Judge Walsh Weighs in on Bad Airplane Behavior
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“If you can’t afford first class, you don’t deserve to be treated as a human being”
That killed me 😂
That's dumb.
I don’t take him too seriously lol
they killed you? thats more than what they were suggesting, you pre empted a strike against urself. cool,
I'm sure Walsh's critics will spin it to sound like he was serious. It's all about the word lawyering in today's society.
Hes not wrong, if youre not in first class your social status becomes that of a sardine. And not even fresh, canned.
I'm so confused. I worked for an airline for many years and never saw behavior like this. The majority of people dressed nicely for their flights and behaved like civilized human beings. Have people changed that much, or is it social media that's bringing the very small number of people to the limelight?
I don't know, but I have had some ugly experiences in the last few years. And I was in the Seattle Airport just over a year ago. After 2 flights took off back to back, the terminal was literally COVERED in garbage. Spilled popcorn on the floor, food containers on seats, empty bottles and cups everywhere. I've never seen a terminal trashed like that in my life.
Probably a mix. Even if it’s just social media bringing this stuff to light, these posts normalize bad behavior. But regardless, I’ve seen social consciousness across other industries tank too. I teach kids and see behavior getting worse and worse, including the parents.
It's definitely worse. Flying use to be as you described. A pleasant, even fun experience. Great conversations with people I'd never see again. When they fed you they FED you! Now it's get up far earlier than usual, long lines, get groped by "security" while people who fit the standard profile get waived through. Open the bin to put your carry on in and it's already full with the stuff of someone 10 or more rows behind you, so have to put it in the other side of your row. Be given a drink and a bag of peanuts (or maybe a stale sandwich if a slightly longer flight) from flight attendants that look more zombie than human. Then listen to every detail of everyone's life disaster, heated remarks to one woman from another due to her not liking the way the other was looking at her man. Siblings in their teens and twenties having fights that sound more like 4 year old sibling fights. Kids kicking the back of your chair and parents doing nothing about it. Impossible to get to your destination without a headache!
No, if you haven’t noticed there is an agenda being pushed from both the left and right to try to make people “fearful” of flying because of “carbon emissions” which is just an excuse for the government to have more control over the peoples lives.
@@morghan_ Well it is Seattle. The new home of the jobless hippy.
Why do people think it’s so necessary to clip your toenails on a plane? What’s the rush? Just wait until you get to your destination
unfortunately the common person lacks decency, which is why people pay a lot of money to avoid common people
@@ruud6828what are you, King Louis XIV?
What’s the rush 😂😂😂
@@ruud6828long tube full of demons 😂
The thing is if you don't care about what other people think then doing shit like that on a plane is simply a good way to manage your time effectively. There's not much you can do on a plane apart from watch TV ect.
Matt just randomly interrupting Brett with the gavel 😂😂😂
He likes doing that. He did it to Ben on his show too. I think he likes the sound, lol. He's like a giant baby with a toy.
I literally laughed out loud and had to cover my mouth as i was in public haha
Today I'm here for Judge Walsh.
Oh! The Judge is great with his impeccable, very expensive suit... 😃
makes excursions to other sets...😁👍🎥
The last international flight I was on a woman and her much older boyfriend proceeded to get in an argument and then make up by making out for what felt like hours. I finally discovered why people are constantly taking sleeping pills just to get through flights.
Was the argument because of his age?
Admittedly on a long international flight that's the best way to get through it and ignore BS like this
What is the problem here? You got FREE in-flight entertainment! "Back in the day" people had to pay tickets to be in the audience on Springer. haha
@Wodz30 that's not entertaining. It's fucking annoying
@@Wodz30the difference is you can turn off springer without having to turn your entire body off to get away
yeah I feel like a grandma sometimes because of how different my values are from other people my age (I wear clothes)
Same here
This is me with literally anyone in my uni, whenever I say I have never slept with anyone ,they’re reaction is beyond astonishment.Like it’s somehow normal to sleep around before you get married or are even legal
And shoes 👞
We are the only one left who are representing our ancestors
Exactly. I'm 31 and I feel like I am 50 as I get grossed out by other people's lack of decency in public. Where did proper manners go? Where's the etiquette??? Just be freaking civilized, people 😒 Dress up decently for flights, jeans and a t-shirt would be good enough. Stay in the seat you paid for and keep your foot in your provided area. Keep your shoes on!
