Aside from a few annoying people, I love riding the bus between Bellevue and Seattle. Add to that Expedia pays for all public transit in the area. Win, win. I typically snooze for a bit on the ride home.
Seriously, though. It's like, what do you do with it when it's in its full, inconvenient glory? Do you just exercise patience and embrace it? Do you ignore it? The guy who didn't put up with her shit and told her to move over so he could sit down probably did the best thing for her and her mental illness of anyone there, and that was force her to subscribe to the same rules in public that everyone else has to. Because, while everyone else coddles and ignores the mentally ill, the mentally ill get to push limits and get away with shit that those who aren't mentally ill wouldn't THINK of doing because they don't have those kinds of loosened social boundaries.
Meanwhile, you just want to get home from work and not care. I get it.
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Seriously, though. It's like, what do you do with it when it's in its full, inconvenient glory? Do you just exercise patience and embrace it? Do you ignore it? The guy who didn't put up with her shit and told her to move over so he could sit down probably did the best thing for her and her mental illness of anyone there, and that was force her to subscribe to the same rules in public that everyone else has to. Because, while everyone else coddles and ignores the mentally ill, the mentally ill get to push limits and get away with shit that those who aren't mentally ill wouldn't THINK of doing because they don't have those kinds of loosened social boundaries.
Meanwhile, you just want to get home from work and not care. I get it.
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