I’ve only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they’re just kinda there.

Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I’d be taking for granted?

Pic unrelated.

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    Don’t you realize that people who are waiting for the train are not actually in public and don’t expect, or want, to be in your dumb pictures?

    edit: here are the rules https://www.stm.info/en/about/business-zone/partnerships-and-permissions/activities-taking-photos-and-shooting-videos

    “Neither STM employees nor métro users are filmed or photographed.”

    I don’t want to be in pictures and it would be within my rights to ask you to stop but I have better things to do.

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      I admit that tourists anywhere often have piss poor situational awareness, and are often rude re: how they go about taking pictures.

      Doesn’t mean someone can’t take a picture of a train pulling in without violating the rules though (off-peak times, cropped angles, etc.). Fuck anyone carelessly or deliberately taking pictures of folks on the platform without permission, though. I agree with you there and know it’s probably common, which sucks.

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        Well, it wasn’t so much the legalities, I just saw a gaggle of tourists waiting on the platform with huge anticipation for the metro to pull into the station, like they’ve never seen a train or a tunnel. Yet, if I may use my racism for good, they seemed to be from a far away land, so they flew here, how many pictures did they take of the flying train?

        It just seemed out of proportion to the banality of a mundane situation, and they were snapping away, and I do not want to be immortalized as a sad, fat middle-aged man, where were these people when I was 25 and a movie star?