Public transport is a really amazing place. It’s here that you can meet superheroes, villains, stars, and magic creatures, all sitting right next to one another.
SmallJoys has collected photos of people that can make your ride on public transit much funnier.
“Bruce, I’m your father.”
When you’re not sure how far downtown your train goes:
Ride Hard
This hamster goes to work and never complains. Be like this hamster.
When you stay late at work but still have to cook dinner:
For some people, it’s not a train but rather, underground parking.
When you’re fed up with hearing, “Hey, look, it’s Logan!”
2 life-sized Victorian style dolls on a London subway
How many passengers can you see?
Just an ordinary day for Keanu.
“Can someone call a doctor, please?”
When you make everyone else’s dreams come true but haven’t bought yourself a car yet:
No one will try to look for a dead man’s chest here.
-“Mom, my head hurts.”
-“It’s because of your computer!”
“Will he offer me a seat?”
When you use a train instead of a starship:
Somewhere in Russia
Lunch matters!
It’s amazing that no one’s looking at the peacock!
When you don’t like people but still have to ride public transport:
The fastest means of transportation to get you to your cave
When you understand you don’t fit in but try to ignore it:
A fashionable rhino
The next stop is the ’80s.
When you’ve forgotten to charge your costume:
Weirdest knitting class ever…
Hello!
Pikachu swallowed a human!
when you’re actually the weirdest person on public transport:
Rhino riding the London Underground.
Moscow’s subway is an interesting place.
Should probably hide that book.
This guy just casually chilling in his hammock.
Well, this looks a little awkward.
This lady and her lettuce hat.
Is it a Zebrataur or a Cenbra!?
That co-ordination though.
15. His Little Baby
Reasons to not ride on public transport: This.
A girl with her raven on the subway.
“Wanna buy a kitty?”
This guy spent the entire subway trip.
“This text has no other purpose than to terrify those who are afraid of the arabic language.”