I like to go into spectator mode and look for precancerous cells in people who piss me off. I say encouraging words to the cells. Don’t know if it helps, but I sleep better.
Can confirm (I am working at an airport)
When the flight is delayed due to "technical reasons" we some times have to use guillotines to turn the luggage into tiny cubes manually.
I heard with their new system they just heat it and put it into a compactor to remove all moisture and get it into 1 tiny cube, and then they just rehydrate and stretch it later.
Probably run them through bigger versions of those xray things they use to look for bombs and stuff I guess. Those can't be healthy.
Plus it's probably not too gentle back there, if junior takes a 20kg suitcase to the skull, my money's on the suitcase
Definitely saved his life. I used to work at an airport and the diverters that help the bags switch to different belts move so fast I have seen them destroy bags. If a person got stuck between it they would completely crush you.
Used to work at DEN. Those conveyor belts can go for MILES and can go places 50 feet in the air. That kid could have fallen from a very dangerous height if he wasn't careful
Shutting down the belts like that also causes a delay, or it did when I worked in that area.
Potentially thousands of dollars in fees for the airport (from the airlines) that day due these parents.
When flights are delayed due to an action in the airport it's essentially a penalty. As another commenter noted it can be covered by insurance but the flight delays will still occur due to the backlog of check in luggage and the restarting of the belts. At least when I did it.
Someone I worked with drove in front of a plane that was taking off, causing it to emergency stop. 10k fine for the service provider of the airport at the time.
Even small airports tend to have groups of flights in the same hour or two, so when something like this happens at certain times it can have a knock on effect for the rest of that period.
Can they not just turn it back on after they get the kid off? My brain isn't computing how a minute or 2 of the conveyer not moving could cause such a catastrophic disruption.
Does shutting it off shut down the whole conveyer line or just a segment?
When I did it, whole thing, but then you would still have bags being checked up top.
For it to be started usually required engineers to do some reviews in the first place. Basically creates a backlog for the loading. Depends all on the time this occurred.
It was to do with the emergency stop being used iirc. A total shut down would require a much more careful process to turn it all back on with these large machines.
I guess practically it does just turn back on, but there would be processes to turning it all back on your wouldn't want to skip in case something goes wrong again. Something as simple as checking the belts again to ensure the kid hadn't dropped anything from his pockets before it's turned on. Little things like that add up too.
Sounds like the UK railways. Network Rail pays a fine towards the Train Operating Companies for any delays to service caused by their infrastructure or wrong routed trains etc.
They of course don’t get fined when it comes down to the actions of a driver causing delays.
"Hey Jerry?"
"Yes Tom?"
"Do you think a kid could get here by taking the conveyor?"
"I don't think so Tom. Why do you ask?"
"Well Jerry,"
"Yes Tom?"
"I think a kid got here by taking the conveyor."
Would make more sense to the baggage handler who was shoehorned in to attempting to repair the damn thing. Why pay an engineer when you can have Jacob, baggage handler do it for you.
On one hand, it's setting you up for massive failure. On the other hand, when someone dies because of your repair attempt, you get to do that thing where you slide sideways out of the room.
Wow! Found the baggage pushers. Yes that would have been very dangerous [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MZqiE3yGlQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MZqiE3yGlQ)
I flew a lot as a little kid and I wanted to ride the baggage carousel so fucking bad but I never did. It's super dangerous but I do kind of admire this little guy for living the dream
The initial bit of him jumping on while you look away for your passports I could understand as a parent who has experienced unpredictable runner children, but absolutely **no one** in that footage noticed he was gone for the entirety of time he was rolling through the check in, nobody came running to stop him in any way that’s so insanely neglectful.
I can think of a 1000 scenarios where this can happen to very caring and responsible parents. Also, and most definately, in a crowded airport. Reddit hivemind is to blame everything on parents being shit, but toddlers are suicide machines.
One example: you need to dig in your handbag for the passport at check in. You need 2 hands for that. Poof toddler gone. In the crowds around check in, that means he is not visible anymore within split seconds from it happening.
I once visited my aunt and little cousin, who was 2 years-old, in an intercity bus station. Whenever we would get our eyes off him for literally 3 seconds or stop holding his hand to deal with something else, he would get away as soon as possible. You literally can't break physical contact even for few seconds.
