Woke up, ran to the subway (not necessarily late, but I like to get my blood flowing to wake up some more), got to the turnstile, and decided it would be a good day because this elderly woman ahead of me was wearing this blue hooded sweatshirt with a rainbow peace sign on the back.
When I came home, the trains were all delayed. I waited 10 minutes for the 1 train, and it was so packed I waited for the next one a couple minutes later, which turned out to be train 1434. We went slowly, and then it announced it was skipping five stations to 137th. But for some reason, it stopped at 103rd with the doors closed, I assume just to mess with people. I resumed my book, Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited: Anti-Globalization in the Era of ***** by Joseph Stiglitz, and the next sentence read "requires patience."
When we finally got to my station, I waited for the masses of riders exiting and walking up the stairs. That's when I noticed the same elderly woman walking with a cane, wearing a blue sweatshirt with the rainbow peace symbol.
When I came home, the trains were all delayed. I waited 10 minutes for the 1 train, and it was so packed I waited for the next one a couple minutes later, which turned out to be train 1434. We went slowly, and then it announced it was skipping five stations to 137th. But for some reason, it stopped at 103rd with the doors closed, I assume just to mess with people. I resumed my book, Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited: Anti-Globalization in the Era of ***** by Joseph Stiglitz, and the next sentence read "requires patience."
When we finally got to my station, I waited for the masses of riders exiting and walking up the stairs. That's when I noticed the same elderly woman walking with a cane, wearing a blue sweatshirt with the rainbow peace symbol.
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