This is what happens when you remove shame from society.
Spot on. That's the underlying issue. Like Matt says you can sure say something but it will likely turn into a fight these days.
And people call me judgemental when I reasonably shame them.
Bring shame back! Amen.
The uncalled for gavel bangs sent me 😂
You know the situations are gonna be bad if it’s plane related 💀
So true, so true
That seems to be the average length of each video.
No matter what, I can't make it through a single one of her videos
@@JediShoalinVigilanteyeah but usually most people only see her short TikTok form videos
@@alg11297 just curious, why?
Matt Walsh banging the gavel to interrupt Brett in the middle of a sentence is such big brother energy.
The lack of decency and thoughtfulness has indeed become a prominent issue on airplanes and in society as a whole.
“they did her dirty…. 🤭 she also did the plane dirty”
😂
That was the best part
😂
Same with driving. People really think texting and driving is safe. It’s insane how people don’t care of others safety in any forms anymore. So selfish and dumb.
The driving and also customer service is what my husband and I experience the most 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Saying that they are "thinking " is being pretty generous.
Wait what... You got married already and just casually dropped it like that? I thought planning the wedding would take you much longer! Well congratulations!!! ❤
Haha right! She posted a great article from the Conservateur on her instagram about it! It sounds like it was a great wedding 😊
She did mention it briefly in her "community" section here.
I was like, did no one catch that she said honeymoon????
Congratulations!!!
She’s mentioned her wedding half a dozen times in other videos, this wasnt some bombshell drop of information
I was flying overnight from South America once. I had to get up to change my fan, and put my hand on my armrest (in the middle of the night) to prop myself up. As soon as I did, I felt... something.. which actually then moved and wriggled. YES. I put my hand unwitttingly RIGHT on top of someone's bare feet on my armrest. I almost puked.
I'm very hard to please with comedy, I just don't find most comedians funny. The first episode of Judged had me chuckling, grinning, and out-and-out laughing throughout the show! His disappointed dad attitude is just perfect, and Brett's eager daughter energy perfectly compliments it. He's saying "cut their toes off" and she's like "yes, got it :D"
LOVE seeing Matt on your show!
Agreed. Their dynamic is flawless. Need more Walsh and Cooper!
you look at those old airline ads from the 60's to 80s, and even up to the 90's, and it makes you wish we could return to those times......
As a flight attendant who has seen literally hundreds of people walk into the lavatory bare-footed, this hit hard.
Make Common Decency the Norm Again
the norm is now hating your country, destroying businesses as protest, and blaming everyone else for your problems
McDNA
Requires alot of public shaming
@@lorencasuto1249 Drastic times call for drastic measures.
Written by someone self entitled "OF-Model"
I walk near a high school and a third of them are wearing pajamas and slippers.
You think that's bad the high school near my house they smoke and vape in front of it and barg right through the streets almost causing multiple wrecks.
