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A assume your facepalm is technically for yourself @Bodhi, now you realise your denialist foolishness in the face of shell and exxon's knowledge that they're at fault for climate change.
Don't feel bad m8. Everyone makes mistakes
Awww. Poor Bodhi. Same disease as Job.
Speaks a manlet.Or you could do what everyone else does and pays a bit extra for extra leg room.
30% of ppl in uk are over 6foot under 25s in 1998. So thats under 45s in 2018. Its a large minority that you are affecting.Oh right, so you all want to charge everyone else more because you're taller than the average person?
Seems pretty SJW to me.
Permanently stuck in plat 3 in 1v1 and plat 2 in literally everything else, haha.Dunno now. Think I was platinum 2 or something but if I still am it'd be a miracle.
You?
I checked last night, I'm gold 3 nowPermanently stuck in plat 3 in 1v1 and plat 2 in literally everything else, haha.
Cheap without dvt from not being able to move your limbs after 11hours.The fact you can fly across Europe for £20 but it'll cost me £80 to get the train to London.
Yeah nah, I think planes have it right, transport is about transport, it isn't about the experience of transport, it's about doing it cheap.
Seems like a you issue rather than an everyone else issue.Cheap without dvt from not being able to move your limbs after 11hours.
Sure most of my height is in my legs and its quite uncomfortable. But i am not uniqueSeems like a you issue rather than an everyone else issue.
Sure most of my height is in my legs and its quite uncomfortable. But i am not unique
This new airline seat could making flying incredible for tall people
Flying Tall: How To Deal with Long Legs and Airplanes
But you are just trolling now.
But you can. I'm 6'2" and I get up and move. And there's literally only one plane that I've been on where my knees have butted up on the chair in front - and that airline (Monarch) has gone bust.Cheap without dvt from not being able to move your limbs after 11hours.
The benefits of that are great. Especially since we don't eat cotton.
It's not organic cotton if it uses pesticides.Organic cotton uses more pesticides.
Organic cotton is generally defined as cotton that is grown organically in subtropical countries such as Turkey, China, and parts of the USA from non-genetically modified plants, and without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides
You are misinterpreting the text. No 'synthetic' pesticides. There's a whole list of 'natural' pesticides that organic farmers are allowed to use.It's not organic cotton if it uses pesticides.
Edit: Organic cotton:
You know. Like all organic produce. The whole point of it.
Edit edit: I'd be more amenable to eating GMO produce if it was pesticide-free than pesticide heavy non-GMO produce.
Ironically, Virgin Atlantic is probably the best transatlantic airline for leg room in economy. I'm 6'4 and having lived in the USA for 10 years now, I have a list of Airlines I can't fly with, as I can't fit in the economy seat. Not uncomfortable, just cannot sit and have legs in my own space. Happy to pay more for extra legroom, but not always possible. Sprawling my legs into the aisle is sometimes an option, but you risk tripping people up or getting rammed by the trolleys. Once took a trolley at high speed straight to the knee, f me that was painful.
Ironically, Virgin Atlantic is probably the best transatlantic airline for leg room in economy. I'm 6'4 and having lived in the USA for 10 years now, I have a list of Airlines I can't fly with, as I can't fit in the economy seat. Not uncomfortable, just cannot sit and have legs in my own space. Happy to pay more for extra legroom, but not always possible. Sprawling my legs into the aisle is sometimes an option, but you risk tripping people up or getting rammed by the trolleys. Once took a trolley at high speed straight to the knee, f me that was painful.
Aisle seats when you're sleeping are hilarious.
There should be a maximum arse size if you want to be an airline hostess.
Which is the case here.Insurer adds fitness tracking to all policies
And i am not against a discount for those who wear them voluntarily.