There's an elderly JW lady I pass on a city bench occasionally while walking from my bus stop to my office.
She just sits there, gazing idly off into space.
In one hand she holds a Watchtower or Awake.
She makes no effort to engage anyone in conversation. She makes no effort to make eye contact with anyone. She just sits there with her arm resting on the bench back, holding up the magazines. If I didn't recognize the mags and/or didn't know how crucial "counting your time" is to JWs, the sight wouldn't even register in my brain.
She apparently is a pioneer, maybe on the "infirm pioneer" list, and she probably takes the bus to downtown, gets off, sits on a bench for an hour or 2, and gets her time in.
It's kind of sad.
Occasionally I see other JW ladies in one of the "pedestrian bridges" that link some of the downtown buildings. They are always in pairs. They are also seated, this time on a window ledge, just holding up magazines. They spend their time talking to each other, no effort at engaging passersby at all.
Oh, what a mighty witness! Yep, "1.5 billion hours" - and most of it of little to no more impact than these mute "statues" holding out magazines that no one takes.