PurpleMonkeyDshwashr said:
First, of all, foundation is liquid or cream -- not a powder. So to taste it you would probably need to lick someone's face.
And to complain that powder eyeshadow or blush can become airborne when applied? Give me a f***ing break. You may as well complain about the "airborne" coffee particles emanating from someone's travel mug.
Honestly, if this stuff bothers you then you should probably move to the wilderness.
This is why I don't take public transportation. Too many face lickers.PurpleMonkeyDshwashr said:
First, of all, foundation is liquid or cream -- not a powder. So to taste it you would probably need to lick someone's face.
EBennett said:
What I always found offensive was one colleague's need to pull out a mirror and apply lipstick at the lunch table.
ml1 said:
I'm more bothered by the guys shooting up on the train.
This is true, dressing tables with attached mirrors used to be common in bedrooms. When makeup stopped being an upper class luxury it's application moved to the bathroom out of convenience.callista said:
But the only reason makeup tends to be put on in a bathroom is cuz that's where the mirror with good lighting is. It isn't a 'bathroom' thing for anything but convenience.
ligeti said:
Rule of thumb: anything you normally do in the bathroom, you shouldn't do on a train.
When women put makeup on or idiots clip their nails, they are saying, "I don't care about anyone around me, I am the center of all that I survey. I don't see you because, in my mind, you don't exist right now."
RobB said:
ligeti said:
Rule of thumb: anything you normally do in the bathroom, you shouldn't do on a train.
When women put makeup on or idiots clip their nails, they are saying, "I don't care about anyone around me, I am the center of all that I survey. I don't see you because, in my mind, you don't exist right now."
What about the train bathroom?
RobB said:
ligeti said:
Rule of thumb: anything you normally do in the bathroom, you shouldn't do on a train.
When women put makeup on or idiots clip their nails, they are saying, "I don't care about anyone around me, I am the center of all that I survey. I don't see you because, in my mind, you don't exist right now."
What about the train bathroom?
RobB said:
ligeti said:
Rule of thumb: anything you normally do in the bathroom, you shouldn't do on a train.
When women put makeup on or idiots clip their nails, they are saying, "I don't care about anyone around me, I am the center of all that I survey. I don't see you because, in my mind, you don't exist right now."
What about the train bathroom?
boomie said:
What's irksome is that most people are not on the train to socialize and in fact, most commuters stick to themselves and use their 2 inches of space reading a book or listening to music or taking a nap. Somehow when someone applies mascara suddenly everyone wants to pretend that train time is Kumbaya camp and they are suddenly wanting to be at one with their fellow commuter and hence they have a need to watch you put your mascara on, snicker, judge and then post it on MOL. Come on. Silly stuff. I can see foods that smell. Talking on your cell phone. Causing an odor or a disturbance but how about we leave people alone who are really not bothering you other than your own need to judge.
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