Anonymous wrote: The problem would be if they get off the ship in FL and disperse...the virus is mostly in a few hotspots, but if these people scatter all over, renting cars, flights, the train ect...that could spread it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The navy should prevent them from docking or sink
It's not like they are bringing a virus into the country that is not already here.
If anything we might gain a better understanding of the virus by observing those passengers. There's a bright side to everything.
Not in Florida. Florida is safe if we can keep the others out.
Um, no - Florida is way past that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The navy should prevent them from docking or sink
It's not like they are bringing a virus into the country that is not already here.
If anything we might gain a better understanding of the virus by observing those passengers. There's a bright side to everything.
Not in Florida. Florida is safe if we can keep the others out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The navy should prevent them from docking or sink
It's not like they are bringing a virus into the country that is not already here.
If anything we might gain a better understanding of the virus by observing those passengers. There's a bright side to everything.
Not in Florida. Florida is safe if we can keep the others out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The navy should prevent them from docking or sink
It's not like they are bringing a virus into the country that is not already here.
If anything we might gain a better understanding of the virus by observing those passengers. There's a bright side to everything.
Anonymous wrote:The navy should prevent them from docking or sink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
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Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.
But there's bottomless buffet food!
I know! Why bother going on a cruise when you can order food online and have delivered to the safety of your home?? Some people are crazy!
To be fair, food was delivered to each cabin for many cruises in March. You couldn't leave the cabin, but food was put outside the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
FIXED THIS:
Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.
But there's bottomless buffet food!
I know! Why bother going on a cruise when you can order food online and have delivered to the safety of your home?? Some people are crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
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Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.
Yeah, it would have been so much more fun to stay at home and run stealth missions to the store to buy up all of the toilet paper. You all really know how to live don't you?
Call me reckless and wild and crazy for going on a cruise. I really don't care. Neither did my fellow passengers - we all had a blast.
It's really just super stupid. It's not even reckless and wild and crazy- I've certainly had travel like that!- because it was something that endangered you and potentially others but....it's the most boring, pedestrian, basic kind of vacation one could do! A cruise! Lol. Sure, we are in the middle of a global pandemic, but let's go watch some third rate comic and est fried frozen seafood buffet. Woohoo!
You are no fun at all, are you?
I'm loads of fun which is why I wouldn't want to potentially waste my last breath playing shuffleboard with granny on some floating petri dish cruise.
Yes, I'm sure that the little safe cave that you've made for yourself under the dining room table is sooo much more fun.
I've spent my life in global hotspots, I'm not some kind of cave person, I'm just not an idiot who gets her jollies putting others lives in danger so I can work on my base tan and drink pinata coladas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
FIXED THIS:
Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.
Yeah, it would have been so much more fun to stay at home and run stealth missions to the store to buy up all of the toilet paper. You all really know how to live don't you?
Call me reckless and wild and crazy for going on a cruise. I really don't care. Neither did my fellow passengers - we all had a blast.
It's really just super stupid. It's not even reckless and wild and crazy- I've certainly had travel like that!- because it was something that endangered you and potentially others but....it's the most boring, pedestrian, basic kind of vacation one could do! A cruise! Lol. Sure, we are in the middle of a global pandemic, but let's go watch some third rate comic and est fried frozen seafood buffet. Woohoo!
You are no fun at all, are you?
I'm loads of fun which is why I wouldn't want to potentially waste my last breath playing shuffleboard with granny on some floating petri dish cruise.
Yes, I'm sure that the little safe cave that you've made for yourself under the dining room table is sooo much more fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
FIXED THIS:
Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.
But there's bottomless buffet food!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panama has changed its mind and is now allowing passage. The ship is on its way to Florida.
omg please no.![]()
Panama has no authority to "allow" a cruise ship to port in Florida.
You don't read carefully, do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bragging that you survived a cruise this month is sad and stupid.
FIXED THIS:
Bragging that you went on a cruise is sad and stupid.