That's a picture from today of a message that someone sent to my YouTube blog, "Please don't kill me."
I like walking. I don't like a lot of what I have seen and what has happened to me when I've walked outside since the conglomerate formed and began to persecute me in 2010. Other than that, though, I like to walk. I like it better than taking the bus, and often choose it over taking the train.
Boston has a good public transportation system, which I like a lot. I don't like that the people who manage the system allow so much corruption from conglomerate-promoting ads and that they don't stop MBTA employees from stalking and harassing people.
I have never owned a car. I would have liked to have had one, and not having one in Vermont definitely reduced my work opportunities. You don't really need a car to get to work around the Boston area, though.
Did the person who wrote this message think that he or she could make me feel bad for not having the money to buy a car? Ridiculing someone for being poor is one of the most vulgar ways to try to insult someone; I don't feel at all bad, just disgusted and amused.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, October 1, 2015 @ 8:54 a.m.