Same thing has happened with my brother 20 days ago but I stopped him because I saw it wasn’t his …. because when we are abroad we only use fast food napkins :p
Panel 1: Lisa gets on the subway, blowing her nose. "Stand clear of the closing doors please."
Panel 2: Lisa sits down.
Panel 3: Lisa sits there.
Panel 4: Close up of Lisa's eyes as she looks down.
Panel 5: It's a tissue!
Panel 6: Lisa remembers when she blew her nose earlier with a tissue.
Panel 7: Lisa ponders to herself: There's one in my pocket...is that the one I was using? I should pick it up if it's mine...
Panel 8: Her hand reaches down to grab it. It's got germs! To herself: But it might...not...be...mine...
Panel 9: She sits there, staring at the tissue.
Panel 9:
Panel 1: Lisa gets on the subway, blowing her nose. "Stand clear of the closing doors please."
Panel 2: Lisa sits down.
Panel 3: Lisa sits there.
Panel 4: Close up of Lisa's eyes as she looks down.
Panel 5: It's a tissue!
Panel 6: Lisa remembers when she blew her nose earlier with a tissue.
Panel 7: Lisa ponders to herself: There's one in my pocket...is that the one I was using? I should pick it up if it's mine...
Panel 8: Her hand reaches down to grab it. It's got germs! To herself: But it might...not...be...mine...
Panel 9: She sits there, staring at the tissue.
Panel 9:
Same thing has happened with my brother 20 days ago but I stopped him because I saw it wasn’t his …. because when we are abroad we only use fast food napkins :p
better safe than sorry! LOL
Truely a conundrum of our age.
Usually in these situation if I have a spare tissue I just use that to wrap it up.
…..But Hong Kong trains are so crowded typically that there’s no way we can bend down and pick it up =b=
The way that lady is glaring at Lisa, I’d say that it is indeed hers.