Passenger restrained after trying to open plane exit door mid-flight #Trending #World #Airplane #unruly passenger
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Passenger restrained after trying to open plane exit door mid-flight #Trending #World #Airplane #unruly passenger
https://globalnews.ca/news/11196871/passenger-open-door-mid-flight-plane-all-nippon//612
https://www.alojapan.com/1282924/tokyo-flight-diverted-to-seattle-after-passenger-tried-to-open-door/ Tokyo flight diverted to Seattle after passenger tried to open door ##visitjapanjp #affiliate #air #AirTravel #aircraft #airways #All #AllNipponAirways #FBI #Houston. #local #LocalAffiliateTravel #negative #news #nippon #overall #OverallNegative #Passengers #Seattle. #Tokyo #TokyoNews #travel #tx #Unruly #UnrulyAircraftPassengers #wa #東京 #東京都 Flying is the safest way to travel according to global safety experts Flying is the safest way to tra…
"CHROMATIC ERUPTION: FIELD OF UNRULY LIGHT". Abstract digital painting by A.G. (c) 2025. All Rights Reserved. #historiotheque #artoperations #concreterealism #seasonsoftheheart #winterofthesoul #chromatic #eruption #unruly #light
🤔"The #unruly behaviour of #tourists in #MaeHongSon has increasingly riled locals, particularly the habit of #smoking #marijuana in #public, disobeying traffic rules & #illegally #working in prohibited jobs. Last week, news reports indicated some locals in #Pai refused to welcome tourists aft unpleasant incidents involv'g some groups tt were drunk & high.. several #Israeli tourists were #deported aft a rampage.. >30% of tourists were foreigners.. Major mkts incl 🇬🇧,🇮🇱, 🇳🇱&🇩🇪"
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2963256/mae-hong-son-finds-ways-to-tackle-unruly-tourists
How many of these #delinquents are actually #ultraorthodox #draft #dodgers? #Israel shld lock up your own #losers & #parasites in your kibbutzes!👎
Surge in #unruly #Israeli #tourists causes alarm in north #Thailand's #Pai
"Pai has become a magnet.. cld be as many as 30,000 Israelis living in the area — easily outnumbering the town's 21,000 local residents.. concerns abt a newly built #synagogue in Pai, which several residents allege is often used to host parties" #Gaza
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2962860/surge-in-unruly-israeli-tourists-causes-alarm-in-northern-thailands-pai
#Ryanair is complaining about #unruly passengers.
Ask any psychologist: Packing too many people in a tight space will make humans unruly.
The fix is so simple.
#aviation #design #human #transportation #passenger #psychology
She hates the tape measure.
Heard it opening from miles away and came running
Note: Patreon supporters received access to this review on September 23rd, 2024.
This album was released on May 19th this year. Unless I’m tripping, this is the fourth Teller Bank$ album to be fully produced by Ed Glorious. Every single one has been top notch; The I & I—the collaborative album that preceded this latest release—was and still is my favorite album of 2022. I remember at the time thinking that it would be surprising for them to somehow surpass that project. The rollout for this newest album really made me start reconsidering that stance though. I wasn’t sure if I would love it more than The I & I, but I knew I would think it was fire. Once again, these guys delivered.
The album begins with a major highlight called VVVVV. His flow, lyricism, and vocal delivery are just perfect here. It just gets better and better as it progresses. I really struggled when trying to decide which lines to transcribe here because I could’ve chosen any of them. Both of the verses are flames. I love the hook too.
Top 5 and it's 'bout 5 of us
Gotta slide if you ride with us
I'm outside, me and my niggas
Couple soldiers, side to side with 'em
The production from Ed Glorious is of course phenomenal as well. This entire album is just beautifully produced. I don’t know if there’s a more consistently soulful producer out there than Ed Glorious right now. Every single facet of this song is amazing to me. It might be my favorite intro from Teller Bank$ ever, which is saying a lot. It’s dope as fuck. The following track, The Cold, is somehow even better. This was my favorite track on my first listen of the album. The first time I heard it, I got really excited and got up out of my seat and started jumping up and down. It’s songs like this that make me wish I recorded my reactions to the shit I hear. This shit is incredible, man. That beat is absolutely beautiful. Ed Glorious is one of my favorite producers of the 2020s, and thus one of my favorite producers of all time. This entire album—and this song in particular—solidified him in my top 5 for the decade. The piano driven instrumental here sounds really melancholic and reflective. It’s absolutely gorgeous. Teller’s lyricism matches the somber tone perfectly too. He killed this shit. Everything just came together perfectly.
