Passengers Gone Wild: From Depressed Toes to Existential Karaoke
- boundbydiversity
- Aug 6
- 1 min read
There’s something about a good book—it breathes. Every passage is a heartbeat, a rhythm that shapes the story’s journey. This one is worth feeling. Let the words draw you in.

"The roads were mostly empty at this hour, so I relaxed into the drive, letting my mind wander into corners it rarely visits during busy daytime shifts."
"The weirdest passengers I’ve ever had. (In case you’re wondering, that award goes to the man who insisted on removing his shoes and socks because he was convinced the city air was making his toes depressed.)"
You think your commute is strange? I've seen it all, from philosophical debates to passengers with... toe issues. In my taxi, every night is a new adventure, and laughter is the best fare.



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