Passenger Becomes Possessed, Turns To Interpretive Dance After Flight Gets Cancelled

Whether a travel day goes well or turns into a disaster, we rely on other people along the way – people who work the gate, fly the aircraft, or work in the cabin; air traffic controllers; even workers at airport concessions selling us coffee to keep us going.

When things turn south, too many passengers express their outrage at airline employees – when it’s rarely the employee that’s caused the problem! It’s far more productive to be nice and that’ll make the employee much more likely to help.

Still, when inner rage hits and there’s just nothing to do with it except let it out, I suppose this is more productive than taking it out on someone else.

A passenger whose flight was cancelled does just that – lets it out – by acting first as though she’s possessed, and then turning to interpretive dance to express herself. We’ve all been there, amiright?

This display may be a bit over the top, but at least she’s not driven to hallucinations about other passengers who aren’t really there, either.

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Comments

  1. Marv, I say this from a place of kindness. You seem like you need urgent help, please see someone soon and talk about it. There’s no shame in asking for help.

  2. Much cuter and sincere then the usual staged social media crap we see here in the US. Props to her, I welcome that dance at anytime…

  3. Hey Garry I thought you were going to deal with trolling political comments in these threads?

  4. Hallucinations about shaking hands with people who aren’t there, I’ve seen that somewhere recently.

  5. This is a pretty cool airport freak out but I still prefer the “that mfer is not real!” one.

  6. Do I still have intact eardrums? Where are my earplugs?

    I was expecting interpretive dance to a posh lounge soundtrack, or at least what passes for easy-going boarding Muzak these days. I guess not. I do need to keep my earplugs handy.

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