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New York (and every busy city) runs on tiny rules we never wrote down. Today we read your funniest, most unhinged, and surprisingly tender stories about the small crimes of city life: people who plant themselves in subway doorways, stop at the top of the stairs like it’s a TED Talk, and groups who walk ten-across so no one can pass. Plus: coffee-line philosophers, airport line cutters, Bluetooth oversharers, gym speaker guys, and the little kindness that nearly made a listener cry. It’s chaotic, human, and very I Hear You, Babe.
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New York (and every busy city) runs on tiny rules we never wrote down. Today we read your funniest, most unhinged, and surprisingly tender stories about the small crimes of city life: people who plant themselves in subway doorways, stop at the top of the stairs like it’s a TED Talk, and groups who walk ten-across so no one can pass. Plus: coffee-line philosophers, airport line cutters, Bluetooth oversharers, gym speaker guys, and the little kindness that nearly made a listener cry. It’s chaotic, human, and very I Hear You, Babe.
Send your story for next week: [[email protected]].
Support the show