[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 74 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

those are certainly all valid points.

but there’s another side to this: the rise in extremely shitty and entitled attitudes that people in general have regarding their behaviors in public spaces, that being a creeping breakdown in basic civility and decorum.

I remember a time when people would just get onto a plane, sit down, and endure their flight. air travel has never been particularly comfortable or enjoyable. there was always an unspoken social contract between fellow travelers to at least do what we could to not make it worse for each other, but now? so many people don’t give a damn about how their actions affect others, often taking very selfish action at the expense of others’ comfort which push the boundaries of even the most understanding person’s patience.

removing smelly shoes, eating pungent foods, and engaging in many other annoying or obnoxious behaviors that air travelers simply would not have done 5-10 years ago at a far higher rate with a “fuck you” attitude isn’t something you can simply blame on smaller seats and less legroom. combine that with a flagrant disregard for in-flight staff and their instructions or attempts to de-escalate to the point of engaging in violence has reached outrageous levels. bigger seats with more legroom and serving in-flight meals isn’t going to make these people stop acting like animals. whatever it is that caused these people to believe that acting like entitled assholes is ok now did not originate from airlines trying to squeeze out a profit, even though it may be a contributing factor to making everyone else miserable.

the people who act this way ON the plane act this way OFF the plane, too.

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 94 points 1 year ago

as no logical sense can possibly be made of this, the only rational conclusion is:

cruelty is the point.

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 91 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

it’s interesting to see how common it is for people in NYC to still wear them sometimes, especially when on the subway (the air is shitty, so it makes sense).

I doubt it will be much of a problem here, except for those who always refused. yeah, it sucks, but it’s a lot better than getting sick— or dying.

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 106 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

lmao, no it doesn’t. the US didn’t go to Afghanistan to eradicate opium. the US didn’t give a shit about it at all, lmao.

do tankies so blindly hate the US that they’ll give the Taliban a bj just to try to make the US look bad? wow...

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 219 points 1 year ago

yeah, because Disney is totally known for just dropping lawsuits…

lmao

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 52 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If Jesus came along today, they’d cast him out as a socialist and probably kill him in a botched police raid.

https://youtu.be/Gc-LJ_3VbUA

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 52 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

FYI, the article title is responsible for calling PragerU a “University”, not me! (community post guidelines)

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[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 42 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Mods on the Star Trek communities on StarTrek.world will delete (and ban you) for even the slightest negative opinion about the show Star Trek Discovery. Even if you say that you dislike the show, or that you think the writing is sub-par, or anything slightly minor and inoffensive, poof! Your comment is gone, and you’re banned.

It’s not a rule in the sidebar, which is most frustrating, too. All you get is “not constructive”, even though there are plenty of complaints about other things, some pretty abrasive. But one unadoring word about Discovery, and you and your comment vanish without warning.

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 62 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

he says that now… when the time comes, however, exactly what will his “compliance” look like?

sure, I believe he’d show up, but I also believe he’ll give mostly equivocations, pleas to the 5th, non-remembrances, and non-answer answers that mostly cover his own ass and deflect blame from the GOP than testimony that would give any real insight into or damning evidence against Trump or his co-conspirators.

If Pence had any desire to serve justice, he would have done so long, long ago.

[-] whiskeypickle@lemmy.ml 43 points 1 year ago

for some reason, i don't think that would stop him from trying anyway and then throwing a tantrum for being ineligible.

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