Cancer Survivor’s Window Seat Sparks Four-Year-Old’s In-Flight Existential Crisis

Referencing the pool-ball orbital twist, the mother insists he move, citing her son’s terror, as social media debates "airplane child etiquette" and "how to handle stares from strangers." The scene: a man, a gaping eye socket, a family, and a window seat—no one blinks. He notes: “Apparently I’m not sensitive enough for choosing my own comfort over a random child’s.”
Cancer survivor with orbital exenteration requests window seat; four-year-old recoils, mother requests a swap. Trending: "Why do people refuse seat swaps?" and "Window seat etiquette". Scene ends in a silent existential standoff at 30,000 feet.