I got shot at at the Roxy right in front of my dad
Probably a couple conversations that we been shoulda had
Probably a couple situations where I been shoulda passed
Knew it stuck in my mind, spinnin' and runnin' it back
It's like Pulp Fiction how I'm livin', I don't get it
I had to sit and ponder with it
Had to go and wander with it
Quantum physics, long division
Haunted by the harsh conditions we was often taught to live with
Glorified the horrifying
Molded by the darkness in it
Blame it on my darker pigment
Haunted by the darkest figments of their white imagination
Civil engineering of an aryan nation
I'm very impatient, but in time it'll make sense
The Honorable Elijah been said it was spaceships
Don't tell me what space is, don't tell me what safe is
When you guaranteed to take a loss if you don't take risks
When you seen your heroes die on crosses, daily basis
Every single aspect of this song is so fire. The hook is awesome. The second verse is even better than the first one. Well, I guess that could be argued. It depends on what you value. I kinda like both of these verses for different reasons. The first verse is a lot more emotional in my opinion. The second verse is more aggressive—not only in terms of the lyricism, but his flow and delivery as well. I actually don’t know which one I prefer. They’re both equally fire to me. The song is incredible, and easily one of the best of the year. I actually don’t think I’ve chosen a favorite song of 2024 yet, but this is definitely top 3 for me. Fuckkk. I actually don’t know if I can say that because I’m not even sure if it’s my favorite from this album. That’s how fire this shit is. Anyway, the following track is called 9 to 5, and it’s another major highlight for me. This one has a much more celebratory, upbeat instrumental than that of the preceding track. It’s the shortest song on the project, but it doesn’t feel undercooked at all. Teller slaughtered the verse. I love how aggressive he is here. It wouldn’t have sounded right if he didn’t rap that hard over this energetic beat.
'05 in my FILAs, niggas feline
Throwin' threes, no Adidas
All day I dream I see at least five
See at least nine, need nine more
The fuck you think I rhyme for, to work a fuckin' 9 to 5?
Niggas workin' nights, that's a motherfuckin' 5 to 9
Wins and losses separated by a fine line
Mind shine bright, high beams in the night time
The song structure is pretty straightforward since it’s so short. The entire thing is just one verse, but it’s excellent. The song’s dope as fuck. The following track is even better though. It’s called Shoulda Been Signed Twice. Ok, so when you name your song something like that, you have to make sure that you’re doing something special on it, right? Well, Teller Bank$ evidently knew exactly what he was doing here because he absolutely annihilated this shit. The rapping ability demonstrated on this song is elite tier.
Back when I would dream of California
Martin Luther with some reefer and Coronas
Came up like a mustache, right up under your noses
Early bird get the worm, smell the flowers and the Folgers
Turn the pebbles into boulders, never ever missed a quota, Mr. Quotable
The prophet at the podium, causing pandemonium
The teachings of the honorable Elijah where you know him from
The holy one, you know they gon' say it's luck until the second hole in one
Back like I never left, they treat me like the morning sun
Run up on me if you wish, pick the stick up like a stick of wood
Hit you with it like a switch
If you live then you one tough son of a dumb bitch
Cloth I come from—can't cut, you can't stitch
These niggas just rhyme words, bitch, I pain-pitch
Makin' art like I paint pictures of my lane switchin'
Paint pictures, bitch nigga, what it is
Ain't what it ain't isn't the truth
Stranger than fiction, the proof stained in the image
Forever remain committed
Ain't a minute in the day that I ain't thinkin' 'bout some winnin'
Colonel Sanders, every time you see me it's about some chicken
The production is incredible too. I love the drums. The whole track is just insane. It’s definitely one of the best songs on the album. Same goes for the following track, Hard Luck. This one features Rent Money, who fans will remember from The I & I. He certainly has one of the best featured verses I’ve heard all year here. I loved his verse on Pop Star, but this honestly blows that performance out of the water. He went so absurdly hard on this track. It’s crazy.
