5 struggles every subway commuter has to live with
There's no better way to celebrate the anniversary of the New York City subway than listing the biggest struggles a commuter has to deal with every day. While the MTA subway system was inaugurated on October 27, 1904, we still have a long way to go before certain rides become a comfortable experience.
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So here we go:
1 - The nail clipper
Wtf is WRONG with people!? #nailclipper#nyc#subwaypic.twitter.com/d5lUWJe1Qg
— Keira Alexander (@keira_alexander) March 28, 2015
Please, all I'm waiting for is to have your nails fly on my face on the way to work.
2 - Manspreading
#IWishTheOppositeSexWould stop the "manspreading" on the NYC subways already!! pic.twitter.com/g0gs6w6Szq
— lulu459 (@ElaineFurst) October 19, 2015
Just close your legs and make room for an extra human being that can totally fit next to you.
3 - Showtime!!!
Mayor de Blasio Urges "Showtime" Dancing Above Ground http://t.co/NfidzGuMc8pic.twitter.com/scyQYBzAyw
— spoiled NYC (@spoilednyc) October 2, 2015
When you hear that call, all you think of is "Please don't kick me in the face while you do your tricks"
4 - The "no one can see me"
Some people feel like they can be themselves on the subway, which is not always a good thing.
5 - The reluctant cyclist
Cyclist (red) relaxes on two seats while passengers struggle to stand around his grease-ridden bike--6 line @mta#mtapic.twitter.com/DXgLOGqcSc
— Steven Edwards (@stevenmedwards) July 31, 2014
Do you have a bike? Ride it! Don't take it on the subway. Most importantly, don't park it on it.
Every day, 4.5 million people take the subway in NYC and make their ways through these struggles. At least Pizza Rat is there to cheer us all up.
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