Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
shut up meow
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Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
how dare you
Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
I am having a hard time understanding how there is even a discussion about people giving up their seats to allow families to sit together on a flight. In almost all cases when I fly, I have selected that specific seat. Which often means I'm paying a premium for it, and also for the adjacent seat that Mrs Tif is occupying. See? I was able to book two seats together! I'm all growds up.
If, for whatever reason, you as a parent aren't capable of doing the same - or worse, are engaging in the chicken game of I'll-bet-they-won't-refuse-a-parent and deliberately not ponying up to book the extra seat and betting that the good will of another passenger will carry the day for you - then kindly do f**k off with your request for me to displace myself so you can herd your shitty little germ sack.
If, for whatever reason, you as a parent aren't capable of doing the same - or worse, are engaging in the chicken game of I'll-bet-they-won't-refuse-a-parent and deliberately not ponying up to book the extra seat and betting that the good will of another passenger will carry the day for you - then kindly do f**k off with your request for me to displace myself so you can herd your shitty little germ sack.
Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
Blame John Denver.Why is it “fly on an airplane” and not “fly in an airplane”? What’s the deal with that?
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Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
John Denver is full of shtBlame John Denver.Why is it “fly on an airplane” and not “fly in an airplane”? What’s the deal with that?
Should kids be able to fly on an airplane?
I believe this discussion to fall more into Southwest than an airline like United. I fall under that same belief too. Not enough seats? Pick another flight. Not enough seats on that one? Pick another flight, or another airline if you have to pick where you sit.I am having a hard time understanding how there is even a discussion about people giving up their seats to allow families to sit together on a flight. In almost all cases when I fly, I have selected that specific seat. Which often means I'm paying a premium for it, and also for the adjacent seat that Mrs Tif is occupying. See? I was able to book two seats together! I'm all growds up.
If, for whatever reason, you as a parent aren't capable of doing the same - or worse, are engaging in the chicken game of I'll-bet-they-won't-refuse-a-parent and deliberately not ponying up to book the extra seat and betting that the good will of another passenger will carry the day for you - then kindly do f**k off with your request for me to displace myself so you can herd your shitty little germ sack.
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