It's the weirdest thing
Nov. 6th, 2017 03:40 pmBut when I'm in a train, and I pass by another train, I'm always deeply interested in what's going on in the other car. Ever since I was a child, I've had this feeling I can't shake that however bored and normal the people in the other train look, there's really all sorts of drama going on that there isn't in my train. And I want to know what it is!
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Date: 2017-11-05 03:07 pm (UTC)