So, if you're still expecting your neighborhood Little Free Library to be a little hotspot for the sharing of important, interesting ideas and literature, you're in for a massive disappointment as it's actually more of a solution for the heaps of used, outdated, past-trending books littering the sidewalk — and the perfect metaphor for the modern American "Marketplace Of Ideas": a kitschy little fake house full of ragged-out, out-of-date, past-their-prime, beat-to-shit ideas that some poor sucker out there is trying to fob off on some other suckers in your neighborhood. The real deal, though, is that in the current climate, the real "free libraries" are going to be serious, important places to meet and share important, vital literature, thought and ideas and contribute to the network of "people's free libraries" and archives, and they're going to be truly "underground", not twee little toy houses in somebody's front yard where you unload those old Tom Clancy piles you bought at the DCA bookshop.
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