I'm on a balcony in Bushwick with a backwood and a chopped cheese
You got every pair? Well, nigga, not these
One of one thread with no copies
Nigga, fuck the price, what's the top speed?
You want a normal life? Well, that's not me
I'm movin' big weight, come and spot me
Simon says, nigga, fuck your top 3
They tell me I'm the best, I tell them, "Godspeed"
Knowledge of the self, I feel godly
'Hamdulillah, and peace to the God-body
I guess he has a really fitting stage name. This is what the kids are talking about when they say “rapping like the rent is due.” Don’t get me wrong—Teller’s verse was fire as well. I feel like this track was really Rent Money’s time to shine though, and he took full advantage of the moment. This shit is sensational.
The song is boiling hot fire. Track 6 is called Not a Backpacker, and it’s definitely one of the catchiest songs on the project in my opinion. This one should probably get a music video. The slightly melodic hook is an absolute earworm, especially when combined with the soulful instrumental. As far as subject matter goes, this is definitely one of the hardest songs on the album as well.
Folks actin' like this what he want, no you don't, nigga
Catch me in some new shit, ridin' round with an old pistol
Ridin' like the Pope with 'em
Every single one of my role models was dope dealers
I needed all of them dope dealers, was broke healin'
We maxed out our glass house, got low ceilings
Yeah, I can't pretend this fake shit realer than it is
If you are what you are then it is what it is
Tricks are for hoes, magic shows, and kids
It’s another flawless track to me. I have no complaints with it. Every aspect of the song impressed me. It’s followed by NOBOGO, which is the shortest song on the album by a slim margin. I don’t know why, but the first person I thought of the first time I heard this beat was Mac Miller. I really dug his production. I feel like he would’ve fit over this vibe pretty well. It sounds like Stolen Youth era Vince Staples to me. That’s my favorite Vince project, so that’s saying a lot. The vocal sample is phenomenal. Teller’s performance is of course fire as well. Everything about the song is awesome. I love it. I think Serial Numbers is my favorite song on the album though. This beat, man… It’s so amazing. It’s just got a really warm, comforting vibe that I love a lot. The verse from Teller gives me chills too.
I be exactly where I shouldn't
The son of man, I did what Jesus couldn't
Got my revenge on niggas
I learned my lesson, can't depend on niggas
I don't reminisce, I burn old pictures
I burnt them bridges, and I swam past niggas
You undercut me, now it's over for
Put you in a wooden overcoat
From me to you, something you oughtta know
Give 'em enough to hang themself, you oughtta know the ropes
They tried to back me in the corner, had to rope-a-dope
I was standin' on the corner turnin' soap to dope
Plain to see how much of this game came from me
I should've played for keeps
Made keepsakes out of grief with each wake
I just love how reflective and vulnerable Teller is in his music, and this is a perfect example of that. Once again, the lyricism matches the tone of the production perfectly. This song sounds like the album cover. I think it’s incredible. The following track is called Pots & Kettles, and it features Unruly. Up until I’d heard this, I was kind of ambivalent towards Unruly as an MC. I’d listened to Don’t Go Outside once, and I didn’t think it was bad; I just wasn’t really into his flow or rhyme schemes, and it had a couple features from some artists that I’m not into at all. I think I’m gonna have to revisit it soon though just to see if it will grow on me because he totally won me over with this feature. He sounds great here.
Reptilian eyes if you could see past the lines in some pictures
Economics that the streets have, blue, black, red, and green
How much trauma can we rehash? Black thoughts
False gods fall flat on the asphalt
For niggas cryin' to they mamas, they promise her they have more
Too much pot to burn, I'm trusted, tears dry when I'm smacked though
Malicious thoughts, concerned about my interest
Before I go to sleep at night say words just for my niggas
Be safe, be humble, and if not, be great
We stumble, you read blunders when I jot each page
I don't breathe too well 'cause God keepin' me safe
This song also has what might be my favorite beat that Ed Glorious has ever made. It sounds like hazy sunlight in the form of music. The opening verse from Teller is otherworldly.
