Subway Shit… literally!
Even at 11:30pm on a Tuesday, you get suspicious when you see an empty subway car.
The 6 train rolled in to 59th Street and as soon as I saw the empty car, I ran to get into the next one - even before I could figure out what could be wrong, The car I jumped into was PACKED, which just confirmed my suspicions.
When I got off the subway, I looked into the car I saw it… shit. Someone just took a HUGE dump in the entranceway of the subway car. LOVELY. I have to say that it almost didn’t look real, but based on the look of disgust on the peoples faces that attempted to get in the car, it was real.
Great way to end my evening.
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Oh dear God. That’s way worse than puke.
Your post made me think of what a ways I’ve come from being a naive 18 year old gallivanting around the city for the first time. If a train pulled up with an empty car, I’d be all excited about getting a seat. I learned pretty quickly!
On Saturday, my first day in town, my husband and I got on a train and saw that people were crowded at one end of the other other of the car … because there was a very smelly man stretched out on one of the benches at the center. Even the woman sitting across from me had a pained look on her face most of the ride and covered her mouth with her scarf.
I had similar experience.
Smelly Homeless dude laying unconscious on seat like it’s South beach. The only difference between him and Seinfeld’s homeless was this guy had hundreds of clothes on and stinks like hell.
I am wondering one thing now. Why I never seen a homeless rail car occupying female? Is it because the overwhelming majority of less privileged folks are male? Just a though!