I was trying to imagine what the NYC subway would look like if it had been thoroughly idiot-proofed, but gave up after imagining trains being boarded via jetways.
Speaking of signs, that's one huge difference I noticed when I used to live in Liberia. Here we have writing everywhere on everything. Warnings all over the place. Just everywhere. Over there, not so much. In a way, it was nicer not to have all that verbal pollution cluttering things up. There might be a downside, too.
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14 comments:
I wonder if the poor guy's name was Charlie.
And I thought peeing on the "third rail" was deadly.
Re: Charlie
At first glance I read MTA as MBTA.
If the guy had used a urinal, he would still be alive.
If the guy had let the train go by, he would still be alive.
an A train ... bumps him as he tries to skirt around a “Do Not Enter” sign.
Was he drunk?
Has anyone seen Frank Underwood?
I was trying to imagine what the NYC subway would look like if it had been thoroughly idiot-proofed, but gave up after imagining trains being boarded via jetways.
The click bait on the right margin offered up this tidbit: Sharpton lawyer accused of rape is "hung like a cashew"
I think he's going for the it's-not-rape-rape defense.
Cleansing the gene pool.
A train ... bumps him as he tries to skirt around a “Do Not Enter” sign.
"Sign, sign, everywhere a sign
Blockin' out the scenery, breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign?"
Five Man Electrical Band
Hey, if millions of people watch it, it may save a life or two. (Maybe I don't want to ignore that sign...)
"Sign, sign, everywhere a sign"
Speaking of signs, that's one huge difference I noticed when I used to live in Liberia. Here we have writing everywhere on everything. Warnings all over the place. Just everywhere. Over there, not so much. In a way, it was nicer not to have all that verbal pollution cluttering things up. There might be a downside, too.
Five Man Electrical Band
I believe it includes the line:
You ain't supposed to be here
Ayup.
Oh, my. Bad move there. Quite awful result.
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