Relationships is relative
The distances we travel with
The missiles aimed at battleships
The whips was aimed at back of us
They backed us down and backed us up
They pat us down and pack us up
The price of life is lower than the caskets is and gas is up
Living like the Last of Us, I used up the last of my trust
Used up the last of my love, I rolled up, don't pass it, just puff
To cope with disasters that struck while hope been abandoning us
Dystopia faster for us
Approaching the past is enough to break a man down into dust
Breakin' down pounds ain't enough, the bricks came in building us up
The crackheads start tearing us down, the crackers start roundin' us up
The numbers they givin' to us high, and they roundin' them up
Weighing out ounces in cups
Dividin' the pie is a must, a key to survival for us
Just from a technical standpoint, this is marvelous. This dude is a special rapper, man. I love the song. It’s dope as fuck. The second half of this album is marginally less consistent in my opinion, but it’s still fire. Track 10 is called Showtime. The production is spectacular, and I like the hook here as well. The verse from Teller is of course excellent, but I feel like maybe a second verse would’ve helped elevate the song to the next level. That’s a super nitpick though. The song’s fire as it is. The beat kinda reminds me of Outkast’s Ms. Jackson to be honest. The melody has a similarly melancholic vibe to it. The song’s got a pretty straightforward structure—it’s just one verse bookended by the hook. I fuck with the song. It’s dope as hell. The same goes for the following track, Egg Prices. This beat is another warm, inviting vibe that I really love. I think this is probably one of the most accessible songs on the album just because of the hook, which is an interpolation of Kanye‘s Can’t Tell Me Nothing chorus. This song reminds me a lot of Finders Keepers from The I & I. The sung hook and somewhat triumphant soundscape is what makes me feel that way. The first verse is really great.
Put all my eggs in the same basket, slipped, fell, and I cracked it
Slipped crack stashes in the crack of my mattress
The second one is even better though.
Wait until I see them niggas, bet it's on sight
I was still outside on them cold dark nights
Passin' bags of the coal like them boys not nice
Water mix in with the oil if you turn the pot right
Whip it counterclockwise, been a man amongst mice
Ain't a fan of fantasizing, rather build an enterprise, and
Sat inside my mind, was cuttin' and shinin' diamonds
Might not be just when I want it, but it's always perfect timing
The song honestly grew on me even more as I listened to it again and again. I think it’s dope as fuck. Track 12 is called Aight, and this was perhaps the weakest track on the project for me on my first listen. I still love it quite a bit, but I’m just not really into Gospel sounds like that, so this wasn’t my favorite. The beat’s still great though, and of course the rapping is incredible.
I tried therapy, lied a bunch of times and then I tried again
Therapist crossed a couple lines and then I tried his chin
But I might try again
Strugglin' managin' all these feelings inside again
Strugglin' keepin' focus, who changin' the slide again?
Strugglin' losin' hope, losin' faith in my sight again
Struggle with self control, just a slave to my pride again
Struggle with self-esteem, I'm inside of my mind again
The song grew on me a shit ton honestly. I wasn’t even really sure if I liked it the first time I heard it because I wasn’t paying attention to the lyrics, but once I returned to it I was hooked by the introspection. The lyricism here is right up my alley. I love this shit. It’s dope as hell. Track 13 is called Black & Whites, and it has a really emotional-sounding instrumental. It sounds happy though. It’s emotional in an uplifting way. It sounds like audible determination. I love the way this track is structured—the entire thing is just one fantastic verse from Teller.
