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8 Comments
Ashenkasesays...Me in India... nope, guess I am going to not have a job and live on the streets far far away from that shit.
ForgedRealitysays...Seriously. There are way the fuck too many humans.
Harzzachsays...The number of humans isnt a problem. Its the apparent lack of discipline and/or supervision.
I lived a few years in Tokio, where the subway handles comparable numbers of people ... it's full, it's cramped, women are being fondled regulary by shitty perverts ... but besides that, general people mass management works.
newtboysays...Um.....the number of humans is a MASSIVE problem, even if superhuman coordination can move them efficiently.
Side note, how did you live there for years and not know it's normally spelled Tokyo? ;-)
The number of humans isnt a problem. Its the apparent lack of discipline and/or supervision.
I lived a few years in Tokio, where the subway handles comparable numbers of people ... it's full, it's cramped, women are being fondled regulary by shitty perverts ... but besides that, general people mass management works.
Sagemindsays...Two words: Infrastructure Failure.
oritteroposays...I could speculate that it's because many European languages (including German) spell it that way? Even in English it was the dominant spelling until the 1890s (at least according to the google NGRA
M viewer.
Re the actual video, it takes a few cancelled trains before my line gets that crowded. It would be interesting to know if this was normal for this line.
Um.....the number of humans is a MASSIVE problem, even if superhuman coordination can move them efficiently.
Side note, how did you live there for years and not know it's normally spelled Tokyo? ;-)
newtboysays...Interesting...I googled it spelled that way before commenting and that didn't show up, only bands and restaurants and suggestions I misspelled. I guess I should have wikied.
I would swallow my own tongue before riding a train that crowded. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever. It's panic inspiring just thinking about it. I left the San Francisco bay area because it was far too crowded, but by comparison it's completely unpopulated.
I could speculate that it's because many European languages (including German) spell it that way? Even in English it was the dominant spelling until the 1890s (at least according to the google NGRA
M viewer.
Re the actual video, it takes a few cancelled trains before my line gets that crowded. It would be interesting to know if this was normal for this line.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to Mordhaus's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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