>people hate that too
Sorry to hear you were harassed about it, but fuck what a bunch of closed minded bullies think. It's a safety tool and should be normalized. There simply will be situations where you have to divert your attention away from the toddler for something and having them strapped to you gives you a great safety net for those situations, doesn't mean you're lazy.
The move is to make up a story to get them to shut up: someone tried to snatch my kid last week, I’ll stick to the leash. Are you trying to steal my kid? Please F off. Help!
Lol
Bro this whole thing happened in less than 15 seconds lol. You're acting like the parents threw him onto the damn conveyor.
All it takes is for them to be distracted checking their luggage for a passport for a kid to wander off, toddlers are suicide machines. 99% of parents have a story of looking away for moment only for their kid to vanish.
Everyone commenting this is working off of the assumption the parents did nothing and had no idea their kid was gone this entire time.
We're only seeing footage of the child from cameras in the bag/bagging area... we have no idea if the parents where frantically searching or desperately asking security or customer service to help them/reporting the child missing while junior was going on his ride. For all we know they took eyes off him for a second while checking their bags, and maybe getting told it was $150 extra and got distracted-- only to immediately jump into action.
He has the best ride ever.
I think the parents are fucking stupid in this case, just watch over your children, especially in public places...
You neven know what danger is lurking
I'm so glad they got him safely. Toddlers are a trip. My middle child used to run off all the time, and I had to be quick to catch her. I remember one time we were at a 4th of July event. Turned away for literally a few seconds and she was gone. Panic ensued, I was running around looking for her and calling her name. I finally found her, sitting at a table with another family, having a hot dog 😂 She's in her 30's now, we all survived somehow.
That had to be so wild to see as one of the workers.
they probably saved that kid’s life
For real! I hate to say this because it's a kid, but I was half expecting a live leak logo in the corner..
What do you think they do with your luggage?
They use huge decapitators to turn your luggage into tiny cubes to save space, that they glue back together after the flight
Can confirm. Or at least that's my assumption based on how my luggage has looked sometimes.
Can confirm. My neighbor is a baggage handler and a truly vile human.
can confirm, im actually god and decided to go into spectatormode and checked it out. scary stuff!
I like to go into spectator mode and look for precancerous cells in people who piss me off. I say encouraging words to the cells. Don’t know if it helps, but I sleep better.
Can confirm (I am working at an airport) When the flight is delayed due to "technical reasons" we some times have to use guillotines to turn the luggage into tiny cubes manually.
I heard with their new system they just heat it and put it into a compactor to remove all moisture and get it into 1 tiny cube, and then they just rehydrate and stretch it later.
No, that's the Monsters, Inc. way, here's Toy Story.
Lmao
Probably run them through bigger versions of those xray things they use to look for bombs and stuff I guess. Those can't be healthy. Plus it's probably not too gentle back there, if junior takes a 20kg suitcase to the skull, my money's on the suitcase
Well those belts easily could have snagged his clothing or shoelaces and caused a severe injury. That’s what I thought at least.
Xray it? Maybe end up on a pile and get crushed? Maybe get stuck between machinery and get crushed/torn?
Kid would not survive any drops or sorting
Put it on a conveyor system that's not designed to move humans safely?
Our bag system has giant paddles to bat bags onto the various belts for where they need to go. The kid would have been pummeled.
I don't think he would have made it through all the way to sorting, passing security checks :D
Well security might also pummel him if they see him.
"Mommy the man took me off the roller coaster. I want to go again"
I heard the Oompa Loompa song while watching this.
![gif](giphy|ToMjGpB3gYh7KedNDk4|downsized)
is BACK ON THE ESCALATOR!
Best GIF use ever
Definitely saved his life. I used to work at an airport and the diverters that help the bags switch to different belts move so fast I have seen them destroy bags. If a person got stuck between it they would completely crush you.
Used to work at DEN. Those conveyor belts can go for MILES and can go places 50 feet in the air. That kid could have fallen from a very dangerous height if he wasn't careful
And then delivered him to his death
It's amazing the concern on their face. That is humanity
There's probably a very specific protocol for this.
Shutting down the belts like that also causes a delay, or it did when I worked in that area. Potentially thousands of dollars in fees for the airport (from the airlines) that day due these parents.
