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Evolutionary History of the OJPL


In a time before now, for a period lasting perhaps three or two odd years, the Orange Juice Public Library led an imaginary nameless existence, physically manifesting itself in a room in the Philadelphia (east coast north America) suburbs (Langhorne/Feasterville) not too long after. It was with the establishment of the Makiki branch by the OJPL Director of the Creation of Library Systems (OJPL-DCLS) that the OJPL really began to take shape. However, due to the existence of landlords and other such capitalist degenerates, the main branch of the OJPL has found itself in a state of persistent relocation. Nevertheless, this has not prevented the recent establishment of multiple non-imaginary branches spanning across the Pacific. With circulation at an all time high, and new library features being added on what some might construe to be a regular basis, making pretend you had your own library system while the world around you goes to shit never seemed more promising. Please see our TO DO list for various tasks we are currently working on maybe.