So you really do think his behaviour is a justified response? Jfc mate... what is up with some of you...
are you being facetious? Pls say so.
People that recline their seat tend to not do so with the intention to discomfort somebody. You don't see that?When you're intentionally discomforting another person, you're the one in the wrong.
There you go, I fixed your comment to more accurately represent what's being discussed here.
You prefacing you never recline reads pretty clearly as you stating your moral position on it.i'm the last person to say i'm a decent person
interesting how that's the 1st thing that came to mind from my post though, i sense some projection
Nah, I'll stay mad at both.
This is such a piss argument too. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
People in this thread are equating someone reclining a seat they paid for to income inequality ("reclining a seat is fuck you, got mine") and sadism ("it's sadistic to recline a chair if there isn't enough room").
Go back to 4chan.
"I'm done being quiet! I've had extensive neck surgeries - my cervical spine is completely fused ... I've lost time at work, had to visit a doctor, got x-rays, and have (had) horrible headaches for a week," Williams wrote.
LOLwe don't know what kind of discomfort he was in. a member of the cabin crew even gave him alcohol, no doubt to help ease the pain.
i don't know enough to say that it was or wasn't. from the video he looks pretty tall, i don't know what kind of damage was potentially done to his knees.So you really do think his behaviour is a justified response? Jfc mate... what is up with some of you...
And I'm just over 6 foot, I don't care if someone in front of me reclines.
But this is the crux of the issue. They recline-EVEN IF they know they cause discomfort.People that recline their seat tend to not do so with the intention to discomfort somebody. You don't see that?
Okay I take the above back, you're just straight up condoning his antisocial physicality as justified.i don't know enough to say that it was or wasn't. from the video he looks pretty tall, i don't know what kind of damage was potentially done to his knees.
I play music out loud in public via my phone (old school boom box style), especially if I'm walking a far distance by myself. If I'm in a confined space where everyone is stationary (e.g., a restaurant, bus, or train car), I obviously turn my music off. But I don't really give a fuck about other people having to hear my music walking down the street given that at max volume it is no louder than having a conversation with someone you'd be walking with.
People have to use common sense when doing things and realize that there is a time and a place (i.e., context) for things...that things don't have to be measured in absolutes.
The crux of this issue, ITT, tbf... is the dude hitting the chair in retaliation.But this is the crux of the issue. They recline-EVEN IF they know they cause discomfort.
i'm not saying that his retaliation was right... but i understand.Okay I take the above back, you're just straight up condoning his antisocial physicality as justified.
I'd move away (create more distance). This is not difficult to figure out.What happens if someone walking next to you plays their music a little bit louder because they can't hear it over yours?
i don't know enough to say that it was or wasn't. from the video he looks pretty tall, i don't know what kind of damage was potentially done to his knees.
He's gotta do something now that Netflix cancelled him.
You were actually, and you still are by saying you understand it.i'm not saying that his retaliation was right... but i understand.
No, she's saying because of her pre-existing condition, being punched like that made her have to do everything in the latter half.
i think she's saying that happened prior to this so she should be allowed to slam her chair into his knees without recourse.
If you're not trolling there's something very wrong with your thought process here...Reclining is so anti-social, it actually infuriates me. Why do airlines allow you to gain comfort at the expense of others??? It's mind boggling. The guy is a hero and screw her.
If it's a feature on the airplane for other passengers to use, then they can use it if they want to. Are you going to get mad at someone if they have their window shade up and you don't want it to be?
Good lord some of you. I can see if you're in the last row unable to recline, but I've yet to see anyone get upset by someone reclining.
The crux of this issue, ITT, tbf... is the dude hitting the chair in retaliation.
Pro-recliners in this thread are conveniently side stepping the real issue here by harping on the guy going over the line, despite most of the anti-recliners here pointing out that the guy was over the line as well.
the problem is, that as long as airlines allow plane seats to recline it is reasonable to believe that people will recline their seats. There is no going over the line here except for the person angrily punching the chair in front of them. Again, any reasonable person would've had a conversation with the person in front of them. This would be different if the person had a conversation and was still refused and reclined on, but even then punching the seat is a disproportional escalation. Emotionally stable adults shouldn't be resorting to violence over a chair reclining in their face.Pro-recliners in this thread are conveniently side stepping the real issue here by harping on the guy going over the line, despite most of the anti-recliners here pointing out that the guy was over the line as well.
Pro-recliners in this thread are conveniently side stepping the real issue here by harping on the guy going over the line, despite most of the anti-recliners here pointing out that the guy was over the line as well.
we don't know what kind of and/or level of pain he was in at the time. how can we be so sure that he was in the mental state to give a reasonable response?There's a reasonable response to any genuine and harmful discomfort (not just a minor inconvenience), and that is not what he did.
Plenty of people are saying the guy was in the right... wanna count them?
we don't know what kind of and/or level of pain he was in at the time. how can we be so sure that he was in the mental state to give a reasonable response?
i think she's saying that happened prior to this so she should be allowed to slam her chair into his knees without recourse.
That would make way more sense, but it sure wasn't framed that way.No, she's saying because of her pre-existing condition, being punched like that made her have to do everything in the latter half.
People in this thread are equating someone reclining a seat they paid for to income inequality ("reclining a seat is fuck you, got mine") and sadism ("it's sadistic to recline a chair if there isn't enough room").
Go back to 4chan.
"You clearly want me to do this quietly through a DM," she said. "I'm done being quiet! I've had extensive neck surgeries - my cervical spine is completely fused ... I've lost time at work, had to visit a doctor, got x-rays, and have (had) horrible headaches for a week," Williams wrote.
If you're not trolling there's something very wrong with your thought process here...
Holy yikes.This thread is making me sad they already discovered a vaccine for the coronavirus lol