Hello Kitty Airline, Airport, Soap Dispensers, Barf Bags May 2, 2008

Filed under: betty is drunk, betty is obsessed, news, weird — betty @ 12:19 am

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Well apparently this isn’t new news but since I just learned of it a few minutes ago, it’s news to me and I’m really just at a loss for words.

There are actual Hello Kitty airplanes that fly in and out of cute, cuddly, cartoonishly-feline airports that carry on board chairs, soap, food, people, entertainment, sugar, napkins, toothpicks, and barf bags bedecked with the white, bow-adorned Hello Kitty that apparently has reached idol-worshipping proportions. No, really. God should be getting worried. I understand that there’s a pretty major commandment regarding having no false idols or something along those lines - are there airplanes bedecked with His image*? That within it contain chairs, soap, food, people, entertainment, sugar, napkins, toothpicks, and barf bags also bedecked with His image?

I wonder how Hello Kitty feels about gay marriage.

Also, apparently I’m not at a loss for words.

*Such airplanes/airports/in-flight accessories do not exist. I googled both “jesus airline” and “god airline” and the only results worth noting were an article about a pilot promoting Christianity on a flight (American spokesman: “That would be against our policy”), and an article explaining that officials at Nepal’s state-run airline sacrificed two goats to appease the hindu sky god. The only conclusions I can draw from this are as follows:

  • There are no airlines to my knowledge bedecked in God’s image
  • Too bad that pilot wasn’t in Nepal, he probably would have gotten a kick out of the goat-sacrificing
  • I’ve had too much to drink tonight

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1 Comment for this post

 
betty Says:

After posting this it occurs to me that I am slightly unfamiliar with the usage of “bedeck”, though it may appear otherwise since the whole post is bedecked with bedecks.

Does one bedeck WITH?
or bedeck OF?
or bedeck IN?

All I know is bedeck is my new word and I don’t care if the words around it are used improperly. I’m bedecked with vocabularic curiousity, damnit.

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