
excerpts from a boring man’s diary (#133)
In Midtown, in the lobby of a building in which I had no business but into which I’d wandered anyway, to loiter, or to look around, I saw a younger man speaking to two older men in a manner that suggested he was defending or explaining some workplace decision he no longer was certain he ought to have made.
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