Wednesday, March 15, 2006

For the Rest of Us

If you don't have a 1-7 million to live fashionably next to Sean Jean's....now I am depressed.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:02 PM

    Now you know why I don't like smokers. I wonder why smokers have to be the kind of people whose cigarette ends almost always end up on the ground instead of in their proper place.

    Sid

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  2. No, I don't(know why you don't like smokers).
    I used to do that all the time, and I didn't give a fuck.
    Here, you are not supposed to smoke in almost all indoor establishments. Usually outdoor is OKAY except when waiting in line, which happens to be the most conveniently overlooked no-smoking situation.
    It's just another annoyance living with other human beings.

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  3. Anonymous8:05 PM

    Basically I don't mind people smoking near me. But I don't understand why smokers have to discard cigarette ends on the ground. In HK, there's always an ash tray on top of every dustbin. Did you smoke all the time or flick cigarette butts on the ground all the time? When people do the same thing with chewing gums, I get furious.

    Sid

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  4. If I smoked outdoor, I wouldn't feel terribly guilty flicking the cigarette butt on the street, as barbage bins with ashtrays on top aren't exactly common. Back then I considered cigarette butts just another urban debris or pollution, like car exhaust fumes, candy wrappers, and what have you.
    Other garbage, I did and do make a serious effort to dispose them properly. Actually, I am anal about it (except the period I smoked and I made an exception to butt flicking...double standard)
    You get furious, but I guess you won't take them down on the spot right? I intend to make a movie about it. You be the vigilante, you kill those motherfuckers who simply trash the subways, stand on the left hand side of a moving elevator, you know stupidity and ignorance is a crime. How's that?

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  5. Anonymous9:59 PM

    I probably would, if I could lay my hands on a handgun in HK as easily as lunatics like me in the US can. So those gum-spitters here can count themselves lucky, or put another way, I can count myself lucky because I won't be thrown into jail for the rest of my life.

    Sid

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  6. I guess we talk crazy only, ranting is OKAY.
    There is this guy who takes the 7 train, I guess he hates garbage very much, so whenever he sees garbage on the train, on the platform, he would just pick them up very calmly though, he gets off where I get off too, which is 5th Ave. This guy has a screw loose I am sure but in the best possible sense.

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