Catching a train with the angry. Today I made my connection at Times Square and, since I had only one stop to go on the express, I let everyone on in front of me so I'd end up standing by the door for the next stop. I particularly wanted to let an older woman with a cane on before me, because I'm like that.
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So I let her on, and then when I tried to get on after her, she blocked me with her body. "Excuse me," I said.
When she didn't budge, I slid past her into the car. On my way, she elbowed me, and growled, "Faggot!"
"That doesn't really hurt my feelings, ma'am."
"Fuckin' faggot!"
"You have a nice day, ma'am."
"I was having a nice day until you started talking to me," she responded.
"Well, don't let me bother you," I smiled.
She frowned, crossed her eyes and stuck out her tongue at me, then turned around and faced the door until we hit 72nd. I made sure to smile at her reflection every time she darted her eyes my way.
As the door opened, she once again said, "You're a fucking faggot."
I replied, "Good luck, and blessings to your family," and took the stairs to the street two at a time.