Random NYC advice:
Oct. 15th, 2015 10:18 pmSometimes in life, you have to take the train with small children. Sometimes, the train station doesn't have regular turnstiles, just those revolving door turnstiles.
Instead of swiping your card while frantically saying to your small child "Don't push! Don't push! No, don't walk yet!", have them climb onto the first or second rung of the revolving door. Then they're in position for when you swipe, but they won't cause you to waste your fare.
I see this every day, and every day I know my method works better.
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Instead of swiping your card while frantically saying to your small child "Don't push! Don't push! No, don't walk yet!", have them climb onto the first or second rung of the revolving door. Then they're in position for when you swipe, but they won't cause you to waste your fare.
I see this every day, and every day I know my method works better.
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A Harry Potter Where Hermione Doesn’t Do Anyone’s Homework For Them
How Dogs Forge a Bond with Rio’s Homeless That Is Life-Saving for Both
Kilogram conflict resolved at last
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The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy
An Isolated Tribe Is Emerging From Peru’s Amazonian Wilderness
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Ebola study finds women in Guinea who appear immune to the virus
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Date: 2015-10-17 11:59 am (UTC)