I’ve flown “first class” (our seats were just slightly more spacious than economy) and the 10-12 year old child in the seat behind me spent a good chunk of the 4 hour flight smacking the back of my seat. Multiple times I turned around and asked her to stop and both she and her adult figure (not sure if it was her mother or aunt or whatever) just sat and stared at me before she continued to do it again. She finally stopped when they saw me getting an attendants’ attention about it. I love flying, but I hate flying…
I work at a construction company. I have had people playing porn in their living room and having to ask them to turn it off, people opening doors with knives, crazy things that I don’t understand why people don’t understand not to do these things
Back in 2015 I was on an international flight from the US to Australia. The couple next to me were so weird. At one point they were making out. Gross. Then I went to sleep and woke up to walk around a bit and the guy was laying on the floor next to me. I was in the aisle seat (because if we crash and don't die I am getting out first F you all) and stepped on him. I told them when we sat down - hey if you need to get up at any point just wake me and I'll move for you. They never woke me, no I woke up at one point to him CLIMBING OVER ME with his nasty crotch in my face. They were the worst seat mates ever. Seriously foul people. And a big reason my husband is getting his PPL.
Honestly you should’ve pressed charges. That guy had no right to be climbing over you or putting his crotch anywhere near you.
@@sabrinaclift1180 Hindsight is 20/20. Probably should have back at that time. Now I just use it as my "outrageous airplane" story. The shock and horror over the years makes me realize the situation was nuts.
I remember as a kid dressing up putting on my Sunday church clothes just to pick-up our cousins at the airport.
We need to bring back public shame!
Whatever happened to common courtesy?
When my husband and I were first married he worked for an airline. We got free flights as a perk, but their was a dress code! We dressed business casual anytime we flew- closed toe shoes, etc. pajamas, flip flops, and using ones phone on speakerphone are my pet peeves!
The perfect corner that splits the office exactly where Matt is sitting makes it looks like an edit and I was so confused for a minute
Same here. Had to replay 2x to confirm it wasn't an edit
"No reclining unless in first class" is the only one I don't agree with. Those seats have no padding and a little bit of recline is necessary for comfort. I'm talking only a couple degrees here, not full-on La-Z-Boy levels of recline. Everything else is spot-on. For the love of everything good, put the dogs away in public!
Plus the seats only recline 2-3 inches anyway. If everyone has the ability to recline their seats then they should be allowed. What is really rude is when the person behind you keeps pushing on your chair to make you lift your seat. (This actually happened to my mom once on a 9 hour flight.)
On my last flight heading to Vietnam, 12-15 hour flight. As soon as I put my seat back the girl behind me told me I couldn’t put my seat back because she couldn’t see her screen. I got up and showed her how to move her screen. No way I was going to sit straight up for 12-15 hours.
The toenails 🤢 I worked in a pediatric dental office and there was a mom that went ahead and clipped her toenails while we worked on her kids teeth and left the clippings there. I had to sweep after they left 🤮🤮
O noo ahaha
I feel like reclining seats even existing in economy is the dumbest design. ''Are everyone here is equally in a tiny ass space; why don't we add recliners to make some people have even less room to breathe''
I must say I am guilty of taking off my shoes, but I have socks on and my feet don't smell. This is also only when I'm on long international flights (9+ hours). I like to curl up in a ball on my seat and sleep.. and I don't like to have shoes on for that. And I only do that if I'm sitting next to someone I'm traveling with or there's an empty seat next to me.
Yeah and your feet can swell in long flights. I get it.
I take my shoes off and put on compression socks.
Me too. I have socks on but they stay on the ground, not in the air or in my partners groun area
Same! I think a lot of people have the idea of stocking feet being gross because in their countries, they often are gross--dirty socks or feet that are in shoes almost 24/7. Here in Japan, it's usual to take off shoes and put on slippers, even in some workplaces and clinics, so most people keep their feet and socks very clean, and bathe/shower everyday. (Some airlines actually provide little slippers for the flight.) That said, I would NOT like bare feet, so socks, please.
Same. I keep my socked feet down where feet go. And I alternate my shoes specifically so they don’t stink.
They stopped caring because gas is too expensive for road trips and we can’t afford private planes 😂
Get money then
So it's then alright to act completely uncouth, with no regard to anyone else around you? Unbelievable...
@@kitamibu it’s not right but it’s a reason 🤷🏻♀️
This is actually stress-relief to watch coming from a third-world country. 😅 What an advanced society!
