• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    10 hours ago

    It’s like 90% drunk homeless people that talk to you on trains and buses though. It gets tiring.

    If I want chance encounters with sober people, I’ll go to the bar. I mean eventually the people there get drunk too, but it’s a nice “5 hours and 10 beers” drunk not “what month and/or year is it” drunk.

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      25 minutes ago

      I’m the guy who takes a shot at a random conversation on the plane.

      Doesn’t often turn into anything, but sometimes it’s a nice little glimpse into humanity.

      Guess I don’t know what trains you’re on that are so full of the drunk and homeless, but that sounds like a problem in its own right.

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        17 minutes ago

        It’s not that the trains are so full of drunk homeless people, but that trains are affordable and also conductors aren’t going to physically throw out a person that could get violent. Planes you don’t really get on without a ticket. An entire class of people are filtered off the plane because of that.

        And anyway, said group are a minority, but they’re the only ones who randomly talk to strangers most of the time. Everyone else minds their own business in my experience.

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          9 minutes ago

          the [drunk & homeless are the] only ones who randomly talk to strangers most of the time

          I’m not going to question your experience too much, but it’s sad to me that this would be true.

          A random conversation in a random interaction with somebody you could have easily not talked to can be great fun.