Anybody else find airports extrmely comfy for sone reason? Nothing like being drunk or high and waiting for your flight
Drinking in airports is so expensive. I end up dropping $100 - $400 every time I fly if I drink so I just don't do it anymore.
Also drugs are for losers
>>38127039
Depends on the airport. Was stuck in Warsaw Chopin airport for eight hours straight on the way to Tbilisi to teach English -- had something to do with the scheduling -- and eight hours again on the way back. Was almost empty. Just sat at the cafes and used the WiFi.
>>38127076
Thats why you get high beforehand. Tsa is looking for bombs they dont care
>>38127039
Must be nice to not be American. American airports are nice and all but there's nothing comfy about them. It's like a bazillion animals being herded through gates and security checkpoints. Then you go "wow I managed make it to my gate in under two hours! I have time to have a meal!" and one slice of pizza and a bottle of mini water costs $350 but at least it's duty-free so there's no tax.
>>38127123
Also airports in america look like third world bus stations from the 70s
>>38127181
I guess that would depend on which ones you go to. The international and private ones are really nice but generally speak, they were among the first airports ever constructed in the world so they're very old.
I work at my country's main airport. It would be comfier if I didn't have to deal with angry passengers all the time.
In Cologne they have Muslim security staff who treat you like shit because you are white.
Not comfy at all.
>>38127039
The most comfy traveling is in german ice trains, especially at night with a thunderstorm outside. Youre surrounded by rich, old white people and the personell is stewardess-tier.
>>38127039
yes and no. I went to the airport quite a lot. It's nice, but it always made me feel miserable, since I always went there either to pick some relative up, or to take them there, so they can leave. I never flew, and it makes me so god damn sad