ainka11
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Viendo Love is blind entendés porque algunas minas están solas. Por ejemplo: Malika
Que infumable. DIOS.
#LoveisblindPoland
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Malika is ridiculously controlling and she wants someone she can boss around. She micromanages, is aggressive, then plays victim. She only relays the part of the story where she's been done wrong. #LoveisBlindPoland
Gresham Park, GA 🇺🇸 English

@WimShakespeare Its the people who dont jump in when he's doing dumb shit but hop up when he gets the slaps he deserved
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Why is @DollarTree closed rn when the hours are 8am-10pm???
Panthersville, GA 🇺🇸 English

@sherylunderwood was the HIGHLIGHT of the night!!! She took all those whack ass jokes directed towards her and killed it when she got ip to speak! #theroastofkevinhart
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Gresham Park, GA 🇺🇸 English
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@bizarrobklyn @bankaikokug0 Latino Karens should be called Carmens or something lol
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@bankaikokug0 Its the saying the n- word with an accent for me!!!! She definitely sang this...
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Gresham Park, GA 🇺🇸 English

At Miami International Airport, passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight watched in shock as a 24-year-old Texas woman allegedly caused a disturbance before takeoff. According to the Miami-Dade Police Department, Simone Bryna Kim of Killeen refused crew instructions to leave Flight 2426 bound for Philadelphia. As officers escorted her down the jet bridge, reports say she kicked an officer, nearly causing him to fall, and later attempted to bite and kick multiple officers as they tried to restrain her.
Flying can be stressful, but once a situation escalates to physical aggression, especially toward crew or law enforcement, it becomes about safety, not inconvenience. Aircraft are confined spaces, and compliance with crew instructions isn’t optional; it’s critical for everyone on board.
At what point does frustration on a flight cross the line into behavior that puts everyone’s safety at risk?
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103
Security cameras at a busy airport terminal captured a shocking scene: a woman suddenly lunged at a senior citizen near the boarding gate after a brief verbal dispute. Bystanders stepped back as officers rushed in and restrained her. She was arrested on the spot while the elderly passenger, shaken but conscious, received medical attention. Travel delays and crowded terminals test everyone’s patience, but there’s never an excuse for assault, especially against someone vulnerable. Self-control in tense moments isn’t just maturity; it’s a responsibility. In high-stress places like airports, what pushes someone from words to physical violence?
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@Thefactsdude If you tell me get out your way... at my job... on a plane, its a NO! Bye attitude
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@DrAlmarielao But you cant have the jacket in the bag when you get to the counter...where it LOOKS like it wont fit...then take it out to make a video of it fitting now without the jacket. Yall weird af. How is the agent supposed to know you're taking something out? Clowns
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A traveler is boarding a flight and places her carry-on bag inside the airline’s size tester at the gate. The bag fits, but she slightly adjusts the handles so they don’t stick out. An airline employee watching tells her that because she “pushed the handles in,” the bag doesn’t count as fitting properly and says she must pay an extra $100 carry-on fee.
Situations like this happen more often as airlines enforce stricter baggage policies. While some staff are following rules, travelers also deserve fair treatment. If the bag truly fits in the tester, many people would argue the fee shouldn’t apply. Staying calm, documenting the situation, and requesting a supervisor may help resolve it without escalating the conflict.
What should the traveler do in this situation? Pay the fee to avoid missing the flight, ask for a supervisor, or calmly insist that the bag clearly fits the tester?
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