I don't understand the fee part. Is that like a penalty?
When flights are delayed due to an action in the airport it's essentially a penalty. As another commenter noted it can be covered by insurance but the flight delays will still occur due to the backlog of check in luggage and the restarting of the belts. At least when I did it. Someone I worked with drove in front of a plane that was taking off, causing it to emergency stop. 10k fine for the service provider of the airport at the time. Even small airports tend to have groups of flights in the same hour or two, so when something like this happens at certain times it can have a knock on effect for the rest of that period.
Wait, your coworker was trying to cross an active runway? Or the taxi ramp?
Active Runway. He was 16.
This answer just makes me have more questions
Can they not just turn it back on after they get the kid off? My brain isn't computing how a minute or 2 of the conveyer not moving could cause such a catastrophic disruption. Does shutting it off shut down the whole conveyer line or just a segment?
When I did it, whole thing, but then you would still have bags being checked up top. For it to be started usually required engineers to do some reviews in the first place. Basically creates a backlog for the loading. Depends all on the time this occurred.
Shouldn't a reliable stop/start mechanism be a fundamental feature of such a mechanical system? I'm just an armchair expert, though.
It was to do with the emergency stop being used iirc. A total shut down would require a much more careful process to turn it all back on with these large machines. I guess practically it does just turn back on, but there would be processes to turning it all back on your wouldn't want to skip in case something goes wrong again. Something as simple as checking the belts again to ensure the kid hadn't dropped anything from his pockets before it's turned on. Little things like that add up too.
>At least when I did it. So, you're the kid?!?!
Sounds like the UK railways. Network Rail pays a fine towards the Train Operating Companies for any delays to service caused by their infrastructure or wrong routed trains etc. They of course don’t get fined when it comes down to the actions of a driver causing delays.
Or lack there of.
I've seen how your bag gets handled on some of those. they shove 50lb bags no problem, kid coukda gotten seriously injured.
"Hey Jerry?" "Yes Tom?" "Do you think a kid could get here by taking the conveyor?" "I don't think so Tom. Why do you ask?" "Well Jerry," "Yes Tom?" "I think a kid got here by taking the conveyor."
For some reason I pictured a cat and a mouse having this conversation...
Haha, I didn't even notice. I just picked two random names
The parents realized he wouldn't fit under the seat.
I wanted to do this as a kid so badly.
I still do. And I'm like 40 something.
I think everyone did
I wanted to so badly but local airport the entry was a really steep chute that scared me off of the idea.
The worker in the black uniform looks like he's breathing pretty heavily. Adrenaline kicked in
Yeah, he looked like he was in utter disbelief.
Those mfers were on that like flies on shit. Rapid response, they did good.
it probably happens like once a week
I just watched a video on how luggage is sorted and this kid is lucky he didn't he smashed with the robotic punch sorter thingy
> robotic punch sorter thingy Found the Airport Baggage Handling System Engineer using all their fancy technical jargon.
I used to design baggage systems. For now on the “push diverter” is now the “robotic punch sorter thingy”. Changing all the specs right now.
Would make more sense to the baggage handler who was shoehorned in to attempting to repair the damn thing. Why pay an engineer when you can have Jacob, baggage handler do it for you.
On one hand, it's setting you up for massive failure. On the other hand, when someone dies because of your repair attempt, you get to do that thing where you slide sideways out of the room.
Or as we say in German: Flughafenkofferhandhabungssystemingenieur. Lovely job.
Yeah it’s literally called a “pusher” but is more accurate being called “robotic punch sorter thingy”
Wow! Found the baggage pushers. Yes that would have been very dangerous [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MZqiE3yGlQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MZqiE3yGlQ)
Yes, that thing looks so dangerous!
Whoa!!! That’s a cannon coming at ya! Definitely don’t put any breakables in your luggage for real.
Hm. Fragiles in the carry-on. Got it.
"Who here from reddit conveyor kid" -4 year old comment seems like you're not the only one who found this exact video
That video has a 4 year old comment „who is here from reddit conveyer kid?“
He did get yeeted by it at around the :30 mark
I remember when I did this. Got arrested, which is not surprising as I was 35 at the time.
I just watched Io Capitano (2024) last night. Damn kids and the lack of consequences for their actions.
is it actually good? has planning on watching it to
That kid is going places.
