Because the people who can afford a 4 year cruise are totally the same that will be negatively affected by a Trump presidency.
It’s $40k/year that includes all living expenses as far as I can tell (with options to upgrade for better food, drinks, and lodging, of course). There are liberal retirees who would otherwise be in assisted living but don’t need the sort of medical resources that a full on retirement home provides whom this isn’t an awful deal for if you don’t think about it too hard
Cruises have wifi right? Full time WFH might be able to make something work too.
You may have to pay for your bandwidth, and it’s usually slow. I don’t think it’s consistant enough to be used for work if you have to upload files or have conference calls.
But anyway, I don’t think that liberal retirees and desk workers privileged enough to be allowed to fully work from home are the demographic that will have to hide on a cruise ship.
You’re still living in a floating petri dish for months at a time.
Yeah you’ve pretty much just gotta ignore that and hope it doesn’t cause problems, especially if you’re elderly
it’s fine that’ll brush right off
over/under on how many times you will get norovirus and spend a week vomiting and shitting diarrhea during your time aboard: 9
over
Killed: 9
What do you do on a cruise ship for 4 years?
Build a cocoon, begin metamorphosis into a L Ron Hubbard
Way better plan that what I was able to come up with
diarrhea
slot machine
The journey will hit 425 ports across 140 countries. Villa Vie Odyssey will first spend a month in the Caribbean, before venturing out on a 4-month trip to South America, including two Panama Canal transits, two World Wonders, the Chilean Fjords, an Antarctic sail-by, Carnival in Rio, and eight days in the Amazon River.
“Villa Vie Odyssey, which is home to up to 600 Residents, just entered its 2nd month of its 15-year tour around the world,” the cruise line said. “She’ll visit all 7 continents, 13 of the World Wonders and over 100 tropical islands along the way.”
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/cruise-line-offers-4-cruise-180700506.html
hell yeah i’m going to get drunk every day in a giant hotel casino that apparently stops by many famous places of great beauty that me or my slot machine buddies might only see through the porthole because we’re busy drinking old people cocktails and eating shrimp and mac and cheese every day. life is good
Honestly I can think of worse ways to spend my twilight years
You could do worse.
That sounds about right
Pretty sure if you try to live on a cruise ship for four years straight you will also be skipping all subsequent presidential terms.
The disease on that boat by the end of four years…
coming back in 2028
Yes girly brunch our way through the fourth reich
Anyone who has the means to do that will probably not, because they know deep down Trump is there to help people like them.
On the other hand it is cheaper to just go on neverending cruises than it is to go into eldercare. Or it was at one point anyway
I might join this cruise and then beg Yemenis to sink it. I don’t know if I can handle reading Trump Derangement Syndrome headlines for another four years. Every site I look at has wall-to-wall coverage of every little fart he makes. I’m so sick of hearing about this dude
If y’all see me post that I’m going on a cruise, just know that I will be self immolating while loading up my plate at the all you can eat buffet. I cannot stand cruises and we have some friends that keep suggesting we should go on a Disney cruise… I can’t express my disdain for the cruise industry without having people never wanting to talk to me again.
floating retirement home for rich turbolibs that takes them far away from me? sounds like a win-win
Death to America
Bit idea, gift this to your most insufferable lib family member
dropping 160k to exile Aunt Patty from the next four Thanksgivings
Taking the super spreader concept to whole new level
Bill Burrs bit about fixing the world by sinking cruise liners continues to be objectively correct and funny
Bit idea: Guy who hates cruiseliners, but only because they don’t adhere to the international maritime code of lighting your vessel.