Aleksandra Fedorova :fedora: on Nostr: When I worked in Moscow I spent 1.5 hours on a subway daily. And there was one ad in ...
When I worked in Moscow I spent 1.5 hours on a subway daily.
And there was one ad in the subway train which literally tortured me for a year.
It was a schema of subway lines, where all the stations were replaced with some generic activities like vacation, family, walking in a park..
I don't remember the point of the ad, but I spent crazy amount of time trying to find logic in it: Why family-park line intersects with vacation-shopping line at the "museum" station?
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