Many of the cruise-friendly Caribbean countries have camouflage as their military uniform and so it’s illegal to wear it in these countries.

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    What more reasons do you need lmao.

    Also all of the shit goes into the water iirc

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      Any ship built in the last ten years has onboard waste processing facilities and water desalination plants. The only thing that goes back into the ocean is purified graywater, and ash. Plastics are stowed until they return to land.

      The way the ships are built was drastically changed in the last decade because of the big lawsuits that Carnival got smacked within 2016 and 2019. There’s some pretty neat videos on YouTube about how Disney’s ships handle trash and human waste. It’s sorted better than most metropolitan waste companies.

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        3 days ago

        My phone is borked and i didn’t reread, sorry. I meant that all of the piss and shit just goes in to the water

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          Someone better tell the billions of sea life to stop pissing and shitting in the water.

          Of all the reasons not to use a cruise, this is not one of them.

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              It’s not a problem if you do it out at sea. It biodegrades really fast. Even provides a little food for the local ecosystems. It is a problem if you’re shitting into streams from which people might drink.