Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear sir yourself:
The thyroid gland controls how quickly the body uses energy.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the body gains wait due to a slow metabolism.
Kindly do not assume every big person got that way from eating too much.
Thank you.
Ah, the old "it's my thyroid" excuse...
Dear Sir
Hypothyroidism can be controlled with medication.
Weight loss can be achieved with proper diet and exercise.
Please stop using excuses for your largess.
Anonymous wrote:Just stand, if you're able.
Aren't you going to be sitting most of the rest of the day anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Dear Women of the Red Line,
I know it usually is the responsibility of men to act chivalrous and offer seats to those in need. But as you might notice, most Metro seats already are occupied by women, particularly those on the aisles. So when someone boards the train who needs a seat -- perhaps a pregnant woman, or a parent with child, or even just an older woman or man -- could you please offer that person your seat?
I know what you're going to say ... that able-bodied man sitting twenty feet away really should stand up and conduct the person down the aisle to his seat instead, so you can remain seated ... but since you're closer, and this person really needs a seat, could you try standing up yourself?
It really would set a better example than you just sitting there and waiting for some man to act instead of you. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Sir,
Some of us commute with small children. This is allowed, and for some of us, the only way to get to our jobs/daycare. We do our best to stay out of everyone's way. In exchange, we'd really appreciate if you refrain from pushing someone wearing their baby in a carrier or plowing down a stroller to get onto the train first. It's rude and not going to get you to work or home any faster.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Dear young sir:
While I understand your testicles' need for air, your wide-spread knees are preventing anyone from sitting next to you. Perhaps a switch to boxers will give them the air they need throughout the day so you can sit like a normal person on the metro?
Best, a fellow rider
Anonymous wrote:Dear sir yourself:
The thyroid gland controls how quickly the body uses energy.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the body gains wait due to a slow metabolism.
Kindly do not assume every big person got that way from eating too much.
Thank you.