I cut the heart out my chest, I ain't got no feelings
I took the knife out my back, shaved onions with it
Niggas talk a lot, ain't never seen 'em did it
I don't know a nigga on the road to riches kept his hands clean, countin' up a million
Dirty game, dirty pots all up in the kitchen
What a shame, niggas never learned to listen
R.I.P. restin' in the pot, he pissin'
Throwin' threes, but I am not no Scottie Pippen
Michael Jordan with a quarter of the chicken
For the score I'll put a nigga in position
I ain't askin' for forgiveness or permission
Had to get up off my ass and go and get it
This is another major highlight on the album for me. It grew on me even more as I returned to the project. I think it’s superb. Track 14 is called Jackie Robinson Jr., and the production is fucking insane. This beat is so fucking amazing, man. Goddamn. These dudes were cookin’ so hard. This is what people mean when they say “locked in.” This song is structured pretty much the exact same way as the preceding track. I remember saying on Twitter that Fed Block Illuminati was one of Teller’s greatest songs, and he responded by referring to it as a “super verse.” This song is another super verse. He does it a lot on this album, and this is one of the best demonstrations. I love it. It’s followed by AU (Gold), which is yet another major highlight for me. This shit is so goddamn fire. The production sounds clean as fuck, yet shiesty as hell at the same time. Teller’s sung hook is super catchy too. This is one of the best songs on the album from a strictly sonic perspective. The lyricism is stellar too though.
I was steady mixin' in that kitchen, I'm a chemist now
I was steady whippin' on a mission, I got different styles
I was head first all in that water, I got gills now
Bitches swear they ain't feel a nigga, in they feels now
Paramedics peeled him off the pavement, then they peeled out
Doctors tryna save him, he ain't make it, guess it's real now
Niggas claimin' shooters all on IG shootin' reels now
Gave up on the get back, they ain't chasers, chasin' fame now
Niggas lame as hell, they on live tryna claim the gang now
Bitches see me, know I'm lit, ain't gotta lay no game down
Everywhere I go I'm gettin' paid, I'm gettin' paid now
Promise if you fuck with the business, you gettin' laid now
Mamas went from dead man starvin' to passin' plates out
Paid my dues and stayed down
I’ve noticed that Teller makes use of anaphora a lot, but I don’t think he overdoes it like Kendrick does. He’s also always had a really awesome Lil Wayne influence, and this track is probably where it’s most evident on this album. He slaughtered this shit. The song’s incredible. Field Flipper has a really nice, melodic beat with these really pretty bells. I’d say this is maybe the one track on the album that I’m not totally head over heels in love with, but it’s still very good. The beat is nice, and Teller’s rapping is really good. It’s a little repetitive at points, but that was obviously an intentional artistic decision. I think if the beat was more impressive to me then I’d probably appreciate it more. Don’t get me wrong—I certainly like this instrumental a lot. It’s just not as incredible to me as every other beat on the album. It’s still a really good song overall though. The penultimate track is called Van Gogh, and it has another really upbeat, kind of celebratory instrumental. It sounds like what plays in my head in the morning when I know I’m about to have a good ass day. Teller performs over it with immense aggression, which I love.
I grew up fast, I was 12 stressin' 'bout some paper
I grew up fast, I was 12 servin' all my neighbors
Came up in the dark, had to learn to aim without a laser
Shootout at the park, ain't no home bases, we ain't playin'
I'll make it spark
If it's really smoke then I'll spray it, nigga, I don't play with niggas
It’s another super verse. Like I said, he does that a lot on this album. I think my favorite line is when he says, “I ain’t seen these niggas with a bad bitch yet.” I don’t know why, but that’s just really funny to me. A big ass smile spread across my face when I heard that. The song’s dope as fuck. The closing track is called Still on Steele, and it’s maybe the best song on the album. The beat is fucking incredible. I have no idea how I’m gonna choose a favorite track from this shit, man. I kinda don’t even wanna write down any of the lyrics from this one because I don’t want to spoil it. I wouldn’t know where to begin anyway—the dude went off for two and a half minutes. This is probably the best verse I’ve ever heard from Teller Bank$ to be honest. Shit is crazy. This beat is crazy too. It actually reminds me of something Pharoahe Monch would slaughter. I think this shit is dope as fuck.