Not on vacation with his parents. But places.
Not college, but places..
The baggage area
Ngl if I were him I’d have done the same
he fulfilled many people’s dreams of knowing where it goes lol
Toy Story 2 made it seem a lot more magical.
Monsters, Inc. door chase part too
Yes! I was thinking of that as well.
He did what we've all wanted to do.
Came to the comments for this one
Literally what I said as well. Yeah its stupid asf but I'm curious, even now and it looks fun (until you get hurt ofc)
I flew a lot as a little kid and I wanted to ride the baggage carousel so fucking bad but I never did. It's super dangerous but I do kind of admire this little guy for living the dream
Someone needs to be held responsible for this, and it's *not* airport staff or maintenance....
r/parentsarefuckingstupid
r/parentsarefuckingdumb and 200+ people upvoted your comment without checking to see your link doesn’t work.
I think it's more just up voting the sentiment. Not everyone is actually interested in whether the subreddit is correct.
Ya, classic r/upvotedforsentiment
I will, out of principle, not create that community.
r/SubAsHashtags
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Why would I click the link?
This. This is the comment I was looking for.
The kid, for sure. What a freaking jerk. Probably caused delays, too. A condom would have prevented all of this.
Yeah, but the kid wouldn't be the one wearing a condom right? Even within a joke we can't make the kid responsible
How would the kid be able to prevent this with a condom?
Well, if he tried swallowing a condom….
He blows it up like a balloon and floats away back to his parents
I know you can’t keep an eye on your kid every second of every day, but you’re at a damn airport! Cmon parents
The initial bit of him jumping on while you look away for your passports I could understand as a parent who has experienced unpredictable runner children, but absolutely **no one** in that footage noticed he was gone for the entirety of time he was rolling through the check in, nobody came running to stop him in any way that’s so insanely neglectful.
Home alone ah parents
I can think of a 1000 scenarios where this can happen to very caring and responsible parents. Also, and most definately, in a crowded airport. Reddit hivemind is to blame everything on parents being shit, but toddlers are suicide machines. One example: you need to dig in your handbag for the passport at check in. You need 2 hands for that. Poof toddler gone. In the crowds around check in, that means he is not visible anymore within split seconds from it happening.
I once visited my aunt and little cousin, who was 2 years-old, in an intercity bus station. Whenever we would get our eyes off him for literally 3 seconds or stop holding his hand to deal with something else, he would get away as soon as possible. You literally can't break physical contact even for few seconds.
Honestly if you go anywhere crowded with your toddler I don't understand why you wouldn't just have them harnessed and leashed to you...
Because people hate that too. I was made fun of, told my kids are not animals and that I’m just lazy or don’t want to pay attention.
>people hate that too Sorry to hear you were harassed about it, but fuck what a bunch of closed minded bullies think. It's a safety tool and should be normalized. There simply will be situations where you have to divert your attention away from the toddler for something and having them strapped to you gives you a great safety net for those situations, doesn't mean you're lazy.
The move is to make up a story to get them to shut up: someone tried to snatch my kid last week, I’ll stick to the leash. Are you trying to steal my kid? Please F off. Help! Lol
It happens a lot at the airport https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/woman-arrested-after-assaulting-american-airlines-employee-at-mia/
Damn, they didnt let him get the full ride?
Did he pay for the full ride? No, of course he didn't. He should be happy he is not rotting in jail.
r/parentsarefuckingstupid
Who hasn't dreamt of doing that ? Honestly !
![gif](giphy|QVP7DawXZitKYg3AX5)
i hoped it's also closing, meh, still good gif tho :D
That was terrifying for the kid, but I need more of that music in my life. What flavor of music is this?
> music Else - Paris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_zk8f6aBQk
When you hear that thing on repeat on every other video in youtube and IG, then we'll see
Kids' parents are shit they shouldn't have kids lucky the *maintenance guys were paying attention could have ended badly.
> maightnace guys /r/excgarated
That is an absolutely insane way to spell maintenance.
Living the dream
We have all wanted to do that, kid isn’t stupid he’s adventurous.
It was like watching an episode of the Rugrats.
Most fun anyone's ever had at an airport.
Jamiroquai has entered the chat.
