The Back Bay train station is prone to being rented by advertisers, who plaster their campaigns on the front of the building and throughout the station.
I also frequently go to that train station after I have bought groceries. I have never in my life owned a car.
Qibli has ads there now.
One of them has a grainy, black and white picture of Chance the Rapper, wearing his "3" hat and a vicious grin. It's meant to look like a still shot from video, probably not unlike the thousands of hours of illegal video that have been filmed of me and many other innocent and unsuspecting people by hidden, illegal cameras since 2011 while everyone who's supposed to do something about things like that has done nothing.
The largest caption on the ad says:
"QUICK BITES
BIG MISCHIEF"
In the top, left corner, a smaller caption says:
"TAPE 4
SLP SOURCE"
In the top, right corner, another small caption says:
"REC
00.04"
There are other ads by Qibli in the station, of other people, many of them referencing my abuse by the conglomerate and the conglomerate's enjoyment of it and condemnation of me as the lying slut who deserves it.
For a decade and counting, my documenting or speaking up in any way about the conglomerate's abuses invariably causes them to multiply. Nothing is done. Nobody is stopped. What happens instead is that someone's new way of flaunting his or her impunity is taken up by everyone and proliferates everywhere.
It really doesn't matter how many times I talk about killing myself, or that a train station is an easy, fast way to achieve irreversible suicide. The conglomerate plastered the train stations with crime promotion and sexual harassment for years; Me Too provided a brief respite, and now it's back.