17 March 2008 @ 03:36 pm
In travelling to work, I travel by highway, Metro, and then by foot the few blocks back and forth from the station to my office. Lunch usually involves a couple of blocks of walking as well.

This is for the most part a good thing; it exposes me to sunlight, relatively fresh air, and the outside world. The additional mental stimulation is surely beneficial as well.

The downside to this, of course, is the people. Idiots who see me coming, then walk straight at me despite the entire sidewalk being clear. Panhandlers, occasionally aggressive. Loud obnoxious people who aren't specifically out to be idiots, but are because of the aforementioned adjectives. Drivers who, when the light turns red, drive into the intersection anyway, blocking the entire cross street from moving out of some sense of entitlement.

I try to read while I walk, which at least gives me a reason/excuse to ignore the rest of the world, but every day I go outside into that miserable mass of humanity I'm reminded of my utter conviction that the world would be a far better place if we wiped the lower rungs of humanity off the face of it.
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[identity profile] dragonoflife.livejournal.com on March 17th, 2008 08:22 pm (UTC)
You imagine it, I live it; I wear my Victorian-era coat in the winter, after all.

The culture is a bit limited inasmuch as I have a nice view of the Capitol building on the walk, but little actual else that stands out distinctively. The people themselves are more useful to look at in terms of characters and appearences I might not have otherwise thought of. Given as I tend to stick to fantasy, though, the sort of commercialized/service-economized behavior of the crowds milling to and from work is harder to apply. Maybe if I write something in entering-industrial times...
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