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different things offensive and you got to be aware of that.
So like in Europe, they're way more okay with like a little bit of nudity, maybe a little bit more sexy stuff, but they're not as much as into the gore and violence.
The Middle East, apparently any kind of bearskin or sexy stuff you can't have, but they have a little higher tolerance for violent scenes on their flights.
Yeah, through headphones, and also they have the little sort of caveat now where they tell you beforehand this contains scenes of, you know, violence or whatever, brief nudity, and you have to tell whether or not you want to proceed beforehand.
And, you know, I think because I'm still a bit of a prude, I was raised Baptist, so I'm always very sensitive to other people's experience around me.
Like I would never be the guy that's just watching some awful, like โ
thing on their screen with people all around them, just totally clueless that like kids are around or other people that might be offended.
So I've always been sensitive to that.
But there are there's an actual trade group, the Airline Passenger Experience Association, because there are no laws about this.
They they will offer guidance, I guess, to movie distributors and to airlines and stuff like that.
There have been some sort of
I don't know about famous, but like at least gone viral online for like, how could they edit that out?
I know when the film Carol came out in 2015, which is about a lesbian couple in the 1950s, Delta got a lot of guff because they edited out scenes of like women kissing.
And so Delta was like, hey, that's not us.
We like that's the movie they gave us.