
I've Had It Camels, Cults and Candace
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Mar 10, 2026 They complain about annoying upsells at self-checkout and the weird rules airlines are trying to enforce. A bizarre story about camels getting disqualified for cosmetic tweaks makes for absurd comedy. A deep dive into a controversial documentary explores evangelical conformity and media charisma. Quick detours hit GLP-1 pills, hiring woes, and funny travel mishaps.
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Self-Checkout Doesn't Signal No Contact
- Self-service checkout often triggers employees to upsell memberships despite customer signals.
- Angie notes workers are likely incentivized or have quotas, turning every interaction into forced capitalism.
I Overpack Then Immediately Unpack
- Jennifer confesses she overpacks about 20% and procrastinates when packing, then unpacks immediately at destinations.
- She describes impulsive 'what-if' items she never uses and hates the packing process.
Airlines Can Remove Disruptive Passengers
- United's updated Rule 21 allows removing passengers who play audio/video without headphones and other disruptive behaviors.
- The policy also bans barefoot passengers or those with strong odors, with disability exceptions.
