Saturday, August 31, 2019
August 30, 2019
The day started almost as if it wasn't. As I got out of the car, I found out I lost my sunglasses, my mask. I was nervous. I went to the attendant of the parking garage I went to. The person at the Post Office Square Parking Garage was kind enough to lend me a pair of sunglasses for tonight. As I walked out. As IO passed Faneuil Hall, I saw a kid sitting by the mall. I asked if he was all right. He said he was, just listening to his radio. I let him be & I told the security guard at the area. As I passed the Haymarket MBTA station, a couple of ladies saw me. While one was skeptical, the other hugged me & said it was a blessing what I do. As I passed the Greatest Bar, I saw Jerry Glednye from Dirty Water Media. It was great meeting with him again. I even told him I was ready for another interview. I could tell you more people felt comfortable with me doing my job. As I went to Beacon Hill, I saw a homeless man. We talked. He was an alcoholic that really wanted to change, but was afraid of the legal situations & the bullying. I told him I would make sure he gets to Mass General Hospital to get the treatment he truly deserves. I went there, to the main lobby & the ER. I was received. And as I left him in their care, I gave both him, the receptionist, & the person in the lobby my card. As I went past City Hall Plaza, I startled a homeless man sleeping unexpectedly. When I apologized & told him who I was, he told me of people who blared their horns, to scare him away. I told him, I'd look into that. As I crossed to Downtown, as I crossed there was a reckless pickup driver ready to speed. I tried to tell him to think about the accident he could do when doing so. He ignored it & called me the r-word. I met another man who saw at the corner, he respected what I did. He also told me of times he saw things a lot worse in the area. I gave him my card & told him if he saw anything to tell me. There was a couple who was having an argument. I thought it was something heated. It turned out to be lover's spat. I explained who I was & they thanked me for the concern. As I went down another street, the was a friend hugging a sad friend. I checked if everything was alright, they said it was now. I also told them who was & why I asked. The friend thanked me, & I gave her my card. I saw a man rummaging thru some a pickup truck. He said he was looking for something in his friend's truck. I did see the friend there & both appreciated what I did. I passed by a group of people, one of asked on how to be a real life superhero. I told him & he said he would be nervous because of social anxiety. I told him I understood & told I was autistic to assure him it can be done. He tanked me. Another real life superhero, that would be a day I would proudly see. As I went to Chinatown, there was a man who ran into me, saying he was robbed. I immediately went to the area. He was explaining in a desperate fashion what went on & he was hurt. Fortunately a police car as there. I told him to run into them & I was there to also explain everything. I asked the police if there was anything else they needed me for & they said no. They did thank me. I gave one of them my card, because I would really like to talk to the police commissioner. As I passed another club on High Street, there was a guy harassing a girl. I told him to stop, but the girl said she had everything under control. As I also crossed I saw another lady being harassed. I told the boys to stop. She thanked me immediately, but her friends were not afraid to give me some homophobic slurs. Ehh. I one to Faneuil Hall again. I was playing traffic cop to make sure the cars got out safely & the club people would not be in the way or get hurt. I ran into the same security guard. I explained the concept of real life superheroes. He thought I was a vigilante & I assured him I wasn't. However, he was more into anti-heroes. Fine choices pal! A lady did an interview with me, in which I explained everything as she taped on her cell phone. Later she asked me to kiss her on the cheek. Now I feel like Richard Dawson. SURVEY SAYS...! The clubs were really starting to wind down, but I did see a guy lying on the sidewalk. I asked if he was okay. He sorta did. I asked him if he's getting a rider. He says he does. I told him, make sure it's soon & to stay awake. I also checked on others. They were really grateful. I even gave them ride sharing tips. A great patrol!
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