Quote by Roy Blount, Jr.

Okay. You are somewhere, at least in theory, between Butte and Mobile, going faster than sound in a long metal container that is not in physical contact with anything. A slight jiggling sensation at your prostate (if you have one) is, essentially, all that is holding you up 30,000 feet above something that looks like a badly distressed suede jacket, but is in fact the surface of the earth. You have been served a brown puddle with a lump in it, a rectangle of pale-yellow congealment, and some kind of mineral-based salad. There is a wheeeeengneeeenngn noise. The jiggle-at-the-prostate feeling gives way to a kind of giving-way sensation. You are swallowed by a cloud. Rule one: Maintain perspective.


Okay. You are somewhere, at least in theory, between Butte a

Summary

This quote presents a vivid description of the experience of flying in an airplane. It emphasizes the surreal nature of air travel, highlighting the disconnection between the metal container and the ground below. The mention of specific sensations like the jiggling feeling and the shift when entering a cloud amplifies the peculiarities of the experience. The quote concludes with the notion of maintaining perspective, reminding readers to keep a sense of perspective when encountering unusual or unfamiliar situations, suggesting that one should not lose sight of the bigger picture.

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Travel
By Roy Blount, Jr.
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