It also makes me think that he wasn’t aware that we are constantly doing a brutal calculus in our heads of skyway, camera, friend, THREAT, etc.
And like, I am fairly careful about my responses? We were walking through the fucking downtown St Paul Dayton's skyway and were literally passing a security camera when it happened, and I was aware of that and made the choice it was probably safe. But for him I was completely incidental.
"Really? Phew. They are persistently annoying. It's rare that peaceful beings come from space, at least ones that don't get stopped and turned around by Skyway Patrol. What brings you out this way Miss...?"
"That, or the VPN that they did use was shoddy. If it's anything like Skyway Patrol's then yeah, it's definitely been leaked by at least 37 different organizations. I know it doesn't mean much, but I promise I didn't violate any laws with my sensors or cursory search" Jenny says with a raised hand
"Skyway" by The Replacements Album: "Pleased To Meet Me" Time: 8:58 pm
“Blue Velvet.” I was a young movie critic. Afternoon screening in the dingy Skyway Theater. No one had seen it yet, reviews were embargoed, so I had no idea what to expect. It rearranged my head so much I remember stumbling out into the bright sunshine completely disoriented I was back in the world.
My moa strategy has always been: park in west ramp, Arizona level, take skyway to Nordstrom Rack. Leave Nordstrom Rack, take skyway to Arizona level, drive home. YMMV; for me It’s the most painless strategy—and I *still*haven’t gone there in years.
I started working retail when I was 15 and worked with a Trans woman for the whole 20 years I was there, had a very regular customer who was trans too, or at least she bopped by my mens dept counter in the skyway, always said hi, I never thought anything about it, it was just who they were. 🤷♀️