I live in SF and can get door-to-door to a friend's house in San Diego in 3 hours.
Assuming both you and your friend live in the actual, respective airport terminals.
Otherwise, your numbers just don't jibe with the reality of typical fight and check-in times (let alone the time cost of, you know, actually getting to and from the airport).
"We help them build a modern surveillance state, the like of which the world has never seen. And they give us shit tons of money for it. All while retaining the image of a cool, edgy startup. What's not to understand?"
"The most surprising thing, indeed -- despite always -- being repulsed by articles with click-baity titles, in the past -- suddenly I found myself overcome by an irresistible urge to start posting with titles as gimmicky and catchy as my imagination could come up with!
Actually, there's plenty of information to inform such a decision:
While the other students were allowed to leave, Ajjawi alleges an immigration officer continued to question him about his religion and religious practices in Lebanon.
So it looks like they deported him because, first, he was a raghead...
“After the 5 hours ended, she called me into a room , and she started screaming at me. She said that she found people posting political points of view that oppose the US on my friend[s] list.”
and second because he has friends (or random associates) who disagree with U.S. foreign policy.
No - not for having a YT channel (per se) but for engaging in communications that FB considered to be a conflict of interest. And probably (as with most firings), a whole whole bunch of other stuff (besides the nominal "reason").
Nonethelsss - my heart goes out to anyone dragged into a "friendly chat with HR" under any circumstances.
Assuming both you and your friend live in the actual, respective airport terminals.
Otherwise, your numbers just don't jibe with the reality of typical fight and check-in times (let alone the time cost of, you know, actually getting to and from the airport).