realistic
/rɪəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective
1. having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
2. representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life.
~Definitions from Oxford Languages.~
That's the definition of Realistic in the English Language. And no, operating 2000 aircraft is not realistic, flying from 2 cities with 1 demand is not realistic, using TU-154 in the US is not realistic, fitting A330 with 34C and 385Y seats is not realistic, and utilizing aircraft close to 20 hours is not realistic.
You are a spamlines if you DO ALL THOSE THING. You don't even understand the meaning of realistic.
Not all unrealistic airlines are spamlines, the same way not all rectangles are squares. As I've said before, the impact of spamlines far exceeds that of normal unrealistic AE airlines. Don't look at me, this is how the AE community has defined it: spamlines are characterized by using the hub-to-hub exploit, by, well, spamming flights. Even the Emperor takes pride in this.
You are supposedly 28 years old, I don't understand why you consciously keep dodging the argument and ignoring consensus.
Obviously, they are known for being irrational because of the cold weather.
Cold weather happens in many places, and Canadians are regular people, so this only comes off as rude. There is warm weather here too.