Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 23:20     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:I doubt that any of the passengers complaining about them even knew that they were Jewish. They just didn't want to be stuck on a long plane ride with a horrible odor like that and they sure as heck didn't want to be seated next to them.


Of course they did. He was wearing a Yamacha.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 22:13     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:Smells like anti-semitism. Probably a MAGA freak made the complaint.


Is there some ultra Orthodox thing about not using deodorant?
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 21:54     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:If they had been Baptist would this have ever made the news?


Only if there was an Indian beating a drum as they were thrown off the plane onto the tarmac
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 21:23     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

I can smell them from here.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 21:19     Subject: Re:Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

I think it's also those polyester shirts he's wearing. For some reason they get extra smelly as compared to cotton.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 20:11     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

I have a sister and a niece who have very poor hygiene. Everyone around them have tried everything but they don’t seem to get it.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:55     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that any of the passengers complaining about them even knew that they were Jewish. They just didn't want to be stuck on a long plane ride with a horrible odor like that and they sure as heck didn't want to be seated next to them.


It’s 100% plausible that they had awful body odor but you are doing your argument no favor by denying that their being Jewish wasn’t obvious. He’s wearing a kippah, her hair is covered and she’s wearing modest clothing. They are religious and it’s quite obvious.


How about this..the other passengers who complained were not concerned about their attire. They did not want to be on a flight with a terrible odor.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:44     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that any of the passengers complaining about them even knew that they were Jewish. They just didn't want to be stuck on a long plane ride with a horrible odor like that and they sure as heck didn't want to be seated next to them.


It’s 100% plausible that they had awful body odor but you are doing your argument no favor by denying that their being Jewish wasn’t obvious. He’s wearing a kippah, her hair is covered and she’s wearing modest clothing. They are religious and it’s quite obvious.


He's wearing a kippah, but her hair covering is not even a little obvious or even halachically appropriate. Literally no person would look at a headband that doesn't cover the crown of her head and assume she's religious.


Yeah, that's a wig. And the headband is just covering the front of the wig.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:43     Subject: Re:Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A girl in my freshman dorm left a tampon in for almost two months, and had sex with her BF multiple times in the interim. She and her room smelled like putrid death until they figured out the cause.

Sometimes people really do have a horrible foul stench.

what the ...... what!

Yeaaaaaaaa. So neither the girl nor her BF noticed her smell?


This sounds like a fake story from a column you read in Cosmo or Seventeen.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:38     Subject: Re:Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A girl in my freshman dorm left a tampon in for almost two months, and had sex with her BF multiple times in the interim. She and her room smelled like putrid death until they figured out the cause.

Sometimes people really do have a horrible foul stench.

what the ...... what!

Yeaaaaaaaa. So neither the girl nor her BF noticed her smell?
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:34     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The article said that AA didn't remove their luggage. So they went to a hotel and put the SAME clothes on the next morning!


What were their options ?


Hotel overnight dry cleaning!


You’re full of it
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:33     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:I wish someone had kicked off the stinkiest person alive from a flight I was on last year, but he didn't start farting non-stop until we were in the air. Every time I thought the smell was easing up, it would immediately be renewed. I was ready to lose my mind from it!

Ugh that happened to me on flight in October. My friend had to put her hand over my mouth when I was about to lose my shit and yell STOP FARTING YOU NASTY POS!
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 19:12     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:If you get kicked off the airplane for smelling, then a guy like this certainly should be banned from flying. This guy is disgusting.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nextshark.com/eva-air-american-passenger/amp/


+1 million

I want to cleanse my entire being after reading that, it's so disgusting. I'm not joking.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 18:59     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Anonymous wrote:The article said that AA didn't remove their luggage. So they went to a hotel and put the SAME clothes on the next morning!



That’s what I came here to say... how could the situation improve without clean clothing ?
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2019 18:50     Subject: Family kicked off airplane due to 'bad odor'

Regardless of religion, race or socio economic status; if you smell then bye bye.