Confused Passenger Rants About Full Odd-Time Flight Between Cincinnati And Chicago
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I don't understand airports. I don't believe these people are even real. Why are 200 people flying to Chicago from Cincinnati the same time as me? It is a Monday at 8 pm? The most random time of the week? Do none of you work? And the plane is at full capacity? How? It takes less time to drive there? Why did we all make this stupid financial decision? The man next to me is wearing shorts. It's snowing in both cities?
Overview
This image features a low-angle close up of the upper half of a real man's face, looking annoyed and confused as he glances to the side, presumably while seated on an airplane, with a hint of the plane's overhead bin and window visible in the background. Overlaid across the image is a long, sarcastic, relatable rant text questioning why 200 other people are on the same completely full 8pm Monday flight from Cincinnati to Chicago as him, pointing out that driving between the two cities is faster, it is a random work evening, and the man sitting next to him is wearing shorts even though it is snowing in both origin and destination cities.
Origin notes
This meme is a screenshot of a short viral user video originally shared on the X (formerly Twitter) account @meme.jpg, as noted in the provided source metadata. It circulates as a relatable joke for frequent travelers who have had similar bewildered thoughts about unexpectedly crowded flights at seemingly inconvenient or random times.