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Makes me think of the movie Wall-E remember how they all lived in a cruise ship out in space? They had everything done for them they all got fat. Definitely need a few treadmills and some nutrition specialist for those who live on the ship... Hmmm defintely doable.

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It all sounds great but could anyone really live in 185 sq. feet of space?

 

Could you really live with next to no possessions ?

 

Could you be content to have no permanent home base ?

 

Would you enjoy not having friends or family around you.(Cruise staff do not count. They are workers, not your friends)

 

Life on a cruise ship sounds like a dream and probably is better as a dream then reality.

 

Having said all that, I'd like to try it for 6 months or so.;)

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It all sounds great but could anyone really live in 185 sq. feet of space?

 

Could you really live with next to no possessions ?

 

Could you be content to have no permanent home base ?

 

Would you enjoy not having friends or family around you.(Cruise staff do not count. They are workers, not your friends)

 

Life on a cruise ship sounds like a dream and probably is better as a dream then reality.

 

Having said all that, I'd like to try it for 6 months or so.;)

 

Hundreds of millions of people around the world happily live with a lot less.

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Hundreds of millions of people around the world happily live with a lot less.

 

And your point is? This is a Cruise Critic thread catering to cruisers.

The topic is could you live on a ship full time. It is not a

discussion of how spoiled we are and how many would be happy with what we have.

 

You must have missed that.

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And your point is? This is a Cruise Critic thread catering to cruisers.

The topic is could you live on a ship full time. It is not a

discussion of how spoiled we are and how many would be happy with what we have.

 

You must have missed that.

 

You asked:

It all sounds great but could anyone really live in 185 sq. feet of space?

 

Could you really live with next to no possessions ?

I simply pointed out that many can and do live with a lot less and are quite happy. Considering all the space on the ship, who "lives" in their cabin? It's just your bedroom.

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You asked:

 

I simply pointed out that many can and do live with a lot less and are quite happy. Considering all the space on the ship, who "lives" in their cabin? It's just your bedroom.

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Sounded like a morals lesson.

 

"Hundreds of millions of people around the world happily live with a lot less."

 

Reading it over again , still sounds like a morals lesson

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Sounded like a morals lesson.

 

"Hundreds of millions of people around the world happily live with a lot less."

 

Reading it over again , still sounds like a morals lesson

 

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