Shockstrip
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Shockstrip
@shockstrip
🏒🏈 Shockstrip has been worn in 15K+ games, 750+ players from peewee to semipro with ZERO helmet-to-helmet impact injuries. _Dr. Steven Novicky
Canfield, Ohio Beigetreten Ağustos 2011
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Kevin Gallagher@KevG163
Heaven Birthday, Mike Webster 🕯️ Legendary #Steelers Center • PFHOF Class of 1997 • Four-Time Super Bowl Champion • 1970s and 1980s Second-Team All-Decade • Nine Pro Bowls • Six-Time First-Team All-Pro • Most games (239) and starts (207) by an offensive lineman in Steelers history #HereWeGo
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@Geniustechw She’s more than welcome to go to any country that she would like to be in if she is not happy here.
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@MrPitbull07 The lady was respectful realizing her size she purchased the extra seat. God bless her for being unselfish, unlike 99% of the people who feels she should give up that seat.
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A flight turned tense after a disagreement between two passengers over an extra seat.
According to the account shared online, a plus-size traveler had intentionally purchased two seats for the flight. She explained that she wanted enough space to sit comfortably and avoid making other passengers uncomfortable during the journey.
But during boarding, the situation quickly changed.
A mother traveling with a toddler approached the woman and asked if the child could use the empty seat next to her. The traveler declined, explaining that she had paid for the seat specifically for extra space.
The conversation escalated.
The mother reportedly complained to a flight attendant, arguing that the seat could be used by her child instead. The passenger then showed both of her boarding passes, proving she had purchased and reserved the extra seat.
In the end, the airline allowed the woman to keep the seat she paid for.
The toddler was expected to sit on the parent’s lap, which is a common arrangement permitted for very young children on flights.
Despite the resolution, the woman later said she felt uncomfortable for the rest of the flight, claiming she received disapproving looks and passive-aggressive comments from other passengers.
When the story spread online, it sparked debate.
Some people argued that since she paid for the seat, she had every right to keep it.
Others believed she should have given it up for the child.
The moment turned into another viral discussion about airline etiquette, personal space, and whether paying for something automatically settles the debate.

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@PittsburghHOF Yes, I was around. It was a great time to be in America.
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Those beautiful Bicentennial patches in Super Bowl X

Texas 🇺🇸@MustangMan_TX
Were you around to celebrate the bicentennial celebration of our country in 1976? What do you remember?
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@Sofia50020Sofia You realize you have a good girl. She’s willing to get out and do labor work like that that’s your girl.
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