seehag
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seehag

This is a four alarm oven mitt level hot take.

Amazing. You've got the part.

I like “pro-forced birth,” personally, or “anti-woman.” “Anti-choice” really doesn’t get to the horror of what these people are supporting.

You mean Anti-Choice.

Conservative ughh

Did you see her responses to the commenters who were less than thrilled with the crappy photos of Target “jewelry” she posted the other day? Epic defensiveness to the point of paranoia. Instant classic.

Based on the photo of how she lets her kid lay under the seats, the kid’s feet are under her own seat - i.e., the storage space meant for the passenger behind her.

Based on the photo of how she lets her kid lay under the seats, the kid’s feet are under her own seat - i.e., the storage space meant for the passenger behind her.

From the original rant, above:

She sounds a lot more fun that Jane Marie.

I think you are confused... where do you think the lower half of the kid is?? Under her mom’s seat where the people behind them put their feet and items. That’s what these people are talking about.

Actually I did, and the current article. The current article snipes at people complaining about 2 inches of their space being taken. Then I look at the picture, and realize I can’t see the child’s lower half. Even if you assume the angle is deceiving, there’s still way more than 2 inches of that child’s lower body

Except her belonging has legs that go under her seat which does not belong to her.

if your 6 yo is in therapy, what the hell went wrong already?

Where exactly do you think this child’s legs are? They’re under Jane Marie’s seat, which is also known as the person behind her’s storage space...

Not really joking. All of the Bothering Me options are a No Go. I don’t really give a crap if anyone’s kid gets to see grandma or not. You got your troubles I got mines.

The entire article reeks of entitlement.

That shut-in thing would be so awesome. People should look into that.

“Having a child doesn’t mean you have to stop living your life and limiting where you go...”

Actually, that’s exactly what it means. Having a child means changing your lifestyle significantly.

  • I pick this one: “She visits her grandmother’s house for the first time when she’s old enough to pay for her own seat, iPad, and Beats by Dre headphones.” Keep your kid out of my underseat space. It’s mine. I bought it. Your kid is your problem. If she’s not old enough to fly, then she’s not old enough to fly.