Traveling on a long flight can be stressful. For starters, a crying baby might not sound too pleasant midflight, nor does a passenger that puts his feet on your armrest.

There have been many recorded incidents inside an aircraft's cabin. You might have heard of a plastic bag of urine left by a passenger or the guy that put the unruly tourist game to a new level by using the headrest as a footrest.

These things are pretty common nowadays, so it is an understatement if you hear a friend say that traveling by air has lots of surprises. Just recently, an Instagram handle called Passenger Shaming posted an anonymous man that discovered a new hanger for his wet socks: the cabin window shutter.

The image already has more than 5,000 likes and 175 comments and it's captioned, "me doing my laundry on the way to LA this weekend! #multitasking."

Passenger Using Cabin Window To Dry Socks
A picture of the man was posted to a travel shaming Instagram page. Photo: Instagram/passengershaming

Well, it might have been a good idea if you are traveling alone, with no one around you. It might also have been an emergency-situation where the anonymous traveler needed dry socks upon arrival.

But it's understandable why people are so upset with his man's behavior. A commenter on the popular page said how it "Just never fails to amaze me... W** are they thinking."

While another went up a notch and said: "Why would anyone admit doing something so ignorant?" "Disgusting pig." So next time, it would be a lesson for commuters not to act crazy among your fellow traveling brethren.

If you think about it, a lot of crazy stuff has happened in the skies. In the same Instagram page, I've seen a pony that was allowed to travel inside the cabin, a passenger doing a manicure on the folding table. Traveling is fun, they say — no further comment from here.