Airport CNN is such an awful assault on the senses in an already crowded, noisy environment. Why do airports subject people to this?
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that’s a nice lounge:). Some are quite noisy :)
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I've been in noisy ones. The "common" areas are so crowded, noisy and with CNN blasting that even mere "noisy" is an upgrade.
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If the free lounge was tolerable you would have paid for some peace and quiet. Could that be the idea?
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which lounge? Some are more worth it than others.
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Yes, this, this, this. Sovereignty over our attention is a political question. https://twitter.com/PaulSkallas/status/745413845997359106 …pic.twitter.com/PDgFI2NGFK
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Horrible travel delays yesterday ends with
@Delta losing my bag at JFK, and still no sign of where it may be. (Was forced to check-in).

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increasingly, quiet, peace & the freedom from advertising to direct your own attention is now a commodity
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What should be a basic human right.
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I'd pay to not have to see
@CNN. :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I keep saying
@united should clone the red carpet room throughout large cities. Could triple the fee and it would be worth it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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