Who doesn’t know it: you are together in a new city, you take a leisurely walk through the city center and then you say: “Come on, let’s go shopping!”
For some this may be a great thing, but for others it is a complete waste of time. It becomes especially problematic when one person from each of these two groups travels together. Because then it is for one person: wait, wait, wait…
This person has already resigned completely.
When the value of a staircase suddenly increases immeasurably.
Shared pain is half the pain.
Okay, the wait isn’t that bad.
Is he also sleeping or has he simply lost all will to live?
If you wait so long that it doesn’t even have to be a chair anymore.
Fortunately, there is the kitchen department.
The look on his face speaks volumes.
He tries to find out where he took a wrong turn in his life that brought him here.
At some point you just don’t feel like it anymore…
He has been waiting so long that he has now outgrown the stroller.
They understand each other without words.
How did people do this back in the day without cell phones?
Why me? Why me?
A kingdom for a chair.
It seems like he has plenty of time to think about what he’s doing to himself.
Take a quick look.
He already seems dead inside.
Hopefully he at least learns from his mistake.
While he’s still trying to defend himself…
…he’s already given up. 😴
Rumor has it that they were in their teens when they sat down.
A beer tent there would probably generate a huge turnover.
The black and white filter gives the image the necessary drama.
First come gets the seat.
He’s been waiting for many moons…
Definitely made the best of the situation.
If you’ve had to wait so long that it doesn’t really matter to you.
See slide number 2.
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