Applies to Toronto as well
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Are there really rats IN tje subway cars too? Could a Nu Yokah plz confirm?
Never seen that personally.
By the color, I expected that dot to represent human waste.
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I suppose my post came off demeaning, but whether you're homeless and excluded from access to basic human necessities, or a white collar office worker who is having a very bad digestive moment, there are defensible reasons why this may happen. That said, where there's a choice: I think pooping in the unpopulated far corner of the subway platform is preferable if at all possible. That's just like, my opinion, man.
I suppose my post came off demeaning
I didn't read it that way.
I was just flipping the perspective to look at it as a systems and design issue, rather than a behavioral issue. When anybody poops in a subway, it's the fault of the either the architect who failed to design the thing with enough restrooms or the management/politicians who failed to keep them operating correctly. It's never the fault of the pooper unless adequate facilities are readily available and he chooses not to use them purpose.
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Never seen that personally.
By the color, I expected that dot to represent human waste.
If you can poop there you can poop anywhere ig.
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I’d definitely be number 11
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What... No one masturbating in the corner. This must be a rush hour train.
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In T.O. it’d be a pigeon, not a rat, though. (Some would argue, ‘what’s the difference’, but, hey.)
the difference is wings.
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Never seen that personally.
By the color, I expected that dot to represent human waste.
That's usually right in the middle of the car.
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Is that rush hour?
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This is DC, but needs more clueless tourists.