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Originally Posted by Stealth
Take some music, and fall asleep. Don't even think about it.
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I agree, but I'm not sure if electronic equipment such as CD players or Ipods will be allowed on planes by then. Maybe you could bring a book with you or a piece of paper and pen and write/doodle. My mom is afraid of flying and she's only flown once, but she's scared half to death of my trip to England next semester because of the terrorists attacks. Statistically, it's much safer to fly by plane than it is to drive a car.
Point is, life is full or risks and if you want to see your dad and do some major shopping, then go for it. It's probably safer flying to Asia and shopping than it is to hop in your car and drive an hour through traffic to visit a mall you've been to dozens of times. Who knows, maybe your fear will lessen by actually confronting it. Or, at least you'll know that you did something and survived and realize that terrorists are not as powerful as they think.
Besides, they usually do the same thing over and over again with small changes here and there. They know that Britain is allied with America and that Canada...well, they are nearby. Who knows if they even want to mess with Asian countries since they are very close and some very powerful.
Jam it back in, in the dark.