How about enforcing existing rules? I travel mostly with a carry on bag that complies with size and weight regulations. I have my wallet, keys, passport and money in a portable folio that I keep with me on the flight, and can be easily and quickly grabbed in the event of an emergency. I see people get on board with more than they are supposed to bring, and take up 2 people's space in overhead compartment. FAs often don't say anything or enforce the rules so it becomes a competition to get on board first so you don't get stuck putting your carry on several rows behind you. And checking in bags is precisely what I am trying to avoid. Friends recently had their luggage delayed by 2 days because the airline somehow managed to put it on the wrong plane. And they were flying transpacific first class! There is no guarantee the airline can avoid baggage lost or mistake so those who can carry on should be able to do so.
I have friends who are mediums or have natural ability to perceive spirits. They all say something like this is a really bad idea. You piss off the spirits by treating them like a parlour trick when many are distressed and stuck; some might even follow you home. Worse, you might accidentally open the channel to bad entities. Much like playing with the Ouija Board, the simple advice is: DON'T.
Not to be a stickler, but it is the man's name and it should be properly stated. The architect's name is Antoni Gaudà and he is Catalan. Antonio is the Castilianization of his name. It'd be like if we called the actor Anthony Banderas by anglicizing it. My husband is Catalan from Barcelona so I do try to help people realize this. Besides, regardless, we should refer to people by their names correctly.
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