Hanging on to a conversation

While I was at the lights, I notice a very curious little boy in a taxi. He keeps popping out of the window and sort of distracting the driver on the left...

He tried many times to call to the driver

When he failed, the little boy started to 'wander'
around the window instead of getting back in.


Why did he look back? Was there another car or
a motorcycle coming towards him?


As the lights are ready to change, the cars are inching
closer and yet this little boy still do not want to get
inside the taxi.


And so, my thoughts were, at that time, what a little inquisitive cute little boy. And then I wondered, how he would look like when a speeding motorcycle passed by, decapitated him and splashed the blood all over. Cute, isn't it?

Because I wonder, why did the taxi driver or the other passengers not stop him? Will these people start to react only after something happened to the boy? These people are really asking for it, its as if its their actual natural genetic trait of getting into trouble or causing misery. Its right there, and there is not much of an effort for them,

I feel like getting out of the car and give them a scolding for letting the boy doing such silly stunts.

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