2024 LC Thread

Thanks. I had no idea. I haven’t been to those countries in about 30 yrs.

I don’t remember seeing anything like that in more recent trips to France and Spain.

I assume you’re still paying for water in restaurants in those places, right?

Not if you ask for still water.

France has almost 0 public restrooms or drinking fountains. Nice to see Italy is a lot better.

Oh man I love that burn.

It’s so true too. It recently hit me how little Americans walk in a single day compared to people in Europe. I was honestly getting cooped up when I last visited due to the lack of physical activity and I’m not some outdoorsy person either.

So true. I have no idea how that shit got popular here.

club soda is hyper elite, Perrier/San Peligrino/Costco’s store-brand SannyP is also hyper elite, sorry to hear yall a bunch of philistines

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https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1777008458170003621

https://kdvr.com/news/local/boeing-plane-part-falls-off-strikes-wing-flap-during-southwest-takeoff-in-denver/

The FAA was investigating the incident.

Probably needs a dedicated thread.

Sparkling water is like if someone was tasked with making life giving delicious water taste like ass.

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There are different versions of sparkling water. Here we usually have medium which tastes like ass and fizzy which I love.

A little sparkling water here or there is a nice refresher and a change of pace. It’s good with an espresso.

According to that Tripadvisor story the nasoni have been around since the late 19th century. I think it’s possible it wasn’t something people talked about to tourists, as it is a bit of adjustment to fill your bottle from a seemingly-random pipe emerging from the street.

I have heard about this before actually. First on this podcast which Lucas talks about it. Then he explains someone put a fake person on the card, so they cancelled his card. He said fuck that and decided to not pay the card…

[00:13:18] Lucas: Okay.I hate paying interest, absolutely hate paying interest. So all my credit cards, I leverage them to make money so I would buy houses with them, rental properties with credit cards.

[00:13:36] Ramit: Huh? Okay, sorry. Go on.

[00:13:38] Lucas: Okay. So I would buy houses with them. I would do marketing sales.

[00:13:41] I would also take trips as well on them, but I’d always, almost always get them off. There was a point in time where I used to make money off of my credit cards by having people on the credit cards as an authorized user, and I was literally getting $50 a month from each person that I added on my credit card.

[00:13:59] The limit was 60,000 on one card, 20,000 on another. And my balance was always low. It was less than a 1,000. So I would literally make money off of my credit cards. They were giving me cashflow. Something happened where one of the people that I put on was a fake person. They had fake social security and IDs and all that. So the card cancelled me.

[00:14:21] And I was like, I’m not paying the card if you just cancelled me. Why am I going to pay the balance if you cancel me and tell me I can’t use the card anymore? Okay, let it go to collection. So I let all of that go to collection, all of it go to charge off, and I said, I’m just going to start over. And around that time is when Trin and I met and we started getting into our relationship and get it better, I had to sell all of my rental properties because I had mismanaged them.

What these folks are doing is reckless imo, but $50 is $50… I have added my partner as an authorized user though, so… it works?

If you are poly maybe you can get enough partners to make it worthwhile.

I hated sparkling water until, dunno, like 10 years ago, but now I like it.

Yeah I was diagnosed with fatty liver and had to simultaneously give up alcohol and sugar while losing weight. Mineral water was the right thing and once I got used to it I kept the habit. I usually get the Kirkland brand or Topo Chico on my Costco runs.

I don’t drink fizzy water in place of water, I drink it in place of soda and beer

flavored sparkling water is amazing.

During a meal in Bangkok, I ordered an Evian water that was (unbeknownst to me at the time) more expensive than my entree.

Well, in Bangkok, I’d order bottled water 100% of the time.

Ordering a bottle of water in Bangkok is standard. That it would cost more than my entire entree was unexpected.