jellyfishus
Jellyfishus
jellyfishus

I’ve lived in Fort Worth all my life and White Settlement (a tiny little suburb on the west side) never seemed like a strange name to me until I was grown and I actually thought about it. There’s no real defense for the name — the best I can come up with is that when they named it, they meant “not Indian” as opposed

+1 for your hilarrible photoshop. Which is on par with my photoshop skills.

Strange, cuz rejecting a beautiful home because of the street name, is maybe the whitest thing I’ve ever heard

Tiffany Trump = Meg Griffin

Who?

“Real Quick: I’m going to rekindle one of the top 10 most acrimonious internet fights that has no good solution!”

I flew on a couple of Frontier flights recently and neither aircraft allowed the seats to recline. As a person over 6' tall, I was very pleased by that!

In all honesty, this was one of my favorite moments while the campaign was still going on. I kept randomly laughing at work the next couple of days whenever I thought about it. Now it doesn’t seem as funny.

I thought that way before, however if recline and there is someone sitting behind you on an 8 hour flight to Europe who has things like a laptop or a drink on their tray table, it’s not cool. Especially when you recline you seat into her tray table with a full glass of wine on it and the continue to move around

Yeah, I think this is a good point. People’s argument in favor of reclining always seems to be “it’s MY seat,” and while that’s true, you’re still putting said seat in shared space/the space of the person behind you when you recline it.

They have ALL the money, they’re used to handling it! You’re actually very unqualified to handle money, as a poor.

I’m 6'3" and that inch or two is the difference between mere discomfort and rage-inducing pain. They could solve a lot of issues by making them all fixed, if you ask me.

I am 5'10" and have a 35 inch inseam, so no Shaq over here, but trust me when I tell you that it VERY MUCH effects me when you jam your seat back into my knees. I literally never do it (even on overnight flights) because in my opinion it makes you into an automatic asshole.

Trump would recline. Think about it.

Ha, i only meant it to mean people of “higher than average” height, didn’t meant to imply that tall people are somehow “better”. You should take solace in your superior comfort on flights though ;)

Reclining is the devil.

Yeah, I always look behind me. If the person is short I recline away. If it’sd some poor tall bastard I do not. Why is this a difficult concept?

I never recline my seat unless the person in front of me does. I only do it then because it’s so claustrophobic. I feel bad for the person behind me, but I cannot deal. I don’t recline my seat for a number of reasons, but the main one is that I’m a person who usually needs to do work on the plane and laptop use is

If you are over 6 feet tall, it IS a big deal.

I’m going to guess both you and boyfriend are under 6'2? If your knees are already pressed directly up against the seat in front of you because of your height that “inch or two” makes a pretty big difference. Apparently you are assuming that everyone of superior height is as rich as Shaquille O’Neal and can afford