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f11tn88ss t1_j0rwnna wrote

yeah but it's very likely though. in a couple of days a good portion of these people will be visiting elderly, adolescent and immunocompromised family members for the holidays. pretty weird time to be around a large gathering of people in close quarters.

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lolokaydudewhatever t1_j0rw5bt wrote

I literally just said the US sucks.

Stop making up imaginary statements to argue your preformed opinions.

If you think saying Qatar is so much worse than the US is a defense of the US, you need to look into how fucking awful that country is and how many Qataris suffered building those damn stadiums for the world cup.

You love soccer? Great. Give Fifa the same energy youre giving me.

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ticumac t1_j0rvj9i wrote

No. None of that shit should be ignored. Innocent people are dying. I'm simply stating for you to keep that same energy for your own country. Why the fuck every time there is a criticism about the U.S., someone like you can't seem to take it without trying to act like a victim? Grow the fuck up.

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lolokaydudewhatever t1_j0rufrt wrote

Whats your point?

Is your argument to ignore Qatar's horrible human rights record "oh but what about this county?"

You can literally use that argument on anything. Should we stfu about Putins invasion of ukraine because Vietnam? Grow up dude

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ticumac t1_j0rrz8y wrote

I was at bar in Baltimore watching it and I was a bit surprised a lot of people were rooting for France. I guess they have family in Europe or studied abroad over there. It's all good, everyone was friendly. I shouted all of Argentina goals and went crazy in the end tho haha.

I feel proud as a Latino right now. I'm from Mexico and an Argentinian told me this win is also for the Americas and Latino America. Made my day.

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ticumac t1_j0rqqhv wrote

The World Cup is coming to the U.S. next. I sure hope you keep this energy when it comes, because there is a lot of shit to get mad about the U.S. Police abuse, supporting countries like Saudia Arabia and the war in Yemen, high levels of inequality, using prison inmates as cheap labor, etc.

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youwantmybiscuits t1_j0rbtb0 wrote

plenty of parking. however they do have a dedicated megabus section you can park in so to be safe i would always just print that thing they had you print when you bought the tickets, like a pass or something and just left it inside the window where someone could see.

just make sure you get there early cause megabus is wild wild west lol. i don't know if things have changed but when i was taking megabus a lot to go up to nyc it was first come first on basis to get on the bus. don't matter if you already picked your seats or what not. lol that's why i always used to refer to it as the wild wild west of busses

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cmraarzky t1_j0r6fjk wrote

Rule of thumb is to dress as you would if it were 10 degrees warmer since you'll warm up as you go. You'll have to adjust to your personal preference though. All the way down to thirty degrees I'm in a quarter zip and shorts but my wife is bundled up. Just depends on cold tolerance.

As for time. Probably depends on where you're running. The earlier you go out the more I'd favor well lit areas such as the promenade. I will routinely go out around 4AM and just run along the water. There's not much going on at that time and if I see other people it's only a handful.

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