Since moving out of campus, I've been having to take the bus to work, to uni. I never liked taking the bus. Driving my own car was always much more comfortable and to some extent convenient, despite the extra cost of parking and fuel. It has been a month now, and although its somewhat punctual, I can't say that its comfortable. Everybody have bad habits. Sometimes, they take it out in public just to show that they can, and that nobody could tell them otherwise. I'm talking to you, nose-picking, alcohol-smelling, crust-eyed, coughing/sneezing-in-your-face bitches. Keep-your-shit-together! Don't give me that "...I don't know you, and I don't care what you think..." attitude. If I were a citizen and ain't afraid of getting my ass deported, I'd kick some senses up your ass, yes up. cause apparently that's where your brain is, in your ass. Its doesn't happen everyday, but its often enough that you get annoyed.
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walking to work |
Yesterday, I overslept cause my phone died. I didn't have any sort of secondary, besides the morning sun hitting my face, but by then it was already too late. I missed my bus, and the next one is in 45 minutes. However, I'll be late for work instead. So I decided to walk to work. It was a dreadful 35 minutes walk in the summer sun. By the time I got there, I was sweating like a pig, smelling like yesterday's laundry and my feet hurt. Was it worth it though? Since I have yet to find anything to my liking on the bus rides to work, so yes, yes it was. I'll probably get used to it. The question is which, walking or taking the bus.
If it works for me, then it works for me.