washingtonpoststyle:

Here’s a way to peacefully combat seat-recliners on airplanes.
Print. Copy. Keep a couple in your carry-on, just in case.
Via Gene Weingarten
07.26.11 /15:50/ 903

So first I decided that I’d choose family over personal ambition (at least for this instance), which means I’ll be attending my cousin’s graduation from law school this upcoming Thursday.

That means I’ll be traveling to New York again! (And I was just there like a week ago!)

I was so excited to find out that I’d be going to New York again (although I’ll have to give up my opportunity to score a presentation for a gov’t agency…oh well……….), and for a while it seemed that I’d be taking the bus from D.C. up to NYC by myself this time!

Ever since two years ago, I’ve been traveling by myself via airplane overseas. And I’ll have you know: it’s the best way to travel in my experience. No one to hassle you, no one to restrict you from doing what you want or acting however you’d like—that’s perfect for me. So let’s just say that my preferred mode of traveling is alone, going solo.

But.

This time my hopes of traveling to NYC have been crushed because for some annoying reason my aunt insists that I get on the same bus as her which means I’ll have to miss one-and-a-half days of school. Wtf.

Why can we not just get on two different buses/travel separately! I wanna travel by myself!

Sigh. I guess I can’t ask for too much given that I’m going back to NYC again next week.

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