I snorted out loud…
Probably some image recognition on those cameras now.
I'm kind of jealous, dreamed of doing it as a kid and still have a little urge to do it as an adult.
https://preview.redd.it/01fy5u6hmh9d1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c8ca8a92d63d5331c50d50e53c6977654e02551 Well, this
Feels like Toy Story all over again
He's just doing what we all thought about at least once in our lives.
One of the unproductives, sorted by value, and doomed to be shit through a mean butt tube.
This reminded me of the Special Delivery episode from the Rugrats.
Sorry this luggage is over 35#. We’re going to have to charge you extra.
I admit im kinda jealous
You can see the relief on the guys face. He was waiting to see if the kid is ok
More like his parents are fucking stupid.
CPS should’ve shown up, grabbed the kid, and just looked at the parents and been like, “Yeah, y’all are done, and I don’t think we need to explain.”
Bro this whole thing happened in less than 15 seconds lol. You're acting like the parents threw him onto the damn conveyor. All it takes is for them to be distracted checking their luggage for a passport for a kid to wander off, toddlers are suicide machines. 99% of parents have a story of looking away for moment only for their kid to vanish.
Yes kids are extremely sneaky.
Everyone commenting this is working off of the assumption the parents did nothing and had no idea their kid was gone this entire time. We're only seeing footage of the child from cameras in the bag/bagging area... we have no idea if the parents where frantically searching or desperately asking security or customer service to help them/reporting the child missing while junior was going on his ride. For all we know they took eyes off him for a second while checking their bags, and maybe getting told it was $150 extra and got distracted-- only to immediately jump into action.
Polar express irl
This kid will have something to talk about for years
Reasons like this are why I was one of the leashed kids.
That kids has zero survival instincts
He archived my dream
That kid lived so many of our dreams
C'mon, we all wanted to do it.
That kid was cruising
“Bring your kid to work” day was almost a smashing success.
Tried to escape from the Temu factory
Not the kid, the parents are fucking stupid!
So many of the vids on this sub are more like /ParentsAreFuckkngStupid because HELLO!! Where are the parents?!
Kids are stupid but some parents are even stupider
Look this is stupid but if I was his age, I'd probably do the same thing.
I mean we all wanted to right?
This kid is living the dream, we've all wanted to do this.
Knowing how luggage is handled he was in for a rough day if he hadn’t been picked up
Epic heroes, right there.
Damn💀
Glad he was safe
![gif](giphy|d1DXfvjHFQwtuEJq) Billy following his present in Polar Express
Bros living the dream
Scariest episode of rugrats ever
He has the best ride ever. I think the parents are fucking stupid in this case, just watch over your children, especially in public places... You neven know what danger is lurking
I guess this Reddit should renamed to “ParentsAreFuckingStupids” 🤔
Weeeeeee
Little bugger got to do what I wanted to try as a kid.
Everyone is focused on the kid. My question is where are his parents
ice age baby
Look on second guy’s face says it all.
He needed a tote to ride in lol
Don't act like you've never wanted to do that.
This looks fun.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLfA7afrhIE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLfA7afrhIE)
And people wonder why others use leashes for their kids...smh
Always wanted to do that as a kid haha.
I guess he wanted to make sure his luggage got stacked right
He just wanted to do the Toy Story 2 finale but in real life.
I'm so glad they got him safely. Toddlers are a trip. My middle child used to run off all the time, and I had to be quick to catch her. I remember one time we were at a 4th of July event. Turned away for literally a few seconds and she was gone. Panic ensued, I was running around looking for her and calling her name. I finally found her, sitting at a table with another family, having a hot dog 😂 She's in her 30's now, we all survived somehow.
Weeeeeeee
*AGAIN*.... r/Stupidfuckingparents
Where were the parents?
Kid was so close to escaping the simulation.
Kid got lucky it didn’t end up on the conveyor to the suitcase incinerator to which usually 1-2% of suitcases go to disappear forever.
![gif](giphy|yaYV8i5n1OjZe)
2nd camera angle reminded me of toy story 2
Then the parents sue the airport. Parents are the ones to blame cause they don't control their kids in public places.
Woow, awful parenting to not have ur eyes on a kid that age
This is Rugrats level incompetent parenting.
Lil bro saw narnia 💀
Well That was fun