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United Airlines incident draws comparisons with Southwest's boarding procedures
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A recent incident at a United Airlines boarding gate has drawn comparisons to Southwest Airlines' boarding procedures. A user by the name of "nabillionairee" posted on Reddit, "When United Airlines looks like a Southwest Airlines boarding gate. Giving GS a run for their money."

In another unusual event, a customs officer reportedly asked, "Is that 100 live snakes in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?" The narrator confirmed it was indeed 100 live snakes.

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