Fun fact(?): According to random people online, the actual image is San Diego. It sure doesn’t look like Tokyo, so I’m willing to believe that.

Toss a benadryl candy under the seat. Works like a charm.
DL963 is Atlanta - Cincinnati. DL7 flies Los Angeles - Tokyo.
Long haul flights are already miserable by themselves, I can’t imagine having a kid like this behind
Try having your own kid being impatient for the entire trip
Yeah must suck being at fault of inconveniencing so many people for so long because you suck at planning.
What’s planning got to do with it? Kids can be irritating, you have to deal with them more if you’re the parent. Or is this one of those kneejerk ‘having kids=bad’ takes?
In case anyone is curious, the longest I could find a record of was:
13 hours and 25 minutes, set by Dr. Kevin W. W. Jones
weirdly hard to find info about that record though. There’s some that claim it’s 150 hours but it’s only on a limited setup or there was weirdness? Dunno whats going on there.
Wtf. I spent one whole day without going to the toilet. Only 13 hours sounds silly. I’m sure there has to be longer times out there
I’m not entirely sure what the relationship between “time spent without a toilet trip” and “length of a drum solo” is, but I’m interested in learning.
I mean, can you go to the toilet and drum at the same time? Or do you piss yourself and continue like that?
My bad, apologies. I need coffee. I thought I was replying to a comment which in itself was a reply to the “11 hrs too long for a child without toilet breaks” comment.
12 hr drumming solo seems intense, I’m not contesting that
This ambiguity has amused me so much, thank you. World record not peeing self: Thirteen. Hours.
That child also has the biggest bladder known to man. Never heard of a child so focused that they would skip bathroom breaks for almost 12 hours
I hated public bathrooms as a kid (still kinda do but a bit less so), so I regularly went 12+ hours without.
I had a staggering personal record of no toilet for 24 hours during a bus trip at age 12. Not sure if you consider that age still a child ( as opposed to a teenager - of course we agree that’s not an adult)