@yungcringegamer, “Just don’t be poor 🤪”
I was recently on a flight, and was watching a movie on my phone. I flipped down the tray table and it was covered in what I was hoping was smeared chocolate. When a stewardess came around with complementary drinks and I flipped down the table to see if there was any possible spot to set down my cup she didn’t see concerned at all.
That sort of shit (both kinds) won't be a problem in the Kingdom of God, thank God.
This is why I've started bringing cleaning wipes because you never know. 🤢
Flying used to be for people that were upper middle class and beyond. Now it's GETT-TOE. You don't need money to have manners and a little class.
How many decades ago was that come on.
Make Common Decency the Norm Again!
As someone who is nearing completion of required flight time before being eligible to fly for commercial airliners, I am seriously thinking about going a different route (Ie flying private turboprops/Jets) so I don't have to deal with this. It's just a different industry than even 10 years ago.
As someone in it... That cockpit door insulates you from a ton of BS. Id not worry about it man. If its your dream keep on truckin.
I had someone put their bare feet up on my armrest, and I'm so glad I didnt notice it till the last 10 minutes of the flight. It was so gross. 😭
Edit: with the reclining one though, sometimes people need to recline. I had to fly while pregnant a couple times and the only way it was even remotely bearable was because I could recline.
This is exactly why as soon as I get off the plane and to the hotel or my home I immediately head for the shower and put the clothes in the washer right away. I also travel with hand sanitizer and some wipes so that I can wipe the arm rests tray and other areas that may become contaminated.
My top peeves:
1. People that stand in the aisle, hovering next to your seat
2. People that stand near the emergency exit and "stretch"
3. Elbows - keep them to yourself
4. People who buy a seat next to the baby bassinets - what is wrong with you?
5. Seat kicking
6. Reflection of reading light off of phone into my eyes
7. The 'freshen up' crowd hogging the bathroom
Yes
Everywhere, all the time, no one has any sense of propriety.Everything's okay.There's no dress codes. Nobody cares about you seeing their underwear or their boobies flopping out, guts hanging over belts 10-year-olds in tank tops and midrifts in school.They don't even enforce a dressscode In orange county public schools or anymore... But really, how do you tell the people who aren't wearing shoes to drop hat their children that their children can't wear pajamas everyday to school. Remember when people used to dress up to ride planes?
on a short flight, it's not necessary for you to remove your shoes, but if you do, then it's preferred that you keep your socks on. On a long flight, it's actually recommended to remove your shoes (but keep socks on), because the pressurized cabin is going to cause your feet to swell during the flight and keeping your shoes on will be both uncomfortable and dangerous, since your shoe would be constricting the blood flow to your foot due to the swelling.
The only thing I want to know is when did it become a bad thing to recline your seat? They recline a whole 2 inches and they are intended to be used or the airlines would install non-reclining seats.
When seat sizes changed & there is no room between rows. I hate the invasion of my already limited space or I had a guy totally just moving his seat like crazy almost making things fall off my tray table. Even the person next to me was like wth?
@@Cooksongrl Seat sizes have not changed.
I tried to get into the Mile High Club but my wife didn't think it was worth attaining.
😂
@BonnieDoon84 Then I am in the Mile High Club and I didn't even know it!
I don’t think you’re supposed to just go at it back in the economy seats, but these days it seems like “anything goes.”
@@joshcarter-com Oh, I agree. I was suggesting the bathroom. Not in our seats.
That’s a high hand job ..to each their own
5:40
"you should be ashamed of your feet" -Judge Walsh
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As a man in his seventies, I can say back in my day, and I do miss it. Cars that had craftsmanship (I own a few), good houses, people dressed nicely etc.
How has society fallen so far within 10 years?
"Here Comes The Judge"... 🤣😅😂
The no reclining the seats is on the airline. The seats should not be so close together that you can't recline a reasonable amount to get comfortable. This was not always a problem. You had legroom.
