• _bug0ut@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Passengers, reportedly including the one suffering diarrhea, were allowed to re-board after an eight-hour delay […]

    God damn if I was the person who did it, I’m not sure I’d want to get back on and just have people stare at me with contempt and disgust for an entire international flight.

    Alternately, I might feel obligated to suffer along with everyone else, all things considered.

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      1 year ago

      No way I’d be boarding that flight in either role. If it happened once it can happen again!

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        1 year ago

        I just keep hearing “smell of vanilla shit” in my head and I’m like, “Naw, I’m good. I’ll sleep at the airport and try to catch an early flight tomorrow.” Haha

    • DoisBigo@lemmy.eco.br
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      1 year ago

      Unless they refund me, I’m boarding. Can’t afford to throw away an air ticket.

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      1 year ago

      A person had a medical emergency, it sucks, but to treat them like they did something purposefully wrong, or that they should feel ashamed, is not just pointlessly mean, it’s ableist, too.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t know if you’re chiding me or not, but in case you are: I quite literally put myself in their shoes in the post you’re responding to.

        And for the record, without going into the horrifying details, I lived a very similar situation at a really nice hotel on a work trip. I had the luck of being alone and able to clean it up on my own without anyone noticing but for that 45 minutes where I frantically ran to a 7/11 to buy paper towels and hand sanitizer as a stand-in for proper cleaning product and then frantically cleaned it up like MacGuyver was just handed a single thread and a thimble to diffuse a bomb, I dreaded more than anything that someone would see before I had a chance to take care of it.

        I agree that it would be cruel to treat that person any differently because they had an unavoidable accident that caused all this, but people suck. And even if everyone was super understanding, I’d still be absolutely mortified as the person who did it.

      • Jax@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Do you have IBS?

        Regardless, I know someone with IBS, and yes they constantly are embarrassed by their incontinence.

        This person wasn’t “treating” them differently, they were exhibiting empathy.

        You should probably learn how to tell before jumping to conclusions. My advice would be to read a book, or anything that wasn’t written on an online forum.