holly when she first came to Haven. The sheer amount of words stored in this place were more than she could have ever dreamed off on the island. Entire histories of lost kingdoms, agriculture knowledge accumulated over the generations, and vast treaties about how to life once life to the fullest as a good and moral person. Truly a champion if that one’s guy saying was to be believed.[break] [break] Then Holly found out that her scroll was a God. [break] [break] Whatever knowledge was kept in the library, it paled in comparison to what could be found in the network that connected the world of Remnant. She could find every worthwhile fact; she could find every useless fact. She could read what the Atlas council thought about the most recent Schnee controversy, she could read what Daisy in Menagerie had for breakfast this morning. It was eggs, again. She could read how to treat every kind of injury know to man, and she could read how to make a bomb from 10 household appliances even you have in your home! Holly never found anything useful in a book that she hadn’t also found on her handheld device. Still, beyond the mere informational aspect her scroll had another advantage that a library would never have.[break] [break] Interactivity. [break] [break] In libraries you were supposed to be silent. Learning as a thing you do by yourself. On her scroll, Holly had the whole world…or at least the people on forums, to help her figure things out. You cannot ask a book a question, but you can ask random strangers on the CCT! It was Holly’s preferred way to get help with difficult homework assignments. And not even all of the helpful strangers ask for pictures of feet in return! [break] [break] Still, the CCT was an amazing way to get your name out there. Something that Holly was interested in. She was quite certain that she would never make a big name as a huntress for being a huntress. She wasn’t strong, she wasn’t all that good in a fight, and safeguarding the entirety of humanity sounded exhausting. So, she needed to be smarter. If she was going to get a network in place that could help her family, she needed to do more than simply punching Grimm. [break] [break] Holly needed a social media presence. She needed to be a Tattle-Telling Celebrity. [break] [break] Tattle-Telling, or TT’ing as the insiders know it as, was the newest, hippest, and most infuriating platform to share your personal life and secrets with completely unknown people. Holly could share almost everything she wanted and the legal code in the user agreement said it was fine. Well, it most likely did. Holly skimmed through it…with her reading the first word and the last word with certainty and the rest being a muddled mess of shapes as she scrolled downward to accept it. The girl had made her account a month ago, and she was proud at the work she had done. Her 17 subscribers seemed to agree.[break] [break] While 17 was an awesome number to have, Holly knew that she could do better. TouchingSpoons had nearly 100.000 people watching their content and all they did was touch things with spoons! Life is unfair! While Holly loved her little community of loyal viewers to her growing plants and talking about plant-related activities, Holly needed growth of views. Still, if this library is so great…it could maybe bring Holly all the knowledge she needed. Not in books no, but in people. [break] [break] Holly was seated at the computer desks as she looked at her profile, her eyes fixed on those 17 people. She needed either new people to ‘Smash that Like Button!’ or help Holly come up with ideas to become the Queen of Tattle-Telling. She needed new ideas to expand her portfolio, exciting ways to abuse algorithms, and the most devious plots to fool people into subscribing. Normally Kishka would be the number #1 person to go to…but Holly didn’t want to bother her with everything she needed her help with. Asking random strangers in the library was a totally valid alternative and not a total waste of everybody’s time. [break] [break] So, the girl was on the prowl. Wearing her school uniform (without shoes), she stood up from her desk to look around for people that could enrich the vapid but necessary whims of the day. They will subscribe to ‘WildHock’, or they will bring it to glory with a new approach![break] [break] Who even studied in the library anyways? |
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