Charon transports two souls down the river Styx
96 0 ReplyThat’s what I thought this was literally about. Don’t wait to vacation because you might die. The chauffeur smiling, threw me though.
16 0 ReplyThe chauffeur has free entertainment for the night.
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Oh yeah, I'll just go find thousands of dollars to burn and get to it!
Travel is not accessible to everyone.
80 5 ReplyOf course assuming they're American. Venice is a couple of hundred quid for a long weekend from the UK.
34 1 ReplyBut £1000 to get the train to the airport
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Plot twist: neither of them is sleeping
71 1 ReplyThey died doing what they loved.
Getting sun burnt.
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14 0 ReplyWill be pretty easy to dispose of them then
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He looks asleep. She, well check her pulse.
39 0 ReplyThey clearly finished under the blanket and passed out.
27 1 ReplyGood for them, man.
5 0 ReplyFinished the pentobarbital?
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Pretty good Christmas card, tbh
20 1 ReplyThat’s just the ketamine.
18 0 ReplyEvery fuckin time...
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"Youth is wasted on the young"
13 0 ReplyI mean I had my kids in my late 20s. Everyone thought I was nuts, but my kids are gonna be off at college before I'm 50. I'll be able to enjoy traveling, etc. When I'm not too old.
Also I love that I'm not gonna be in my 50s raising teenagers
15 5 ReplyI enjoyed tons of travelling in my 20s until I had kids mid-30s. I was young enough to go backpacking easily, stayed at random peoples places via couchsurfing. I don't see myself doing that at an older age and I am glad I had that time.
There are different ways to look at this.
15 0 ReplyI did most of my traveling before kid (it helped that a lot was for work so they paid for it).
Trying to travel with kid too though. We only had the one so that helps some.
6 0 ReplyLate 20s? You had kids LATE man!!! I know people who are grandparents at 31.
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Good thing I'll never be able to afford traveling or retiring, then! Ha ha, ha, ha...
8 0 ReplyI'm start traveling when doing stuff that's actually fun stops being an option.
6 2 ReplyI started working with a financial advisor when I was 19 because I don’t want to work until I’m too old to live. FIRE or die trying.
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