Agree !!!!!!!
Some people should spend a day traveling on the metro or subway. You will be exposed tho filth beyond comprehension. Stains of red, brown, Yellow, and black. Smells from skunk, drugs, to wet dog, urine, and the un-washed. Once, someone a few seats from me pissed and I saw mucus pooling on the floor with the urine. I think we need to reopen some of these psych wards. Loud music is the least of the disturbances. People shouting at their own reflections is an eye-opener of mental troubles. Something needs to happen to bring this to an end. IMO The airplain doesn't seem that bad in comparison.
Lemme guess- NYC?
@@littledrummergirl_19 Downtown LA to the cost. Unfortunately.
I absolutely will never fly in a commercial airliner ever again. With the peoples behaviors, the tsa bs, the customer service at the desk, the bs of the airlines with suitcases/carry ons, and everything else, i refuse to get onto another commercial plane. I will arrange other types of travel if i need to go somewhere. If i need to go overseas, i will arrange a boat of some type.
The ad I’ve been waiting for lol yes thank you for sharing what you use 👏
I wish we could get back to how flying used to be. Flying used to be an important occasion, an event, and parents and their children would dress up in suits and ties and dresses to fly. Now, people look like hobos on planes. Come to think of it, Americans nowadays almost always look like hobos all the time even on the ground, shirts untucked, pants with holes...
No I don't want to be in a dress for a 12 hr day of traveling. So uncomfortable! But no PJS and no shoes are going too far. Most of the clothes don't bother me it's all the other gross stuff they discussed and more.
I'm going to admit i am guilty of wearing slides and socks on a flight and taking the slides off when i need some air, but I'm not removing my socks and I'm NEVER taking my feet of the ground and idk why that is a problem for some people 💀😭 i feel like what i did was reasonable, tbh i don't know though.
its not even just on the planes. i was on facetime with my sister while she was waiting for the plane, and a man just let his unleashed dog shit all over the floor of the terminal. AND HE DIDNT EVEN START TO CLEAN IT UP😭
My dad taught me to dress up (think church outfits) when flying, just in case I meet someone important. Yet another reason that society needs fathers in the home.
I had a lady in front of me (window seat) who had too much coffee in her coffee cup, so she poured it down the side of the plane below her window… onto my feet and briefcase beneath her seat.
GROSS.
First minute summed up, "Behold America is Clown World"
I’m really sorry to confirm, as an ex stewardess, the airlines do not give a crap about how clean the planes are. It’s all about a quick turn around, on short haul the airline I worked for would not even allow the ground staff to sweep the floor for the sector home to save time. I would be so embarrassed I would run round with whatever cleaning products I could lift and at least wipe down the lockers and seatbelts, but we already have things and checks to get done before the flight back.
Longhaul was a joke, economy seats had those little head rest covers switched and barely anything was wiped down so tray tables were always filthy, and for the life of me I do not understand the amount of times I argued with parents about putting their baby on the floor, 1 it’s a safety risk and people would set up little play areas in the leg room row, 2 crew can literally hit the baby with a trolley coming though the curtain which can weigh around 100kg, thirdly, you might as well be putting you me baby on the toilet seat to play, would probably be cleaner
Your ad timing is always spot on 😂😂😂
there are fake airplane fuselage stages that people sell time for influencers to do this stuff. Most videos and pics in planes are likely not real.
They make cars for a reason. I drive everywhere no matter what it's for. Trip from Central Pennsylvania to Daytona Beach Florida? Get comfortable folks because we got 16 hours in the truck together.
