No films, no music, no sleep: Is 'raw-dogging' long flights heroic or foolish?

Would you raw-dog a flight like a true Sigma?


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Welcome to the newest TikTok trend. Raw-dogging on a flight. No, this doesn't mean joining the mile high club bareback. This means taking a long flight and just staring at the back of the seat in front of you, without enjoying in-flight entertainment, using your phone, listening to music etc. You also can't eat, drink or sleep. It's just this for the whole flight.

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From the BBC article.

Last week, Damion Bailey posted on Instagram that he had just achieved his "personal best" – a 13-and-a-half hour flight between Shanghai and Dallas without any in-flight entertainment, films, books or music.

"It's quite tough, honestly," the 34-year-old from Miami, Florida tells BBC News. But he keeps doing it.

Mr Bailey is part of a new travel trend, known as "raw-dogging", where passengers spend long hours mid-air just staring straight ahead.

The longer you do it, the tougher you have apparently proven yourself to be.

"Just raw-dogged it, 15 hour flight to Melbourne," boasts Australian music producer Torren Foot on TikTok, blinking hard as if to stay awake.

"No music, no movies, just flight map."

Some also avoid eating or drinking. A few say they won't get up at all, even to use the toilet. But health experts warn that more extreme versions of the trend can pose serious risks.

Manchester City footballer Erling Haaland recently joined the trend, posting that he had got through a seven-hour flight with "no phone, no sleep, no water, no food" and had found it "easy".

Responses on social media questioned if he had really stuck to his own rules (a common question on similar posts from others). Some wondered if he was a robot.

And some simply asked "why"?

Some medical experts warn of the significant health risks of taking long flights without food, water or moving around.

"They're idiots," says Dr Gill Jenkins, a GP who also works as a medical escort in air ambulance work. "A digital detox might do you some good, but all the rest of it is against medical advice," she says.

"The whole thing about the risk of long-haul flying is that you're at risk of dehydration.

"If you're not moving you're at risk of deep vein thrombosis, which is compounded by dehydration. Not going to the toilet, that's a bit stupid. If you need the loo, you need the loo."


So, Gaf, would you raw-dog your next flight?

 
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The only point is to just check check out. It's a good time to think about shit, see what other terrible movies people are watching and having a nap.
 
Some medical experts warn of the significant health risks of taking long flights without food, water or moving around.

"They're idiots," says Dr Gill Jenkins, a GP who also works as a medical escort in air ambulance work. "A digital detox might do you some good, but all the rest of it is against medical advice," she says.

"The whole thing about the risk of long-haul flying is that you're at risk of dehydration.

"If you're not moving you're at risk of deep vein thrombosis, which is compounded by dehydration. Not going to the toilet, that's a bit stupid. If you need the loo, you need the loo."[/I]

If the media is bringing in some "medical expert" to say that sitting down for a few hours is bad, I immediately started to think the raw doggers are onto something.
 
If it meant eating and drinking and listening to your music not really watching films and checking out the map yeah but not doing anything is dumb.
 
another stupid trend on rottok that'll get someone killed.

12+ hours of pure sitting is bad for circulation. It's why the in-flight videos tell you to stay hydrated and get up and walk or do some light stretches.
 
This seems just like a psy-op to get zoomers and kids to calm the fuck down and not make my flights worse. I'm 100% for it. They should spread this trend to restaurants and movie theaters too.
 
No only does this sound retarded but the fact you can't even make up your own term for it and use a term that is known for something wildly different you should be slapped till you can't talk anymore
 
You could read two or three entire books in one long haul flight and accomplish something useful for your brain. It really does sound like a psyop.
 
I would probably go insane sitting in an enclosed metal tube for 14~ hours without doing any activities.
 
The movies and books and music aren't for entertainment, it's to stop the fucking weirdo next to you from telling you inane shit about their life for 8 hours straight.
 
I've done it multiple times, domestic and international flights. But I do sleep during international flights, seems like an idiotic thing to attempt for long flights.
 
If the media is bringing in some "medical expert" to say that sitting down for a few hours is bad, I immediately started to think the raw doggers are onto something.
There's a few hours, then there's my 10 1/2 hour flight to Japan. Even with entertainment, my sanity is hanging by a thread by the time we land. No entertainment? I would be busting into the pilots area to fly us into the sun...
 
I don't have enough years left in my life to spend them challenging my adhd to duels on long haul flights. If I'm going to be on a plane for more than two hours I'm going to be entertained by audiovisual stimuli or I'm going to be working on the thing that has me on the plane to begin with.
 
Easier to do in business class. Try that shit in economy surrounded by drunk fucks or screaming children and get back to me.
 
Sounds to me like wasted time. You could read a book, you could play a video game, you could work/write something down, I dunno. But it also depends on whether you are riding business or economy.
If you ride the latter, raw dogging might be the only viable option.
 
I'd do it on a short flight. I think often that I'm probably over stimulated. Those who think it's a waste of time, might not see the benefits in having downtime.

Forget doing it for more than 2 hours enough. That's enough reflection time for the week, for sure.
 
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Sounds to me like wasted time. You could read a book, you could play a video game, you could work/write something down, I dunno. But it also depends on whether you are riding business or economy.
If you ride the latter, raw dogging might be the only viable option.

Although I believe time for self reflection is important, doing it for hours sat on a plane is wasted time. I also don't understand the no eating or drinking requirements. Why would drinking water be an issue. What if you need a shit as well? Just going to hold it for 5 or more hours?

Also, interesting to see currently five Gaf members would be up for the challenge!
 
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