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63 cruise ships owned by Carnival Corporation released more toxic sulfur gasses than all the cars in Europe, study says
(www.businessinsider.com)
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Genuinely curious, what do you like about going on cruises?
I'd rather not effectively try to sell people on cruises, but a balcony on the ocean is pretty awesome. Once you're on the ship it tends to be lower stress than typical traveling. And most importantly, no cars. Fuck cars.
You can probably accomplish a lot of the same just by going with a good group of friends to a non-cruise destination. Maybe the people I went with was the biggest part of the experience.