Airplane Passengers Have Panic Attacks While Enduring Horrifying Turbulence

Though airplane turbulence may be normal doesn’t mean it can’t be f—king terrifying, a lesson several scared Aeroflot passengers recently discovered the hard way while on a very bumpy ride to Moscow, Russia.

By Carly Tennes

Published 1 year ago in Wow


Though airplane turbulence may be normal doesn’t mean it can’t be f—king terrifying, a lesson several scared Aeroflot passengers recently discovered the hard way while on a very bumpy ride to Moscow, Russia.


While passing over a portion of the Ural Mountains on its way from the eastern city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to the Russian capital, the airplane hit a very rough patch of air, one a whole lot more violent than the flight attendants’ initial warning.



“It felt like we were falling down,” Lyubov, a passenger on the shaky flight, told a Russian news outlet of her “scary” trip per Daily Mail.


Considering this extreme turbulence “all started unexpectedly,” another passenger wound up hurting her head during the tumultuous ordeal.


“The woman who was injured was in the toilet at that moment and was trying to get to her place,” Luybov recalled. “When the plane fell down, she received a head injury.”


We can only guess that whoever invented “Jello Theory” has most definitely not been to Russia.

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Wife Protests Brothel After Husband Spends $6k on Seven-Hour Sex Party

Hearing that direct action is the best way to achieve results, an Australian woman has threatened to protest a Gold Coast brothel after her husband spent $6,000 there on a seven-hour bender.

By cathybara

Published 1 year ago in Funny


Hearing that direct action is the best way to achieve results, an Australian woman has threatened to protest a Gold Coast brothel after her husband spent $6,000 there on a seven-hour bender.


The husband in question visited the Pentagon Grand and engaged the services of two women, paying for upgrades that included fetishes and fantasies. Initially paying for the first hour with cash, according to the brothel’s manager, he then paid for the rest using a credit card after his attempt to pay via bank transfer took too long.



After seven hours, the sex workers told the man they were tired, and he left, presumably feeling very pleased with himself. That feeling wasn’t to last, however, as his wife soon turned up to the establishment, husband in tow, and claimed he had been drunk and on drugs and had no memory of his visit.


Manager Suzanne Pfeifer countered that the man seemed sober in their CCTV footage and was able to negotiate a good deal, which would have been hard to do if he were that inebriated. But the wife refused to listen, and threatened to protest outside the venue.


Pfeifer told the Gold Coast Bulletin, “We’ve told her she’s welcome to peacefully protest on public property, but if we have any concerns for safety we would have to call the police.”


She added that the problem was clearly between the couple and had little to do with the brothel or its employees: “This is not our problem. We are a legal business, and this was a legitimate service with a legitimate charge. He knew what he was doing … he just got caught. If the woman is mad about the $6,000, take it up with the husband — not us.”


She’s not wrong: It’s undoubtedly easier to blame someone else than reckon with the fact that your husband is a cheating loser who’s terrible with money.

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