Be Careful Which Mask You Wear on the Subway
Being crowded, subways have always turned out to be a nightmare for those newly experiencing the big city life. And if that wasn't enough, a coronavirus outbreak happens. But life goes on; you gotta use that train and wear that mask to protect yourself. Just make sure you get away with it without hitting the headlines on "Subway Creatures."
Yes, this Instagram account captures the so-called extraordinary mask designs on the subway, not of luxury brands or entrepreneurs but people's own.
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1. Water jughead
Let's start with a pretty unique one. Some people are just fail-safe. It's good that he didn't forget to leave one side open, though.

2. Woman in plastic
Okay, another similarly 'good' idea but doesn't that look too rigid? Let's hope that it's just not so suffocating.

3. "Wake me up when corona ends" mask
Trusting strangers at its best! But who knows? Her genius plan might have actually got her to the 23rd station.

4. Macy's here mask
This is what happens when you give up carrying it all and let go.

5. The NYC underwear mask
We tried so hard to comment on this but failed. Just get home safe, man.

6. Plague Doctor
We were, and still are, so close to becoming one. So no judging here.

7. Possible French guy mask
If that's a mask to you, then the rest is nobody's business.

8. I take what I do seriously mask
That looks like a good way to teach a lesson to those who don't even bother.

9. No intimacy, please
If you really need to go out and your anxiety is at its peak, you can just get some inspiration from this guy.

10. My glasses help my mask
This might have been the last resort for this guy. Possibly at the very beginning of the pandemic when people used to forget their masks at home.

11. No compromises on fanciness
Well, the picture speaks for itself. We congratulate this lady for keeping her cool.

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