RE: Topological Textures from the Clouds
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Awesome photographs and video @litguru.
But it's all good because if you were to crash at least you wouldn't have to listen to that child that has begun screaming again.
This is the type of thought I would have up there listening to that 😂
Your coping mechanism being a photoshoot seems like a nice way to turn a negative situation into a positive one.
The mountains over British Columbia are breathtaking.
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It can get very intense, especially if there is contagion crying with nearby kids. To be fair, as the plane goes up and down, it disrupts children's internals more so than adults because we have learned how to pop our ears and other coping techniques. All in all, it was a productive flight, and the pics turned out alright.
Your choice of words, "contagion crying" has me crying laughing 😂
That is a good insight as to why it happens with the kids. I've flown a few times in my life and it's certainly a common phenomenon and makes sense because they have no idea what's happening to their body.
I've seen some recent videos of kids that misbehave on planes, and toxic parents that try to fight/argue with people who ask them to please try to control their child better.
Most people are understandable regarding a crying child, a child kicking the back of your seat is another story entirely, in my opinion. A parent who's not trying to stop that from happening is in no position to aggressively argue over being confronted about it. Usually the one's confronting are logical minded kind people dealing with arrogance that is just uncalled for and shocking.
Parenting goes a long way. Sitting across the aisle was a lady with a child. As soon as the other kid started crying, she went into action. She pulled out a tablet and some notebooks with coloring pencils, so her kid would get distracted. He was quiet and diligent in his work and caused no trouble.