Have you ever fallen asleep on a public transportation vehicle
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Almost every day in the bus if I have school in the morning lol
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People where you at are lovely
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oh yeah
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he was an elderly gentlemen
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nope...but I've almost fallen asleep whilst driving
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nope...but I've almost fallen asleep whilst driving
Be careful
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Be careful
I know lol
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So there was a girl on a train once, she fell asleep and woke up as the train was on the end-station and begun to drive back to the start-station and the girl was so mad that she was going back to where she came from xD
I luckly never had this problem, except I once fell asleep, missed the sound that says which station I'm in, thought I was on the right station since the information on the screen was off and well I got off from the train 1 station too early and had to wait for 30 minutes till the next train came
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yeah
Engineering Exam weeks are brutal
I fell sleep on a random dudes shoulder and drolled on him I think
exactly the same happened to me
The dude was very kind to me and didn't make the situation more embarrassing when I woke up. I woke up to him saying he had to leave the bus and I could get hurt if he didn't wake me up.
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Regularly.
I used to have a very long commute to work on the metro. I would fall asleep every morning and every evening after work. I actually very rarely missed my stop, but it did happen and was not a big deal because I basically got on at the last stop one way and traveled to almost the last stop the other way. So they just wake you up and kick you off the metro and I'd just get back on the next metro going the other way and get off on the right stop.
And no, nothing ever got stolen. I got on with a shit ton of other work commuters just like me. Many of us recognized each other as we all had preferred cars and some of my regular "car-mates" would wake me up at the end stop so the train operator wouldn't have to, lol.
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