My first plane trip was from Atlanta to Chicago. I had to take Xanax and a few sips of wine. My daughter's twins were about 9 months old. Her husband had to hold their son and she held the baby girl. She sat in the row with me. Her husband had to sit on the other row, some seats back. I know people don't like babies on planes. Neither baby ever cried. This was in 2005. Going to Chicago people were quite and polite. When we flew back to Atlanta 3/4 of the passengers were a large group of Atlanta church members on their way back from Africa. We all laughed and talked and on the way back to Atlanta. My son-in-law said you could tell when a bunch of southern people got together. My daughter and me were Kentucky born and bred. I can't imagine WTH those people are doing when I see them acting up on airplanes. I had to take some Xanax to fly. If someone acted up like that I'd probably have to take more. People worry about babies crying? I wouldn't be able to stand the adults.
I take off my shoes and socks when I’m traveling internationally but my feet also don’t smell and I don’t put them up on the tray or back of the seat or whatever. I put them up on my seat and cover myself with my blanket so I can sleep.
Reclining the seat can be good. Was in a delta flight recently, where the guy behind me kept pressing his knees against my seat because he is tall. When I reclined, albiet out of spite, it moved my seat up a inch or two. Gave both of us relief, and without even speaking to each other.
The FAA should really just set a minimal standard for seat sizes for the american.
Which is a different size than for the European.
Makes me even more convinced i dont wanna fly...
NO reclining seats ?
i need to do that i have scoliosis.
also hard to keep the shoes in for an 15-18 hour flight.
this may sound reasonable for interstate flight but not international flights.
I noticed that Allie Beth's rule about "covering your mouth when you cough" came out in February 2020. Excellent timing there, Allie Beth! 😅
"Don't take your shoes off on the plane."
I disagree with the following caveats: 1) No bare feet, 2) Keep your feet to yourself.
Not having stinky feet goes without saying and shouldn't need a rule.
I LOVE when Brett has Matt in her videos. Their videos vibes are so awesome!!
9:28 no way. I will remove my shoes during flights and nobody gonna stop me. I don't want my feet to sweat in there
I am so happy to be retired. In my last position I was required to fly at least 3 times per month. That was about the last 10 yrs of my career. Now I never must fly again and I'm so happy.
I agree with Walsh that putting your seat back on planes is “psychopathic behaviour”. The only exceptions are if there’s no one behind you or the flight is longer than 3 hours.
I'm not sure why losing 1 inch that is one foot above your knees and 3 inches above eye level is a problem for people.
but.. they're supposed to do that? so if you rest youre at least less uncomfortable
I reserve reclining for when the person behind me has their feet on my arm rest or digging into my back. Actually had a barefoot clown do this to me last month. 😑
The seat reclines. Therefore, you may recline it. I have spoken.
I paid for that seat same as everyone else. I'm reclining it and I fully expect the person in front of me to do it too
If the seat reclines…. You get to recline it. End of story. That seat has a recline mechanism…. They intended you to use it.
Agree. I don't get these recliner nazis. In coach, the seat reclines like 2 inches, it doesn't interfere with the tray tables or the entertainment screens. It comes back just barely enough so that your head isn't falling forward while trying to sleep. People need to grow up.
"commercial airplanes should be equipped with ejector seats"😂
Being of a certain age, I enjoy your channel because much of what you say reflects the common sense and common courtesy on which I was raised. Unfortunately back some 50+ years ago, I remember the day the world began to go to hell in a handbasket. It was the last day of my freshman year of high school when it was announced that girls would be able to wear pants to school. I'm not going to lie and say I didn't appreciate being able to wear jeans to school, but from that day, I could see the decline of society as I knew it. More and more, people thought they could act any way they wanted. This has now become so ridiculous with people engaging in not only annoyingly discourteous acts in airplanes and other public places, but also in foolishly dangerous things like standing on moving vehicles, driving blindfolded, etc. It's like people can even bother to think that there are consequences to their actions. I often feel that many people can't think at all.
Thats why I will never fly unless its an actual emergency. I dont want to be crammed in a cabin for 5-6 hours dealing with people in their smelly socks and sneezing, etc. I would rather be stuck in traffic than deal with that.
