thecoolnessrune
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Harsh but probably true most of the time.A comfort animal is for childish emotionally unstable people who are scared to face the reality of the real world and instead use delusional crutches that an animal is there to provide them solace. I dont want to sit by them or smell their damned animals. Cheers
I noticed in the last year and a half or so, an explosion of these pathetic snowflakes. Don't fly. don't waste others peoples time with the fact that you are emotionally immature. I had no idea, they did not have to pay if they are a 'service animal". Same crap goes for all the people who abuse handicap passes. I'm f'n sick of it.Hopefully more places follow suit. I have no problem with real service animals, but I have seen so many abuses it is insane.
This so much. I am seeing it in all kinds of service places now. Restaurants, bars and so forth. If I walk in and it is not a legitimate tagged service dog, I tell the management to remove them or we leave. Of course, that never happens so we end up leaving. BTW, we do this privately, quietly so no fuss. never go back and leave a bad yelp review.I noticed in the last year and a half or so, an explosion of these pathetic snowflakes. Don't fly. don't waste others peoples time with the fact that you are emotionally immature. I had no idea, they did not have to pay if they are a 'service animal". Same crap goes for all the people who abuse handicap passes. I'm f'n sick of it.
Harsh but probably true most of the time.
I don't like the special snowflake thing but this really does seem to be people that think that the rules shouldn't apply to them or their vermin because they are more special than other people.
This so much. I am seeing it in all kinds of service places now. Restaurants, bars and so forth. If I walk in and it is not a legitimate tagged service dog, I tell the management to remove them or we leave. Of course, that never happens so we end up leaving. BTW, we do this privately, quietly so no fuss. never go back and leave a bad yelp review.
not at all. I tell them exactly what I will do. And it simply states the establishments practice and other customers if they read the review can choose to go to a place where animals (excluding legitimate service animals) are allowed or not. I am completely upfront so passive aggressive not found.Who is the real "snowflake" in this situation? The person who can't handle life without their illegitimate service dog or the person who can't handle being in the presence of the dog without leaving a negative passive aggressive review? Both, IMO.
Who is the real "snowflake" in this situation? The person who can't handle life without their illegitimate service dog or the person who can't handle being in the presence of the dog without leaving a negative passive aggressive review? Both, IMO.
Thank god, having to bring an animal with you on a flight (or anywhere else) is not sane, adult behavior. They’re animals.
totoally support it, the ADA law about what qualifies as a service animal needs revamped and specifically spells out what the service the animal does. being a security blanket is not one of them.
I noticed in the last year and a half or so, an explosion of these pathetic snowflakes. Don't fly. don't waste others peoples time with the fact that you are emotionally immature. I had no idea, they did not have to pay if they are a 'service animal". Same crap goes for all the people who abuse handicap passes. I'm f'n sick of it.
Simply put, these people are assholes.https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...k-on-united-flight/ar-BBIti2U?li=BBnbfcL&ocid
Birds of a feather may flock together, but United Airlines recently shot down one traveler’s request to bring her emotional support peacock on a flight departing Newark Liberty International Airport.
childish emotionally unstable people
I thought that Delta had already addressed flight issues.Yup, and I'm in the same boat sometimes
I will never understand why some people absolutely must have an opinion about everyone and everything and that anyone doing anything different from the way I am doing it is doing it wrong. wrong wrong wrong ... AND IT MUST BE STOPPED !!!
Also, is someone trying to clear the first page with these non stories?
Bringing a peacock onto an airplane is wrong.
If she buys the entire row and puts it in a harness then sure let her do it if you allow for other types of animals. If I were a fellow passenger I wouldn't want a free roaming bird like that on the plane with me either.Bringing a peacock onto an airplane is wrong.
Disappointing, peacocks are awesome.https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...k-on-united-flight/ar-BBIti2U?li=BBnbfcL&ocid
Birds of a feather may flock together, but United Airlines recently shot down one traveler’s request to bring her emotional support peacock on a flight departing Newark Liberty International Airport.
I dont think I have an opinion on it.. Nope. I mean, think of all the shit I should have an opinion on if I should have an opinion about a peacock on a plane.. Nope not gonna happen.
OH really? So you're a mental health expert now and can tell us what forms of treatment work and what don't? Please enlighten us.