They’ve labeled the exits at one of the Metro stations by letters. Signs say what is found at each exit. They have arrows pointing in the directions of the lettered exits. People still get lost. I expect to find a skeleton with a cellphone clutched in the hand bones with a dead battery in the station. So, no, this isn’t overkill just a statement on how unobservant we’ve become.
TStyle78 10 days ago
Depends on the person.
The Reader Premium Member 10 days ago
Now you are in the comments section.
Kornfield Kounty 10 days ago
You Are: Where You Think You Are.
Kornfield Kounty 10 days ago
You Are: Probably One Step Away from Standing Alone
Kornfield Kounty 10 days ago
“You are not, in fact, just surrounded by a**holes.” Sigmund Freud
edmund_graham 10 days ago
You’re right. The next sign should just be “…or are you?”
MIHorn Premium Member 10 days ago
Wherever you go, there you are.
Doug K 10 days ago
There should be an app that tells you that.
mistercatworks 10 days ago
I want to see the ones for phone-range testing: "Can you hear me now? Can you hear me, now? CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW!
zxcar1 9 days ago
“How can you be, in two places at once, when you’re really nowhere at allllll.”
crazeekatlady 9 days ago
They’ve labeled the exits at one of the Metro stations by letters. Signs say what is found at each exit. They have arrows pointing in the directions of the lettered exits. People still get lost. I expect to find a skeleton with a cellphone clutched in the hand bones with a dead battery in the station. So, no, this isn’t overkill just a statement on how unobservant we’ve become.
j.l.farmer 9 days ago
Just skip the next 2 and check for another farther away from where you are now.