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Vintage subway posters compared manspreaders to Hitler
![]() ![]() 1953 A New York City transit poster. Image: Amelia Opdyke Jones/New York Transit Museum Collection “Manspreading" is a recent and colorful neologism, defined as the act of sitting with one's legs unnecessarily wide, therefore crowding others nearby. It's hardly a new phe**me**n. As long as urbanites have been crammed together in public spaces, inconsiderate and selfish behavior has been a problem. A new exhibit in New York looks back at the various campaigns cities have undertaken to stem these problems“Transit Etiquette or: How I Learned to Stop Spitting and Step Aside in 25 Languages,” on view at the New York Transit Museum’s gallery annex in Grand Central Terminal, features colorful and playful admonishments from around the world and through time. Read more... More about New York City, Transportation, History, Etiquette, and Cities ??????? ??????: Vintage subway posters compared manspreaders to Hitler || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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