I still have to go to work on a typhoon day, and part of the subway is out of service, which happens to be where I am. A group of people stopped at the bus station in front of the house, and they were all crowded waiting for a bus to come. The last car can squeeze three more at the door, and the next car can't squeeze at all. It was almost half past eight, so some people tried to force it up, but they couldn't even stretch a leg. I originally wanted to go to the previous platform, thinking that there would be fewer people, but when I saw a bus that was fully loaded and tightly clinging to the door, I was afraid it would be very full at the previous stop. Our platform is located in the middle of the bus route, and there are many platforms for more than an hour ahead. It feels a lot like "The Hunger Platform". There is rich food on the first floor, and the food decreases with each next floor. There are 250 floors in total, but there may be no food on the fifty or so floors. When the bus arrives at our station, or at the previous station, there may be no space at the Qianqianqianqian station.
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