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People are horrified after passenger eats crab legs on a train and then leaves the mess behind

People are horrified after passenger eats crab legs on a train and then leaves the mess behind

You'd want to burn that carriage to the ground.

Somebody, who should be jailed immediately, ate crab legs on a train and left the...legs behind.

A social media user with the online name @wokeshaaaa posted a photo of the legs in question on Twitter this week with the caption: "PLEASE GET ME OUT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!"

People in the comments were rightly HORRIFIED.

"I need to know what line this was on so I can avoid this car at all costs," one person commented.

Another added: "Like that's triple gross, they're eating crab, they're eating it in public transportation, AND they left their mess on public transportation."

A third said: "So nasty and trifling... leaving that mess for someone else to clean up."

A few people pointed out how bad it would smell in the heatwave currently sweeping the US.

"Ohhh hell nahh i know that sh*t smells horrible," one person commented.

Another user quipped: "Omg on a train and in this heat. Savages."

While others were impressed that someone managed to eat so many crab legs while on public transport.

"He cleaned them b**ches up," one person commented.

"That crab didn’t stand a chance. Lmaoooo," added another.

While others saw the humour in the situation; probably because they didn't have to... smell it for themselves.

"I've never heard someone say you know what would make this bus ride better, a goddamn all you can eat crab dinner," one person commented.

"Having crab leg money and taking public transportation doesn’t sit right with me," added another.

Here are some of the best reactions:

I guess that image will just live on in our collective nightmares forever.

What would possess that train passenger to eat that much seafood in a public environment is anyone's guess.

The smell alone would have been pretty pungent and that could have lingered for hours.

But the sheer gall of the person to then just discard the mess on the floor is rogue.

The poor train cleaner that would be used to the odd plastic bottle or newspaper would have their work cut out for them.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@wokeshaaaa.

Topics: News, Food And Drink