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Post by lighthorseman on Sept 27, 2011 3:25:00 GMT -5
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Post by Napoleon the Clown on Sept 27, 2011 4:10:36 GMT -5
Given we've only heard her side... I'm gonna go with it being more than a simple kiss. For other passengers to take note of it implies she was getting rather noisy with her "kissing." If she was then she can go fuck off. Personally, I'd rather not have to listen to a couple, regardless of the sex or gender of the two happens to be, noisily finding out what the other had for lunch without actually using words. Call me crazy.
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Post by lighthorseman on Sept 27, 2011 4:14:50 GMT -5
Given we've only heard her side... I'm gonna go with it being more than a simple kiss. For other passengers to take note of it implies she was getting rather noisy with her "kissing." If she was then she can go fuck off. Personally, I'd rather not have to listen to a couple, regardless of the sex or gender of the two happens to be, noisily finding out what the other had for lunch without actually using words. Call me crazy. If you read the link, you get the airline's story
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Sept 27, 2011 4:25:33 GMT -5
Given we've only heard her side... I'm gonna go with it being more than a simple kiss. For other passengers to take note of it implies she was getting rather noisy with her "kissing." If she was then she can go fuck off. Personally, I'd rather not have to listen to a couple, regardless of the sex or gender of the two happens to be, noisily finding out what the other had for lunch without actually using words. Call me crazy. Bearing in mind this is America, where two men holding hands is considered "excessive affection" That being said, if it was obnoxious, yes, by all means. And I get the feeling that it was actually rather obnoxious, especially considering how overly heated her reaction is.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Sept 27, 2011 4:31:11 GMT -5
I've got to agree with Nap here. I'd much rather not have to hear some random dickheads getting amorous while stuck sitting nearby for 2+ hours, regardless of the sex of either party. I'll admit the "family values" line from the flight attendant implies homophobia at work, but at the same time Ms Hailey's reaction of yelling about it on the internet smacks of drama whoring, especially coming from a celebrity.
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on Sept 27, 2011 5:54:01 GMT -5
I'd want anyone making out on a plane to be kicked off regardless of their gender or sexuality.
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Post by Bezron on Sept 27, 2011 13:03:54 GMT -5
So let me get this straight (haha, no pun intended)..she was making out with her partner obnoxiously enough that another passenger complained...the airline's representative asked them to stop...they threw a fit and were escorted off the plane (for throwing a fit, not for the kissing)...and somehow this is an example of homophobia (from the official airline of GLAAD)..
Yeah, something isn't quite adding up here.
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Post by nightangel1282 on Sept 27, 2011 14:08:02 GMT -5
Having seen a few episodes of "The L Word", it would not surprise me in the least if they were seriously making out on the plane... I'm sure the flight attendants would have taken the exact same action if it had been a heterosexual couple.
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Post by Old Viking on Sept 27, 2011 14:59:55 GMT -5
Get a room.
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Post by ironbite on Sept 27, 2011 15:08:28 GMT -5
Or better yet go get the bathroom once the plane's taken off.
Ironbite-silly lesbians. Just cause you're a sexual minority(in this country), doesn't mean you can just fuck wherever you want
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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Sept 28, 2011 2:47:19 GMT -5
noisily finding out what the other had for lunch That makes me picture a really long tongue snaking down someone's esophagus into the stomach, where it investigates some semi-digested bits of food.
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Post by sylvana on Sept 28, 2011 2:58:26 GMT -5
..she was making out with her partner obnoxiously enough that another passenger complained.. This is the part that stands out to me. While I will not know if they were devouring each others faces, we must not be confused by how many conservative people will complain about two women or two men giving each other so much as a peck on the cheek. Now, the chances of them sucking each others lips off seems reasonably high in this instance, but I wonder if that initial complain would have been raised if it was a heterosexual couple?
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Post by Napoleon the Clown on Sept 28, 2011 4:04:21 GMT -5
noisily finding out what the other had for lunch That makes me picture a really long tongue snaking down someone's esophagus into the stomach, where it investigates some semi-digested bits of food. Mission accomplished. And the only reason this has made any news whatsoever is because she's a goddamn celebrity, even if her only claim to fame is being on one of the series on Showtime. If she were some nobody I somehow doubt the "news" would give a fuck. I'd also like to note that people aren't even gonna notice a quick peck on the cheek. My money is on her being an entitled little shit that has grown accustomed to having her ass kissed and when someone tells her that she is behaving inappropriately she loses her shit, even if she was noisily playing tonsil hockey. I don't think anyone wants to endure listening to a couple people eating each others' faces, regardless of what is between the legs of the two involved.
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Post by Kisare on Sept 28, 2011 20:21:35 GMT -5
noisily finding out what the other had for lunch That makes me picture a really long tongue snaking down someone's esophagus into the stomach, where it investigates some semi-digested bits of food. Okay, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeew. And I gotta say I agree with Nap. She was probably being a spoiled little bitch in this case.
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Post by Her3tiK on Sept 29, 2011 0:59:33 GMT -5
Maybe it's cuz I've never been particularly... discreet, let's say, but something like this doesn't bother me that much I think. If it were coach and there was a 3rd person sitting next to them, yeah, that would be pretty inconsiderate, but I don't get why this kind of thing gets under peoples' skin. It's better than having to put up with a couple fighting or, in the case of planes especially, loud children.
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