Ever get tired of waiting for your train to arrive? It can ruin a day, let me tell you. Potential to totally get your schedule tossed into a snowball of failure and disappointment. You think it’s your line, then nope, it’s not your train. You’re hot, sweating, wondering why you wore a coat and scarf. Then you remember it’s because it looks cute.
A life dependent on public transportation is guaranteed to let you down, bring you stress and cause your hair to frizz. Good thing Italian street artist Biancoshock has recognized our pain and offers a generous free therapy. Bubble wrap! With time increments of 3, 5 and 10 minute sheets depending on your availability. Everyone knows the relief of fresh bubble wrap just waiting, wanting to be popped. Something so simple but so genius.
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