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  • Reclining seats don’t work that way. My knees are still the same place, my lap is still the same place, the tray is still the same place. All of them are infringed upon, even if I pay the entitlement back on the next poor soul, until the person in the non-reclining seat in the last row is screwed

  • Personally I see it like …. As a bigger guy, I can easily shove my way through a crowd so I’m not delayed demanding that I not perform that action because it is more convenient for you not to be pushed to the ground is … well … yes, I do feel like it is a good analogy. In both cases an entitled person is physically infringing on close personal space to cause pain and make someone else less comfortable, and potentially damage their devices. The difference is that one of these actions has entitled people thinking it’s ok

  • You might look at airline fees again. I’ve typically seen $50 or more. Even worse, since airlines now charge for everything, if I want both legroom and for my family to sit together, there are times when it would double my ticket price

  • But we don’t get priority on seats that fit. We used to but now airlines upcharge everything. Even if you can afford paying extra fees, they go fast: I have rarely seen them available.

    FYI - on many planes the bulkhead isn’t even beneficial for tall people. The thing is it’s a flat wall. Even though there’s more room overall, there may be no place for feet/legs. Normal seats are much closer together, but there can be more room for your feet under the seat in front

  • So, just like you adjust to more room and comfort, the person behind you should adjust to less room, less comfort for your entitlement? Do you really see them the same?

  • No. Should not be allowed. For some reason airlines have been allowed to narrow that space more and more to the point where it’s just not reasonable to use. You are infringing on the person behind you. Sure it’s mainly the airlines fault, and the government regulators that are supposed to serve the people, but don’t be an asshole about basic human courtesy

    • for those of us on the taller side, you reclining can be painful on the knees. How is it any different than me walking by punching your shoulder. Should I do that? Not ok
    • for those of us on the taller side, if you recline, we may no longer easily see the whole screen
    • Even short people no longer have room for a laptop and reclining means you quite likely damage it. That’s not ok
    • While the trays are supposedly independent, if reclining, they aren’t entirely. You reclining will bump the tray and potentially spill a drink. Not ok. On some aircraft the recline will partly crush a tall cup or can on the back of the tray or knock it over. Not ok
    • those of us on the bigger side may no longer even fit a standard paperback. Now you’re not even letting me read because you feel entitled?

    As someone both big and tall, I have had people in front of me recline so my normal breathing is in their hair. I have to admit to playing that up to success. There’s nothing like some entitled asshole turning around to glare that someone is breathing in their hair, and suddenly realizing just how close the seats are and it’s their fault. My edgy revenge fantasy is to rest my novel on top of their head because it literally would be easier to read than in front of me

  • Kind fit. 6’3” here. Most of my life I was just enough taller than average to be uncomfortable, but normal in my family.

    But now it’s more than uncomfortable. My knees are shot, making it hard to get in and out of cars. Of all things using the bathroom sink hurts my back because “standard height” is too low. Mostly work though, sitting in chairs that won’t adjust properly.

    Then again, some of that is because I’m also big. I can’t really blame anyone other than me for that

    But yeah, tall white dude definitely benefits

  • We all know that soccer is unamerican (because we’re bad at it). Anyone coming here to watch soccer deserves to be punished

  • As others have said, insurance is for covering the catastrophe that you can’t, but also …..

    My teen recently had a paperwork issue refilling a prescription. Originally they couldn’t find our insurance info and tried to charge $335. However they eventually did, and it was just $30 copay

  • While that is what plugin hybrids are good for, remember that you don’t see the advantage unless you actually plug in for those local trips

    You may also take a look into trip charger options for where you take road trips. So far I’ve found there are always multiple choices wherever I want to go, so there’s no reason for range anxiety. For me. And even without trip chargers, is there a chance to charge at your destination? Even the most rural places have electricity

  • They use electricity. And my average monthly power bill is already over $400 a month. You think I want that to be even higher?

    Some of your concerns may be valid, but I pay relatively high prices for electricity, 35¢/kWH, and even at that price, the hit to my electric bill is half what I used to spend on gasoline. Current gas price make that even better

  • But still, punishing the whole world for Australia?

  • I was thinking it was so scary, it’s someone pissing themself

  • Not true,ingredients must go from most dense at the bottom to least dense at top!

  • If you want something solid, leave out the jam and add a thick slice of swiss

  • Originals are the one and only correct proportions. Nothing else they’ve tried is anywhere near the perfection of the original

    But enshittification happens, and the best Reese’s by far is Trader Joe’s

  • Kids want to do more than schoolwork. Maybe that’s entitlement, but the point is they are going to bitch and moan because they can’t

  • It would also spend way too much time in the weeds - what types of sugars? How to distinguish “natural” from “added”? How much for what? Which sugar substitutes? Do they have their own level? How to distinguish too much sugar in orange juice from too much in bread from junk food? What about alcohol, fats, and other high calorie foods? What about all sorts of carbs?

    I disagree with a sugar tax being easy.

    If I were orange cult god Trump, I would find it easier to define and sell a junk food tax.

  • The devices for my kids saved me a crapload on buying textbooks.

    They consider it a benefit that now they can hand in their assignment just before midnight Friday night the week it’s due

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