![]() The flight was also delayed by three hours due to the disruption. Gomas was removed from the plane after her outburst, according to flight records, and issued a warrant for criminal trespassing, though she was neither arrested nor charged. I’m not going to.” She then points dramatically toward the back of the plane to an unseen passenger and declaring, “That motherfucker is not real,” the camera cutting to confused passengers in the back of the plane. In the video, which was shot on a flight from Dallas to Orlando, a highly distressed Gomas is standing in the aisle of the plane, screaming, “You can sit on this plane and you can die with them or not. And it’s one that Tiffany Gomas, otherwise known as the That Motherfucker Is Not Real (TMFINR) lady, a Dallas-based marketing executive whose airplane meltdown went viral last month. This is the peculiar experience shared by an increasing number of people whose Target meltdowns or road rage encounters or lackluster response to their girlfriend surprising them at college have, suddenly and without warning, become grist for the viral content mill. Did it happen in middle school? In high school? At a party? At the DMV? On a plane? Do you think about it every second of the day? Does it define you? Did it become the sum total of your entire life’s work, to the degree that it is the only thing potential partners or employers or teachers or admissions boards ever knew about you? Do college students play videos of your worst day ever while they’re pregaming on a Tuesday night? Do people make canvas prints about it and sell it on Redbubble? Think back to your very worst day, the one that makes you cringe with shame or shudder into sobs when you think about it.
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