I do put my feet up against the wall/seat when I have a window seat BUT I always bring a CLEAN pair of socks to change into before putting my feet up 🤷🏻♀️
Back in 1982, I flew to Perth, Australia to serve my Mission. The flight from Hawaii to Adelaide was nearly empty and an hour into the over night flight the Stewardess came back to coach and told us that if we wanted to put up the arm rests in the center section of seats to sleep we could; and we did.
Judge Walsh 😂now we need Saint Michael on the other side...🤣
Here I was, planning to go and watch videos of babies doing funny things
and then I see Brett posting a video and all my plans exit the window.
Airplane etiquette: Take your seat quickly, don't carry on more than you're allotted, we all have bags, keep you clothes, shoes, & socks on (if it is a long haul flight & you need to take your shoes off put slippers on:NO BAREFEET), no lewd acts or PDA, no grooming or primping in the cabin, do this in the bathroom. Speaking of bathroom unless you have medical condition please keep bathroom visits to 3 or less on a 4 hour or less flight.
Middle seat gets both arm rests (contrary to what Matt thinks) the aisle seat & window have their arm rests. Stop talking so loudly, don't click the seat belt over and over or push the call button. Keep your noise level & talking to a minimum, there are others on the plane. Yes, seats recline, but don't recline them unless your flight is 6 hours or longer. Under that you can sit up. If you have a bad back I'm not sure if the 1"recline will help, but it will definitely be a lot on the person who is already cramped behind you. Don't consume too much alcohol. Don't throw your hair over the seat. This is all basic airplane etiquette. What did I miss? I know I missed something?
The combination we needed but we didn't deserve.
My seat is reclined and my shoes are off everytime. Being a six foot tall male in economy is uncomfortable enough.
This is one of the many reasons why I am happy that I live in Europe and not in the USA, because I've never seen this on any flights I've been on.
Also, I don't think it really matters if you take off your shoes just keep them on the ground. And about the man sleeping on the ground: does it bother you bc it's his own risk to get dirty, just leave him be. I think that some of this is indeed disgusting, but pick the right ones because some are not that bad.
United Airlines Flight Forced to Divert After Dog Poops in First Class Aisle
I have a severe respiratory allergy to an ingredient that's in a lot of cheaper perfumes (haven't narrowed down what it is yet, and the blood test costs way too much) and the last flight I was on, one of the flight attendants had on so much that even the people who weren't asphyxiating were making faces when she was way down the aisle. That much perfume in an enclosed space should be a crime, let alone one that isn't hypoallergenic. On the bright side, I discovered my exercise-induced asthma inhaler, which my doctor told me not to use for allergies, does also work for allergies if I'm dying in an emergency.
Can you bring a spray bottle on a plane? Give em' a good sprits?
Brett 👁👄👁
I flew on a plane only once in 1989, never getting on one of those metal dragons again, rather crawl on my face instead.
The seat goes back 2 inches. I'm reclining the seat. I've got no issue with any of the other rules
Coming from a cabin crew, planes are about one of the most disgusting places I've ever visited, our first aid trainers even mentioned it's often worse than a hospital or ambulance and cabin crew are exposed to similar risk of contracting diseases to nurses. People behave like animals quite often, leave a mess, and then there is the cabin cleaning, which on low-cost operators happens once a day at best, one cleaning after up to 8 flights. Fortunately here around the EU a lot depends on the countries, people from some countries know how to behave, others try to smoke and leave a mess behind them. Also Brett, while your fear of a Boeing might be somewhat justified, it seems like a bit too much, every plane has its problems, it's more about what safety culture and procedures an airline has.
My Grandma taught me a phrase here in Germany, when she caught me picking dirt out under my fingernails once. It goes like this: „Wenn du denkst du bist allein, mache deine Nägel rein.“
Translated meaning: clean your nails when you think you are alone.
