Sometimes you just really need to lie down.
Considering how much time many commuters spend on public transport, perhaps it's understandable they would make themselves as comfortable they can – often to the discomfort of other commuters.called it an"inconsiderate act" on the East-West Line.
With no accessories to use as a pillow, this man rested his head on his hands and left his slippers on the floor as he drifted off into dreamland.Is it better or worse that both these sleepy heads remove their footwear before having a lie-down?
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