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I just don’t understand this anti-recline movement. I am typically on about 20 or more flights a year. I can see if you are an above average sized person, but most airlines have some sort of extra leg room upgrade. The recline feature of the airline seat is part of what you pay for and the space the seat takes up,

Settle down lil fella 

The kind that only exists in his imagination so he can brag on the internet about shit that didn’t happen. 

what kind of plane were you on that reclined so far back that you could see his face from over the top of the seat? Most seats move like 4 inches.

Counterpoint: If you expect someone who paid for a seat that reclines to not recline it because it inconveniences you, the monster is you.

“Non-sleeping hours” are not a thing, you have no idea what kind of schedule the other people on the plane are on. If someone worked the night shift (9pm-4am) then hopped on a 6am flight... guess what, they’ll probably want to sleep. Just the act of traveling all day and being forced to sit in a chair for hours can

I’ve always been in the camp of ‘when you pay for your ticket you pay for your right to recline your seat back’. I’ll recline my seat whenever I damn well please, with the exception of takeoff/landing/meal service, including but not limited to when the person in front of me reclines.

honestly if the flight is like 1-3 hours or similar sit up. longer flight say 8+ sure but you know whats worse than recliners, chicks who let their damn hair hang over the back (and worse also recline), ya you know what i want your damn pony tail in my face. honestly it legit takes willpower not screw it up somehow

It’s pretty cool, but "lysergic" was amongst the words it says were first used in print in 1982, which i'm fairly sure can't be true, so it makes me think it might not be working properly?

This very morning, as I was coming into the office, a co-worker was leaving it. He exited, closed the door, saw me down the hall, and immediately turned around to open it back up. I loudly told him “No, you’re good”, as I was still down the hall, before he could punch in his code.

I just wave them to keep going. Usually works for me. But I agree very uncomfortable.

Listen, people are awkward. Jokes are a way to lighten the mood. I know people who tell stale old jokes and I’m ok with that. It’s a way to ease the tension. The fact that they’re trying is what you should concentrate on, not how imaginative and clever their joke was. Give people a break. We’re all trying.

So much whining. The jokes are a form of informal small talk and a way to break the ice. People dealing with the public or clients are supposed to be pleasant and make the person they’re dealing with feel comfortable and at ease. Lame jokes are far from the worst part of dealing with others in a professional

I really am getting angry with all this"Your joke is not funny" crap. Most of the time it is because of awkward situation and trying to make it feel better. Comedy is how universal so we try to make light of the situation. I really feel like nobody thinks these are funny but just a way to pass time or to make a

I'd rather hear a bad joke than read an article "written" by somebody just copying a reddit thread. I mean, at least a worn out joke takes effort. 

Or you can just take these in the spirit they’re given and not give a fuck.

“It’s time for the old men to stop. "  Only old men? Really? Young ones or women only tell good jokes?

Such a “lifehack.”

It may be that the joke isn’t for you, it’s for the joke teller. Those of us who tell dumb corny jokes are largely doing it because it gives us a little joy inside. No one telling dad jokes thinks they are being original or clever. Calm down, it might not be about you, it might be about the joke teller dealing with

Is it weird that I kinda try to.. sit on the toilet in such a way that my cheeks aren't going to compress?