Quote Originally Posted by azure
so when the trains so packed people are in front of the doors, you are one of them, you just stand there? whilst someone struggles to squeeze through the millimetre gap between you and the person next to you..?
I don't get in people's way, it's very rare that you'd have to get off the train to let someone off. People know to let other people through if they're getting off, it's obvious. Furthermore, trains are too expensive in London therefore i don't ride them. If i had a free oyster i would but i ride the buses instead. Is anyone really more entitled to a public seat then another? Based on what? Age? Gender? Understanding everyone payed the same price to get on the service, it is unrealistic to expect to have a seat every time, regardless of who you are, whether rich or poor. People who expect seats should also expect not to get seats sometimes. As is life.
Reefer Rogue Reviewed by Reefer Rogue on . People with lack of manners and courtesy This is a rant to people who lack basic courtesy and manners. I believe potheads in general are more well-manner than mainstream society. What I describe is simple courtesy. I ride the subway, but this is applicable in all areas of life, driving, in a store, on a bus etc. In general, there are people who are physically able to stand up that sit in a seat, and there's a pregnant woman or an elderly standing up. Conventional wisdom would be to offer you a seat. There are countless Rating: 5