Woman that caused drama on American flight has been identified as Tiffany Gomas, a marketing executive. I posted that incident here on July 7, 2023. on #923 https://whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/threads/random-conversation-2-0.19727/page-923 A TikTok video of Gomas accusing a passenger of not being "real" went viral in July.Screenshot/TikTok - knuckleslawncare A marketing executive went viral after accusing an American Airlines passenger of not being "real." The woman, later identified as Tiffany Gomas, told DailyMail.com that her life had been "blown up." Gomas told the outlet that people had gone through her mail and staked out her house in Dallas. An American Airlines passenger who went viral because of videos of her accusing a fellow flyer of being "not real" said that the experience wrecked her life. Tiffany Gomas, who spoke to DailyMail.com about the aftermath of the video, told the outlet that her life had been "blown up" by the attention. The TikTok video, which was posted on July 2 and has since been deleted, showed a visibly emotional Gomas getting off flight AA 1009 from Dallas to Orlando before it took off. Several versions of the clip spread on social media that showed Gomas screaming at fellow passengers as she left. "I'm getting the fuck off, and there's a reason why I'm getting the fuck off," she said before pointing to the back of the plane and adding: "But I am telling you right now, that motherfucker back there is not real." "And you can sit on this plane, and you can fucking die with them or not. I'm not going to," she said in the video. The identity of the woman was not public when the video started to go viral. But earlier this week the New York Post identified the woman as Gomas, a 38-year-old marketing executive who lives in Dallas. She said the report had an immediate effect. "My life has been blown up. It's frightening. Things go viral and everything changes," Gomas told DailyMail.com. 'They're staking out my house. They're staking out my neighbors. They're going through my mail," she said. She didn't specify who exactly she meant. The New York Post cited police documents that said the TikTok video was preceded by Gomas falling out with the relatives she was traveling with and accusing them of stealing her AirPods. "The female started claiming the aircraft was not safe and did not want the aircraft to leave due to her believing it would not make it to its destination," the police document said, adding that airport staff eventually removed her. The incident led to hours of delays for other passengers because the flight crew had passengers rescreen their bags as a safety precaution. The New York Post reported that Gomas was given a criminal-trespass notice for disrupting the flight but wasn't taken into police custody. Gomas did not give further detail on what happened that day in her interview with DailyMail.com. But she asked people to reserve judgment. "No one knows anyone else's story, and no one should judge. No one knows what it's like." Gomas did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider. Read the original article on Insider
Thank you, brother. I’m in the San Fernando Valley area. It looks like we’ll get heavy rain, but overall should be okay. I’m on the second floor and our vehicles are on the third floor parking garage. So, at the very least, we’ll be safe. If the power goes out, we’ll be uncomfortable but fine. If we run out of food, we have the cat. He’s fat and he’s been fed all natural foods diet his entire life. I said that to my girlfriend and now she’s not talking to me. And, yes, I’m joking about the cat part.
Yeah, we’re good. We didn’t get much of the earthquake. Just enough to look at each other like, “WTF?.”
Thank you Bookworm616 for starting this thread ! I wanna tell whoever is reading this----how I feel about haters. Haters can come in all shapes and sizes, from friends to strangers and coworkers not to forget cyber bullies. It's impossible to please everyone, so it's important to remember that not everyone will like you, no matter how hard you try. Haters often spew their negative thoughts and words your way, criticizing and judging you. They can make you feel bad about yourself, and their words can be hard to shake off. Instead of letting negativity take over your life, it's important to take steps to protect yourself from the haters and their negative comments. It's important to remember that often, haters are projecting their own insecurities onto you, so don't take it personally and don't take it to heart. Surround yourself with positive influences and people who bring out the best in you. Don't let haters bring you down, as it's important to stay true to yourself and your beliefs. Learning to handle haters in a positive way can help you stay positive and boost your self-esteem. enough said.
It’s kind of a combination of getting used to them and not thinking about them. You get used to them because little tremors happen once a year or so. And, because they’re so small, while they do startle you, they’re over so quick that you go back to your usual routine. But, it’s still in the back of your mind that that little tremor could have easily been a very dangerous earthquake. So, like living in tornado country or hurricane prone regions, you thank whatever deity (God for me) and continue living your life. I grew up in Michigan. We had some serious tornadoes ripping through. So, I liken earthquakes to that experience. However, with tornadoes, you usually (but definitely not always) get enough warning to get to safety. Earthquakes? The most warning you might get is about three seconds. Not going to lie, it does worry me a bit. But, so do a few other things. Can’t let any of that stop me from living my life as I see fit.
I don't know how you guys & gals especially Black Men handle racism. I'm about ready to punch a guy out for being racist.
Oh, you ain't heard?? There isn't any racism anymore. Never has been. You are obviously just too sensitive & "woke" to handle White people enacting their rights to "Free Speech" & "Free Dumb" like their Founding Fathers wanted them to.....
There is a good Ted talk that has to do with fairness and inequality experiments with monkeys. Even animals recognize inequality. There is no such thing as being too sensitive to racism. It goes against our very nature as a human being. And it pisses us off when we are on the recieving end. https://www.ted.com/talks/frans_de_waal_moral_behavior_in_animals
As an Aussie I think 99.9% of us do. For me thought, I only really swear when I get passionate about a topic and around certain friends.
I do, but not excessively. I try to limit it to situations where i am truly angry about something. I don’t want it to become a crutch in my communications whenever I can’t think of a better word.
Usher was announced that he'll perform super bawl half time next year Feb. 11 2024. He's now dating this lady