Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
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This is why nobody takes their cause seriously. Much respect for the guy handling the situation with professionalism, despite being assaulted by a bunch of useless human beings. They should thank him for making flights affordable.

I wonder if they also throw pies at Greta when she flies on airplanes.
 
Jun 16, 2020
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This is why nobody takes their cause seriously. Much respect for the guy handling the situation with professionalism, despite being assaulted by a bunch of useless human beings. They should thank him for making flights affordable.

I wonder if they also throw pies at Greta when she flies on airplanes.
All dumb, very ideological driven people who often are blind for realism. Here there were protests for like the 100th time already where climate activists blocked roads last Saturday.

Personally I don’t really feel the climate hysteria. I’m more for nature preservation and restoration. If I have to follow the will of politicians I’ll have to spend somewhere around €50k to make the necessary changes at my house and buy an electrical vehicle. Add the extra taxes on everything that’s plastic plus meat that will become more expensive because we frame that here as bad for the environment aswel.

Climate is changing, no doubts but personally I don’t feel the need of completing a change in energy consumption within a very narrow time frame, we’re way passed realism for me. I’m not working my ass of for a electrical Fiat Panda

Yesterday I walked out of the metro with my wife and kids, literally first thing we saw was a women going trough the trash in search for empty cans of beer. She threw all the liquids on the ground obviously. What an ugly side effect of putting tax on those cans. Haven’t seen as many people going trough trash as I’ve seen since the government here started taxing those cans.
 
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    Anyone listen to Chapo Trap House? Good?

    People at work recommended it but i don't know who any of these people are
    Tangentially related to my boys on CumTown/TAFS.

    It's a commentary by Bernie-style leftists, which I am one. You might like it, I'm not into Political Podcasts, that's why I always stuck to CumTown.
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    85,116


    This is why nobody takes their cause seriously. Much respect for the guy handling the situation with professionalism, despite being assaulted by a bunch of useless human beings. They should thank him for making flights affordable.

    I wonder if they also throw pies at Greta when she flies on airplanes.
    He deserves it. Ryanair is a thug mafia guilty of extortion:

    https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2023-05-25/ryanair-accused-of-blackmail/77987

    And in continental Portugal, his flights only dump drunk, vomiting UK tourists on our streets who are seeking cheap beer and a place to embarrass themselves that isn't in their homeland.
     

    Mohad

    The Ocean Star
    May 20, 2009
    6,823
    He deserves it. Ryanair is a thug mafia guilty of extortion:

    https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2023-05-25/ryanair-accused-of-blackmail/77987

    And in continental Portugal, his flights only dump drunk, vomiting UK tourists on our streets who are seeking cheap beer and a place to embarrass themselves that isn't in their homeland.
    I wasn't aware of that situation with Ryanair. Interestingly, my aunt sent a photo from Lisbon airport last year in March, complaining about how crowded it was. I guess I know why now lol

    PHOTO-2022-03-31-15-07-33.jpg
     

    GordoDeCentral

    Diez
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    Apr 14, 2005
    71,251
    I don't get the hate on Ryanair. Not only do they provide cheap flights which is a positive for everyone involved, but they also deal with absolutely the worst travelers. I remember being on a Ryanair flight where some gypsy fucks started to get their overhead luggage before the plane touched down. They are fucking saints.
     

    AFL_ITALIA

    MAGISTERIAL
    Jun 17, 2011
    32,193
    All dumb, very ideological driven people who often are blind for realism. Here there were protests for like the 100th time already where climate activists blocked roads last Saturday.

    Personally I don’t really feel the climate hysteria. I’m more for nature preservation and restoration. If I have to follow the will of politicians I’ll have to spend somewhere around €50k to make the necessary changes at my house and buy an electrical vehicle. Add the extra taxes on everything that’s plastic plus meat that will become more expensive because we frame that here as bad for the environment aswel.

    Climate is changing, no doubts but personally I don’t feel the need of completing a change in energy consumption within a very narrow time frame, we’re way passed realism for me. I’m not working my ass of for a electrical Fiat Panda

    Yesterday I walked out of the metro with my wife and kids, literally first thing we saw was a women going trough the trash in search for empty cans of beer. She threw all the liquids on the ground obviously. What an ugly side effect of putting tax on those cans. Haven’t seen as many people going trough trash as I’ve seen since the government here started taxing those cans.
    Wait, this hasn't happened in the Netherlands before? The elderly Chinese can collectors have been a staple here forever.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
    85,116
    Yeah I’ve begun to dislike the consumers more than the airlines lately
    Yep. Entitlement is through the roof. More situations like this one over the weekend:

    https://www.entrepreneur.com/busine...bandoned-on-remote-island-for-12-hours/458941

    Plane makes an emergency landing on a remote island where none of the passengers have visas to walk around, they spend 12 hours in delays at the airport for the plane to get fixed and the crew to legally sleep, and they beef that they're being treated like abandoned zoo animals.

    Not being fed for 12 hours is considered starvation conditions and having to sit in an airport for hours is being treated like roaches.

    I used to think it was only Americans who felt entitled to never being inconvenienced. But it's now a global problem.
     

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