How about that airline food?

I’ve been winning a few and losing some, but what makes me want to quit is having to wait half an hour for these matches to pop.

Useless thread aside, I met a Tauren in a match and he was very friendly. Tauren players can be so chill. Am I right?

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which level bracket? nothing at max level takes that long.

Does anyone know why they segregate positions on airplanes based on who is willing to pay more?

Like is there some logical reason for that I never found out?

Every time I’ve been on a plane everyone has got off it pretty quick so personally I think paying more just to sit in the front is kinda dumb.

…and why don’t they board the planes from back to front? Wouldn’t that be more efficient?

Also, if I’m flying 1st class and board first, why must I be forced to watch the parade of unwashed peasants go by. Gross.

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Agree

Oh so it’s because of giga Karen’s I see.

It’s really not that deep nearly everyone on that plane was able to shell out at least 300$ if not more.

That’s the stereotype, anyway. As an undead PvPer, I believe we have the opposite stereotype, but I’m generally a very friendly player.

I once requested the kosher meal option because it looked good. WELL, the stewardess had to come and ask me if they could break the seal on my dinner. I was unaware of this custom and was slightly confused. Well, on this plane headed to the UK that was filled with 100s of hungry people, I was the first to get my dinner. It was clear to everyone, as well as the buddhist monk sitting next to me, that I was not jewish.

So if you ever want to eat first, just request one of the meals with a dietary restriction. Or don’t so you can avoid the judging eyes of everyone else on the plane. :melting_face:

I’m a non-practicing Jew, but for your edification: they have to ask because super strict adherents of Kosher won’t accept food with a broken seal. Keeping the seal on is a means to ensure the meal remains kosher, so the one eating it knows it hasn’t been tampered with or accidently cross contaminated.

Idk what you mean how everyone knew you weren’t Jewish, though. Even if you were, they’d probably still be pissed at you for getting your food first.

I had no idea people could be so petty and read into things so much.

So someone got their food 5 minutes before you… but who cares you are still going to get yours.

So someone got off the plane a minute or 2 before you… except who cares you are going to be off as well in like 1:30 if that.

For sure, I know as much now. This happened more than a decade back. It wasn’t the first time I had order food that had unique preparations, but I was pleasantly surprised.

Just being a bit humorous, but given my blonde hair and blue eyes, I don’t think I fit the bill. Also, the monk sitting next to me inquired about the meal. I did politely confess that I ordered it for health reasons, which was mostly true. :meat_on_bone:

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Lol, the only other Jewish guy at my high school had blonde hair and blue eyes. It definitely happens. But yeah, the kosher option also usually tastes better too.

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people can also convert

Yea, it was legitimately pretty good. I felt a bit bad I was getting my food first though… almost like I jumped ahead in the queue. There was easily 400-500+ on the flight. That said, if you’re on a long flight and have food options, it’s well worth picking something you like.

This guy didn’t. He was Jewish, whole family was Jewish, grandparents were Jewish, and so on and so forth. But yes, Judaism is a religion. You don’t have to look a certain way to be Jewish.

Well, it’s not like you intended for that to happen. And yeah, international flights are miserable (especially since I’m 6’6" and I have to either pay for an exit row or spend the entire flight folded up like a chair), so why not get something you can enjoy?

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Mazel Tov, baby!!

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Blitz. Not normal bgs, should have been more clear on that, i apologize.