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You know, the ones who sing, preach or talk to the invisible person beside them.Does anybody else have this experience? It always seems that the seats are full and there's no where to move away from them.

2006-08-04 00:19:38 · 33 answers · asked by starrynight1 7 in Society & Culture Etiquette

33 answers

Always, Always, Always!

I was on the light rail the other day and this dude got on. he had on a suit. He sat down next to me and I really did not think much about it until he asked me if I had a foil hat. Excuse me? A foil hat. Seems that if I get a hat made out of foil the aliens, (of UFO fame not Mexico fame) will not be able to read my thoughts thus, it will stop them from following me. I also learned that I should not make eye contact with any anchor person on the news. They can send me thoughts and make me commit crimes that they will report.

Ah! A day on the light rail.

2006-08-04 00:30:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Try either standing up or just standing up and sitting somewhere else. It may look a bit ignorant but if you are scared then maybe it's in your best interest. You are not the only one, but i feel maybe your not trying to understand the person either. Maybe they are happy, skitzo(not saying that in a bad way, i just cant spell it, and not that there is anything wrong with being skitz its just an uncontrollable disability), or just need a bit of understanding. Try not to be embarrassed by them cos you wouldn't like it if it ever happened to you.

2006-08-04 00:28:58 · answer #2 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

It happens all the time! I am the type of person who attracts these people! For whatever reason the weirdest people always seem to find me and feel the need to share their life story with me. Being the nice person I am, I always wind up getting sucked up into some odd conversation about their pet hemorrhoid! Ahhhhhhhhhhh

2006-08-04 00:24:50 · answer #3 · answered by somechick25 5 · 1 0

I know what you mean, some how when I take the bus I always end up sitting next to the crazy lady talking to her reflection.

2006-08-04 00:23:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Bus terminals are scary places. I think Murphy's Law is what comes into play here. If there is someone weird, they will be sitting across the aisle from me.

2006-08-04 04:05:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its a fact

This happens because U want to avoid such situations and these bother u again when it comes.

In a normal man's life, there are 100 things that happen during a normal week. And we just experience them unknowingly... BUT
Those things which We HATE .. we are just not able to ignore them... though they come with their pace (as others).. but for us it looks .. ohh!! NOT AGAIN...

Its similar to Murphy's law ....

2006-08-04 00:26:58 · answer #6 · answered by James B 2 · 0 0

are you sure the seats are full? maybe they are just full of your invisible friends? haha just kidding, probably because 99% of people on bus and subway are crazy

2006-08-04 00:24:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

At least they sit across from you...they usually sit NEXT to me. When this happens, I usually get off at the next stop and switch train cars. Sometimes I wonder if I have "freak magnet" tattooed to my forehead.

2006-08-04 01:52:17 · answer #8 · answered by brevejunkie 7 · 2 0

ur on the subway, thats why
its happened to me a couple times. one time on the subway this lady i was sitting next to started yelling at me on how i should believe in The Matrix....yes the movie, she was a real nut.

2006-08-04 01:25:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah,I have this problem all the time...there's always some idiot that just sits there and minds his/her own business..that's dull and boring ... are you scared of people like ME.....May be you shouldn't be so self conscious of what is socially accepted...have a chat

2006-08-04 00:36:46 · answer #10 · answered by raven jack. 3 · 0 1

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