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  • i_was4

    • Should sample that screami_was
    • May Allah be with him! :dBindegal
    • QBN Air now boarding...deadsperm
    • before flight sleep deprivation for 12-24h,
      you stupid fuck. also an entire plane of parents failed to reconcile a psychotic toddler.
      sted
    • if an I fucking pad is your best idea, just give back that kid and buy a cat. ofcoz games for cats exist in the appstore.sted
    • Valium would have sorted him right out.PhanLo
    • CondomsNBQ00
    • Poor thing just needs a pillow and a blanket.

      To hide the child as its suffocated.
      Nairn
    • future POTUS?Bluejam
    • ^Lol @ NairnPhanLo
    • I was in the same situation on a cross-Atlantic this summer. Kid was 2 seats back. Bought the mom a drink and lent my iPad to the kid.Gnash
    • Only bought us all about a 1/2 hour. Felt so bad for the mom, thoughGnash
    • I was on a plane with an uncontrollable kid ounce, it was painful, everyone were on the verge of exploding. There were nothing to do to calm him.Bennn
    • omg TV is so boring.nb
    • Pentobarbital. Euthanasia drug they give to petsdrgs
    • Yo, no fucking way, slow down the recording on YT -2 that EU baby is screaming about Climate Change!robotron3k
    • ^ who told this guy again that we have
      a conversation over here?
      sted
    • at ease, with an ipad..........ApeRobot
    • on a plane, anything goes when it comes to making the kid happy, whatever the fuck they want that's even half reasonablemonospaced
    • some expert they picked. "Try a snack!" "How about an iPad?" Thanks tips!monNom
    • Americans will put their kids of all kinds of drugs for anxiety, performing at school, bouts of depression, etc. but when it's time to shut them up it's snackzarkonite
    • and ipad time? fuck that, that's what heroin was invented for. https://thumbor.forb…zarkonite
    • proper link: https://i.redd.it/22…zarkonite
    • I can't tell what your point is zark, because it appears you either have none, don't know anything about this, or are not a parent.monospaced
    • Of course entertainment and food shuts up kids. It shuts up adults too when they're being cunts. You included.monospaced
    • Most likely that kid already is being treated for a condition, so suggesting he should be be given meds only shows your ignorance of how meds work.monospaced
    • So please, explain how non Americans would handle this, since you clearly have expert advice to be able to criticize an entire nation of parents like that.monospaced
    • Bottom line. No one can predict how they’d handle their own kid in such a situation. So until you’re in that parent’s seat, it’s all conjectureGnash
    • For me, my sympathy goes to that parent and then the kid. It’s annoying for other passengers but it’s a nightmare for that family.Gnash
    • Some kids have an inner-ear issue that’s triggered by the cabin pressure. Some kids have autism, some are terrified because they saw a plane crash on tvGnash
    • But none want to be in that situation less than the kid and they’re fam.Gnash
    • Drug the kid before the flightcannonball1978
    • Or DONT FUCKiNG FLYcannonball1978
    • On my flight, they even stop the movie and changed it to a kid movie but the kid didnt care and kept screaming. Snacks, iPad. Nothing worked.Bennn
    • Many people, most of them mothers, tried to do something and nothing worked.Bennn
    • I think in these case, drugs is the solution. Feed them an Ativan or something.Bennn
    • Or wine? Little bit of jesus juice never did a kid any harm.PhanLo
    • @Bennn, spoken like a true non-parentmonospaced
    • It called birth control, look it up!utopian
    • Everyone existing the plane
      https://66.media.tum…
      utopian
    • @mono first of all i think you should know your kid, especially as your job is to handle his shit, how to apply psychological terror or entertainment.sted
    • and second i think that the parenting practice of we don't give a damn about our child because that's what the tv is for mostly originates from the US.sted
    • last time i had to do something was after a 2h calm flight. the kid in front of me woke up and went nuts. i gave him my baseball hat and we started playing.sted
    • he just needed 10 mins of attention and something interesting to happen.sted
    • but i don't know what an idea I would have if it were mine and my mind would be full of his shit and the situation. (i would go for smart sleep deprivation)sted
    • Not entirely sure why you're directing at me, but sure, you covered basic parenting worldwide. Your second point is an opinion that I disagree with.monospaced
    • https://www.youtube.…BonSeff
    • Clearly, everyone should have joined in.PeterPancake
    • I guarantee you the mom was in tears for most of the flight. There is no worse feeling for a mom with a kid on the spectrum.BonSeff
    • Being trapped in that small space must have been terrifying for the kiddo. Shame on that douche for posting the video and commenting to new people.BonSeff
    • But yea, pack snacks, thanks lady.BonSeff
    • I know this because my nephew is on the spectrum and when he melts down, it is game over. So hard to bring them back to calm.BonSeff
    • And my sister-in-law feels shame when it happens in public when people complain. Like it is a parenting problem.BonSeff
    • Everything about this hit piece pisses me off. "worst flight ever" wtf, just pile on the shame on this poor family.BonSeff
    • ^ 100%Gnash
    • cant they just give the child some rum? it works for me when i cry on the flight.pango
    • Like PeterPancake said, everyone in the plane should have start screaming, the kid would have stop for sure. lolBennn
    • So many "Proud Dads" postings here.utopian
    • eat shit, utopianBonSeff
    • Any kid screams like that for 8hrs whether on a plane or not, there's something wrong. Diversion isn't likely to help at all.ben_
    • On our last flight back from NYC our daughter projectile vomited all over my wife and then cried for the duration of the trip. Most people were super niceben_
    • and I shit you not, the stewardess offered us all some free snacks.ben_
    • @ben_ I've flown cross country round-trip 3X with my son all before age 2 and he threw up each time. People are nice, and that really helps.monospaced
    • @BonSeff, I respect your comments and do agree. Clearly the person who wanted this least was the mother/child. If she could have she would have, guaranteed.monospaced
    • @mono, yeah this was her 5th trip, it was just a bad one... we found out she was coming down with rsv.ben_
    • It's moments like this, I'm always thankful to the team of geniuses who first concieved of noise-cancelling headphones.
      And that I'm not a breeder.
      Continuity
    • i still thinks boose works better.pango
    • I feel so blessed to have never had to deal with something like this. I feel like any time my kiddo was about to lose it, i was able to reel him in by talking..mantrakid
    • playing games, asking questions, doing an activity, basically distracting him firstly, then if it was something that needed to be dealt with, coming...mantrakid
    • at it again with a level head. that being said kids are mad irrational and there have definitely been times he blew up -- was just at home / in private.mantrakid
    • I just went all the way down to say hi.maquito
    • Had it happen to me one time, my son was like two and we were walking from our hotel to the main strip in Niagara Falls, on our way out he saw the pool and..._niko
    • ...Wanted to go in, we said on the way back he could, but he lost it, so for the next 30 minutes he was yelling and screaming and freaking out in public_niko
    • But I stood my ground, carried his little ass to where we needed to go and he didn’t get his way. That was the last time he acted like that, now he’s super chil_niko
    • Had we given in, it might have been a pattern._niko

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