Bwog always thought there was something high art about the lurid yellow and blue of MetroCards. In the token booth of the116th st. B/C subway station on Frederick Douglass Blvd., a geometric genius has made numerous tiny sculptures (twin towers, a crucifix, subway cars) all out of the little subway passes. They’re super cute.
More photos after the jump.
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@MTA Sux Half of them do this and it’s always the same shit. How nice to see them working hard for their 90K. Lazy fuckers. I hope the TWU gets smashed this year
@dude, chill Get bent or get laid. It’s a nifty article on a nifty use of Metrocards. Probably sculpted by someone on the night shift, sitting guard in a mostly empty station, there to make sure your punk ass doesn’t get jacked by a crackhead.
@Ah! Best comment ever.
@well... http://www.gothamist.com/archives/2006/09/18/left_in_grip_of.php
then there’s that.
@MTA MTA doesn’t guard stations. Transit police do. The MTA doesn’t much of anything. What job that starts paying at over 44 thousand dollars dor a trainee gives you enough time to make origami? A police cadet (who actually guards a station) gets 25K. Why isn’t this guy coming out and changing lightbulbs or scraping up gum?
If you ever left campus you would know what utter scum these people are, llike last year when that was chased down and raped in front of an MTA booth and the guy didn’t even bother calling. And these retarded origami things are in almost every goddamn station
@hot ness