Since it is a rhyme phrase, it stuck with me. And I mean, it was my Grandma…. Its not even ok to do this when family around… even less in public and still lesser on a plane.
Not only did Walsh bring his robe and his gavel, he brought the whole ass chair lmfao
At the end of every flight there should be a survey card handed out. On this card all the passengers should vote on which passenger was the most disrespectful or disgusting. That passenger with the most votes goes on the "TSA Disgusting Passenger No Fly List". This passenger will remain on this No Fly List until they complete a class and pass a test on how to not annoy and disgust their fellow passengers.
I always just wear slippers on planes!! That way I'm comfortable and no one has to see my nasty feet!!
I wear crocs with socks so I can take my feet out and put them on top of crocs in my seat
5:32- *"I don't know why people think that's acceptable, to display your disgusting feet anywhere in public. It shows too much confidence. You should be ashamed of your feet."* Lol, imagine living in a time/culture where it was customary to wear gloves every time you went outside regardless of circumstance. Good thing hand odor generally isn't a problem.
In all seriousness, being ashamed to show one's feet "anywhere in public" is a tad extreme. There are places & times where it's appropriate, though an airplane obviously isn't one of them (unless it's a young child or medical emergency).
Look, we get it. Some people may have had unpleasant experiences with feet that looked ugly and likely had odor. I've had the misfortune to be around some RANK dogs myself in my time. It happens to most people at least once.
That's just part of life. Humans smell. Our breath smells. Feet can smell. Butts smell. Armpits smell. Our hair can smell. Our hands can smell. Whether in private or public, you're going to smell body odor in some form occasionally.
It's inevitable when you live around people and/or participate in activities near them (including travel). In my experience, however, many feet don't smell (even after exertion) when you do the bare minimum to care for them.
Ex- Washing them regularly in the shower. It only takes 10-20 seconds. I do it every time I shower. For me, it's no different than washing your hands. You don't need a spa or special soap (unless it's necessary for a condition).
They don't need washing every time you touch anything barefoot. This wouldn't be as much of an issue if more people practiced basic foot hygiene. Statistically, most don't. Granted, some are genetically more predisposed to odor.
It's not as easy for them. Sadly, again, that's life. Biology isn't fair. That said, there's a line between being polite and civilized vs. Letting it consume you to a germaphobic degree. People might also be self-conscious about their feet.
It can be for whatever reason, much like we can become insecure about any body part. That's natural. While public discipline is 100% important, feet are far from the grossest human part in my opinion and really not difficult to maintain.
Other people may be so (understandably) turned off by the seemingly ever-rising popularity in foot fetishism, taking the worst examples in media (Tarantino, porn, social media, etc.) as an accurate reflection of reality (Hint: They aren't).
Hence, the very notion of finding feet even slightly attractive, even from a purely aesthetic POV, makes you uneasy. I wouldn't take that as a justification, however, to be scared + disgusted by literally everybody who compliments your feet.
Everyone with that fetish won't target you like a pervy terminator if you show a pedicure. Beyond a tiny minority, it's not that deep or sinister. Living in fear like that isn't healthy. Admittedly, not every body part is equally easy on the eyes or nose.
But any limb can be beautiful. You needn't be ashamed of any of them. It's simply a matter of knowing the time/place (Ex- The beach). More importantly, treat your body like you give a damn about it rather than neglecting certain parts.
I was in a Dennys Restaurant at 3:00am once and witnessed a man being removed by police because he was picking his infected looking toenails and leaving little piles of yellow looking shit on the floor. The embarrassed and grossed out looking waitress had already had to ask him to leave. A guy from the back had to come clean up the mess. They blocked off the booth for next day sanitation is what the little sign said.
The gallery is one of the best things in the Sims 4. I also made rotational save files and sometimes I made my creations (sims) friends or even dated with my other creations then I'd be rotating the save files through manage worlds to make different perspectives of their stories to make the game slightly exciting