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So instead of being modeled after race car seats, gaming chairs should be airline seats? 🤔
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Or have your screen closer and higher so that you’re not peering down
I agree, she should sit on glasses.
Also her desktop tower’s fan is facing the back wall creating a radiator effect that will have her sweating and hunched over in exhaustion
Bullshit, I have much worse posture when crammed into a tiny airplane seat
That’s because those are the wrong airplane seats. Your posture will improve when you sit in the first class seats. Just a little life-hack.
I, due to volunteering my seat on an earlier flight to get a voucher for a future flight, got put into first class on my replacement flight.
When I was sitting down, and the woman next to me pulled her legs up so her shins were parallel to the front of the seat (this position), my mind was blown.
I’m pretty sure the lowest economy class has really terrible seats so we’re forced to buy economy premium just to avoid that torture.
Fix your posture by fucking the environment. Got it.
That’s could be a train, or one of those fancy public toilets with cloud photos
How to improve it even more:

Why the small head?
I personally hate flying.
Why? Is it something against flight itself? Or against airlines and airports?
It’s only because I’ve flown a ton in my life, and after the first few times it just becomes a hassle. Plus, I’m 6’4" and the seats are only getting smaller. I’m not afraid of any part of flying, I’m just grumpy about it.
I’m not him but im fat and always bumping elbows with the people next to me and its just really uncomfy for several hours.
No thanks. But nice try, travel agent cartoonist!
More realistic:

average budget airline experience

Fixed it for you :)

Now this is good stuff, especially when enough space.
This. I’ve been told for years to sit with my back straight, everything at 90 degrees (elbows, knees) while working. A lot of hernia problems. Eventually went to a physio, told me it’s BS. My hernia nerve was inflamed, had to do some light exercise to get it fixed, then he told me “just sit comfortably, and change positions often”. No problem since. Sitting straight as an I for hours is not good at all actually !








