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Coachella is one of the most iconic music festivals on earth, but things are not always so glamorous outside of the big performances and celebrity spottings. For starters, having that many people in one place can be a logistical nightmare that not everyone is fully prepared for.

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Such was the case for one TikToker, who drew criticism for complaining about the delays she faced when entering the festival. She had booked an Uber for the 2 mile ride that wound up taking more than two hours because of the traffic. It was not the seamless start to her week that she had envisioned.

Source: @bmcc9712
As the designated festival of the rich and famous (and those pretending to be), people on the internet have always been quick to roll their eyes at those who stress themselves out about not having the perfect Coachella experience. It is almost as much of a cultural event as dissecting the performance of the headliners.

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There is no question that it is easy rage bait. Entitled people with the spare disposable income to spend thousands on a weeklong festival, sharing their woes with the world, are an obvious target for the ire of the internet. In a way, we have to be kind of thankful; in this day and age when everything seems to be getting increasingly serious, their out-of-touch musings give us some much-needed breathing room. Plus, nobody wants to be dragging all of that luggage by foot through the desert.
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