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![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:32 |
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This is accurate according to my experience.
![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:33 |
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The worst are the people who have some expectation of personal space while everyone else is smashed in. They look at you like, “Why is your arm that close to mine?” while they have 2' of space between someone and their other side. Meanwhile you have someone smashed into your backside, a women on an iPhone with her elbow located somewhere around your ribs and someone brushing way too close to your wallet.
It’s like, yeah we’re all smashed here. Don’t get pushy and don’t get cushy.
Not Pictured: the overwhelming smell of BO coming from some random in a suit, at 8 AM.
Also, anyone who bum-rushes a seat when the doors open on a soon to be crowded train only to get off in one or two stops, you better be old, handicapped or pregnant; you’re officially worse than perfectly capable one-floor elevator riders.
![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:34 |
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This is why cars are awesome!
![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:44 |
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And this is exactly why Alissa Walker is wrong.
![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:51 |
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Lol someone once said some dumb shit to me about being super close to them like 5 years ago on the train and I told them loudly for all to hear to “So save up your money, get yourself a whip and stop crying about it”
![]() 04/06/2016 at 14:56 |
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Not in Detroit!
![]() 04/06/2016 at 16:02 |
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CAN CONFIRM.
![]() 04/06/2016 at 16:04 |
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All the public bus system has taught me is to consider everyone around me a threat to a seat and to be as aggressive as possible.
![]() 04/11/2016 at 20:38 |
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lol