I think this is actually the best album I’ve heard in the 2020s so far. From the moment I first heard Teller Bank$’s voice on SeKwence’s classic Empty Stomachs song, I knew he was capable of something like this. This is really a damn near perfect album to me. I almost don’t even know what to say here because I kinda have nothing to critique. The beats are incredible. The rapping is elite. Even the hooks are catchy as hell. This shit just solidifed Ed Glorious & Teller Bank$ as two of my favorite artists of all time. Bruh… I think The Gun Line might be my favorite rap crew ever, man. These dudes are so special. I live for this shit. I can’t wait to see them perform together in real life some day because this shit needs to be studied. For real. As the one and only Justin Hunte would say, if you’re sleepin’ on Teller Bank$, punch yourself in the face. This shit is dope as fuck.
Favorite Song: Serial Numbers
Least Favorite Song: Field Flipper
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Watch the video below for more thoughts on this album.
https://youtu.be/Qcr0byMH5yM?si=_T520x18zE_W0gWX
Grade: A+https://focushiphop.com/2024/09/26/teller-bank-ed-glorious-the-pride-glory-album-review/
REGGAELAND - O4.08.2024
#Popcaan Performing LIVE
#bahdlex
Ticket link - bit.ly/ReggaeLand2024 [l.facebook.com]
#popcaan #popcaanmusic #Reggaeland #unrulyboss #unrulyshop #unruly
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A gem in David's new book, #Unruly.
Pique Roscoe ft. Devaughn Trey - Unruly [Video]
Unruly is the third Instalment from Pique Roscoe's Lord Of The North release, this time introducing Oldham based MC Devaughn Trey, with production by Rokz. This is a severe boom bap production.
#DevaughnTrey #LordOfTheNorth #PiqueRoscoe #Rokz #Unruly
https://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/downloads/video/pique-roscoe-ft-devaughn-trey-unruly-video.html
#Aerotelegraph - München - Delhi: Ehestreit an Bord von Airbus A380 von Lufthansa eskaliert – außerplanmäßige Landung - https://www.aerotelegraph.com/ehestreit-an-bord-von-airbus-a380-von-lufthansa-eskaliert-ausserplanmaessige-landung #Sicherheit #Lufthansa #bangkok #airbus #unruly #delhi #a380
The flight crew member threatens to throw a woman off of a flight for singing. He's completely in the right. The idiot self-righteous woman needs to shut up and not disturb other passengers.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/delta-crew-member-threatened-remove-181237323.html#delta #unruly #passenger #airlines #selfrighteous #moron
2021-04-01 - ATC - Wesh
Le sale chat qui va te faire des misères.
~1h30, Marqueurs Alcool Métalliques, B8
2021-02-19 - ATC - Bêtises Félines
Un potichat qui fait trop de bêtises et qui prépare déjà sa prochaine !
~2h, Marqueurs alcool, B8
Unruly
2022
Teil von #FilmfestFrauenWelten
Eine dänische Insel, geküsst von magischem Sonnenlicht. Wogende Dünen am weißen Strand, leuchtend rote Dahlien am malerischen Haus. Regisseurin Malou Reymann setzt in ihrem Drama um ein schwarzes Kapitel dänischer Geschichte die landschaftliche Schönheit von Sprogø entgegen.
#Unruly #Ustrylig #Film #Filmfan #FilmReview #Filmastodon #FilmMastodon #SoilentFilm #KulturBrauereiKino
@bookstodon My #review of #Unruly by David Mitchell is now live! Pretty fun overview of the early history of the UK monarchy, but YMMV when it comes to the author's politics and humor.
Full review here: https://kamreadsandrecs.tumblr.com/post/732475106520104960/title-unruly-a-history-of-englands-kings-and
#Unruly, regie Malou Reymann
Jaren ’30, Denemarken. De jonge Maren wordt door de overheid als losbandig en ongemanierd gezien. Uit angst dat haar gedrag anderen zal beïnvloeden, wordt ze naar een vrouweninstelling op het eilandje #Sprogø gestuurd. Daar leert ze zich als een
deftige dame te gedragen.
Verhaal is gebaseerd op feiten. De instelling in Sprogø bestond echt. De gedwongen sterilisatie van zwakzinnigen was wettelijk geregeld
#LieveVrouw #Amersfoort #film
Olamide shares visuals for track #2 Off his latest album "Unruly".