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Ever had flight rage?

^ Ethnic profiling: redneck :lol:

You know, according to European prejudice towards charred skin, mirroring the American prejudice of suede skin :mrgreen: And assuming you have the typical WASPy Anglo looks :cool:

Either that or they find you sexy.

I'm 100% Italian heritage ---and look it. Like Portugal ---people not as crazy as the Spanish :D Met a British guy and his American wife who lived in Barcelona and told me the city been going downhill the past 3 years. Whatever that means.
 
I'm 100% Italian heritage ---and look it. Like Portugal ---people not as crazy as the Spanish :D Met a British guy and his American wife who lived in Barcelona and told me the city been going downhill the past 3 years. Whatever that means.

Oh, then they are merely following orders of the Empire's global profiling on all of us :rolleyes: :cool:
 
I'm 100% Italian heritage ---and look it. Like Portugal ---people not as crazy as the Spanish :D Met a British guy and his American wife who lived in Barcelona and told me the city been going downhill the past 3 years. Whatever that means.

Oh, nothing a tourist would really notice, if a tourist did not notice the dirt, pickpocketing & co. that has always been there (maybe now the pet beasts seem to be crapping EVEN MORE everywhere): they must have meant, as expats, the political climate, the social confrontation, the blurring of the entitlement lines...

The future might not look bright, but what you can see today as a picture view is where the past 20-25 past years had been leading BCN: the "downhill" must mean that the trend does not look as optimistic, again, even if right now investment and construction is booming as ever...

It's a bit like what some people said about New York having died back in early 2020.

And yes, nothing beats the Spaniards' proficient management in the craziness department: that is why Viking tourists wreack such havoc while trying or deeming to merely follow lead.
 
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I'm 100% Italian heritage ---and look it. Like Portugal ---people not as crazy as the Spanish :D Met a British guy and his American wife who lived in Barcelona and told me the city been going downhill the past 3 years. Whatever that means.

Anglos. Even the better-minded are so naively very well used to a certain colonial, more or less condescending worldview, that they come to feel, from slightly unsettled to very uncomfortable, whenever they even just FEEL they lose footing by not being well-poised either at the center of things or well-sheltered by the local social center of things: they lose all sense of stability and order of things if they face a situation that does not fit well into their usual assessment tables. It is usually more a feeling than anything but, back more specifically to the case of BCN, following that confident absent-mindedness or lost of innocence about the environment in which they had, more or less temporarily settled, they might as well have said that the city had been going downhill for the whole past decade even when, again, it actually is still peaking in the process started over thirty years ago.
A feeling that the happy few are not at the top of things anymore, but rather being demoted to few-sucker status.

In short, it's like they are starting to feel REALLY threatened in a way they had not felt yet during the global "Occupy" and "Spring" years around 2010, when one could scoff it all as inconsequential rabbling: the social heat is now rising up uncomfortably, that is, it is finally reaching their heights.

Funny they would say past "three years" (2019-2022) just when the worse three years (all that street burning in 2017-2019) had come to wane away. The French, particularly, obviously, the Parisian, found BCN to have definitely fallen out of grace before them precisely because of all those silly nationalistic protests, that the "lurking angry ones" use to screen the venting of their own resentful discomfort: that nationalistic issue is shared by the French through the southern part of their Hexagonal Empire.
 
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Well let's see the only plane I have ever been on was at The Museum of Science and Industry at Chicago and that is bolted to the balcony and ceiling and we weren't actually going anywhere so no no flight rage! As you can see quite the jet setting globetrotter! Haven't been on a goddamned vacation in 20 years come June and even when we did go they were just road trips](*,)
 
I've never witnessed a flight rage. I have not been on a plane since 2010. It is nearly 4 hours for me to get to a major airport. So it is not convenient at all just to decide on a whim that I want to take a trip somewhere.
 
My flight was over three hours delayed leaving Midway Airport last Wednesday night. But people weren't awful about it. And, surprise, Southwest sent me a $100 voucher to apologize for the delay.
 
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