They all went from work to the subway. "Go to work" is a very short period, no - the subway is nearby. Here they are. Here they are. There's a problem here: where to look. I mean, what to see or not to see. All viewable objects are on both sides. House, fence. Other houses and other fences. The machine is like this. Windows. Many small items that can't be identified. I don't want to look at this at all. I don't have the strength to look at this, because there have been 100, 200 or thousands of times. Really, if you want to ask, No one can say anything because they never see the first day around it, When they come to work, from the subway to work, and then return to the subway, they don't look at the house, the trees and the windows, they immediately, From the first time, there has been an automatic aversion to the surrounding roads, from work to the subway. Generally speaking, I don't want to look around, Looking at your feet - it's sort of melancholy, closed, depressed, why depressed, not completely depressed, Looking up, it's a kind of wild, where there are only sky and wires, grey or white or blue or black sky and wires, when the sky is black, wires are invisible, but sometimes you can see stars Stars, there are stars, look up, it's a little difficult, and there's only way out - look forward, it's the most reliable option, when you look up, I can't see anything. Just walk on the sidewalk or the path. There, far ahead, there is a fuzzy lighthouse. It's not particularly exciting. There are some things, Uncertain, normal, looking forward, just ahead of the subway.