I’m writing this aboard a United Airlines flight on route to Chicago. I haven’t had this much leg room since I was inside my mother’s womb. I am now in fear that if the gentleman in front of me reclines his seat, that it will disfigure me. If this occurs, I wonder if United would be liable for my pain and suffering. Now that I think about, throw that seat back, buddy! Stretch out and relax! I shouldn’t carp on United as I received an unexpected prize from the airline. When I passed through the TSA checkpoint, I was told that I had been awarded a Pre-Check status, which conferred valuable privileges. This meant that I did not have to remove my shoes or my jacket. Somehow, the airline had determined that the Whistleblower posed no flight risk. Luckily, the airline had not read some of my scathing Whistleblower posts on their pricing strategy and their deep commitment to customer service. Do you think that they profiled me to determine that my shoes likely contain
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