Wheelchair?

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Did you know that the stop button in the bus coloured in blue has a different purpose than the one in red?

Until recently, I didn't even know that I was NOT suppose to press it unless I am on a wheelchair which in my case, I wasn't.

For those who do not know the difference :

  • The one in red are designed for non-disabled people.
  • The one in blue are designed for passenger-in-wheelchair ONLY and the bell sounded different which made me realised that I may have done something which I should not have done.


So... I was like:

Ohai blue buttonz! You be closest to me so me just press ya. kkthxbai

*Ring, Ding, dong ding dong*
The bell sounded different....
I swung my body and looked towards the little writings above the blue button

'For passenger-in-wheelchair only.
Please press for assistance.
The Service Leader will help you alight from the bus.'

Oh-Em-Gee.
The service leader will help you alight from the bus?! Now you don't have that luxury everyday now do we?
I would have pretended that I was on wheelchair but it would just be insulting to people who are genuinely on wheelchair now would it?


The bus driver looked at the rear-mirror of the bus and shot me a glare saying
'Someone needs a Muthafvcking uppercut.'
He gave me the look like as if every time he hear that thing go off, he would wanna beat a kitten to death with a puppy.

Of course i felt embarrassed

Please...just let me leave in shame.....in my invisible wheelchair

Stupidity is not a handicap
But my spasm is.

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