This is not good. Cruise ships keep many beautiful, tourist-attracting destinations alive, financially, and are also the mode of transport that many older people choose when they are relaxing after a lifetime of hard work. This is nothing to celebrate: dailystar.co.uk/news/world-new…
@jordanbpeterson i was seeing a trend in cruise ships. these are getting bigger and bigger, more impersonal, more dangerous. simple: the cruise ships just got too big, so i guess the trick for the 21st century, is to find ways to keep small/moderate sized cruise ships safe and financially viable
@jordanbpeterson One of the only industries still requiring vaccines. Even for kids (in order to participate).
@jordanbpeterson Don’t the Russians need a new war ship? They lost one last month.
@jordanbpeterson They should have lobbied against landlords raising rents. You squeeze the people and leisure dies.
@jordanbpeterson It's in Germany. Let's sail it to Holland and let is serve as housing for several people.
@jordanbpeterson Wow— This looks like a move initiated by the monopolistic monolith Vanguard/BlackRock entity that owns everything. The rules change when you have a monopoly over everything. You can accomplish any agenda you want, and with the aid of the media you own, cause it to seem organic.
@jordanbpeterson All that energy was wasted on that ship and not even used. But my 1000 sqft household that fills our car up with gas every two months is the issue and is killing the planet.
@jordanbpeterson First time I disagree with you. Cruiseships ruin a lot of islands and move on after "the island is not the same anymore" Stayover tourism helps our economy here in Aruba cruiseships add nearly nothing