Ha! I’ve definitely never finished a bottle of sunscreen.
Ha! I’ve definitely never finished a bottle of sunscreen.
Cool! I’ve never been to the opera, but I would love to go at some point just for the experience. Which one was it? Also, which cider are you getting? I quite like Woodchuck, but I still haven’t found an absolute favorite.
That is some serious adulting. I should probably be doing that...
ooh, weird. I haven’t been caught yet, but I’m more paranoid about it than I probably need to be.
How is everyone tonight? I’m feeling super accomplished and adult-y. I’m starting my new job on Monday, so I spent all day prepping meals and they smell delicious and I want to eat them all.
Haha. In this case, British Airways makes you pay up if you want to book your seat ahead of time, or you can wait until 24 hrs before to pick a seat for free. :/
I got upgraded to Premium Economy on British Airways for free a couple of years ago. I logged in 24hrs before the flight to book my seat and the program only showed me seats in that section. I don’t know if it was an upgrade or a glitch, but I was never charged anything for it!
Thank you. I was struggling to word my response and you said it perfectly.
AMEN! (irony intended)
This could be my atheist bias showing, but I don’t think it is automatically, necessarily discrimination in the way that racism is. Like, obviously Trump’s “don’t let in the muslims” thing is discriminatory, but on the other hand, I’m allowed to judge Saudi muslims for not allowing women to drive (I realize this isn’t…
Yes! That was actually the most striking thing about her comment. Completely unaware of her privilege.
I wouldn’t be surprised either. She has already been a UN ambassador (and given wonderful speeches as part of that). It definitely seems to be her passion.
Good. Discrimination is:
Nope. In my experience, people who need assistance always wait for everyone else to get off the plane first.
But it still takes more time to get them to the back of the plane... And every flight I’ve been on that has had someone who needed help has boarded first. And if they are seated at the front of the plane the next boarding section can get started sooner. I never experienced the situation you are describing.
Disabled individuals in the back of the plane? Do you know how long it takes someone with limited mobility to get down the aisle? You want to slow down the process, do that. They should be at the front of the plane.
I’m glad you did - I haven’t seen it before. It’s beautiful and horrible.
Every time I see his face I have a gut reaction of revulsion, then a voice in my head (that sounds like the Wicked Witch of the West) screams, “It’s meeeeeeeeltiiiiiing!”. Every time.
*sigh* Can I join you?