🧑‍🤝‍🧑 / 🏡 You are on a plane who would try and sit by?

I speak now not in malice but in earnest despair for the conclusion you have drawn is of such astonishing simplicity that it grieves me more than I can readily convey, and yet I'm moved less to anger than to sorrow, so profoundly indeed that I find myself unable to discern whether your words arose from haste, from a species of naivety, or from a mind altogether too content with its first and poorest notion.
I changed my mind. I’d like to take a pick to your brain, too.
 
I thought at first @TerryP but not sure I want that much philosophy during an activity I’m not real tickled to do, but I’d be hammered, so there’s a plus
For someone who says as much stupid shit as I do, purposefully, just to say something stupid and make people wonder "WTF..."

How I get labeled as philosophical? Then again, if I found myself on the opposite side of that fence it would be more of a political scientific leaning, wouldn't it?

I'll claim "Epistemic" which is a first cousin...
 
Political philosopher
The word "philosopher" is the issue because it's such a big umbrella. One could be comparing me to Karl Marx and just as easily Ralph Waldo Emerson. (I'm certainly not a peer of Emerson.) "Parks and Ponds" could be used to describe my mental acuity.

The label, by definition, probably reads like "questions fundamentals thoughts processes on (insert subject.) I can't deny that one.
 
Yes sir, that thing is flying, I do a ton of it now, but absolutely hate it. Don’t want to be jammed in a sardine can with people, not a big fan of heights, and don’t like not being in control
I'm with you here except for the heights/plane combination. It's one place where the heights DON'T bother me. I would rather fly from Charleston to Mt. Pleasant than driving over the Cooper River bridge. (Yeah, a couple of miles.) There's a walking path over that monstrosity which I've been invited to traverse a few times. All were met with a, "hell no. Y'all go walk over that bridge. I'll be here on this bar stool when you are finished."
 
Don’t want to be jammed in a sardine can with people
BTW, I'm tempted to argue the airport is worse than the airplane. The only saving grace the airport has? Places like Delta's room (Sky Club.) I believe I get a dozen visits a year through my Am Ex. Still, I'd be tempted to spend the $50 for a one day pass if I were flying today. (I believe it's still $50. Don't hold me to that.)
 
BTW, I'm tempted to argue the airport is worse than the airplane. The only saving grace the airport has? Places like Delta's room (Sky Club.) I believe I get a dozen visits a year through my Am Ex. Still, I'd be tempted to spend the $50 for a one day pass if I were flying today. (I believe it's still $50. Don't hold me to that.)
I don't think you can buy your way in anymore, even with my current Amex level. We were able to do that in Basel on a friend's card when we were coming back from our river cruise.
 
I don't think you can buy your way in anymore, even with my current Amex level.
I know I'm going to slaughter this: Centurion? (The black.) No access through that card would be a surprise.

I know Platinum carried a dozen visits with it when the account was opened. I haven't flown anywhere in going on two years. I know when I last flew to Texas the card gave me access. Hell, flight was delayed then canceled on a Wednesday night and I was bumped to an EARLY flight TH. A fun trip. A messed up flight. But, Weds night wasn't too bad (don't ask Thursday morning.)
 
I don't like flying, but I have flown a few times, commercial jets. With one exception, a small plane excursion around The Grand Canyon. Every cross country flight, I had one 10 Mg Valium in me. I slept through most of the trips. The Valium made the landing at McCarran in L.V. a little easier for me to handle.
 
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