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Is it wrong that I irrationally root for a 19 year old to fail because his Dad is an all-time terrible sports dad? Yeah, probably. Is this gonna stop me? No, probably not.

the fuck? That’s the total opposite of the thesis of the article

How is the fact that your coworker is an evangelical Christian pertinent to your story?

This just sounds like complaining for the sake of generating clicks to your article. The diversity argument has gone off the rails in this article and your subtle dismissal of the WOC because they didn’t meet your complexion test, continues to encourage the damaging effects of colorism that was forced upon our people.

Uh, no. If you stay in your seat, then you have to gather all your stuff when it’s your turn to exit, meaning you’re slowing everybody else down behind you. This is true whether or not you have something in the overhead. I only fly with a bookbag that I keep under the seat in front of me. As soon as I can, I stand

I generally agree that people need to take a chill pill, but i disagree on one count - the person in the aisle standing up early. I always stand up right away because as you said, I like to stretch my legs. fine. That said, there is also something to be said for the aisle people all getting up and getting their bags

“Sit comfortably in your seat” - in COACH? WHAT PLANET DO YOU FLY ON??!!!!!

I stand, only when I can stand in an aisle. Being tall means I like to get blood flowing back into my legs.

Also, by getting up, it allows the people in the middle/window seat some extra space, to gather their stuff, get organized, etc.

Also, the other thing: people behind you will not stop to let you get up and get out and get your stuff. If there’s an opening, the folks behind you will take it and keep on moving.

But I later mentioned him in a negative light in a popular blog post.

Waiting to get up when the row in front starts leaving is way too late. You have to get your bag, possibly the bag of your wife/gf down before the row in front leaves. That way, you can immediately follow them.

The movie already has a diverse cast. How can it possibly do better? By having a 33 year old play someone half his age?

Sitting in your seat and waiting until the proper time is definitely the right thing to do.

Even more frustrating, Donald Glover, who campaigned for the lead in Spider-Man: Homecoming,

2015/2016: Hollywood/Oscars so white!

I feel like you could have boiled this whole article down to:

The Sorting Hat seems to decide your Hogwarts house based on your aptitudes and your ambitions; the things you have the potential to do. It’s hideously invasive, especially when you consider the film version of the Hat goes through its entire thinking process within earshot of everyone else in the school.

Says the guy who took the time to comment on the article and complain.