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I hope that's real because that's going on my top 10 list of "funniest things I've ever seen."

I have seen equally strange things on trains and buses.

Including this "jungle" backdrop on inner city trains, which was a very bad idea, for many, many reasons. As you can imagine, it became a viral photo prop. Thankfully, it didn't last long.
I can't believe this was a thing that actually happened. But then again, this is Massachusetts...
Yes, I took this picture. Yes, it's real.

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So people didn't like it? But it's so green and nice. :) Much better than the usual dull train interior. I guess city folks don't like lush green landscapes on their trains. The colors on the seats are awful but the green walls looks nice I think.
 
So people didn't like it? But it's so green and nice. :) Much better than the usual dull train interior. I guess city folks don't like lush green landscapes on their trains. The colors on the seats are awful but the green walls looks nice I think.
It was actually a great idea, in theory. Not so great in practice. People were using it to take photos of homeless people, addicts, low-income people and minorities "in the jungle" and posting them on social media.
It's sad how some jerks can ruin things that were initially harmless and make them into something cruel.
 
It was actually a great idea, in theory. Not so great in practice. People were using it to take photos of homeless people, addicts, low-income people and minorities "in the jungle" and posting them on social media.
It's sad how some jerks can ruin things that were initially harmless and make them into something cruel.
I get that completely. You try and do something nice and others come along and ruin it. People have done that to me so many times. It is so easy to drop down to this level but far harder to climb above it.
 
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