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Originally posted by D1st0rt View PostWell, if they already have a plane 2/3 full or whatever they're going to fly it regardless of how many more people they get. Might as well get something out of those empty seats amiriteit makes me sick when i think of it, all my heroes could not live with it so i hope you rest in peace cause with us you never did
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In Europe RyanAir, EasyJet and Virgin all sell flight tickets for 0.01€ on which customer pays taxes etc. the ticket end ups costing about 20 euros so I don't really see why $29 would be impossible for someone in US or Canada.
As for my trip, have any of you been in either Johnson Space Center in Houston or Kennedy Space Center in Florida as I would really like to see one of them. If anyone has opinion which would be better and easier to access by public transportation, it would be greatly appreciated.
Apparently its extra $15 to rent a car when I'm under 25 according to some car rental sites. Is there any company that wouldn't charge that money?
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Originally posted by Cops View PostMexico sure is a shit hole, corruption has gotten worse (never thought it could) so you may be forced into bribing your way out of situations, the toursist areas are 'supposedly' safe but even in small towns across the Texas border are tanks armed with small children carrying ak-47's. I love Mexcio, it's fucking beautiful but truthfully they look at you and see 'American', wear some sort of European or Canadian shirt. I still wouldn't visit anywhere except for the resorts and even then I'd be aprehensive to leave my hotel.
If you're going to the East Coast you should really check out Toronto or Montreal, even for a night or two. Montreal has an amazing youth hostel right beside the Bell Centre, cheap liquor, pub crawls and people your own age. It's something that might be of interest, considering traveling alone gets really lonely. 404 mentioned Niagara Falls, it's absolutely beautiful and just across the American border. Once you go from Buffalo aka 'a giant hole' to a clean place you'll want to explore more into Toronto.
a little paranoid arn't we?
I lived 3 months in Mexico during one summer a few years ago, once you get used to the culture shock and the towns being divided by two sections (meaning one a gated community full of the "rich" mexicans, and the other being dirt shacks full of the "poor" mexicans) you can actually find really amazing stuff out there.
It's all about learning what places are safe and what places are not. It's like taking a trip to Manhattan... sure downtown is great but you get into the bronx or brooklyn and you can find some rough areas.
Anyway, whats he point of taking an adventure if your scared to go exploring.
On a side note, I remember watching that micheal moore film about guns in columbine and he went to Canada and basically they have no murders at all compared to the US. Like Detroit is top 10 murder cities in the US and the city across the lake in Canada had like 1 murder in 30 years or something... i duno
basically what im getting at is yeah canada is safe all that stuff blah blah, and mexico might not be canada, but mexico is pretty fun if you have balls enough to actually take the risk
EDIT: AND FYI: I'm not mexican or even latino, im straight caucasian, so its not like im saying this stuff because im some illegal alien or somethingRaCka> imagine standing out as a retard on subspace
RaCka> mad impressive
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Originally posted by Storage View PostIn Europe RyanAir, EasyJet and Virgin all sell flight tickets for 0.01€ on which customer pays taxes etc. the ticket end ups costing about 20 euros so I don't really see why $29 would be impossible for someone in US or Canada.
As for my trip, have any of you been in either Johnson Space Center in Houston or Kennedy Space Center in Florida as I would really like to see one of them. If anyone has opinion which would be better and easier to access by public transportation, it would be greatly appreciated.
Apparently its extra $15 to rent a car when I'm under 25 according to some car rental sites. Is there any company that wouldn't charge that money?Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.
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Originally posted by Exalt View Posta little paranoid arn't we?
I lived 3 months in Mexico during one summer a few years ago, once you get used to the culture shock and the towns being divided by two sections (meaning one a gated community full of the "rich" mexicans, and the other being dirt shacks full of the "poor" mexicans) you can actually find really amazing stuff out there.
Anyway, whats he point of taking an adventure if your scared to go exploring.
On a side note, I remember watching that micheal moore film about guns in columbine and he went to Canada and basically they have no murders at all compared to the US. Like Detroit is top 10 murder cities in the US and the city across the lake in Canada had like 1 murder in 30 years or something... i duno
random stabbing, no reason at all - http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_22552.aspx
teen shot in face -
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_22584.aspx
stabbings are the new cool thing to do
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_22531.aspx
This is 2 minutes away from my house
http://www.mississauga.com/article/13811
basically what im getting at is yeah canada is safe all that stuff blah blah, and mexico might not be canada, but mexico is pretty fun if you have balls enough to actually take the riskLast edited by Cops; 05-11-2008, 11:51 AM.it makes me sick when i think of it, all my heroes could not live with it so i hope you rest in peace cause with us you never did
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Cops, do realise that Micheal Moore was talking about murders with a firearm, not stabbings.
He is still prob wrong or misrepresents, but in the case of bowling for columbine, stabbings have nothing to do with it.Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.
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Originally posted by Cops View PostPeople kill other people, this is life and this happens everywhere.
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Originally posted by D1st0rt View PostWell, if they already have a plane 2/3 full or whatever they're going to fly it regardless of how many more people they get. Might as well get something out of those empty seats amirite4:BigKing> xD
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Originally posted by paradise! View Posto, but things like that happen all the time in the U.S., and i've never seen one-tickets at $9, or even close to that.
We "deregulated" the industry but we still subsidize the shit out of it... meaning they have no incentives to compete economically. It's a government-created monopoly - the only type of monopoly that is harmful. (And the only type that's exempt from anti-trust laws).
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Originally posted by Galleleo View PostCops, do realise that Micheal Moore was talking about murders with a firearm, not stabbings.
He is still prob wrong or misrepresents, but in the case of bowling for columbine, stabbings have nothing to do with it.
There is noticeable differences between our two countries, Buffalo NY is a big fucking hole (no offense to any New Yorkers) but once you cross that Canadian border you enter an area that looks like an old steel town run dry. I assume Michigan has the same depressing feel. Go to Niagara Falls in Ontario and see all the booming attractions and money that is made from the casino(s), it's fucking beautiful and really safe. It's huge money for Americans to come visit. Even the schools in Buffalo (D'Youville) are fucking begging us (Canadians) to come to school there, I think I mentioned before that they offered 20% off tuition for Canadians as well as 50% off residence (housing), and a shit load of scholarships. I think the point I was making is that Canada isn't fucking gum-drops and rainbows, we have real problems and real issues. You have to live here to kind of recognize problems such as the mass amounts of aboriginals who feel completely disenfranchised in this country and are at high risk of taking their own lives. We're a lot better off then most American cities though, I'm not even arguing that point.
edit: on a personal note if Canada's politics become heavily Americanized (more so than it already is) and you see our economy go right down the fucking tube (doubt it, our housing markets are a lot more stable than American markets) then I'm so fucking jumping boat and taking advantage of my ability to get a citizenship in the U.K.Last edited by Cops; 05-12-2008, 01:06 AM.it makes me sick when i think of it, all my heroes could not live with it so i hope you rest in peace cause with us you never did
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