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>try riding the subway at rush hour and tell me the entire city has only enough people to fill 3-4 trains.
Interesting thoughts.
Seriously, if NYC employs THAT MANY PEOPLE, then shouldn't six gorillion people be on the trains?
Let's say each train has a hundred people on it. That's 60,000 trains.
Okay, it has 400 people on it. That's 15,000 trains. If they are spaced at one per minute, that's 250 trains PER MINUTE for one hour, correct?
I don't know all the details, but I am starting to wonder.
>6 gorillion. Per hour. Per gas chamber, which then ran down rickety wooden rails and jammed 25cm of wood up their asses before extracting their gold fillings and dumping them into The Ovens, before miraculously winding itself back up the tracks.
Hm.