Metro in Moscow

Moscow Metro - a report from hell
Report a guy who decided proehatsya in the subway at rush hour.
Metro Station Dmitrovskaya. I went down to the subway in five minutes of the ninth.

I do not know what happened. Whether all the Tajiks of the world today, decided to go on the gray branch. Or simply the number of people in Moscow still reached a critical mass, but today I really * about Uel indefinitely.





Came train. Well I think it's on th *, wait for the next.



But it was not so easy. Trains were at intervals of a minute and a half, how would basically zashib, but bl * Th zagvozdochka - people so to * yn that the engine comes and the doors do not open for the train so pi * dec, the doors jammed on deaf.
Then another five minutes the door can not be closed. You can certainly run and the entire carcass to someone in the back and get into the car, but I can not do Choate. We stood waiting on. Half an hour passed, no one could not get into the train.



It took forty minutes. FORTY MINUTES!!! Nothing has changed.



People began to leave in the opposite direction, back to a couple of stations, hoping to climb there. Many stupidly moved away from the edge of the platform and wait for the flow of resolve.



Trains come and still can not open the door.



An hour passed. I have nowhere to hurry.



Total - twenty hours I waited, when the train will come, in which you can enter not run and is not tamping under him someone.



Total - twenty hours I waited, when the train will come, in which you can enter not run and is not tamping under him someone. I'm not saying how much pleasant in the car, it is not important. The main thing to get into it at all. Most interesting is that there is no alternative. There, on top of all traffic jams. Here at the bottom of all in hell. Simply there is no movement. This city end yaschetayu. That is how come the normal human desire: to kill, dismember, to desire the death of his neighbor. That is born of hope that a nuclear war would be the same and a little podrihtuet number of human carcasses.

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