Florida cities in a nutshell:
-Boca: old people & lots of people have money & entitled people, lots of New York transplants
-Tampa: superficial asf
-West Palm: people are snobs, rich, dress to the 9’s
-Miami: BBLs, influencers everywhere, onlyfans headquarters, ravers
-Fort Lauderdale: people just vacay there
Someone please teach the gen z girls what slips are. Nobody is telling them what their skirts look like from behind before they leave the house and it’s tragic 😵💫
THINGS PILOTS KNOW THAT PASSENGERS DON'T
1. Turbulence has never brought down a modern commercial aircraft.
2. The safest seats on a plane are toward the rear.
3. Cabin air is cleaner than the air in most office buildings.
4. Pilots are legally required to eat different meals in case of food poisoning.
5. Most flights carry more fuel than officially needed fear of fuel shortage is never real.
6. Autopilot flies more than 90% of every flight, but pilots are always monitoring.
7. Lightning strikes planes regularly,it's designed for it.
8. The brace position actually works. It's not a myth.
9. Phones in airplane mode don't affect navigation,it's a network congestion rule, not a safety one.
10. Dawn and dusk are statistically the safest times to fly.
11. The crew dims cabin lights before landing at night so your eyes adjust immediately in case of evacuation not for atmosphere.
A U.S. Army staff sergeant and his wife arrived at his base in Louisiana last week, expecting to begin their life together as newlyweds. ICE has arrested and caged her instead. She was brought to the USA as a toddler. These people should be citizens.
@EmJHarris2@skumWgmi Full time day care is $1800 a month at a good place here in FL. My daughter and husband tried to guilt me into babysitting because part time is $972 a month
@skumWgmi Sorry, not buying this post. Unless he/she has more than one child, they aren't paying $2K for childcare. And speaking of kids, there is no way they are living in a studio apartment with one or more kids.
My friend in the US works as a data scientist
Makes $95k a year
Lives in a studio apartment
Own a car he can't afford not to own
Pays $400/month for health insurance with a $6,000 deductible
Pays $2,000/month per kid for childcare
Gets 10 days of PTO if his boss is feeling generous
Does anyone have it worse than americans?