Airplane passenger finds great spot for her hair: your seat

Welcome to coach seating, here is your complimentary stranger hair.
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Welcome to coach seating, here is your complimentary hair.

Dante Ramos captured this particularly enraging scene aboard a flight on March 28, of a passenger resting a full head of hair into another passenger's seat space.


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Reclining your seat back all the way is one way to ruin someone's flight, removing your shoes is another, but placing literally as much of your hair as you can into the seat behind you is probably the worst of the bunch.

Commenters responding to Ramos told him to "cut her hair off" or "stroke it gently," revealing that the human mind absolutely cannot handle a lapse in inflight etiquette. What is it about planes that makes us lose our humanity?

According to Ramos, the passenger was eventually asked to move her hair and she complied.

Commercial flying: because you have no choice.

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Max Knoblauch

Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch

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