Public Transport Trauma
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
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Yeah I don't think it's as uncommon as you might be made to feel...
Growing up, my whole family had plenty of horror stories to tell us kiddies. Being in a family of soldiers/police officers/firefighters/nurses meant Sunday dinners with "we had this one guy this week..." and "Next thing I know, I'm in a tent with my chest feeling like it's literally on fire."
I personally can't stand trauma-fakers; you know those people who stand around and say, "gosh how sad, I won't be the same, etc., etc.," Bleah. It's one thing to be traumatized by what you've seen and done, and another entirely to get over it quickly. I don't handle death at all - I act the same way you do about it. To me, once someone is dead, there's nothing more you can do for them. All suicides are selfish, anyway.
( , Fri 30 May 2008, 0:26, Reply)
Growing up, my whole family had plenty of horror stories to tell us kiddies. Being in a family of soldiers/police officers/firefighters/nurses meant Sunday dinners with "we had this one guy this week..." and "Next thing I know, I'm in a tent with my chest feeling like it's literally on fire."
I personally can't stand trauma-fakers; you know those people who stand around and say, "gosh how sad, I won't be the same, etc., etc.," Bleah. It's one thing to be traumatized by what you've seen and done, and another entirely to get over it quickly. I don't handle death at all - I act the same way you do about it. To me, once someone is dead, there's nothing more you can do for them. All suicides are selfish, anyway.
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