Blind man
At station Z, the blind man boards the train. Usually, he can sit in his regular window seat. But sometimes, that seat is occupied, and he has to find another seat, somewhat awkwardly. Bladderman immediately stands up before the blind man to offer him his seat.
The blind man listens to something on his smartphone, which he operates with a special device.
He gets off at the same station as me. With sure strides, his cane in front of him, he finds his way down the platform, up the stairs, and into the crowded station.
Then he is gone.
Ray Bradbury and the coin operated typewriter
I can not resist sharing this Boing Boing article about Ray Bradbury and how he wrote on a coin-operated typewriter.
Pee time predictability
Bladderman keeps his briefcase on his lap. He uses it as a substrate for his Sudoku. A bag and a coat lay on the small table before him. He puzzles intently and fills in the numbers with concentration.
Every day, between stations C. and Z., he gets up. He takes his coat over his arm and takes his bag and briefcase in his hand. Packed, he walks out of the compartment and to the restroom. After a few minutes, he returns and sits back in his seat. Every day. Between stations X and Y.
Sometimes, he makes an uncomfortable chat with the Candy Crush lady.
All Things Are Photographable

The documentary All Things Are Photographable about Garry Winogrand is mandatory yet enjoyable homework for every (street) photographer (ignore the sometimes soggy commentary). You can view this film by Sasha Waters Freyer for free here.
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