Jun
5
Ain’t talking about the magazine…
What’s more pathetic, New Yorker…the fact that you can’t sit here…or the fact that doing so anyway (for five minutes) would probably represent your biggest act of protest for the day?
Americans, for the most part, are wusses, complainers, and poor excuse makers. Kudos to the woman from Montenegro who waited to take that picture.
Go ahead. Prove me wrong!
And/or…
Read.
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forget sitting on the damn steps, what I have always wanted to do is jump into the pool/ water thing at the enterance and collect all the change in there…think of all the rare coins that could be there. That would be my act of defiance