- cross-posted to:
- chapotraphouse
- cross-posted to:
- chapotraphouse
A variety of considerations held him back. “The wife,” as he put it, had her doubts. He wasn’t sure about the “ginormous leap down in luxury” from living in deep residential comfort on land in the US midwest to living in a very small cabin on board a 30-year-old cruise ship. He was worried, too, by the limited facilities – “No kitchen of my own? Tiny bathrooms? Tiny everything?”
Love trying to evacuate open ocean with millions of people as a hypercane consumes continents on its approach. Love floating around large waves of sewage and trash from my libertarian neighbours that think municipal garbage collection is a conspiracy. Love eating the remaining fish that have the misfortune of swimming through all of that fuel which I trusted libertarians to procure with some idea of how it might affect things around them. Love how the Navy thinks the most dangerous things at sea are basic outpatient dental issues and disease outbreaks so they have a full list of mandatory vaccines and dental procedures before you can touch a ship.
They wanted to unironically do a bioshock but a boat was the best they could do rn lol
Yarr harr diddly dee, no age of consent on international seas. Captaining drunk without insurance fees. I'm a libertarian.
:michael-laugh: lmao
:maxwell: literally had (still has?) a seasteading company she was collaborating on with the Clinton Foundation so yeah, this is actually a thing and it's not just the libertarians, it's the neoliberals too because neoliberalism is just libertarianism with extra steps.