Everyone has them. As soon as you walk out of the apartment, you may be thinking "who's going to be the one to fuck up my day?", or not. No matter where or how you start your day, you will definitely experience this as any normal person would. The main bulk of mine comes from the daily commute to and from work. Living in NYC, there is never a dull moment. After walking out my apartment, I speed walk to the train station while trying to dodge the shit on the ground (yes,literally): a daily routine you quickly get used to if you ever decide to live here. Because I always get the unlimited metro card (train pass) I never have to wonder if I have enough money on it before I swipe, thank God. This saves me time and energy because of course the train would arrive only when I'm having trouble with my card, right? And now here's the fun part. A number of things may happen. A homeless person will announce themselves and give their story, in which case I give them plenty of space to walk right pass me because I'm not trying to hear it. Or a train car will fill up with so many people, that you're constantly trying to arrange your body in a way that you're not in someone's ass or arm-pit or whatever. As long as people don't touch me, I'm good. Tension is always high in the morning because people can be so rude. Finally, when I get to my stop, I'm happy to have not done something I would regret and make my way to work to make that money to pay to rent. Y'all know the drill. Unless you're balling...hit me up, Until Next time.
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