My Taxi's Seen Worse Than Your Existential Crisis (and That's Saying Something
- boundbydiversity
- Apr 30
- 1 min read
Books mold our understanding of life, offering perspectives we might never have considered. Some stories inspire, others unsettle, and a few leave a mark that never fades. This passage is one of those moments—a fragment of a larger tale, waiting to connect with you.

"I laughed and waved a dismissive hand. 'Don’t worry, my car’s seen worse. You’d be surprised at how many McDonald’s fries are lost to the back seat every weekend. They practically form a second ecosystem back there.'"
"That kicked off a conversation about the heartbreak of wasted food. Now, let me tell you—when a middle-aged academic starts talking about wasted food and the ethical ramifications, you know you’re in for a treat."
Late-night fares lead to the wildest conversations! Forget small talk – in my taxi, you'll get philosophy, food waste debates, and maybe a fry or two. Buckle up for the unexpected!



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