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Is that an airplane seat in a house?
They had to leave the plane but no one wanted to wake them up
Ha, I think you're right!
I'm a purveyor of stolen memes, and sadly my cats have never cosplayed as South American countries.
Looks like an old one too, based on the ashtrays in the armrests and the "stereo" headphone plugs.
I've seen those connectors recently, but the ashtray is a giveaway.
God, to think they actually allowed smoking in planes...
Maybe from this plane
I made business with a old guy that fixed my chair some years ago and he said his most common business was creating gaming chairs from car seats. If this is a think I can extrapolate that airplane seats are also a thing
I used to work in resale, both estates and in a ~~junk shop~~used furniture boutique. I've never come across an airplane seat, but I've sold everything from church pews to slot machines, even a Lotus Elise one time.
I guarantee that these are someone's bread-and-butter. Somewhere, someone knows a guy who scraps planes in Nevada, and makes a trip out there once or twice a year to load his truck for a couple hundred bucks. I'm out of the game now, but I'll always appreciate the ingenuity of that subculture.