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A thread for genuinely helpful tips, not the Viz ones. BEHAVE NETTIE.


Going on a flight with your other half or a friend, if you're choosing your seats online then one of you choose the ailse seat and the other the window. Unless the flights full then a seat between two strangers is far less likely to be taken, so you usualy get an empty seat in your row. If it is taken most people will willingly swap for an aisle or window seat so you still get to sit together.


Keep 'em coming.

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Stop working for monolithic faceless corporations aimed at making institutional shareholders rich and actually start a business of your own. Hard work yes, but it buys you priceless freedom and time if it works out. Choose when and how long to take holidays/lie in and you'll never get that Monday morning feeling again.


And don't wank with headphones on when the missus is out or you may surprise your Polish electrician.

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If you know you are about to experience projectile vomiting (and you do, always, know) don't attempt to block it with your hand.


You will only succeed in spattering people/objects/vistas to your left and right (*see "dangers of thumbing your own hose") as well as risking temporary blindness, upchuck-immolation and possible choking.


Let it fly and look your victim square in the eye as you do. It's only fair.

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