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This sounds like the behavior of someone that suffers major mental illness, not a rational human of sound mind.

This sounds like the behavior of someone that suffers major mental illness, not a rational human of sound mind. The original article mentions that one of the witnesses thought the person was homeless, which would support the idea that they are a few jokers short of a Balatro deck.

Now you tell me 

“I believe human beings can impact the environment only when pointing this out supports my interests.”

Coal emissions can’t be used for mind control, don’t be such a dunce.

Boomer doesn’t know he’s trying to ban all internal combustion engines.

Mastriano’s bill would “ban the release of substances affecting the state’s temperature, weather, or sunlight into the atmosphere over Pennsylvania.”

Since he cares so much about toxic chemicals in the air, I’m sure he’s doing a great deal to curb emissions and reduce pollution from sources such as coal-fired power plants and such. 

That isn’t an Alberta thing, the dr visits and procedures are free but medication isn’t sometime  you can get them paid for but then you have to jump through a bunch of hoops. Friend’s wife had kidney transplant and they had to ‘separate’ to get her drugs covered. During this period her case worker was on vacation and

Ill second this. I usually get quite toasted before a flight, I like to think I do it because of my anxiety but its more for relaxation, I just get to my seat and fall asleep. I have never had a problem even though legally I bet I could have blown over a .08 on multiple flights. It really isn’t that hard to not be a

I was stuck in the last row of a Delta flight a few days ago from BOS to CLE and the idiot sitting next to me spent the first 45 minutes of the flight coughing every 10-15 seconds. The flight attendant put her mask on, tapped me on the shoulder and offered me a mask, which I put on immediately. A few minutes later

I have been flying for work more than any human should have to for almost three decades. 100-150K+ miles a year. I used to get sick a few times a year. I did not get sick at all during the masked-up phase of the pandemic. But I also did not get sick SINCE that time until January - and I had not been on an airplane

As one who much of the time is in the very first row of the airplane (I really prefer the first class bulkhead row), I have overheard that conversation between F/A and Captain MANY times. F/A will report “dude in 24F is probably drunk, but he’s just sitting there quietly and looks like he’s just going to fall asleep”.

That chucklef^&k has been fired but set up a fundraiser as he had his feelings hurt, buddy is out of work and has about 1500$ per month in medical bills, luckily his wife has a plan to cover those.

Too bad that only the company will be paying instead of the boss who will probably sue if he is fired.

Yes. Several years before COVID, I traveled a fair bit for work. One stretch was 4 months in a row, West Coast to East Coast and back, once a month. Two of those trips I got sick and now I wish we had masks back then. Sucks being sick on a work trip; even worse if it’s your vacation.

Actually, wait until the guy sits down and the plane has pushed back, and then say “oh wait, I forgot!” and put on the mask. Now he can’t go anywhere!

I’ve been wearing masks on flights because I realized that I get sick from some a-hole on the plane every time, and I’d rather not spend my vacation incubating some mouthbreathers pet bugs.

A friend has a double lung transplant and as such is on immunosupressant drugs and wears a mask ALL the time. He works in a very conservative community in Alberta and was told by the boss that he can no longer wear a mask as it upsets the clients and co-workers. He presented his dr’s notes and continued to wear it and

I think I will mask up for every airplane flight for the foreseeable future if it pisses off infants like this.