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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Man lives on a cruise ship 300 days a year because it costs the same as renting in Florida
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Man lives on a cruise ship 300 days a year because it costs the same as renting in Florida

Living permanently on a cruise ship seems like a dream of the uber-wealthy. You spend your days lounging on the deck by the pool or touring an exotic location. Nights are spent dancing in the nightclub or enjoying live entertainment. You no longer have to worry about traffic, cooking or laundry. Your life has become all-inclusive as long as you’re on board.At Upworthy, we’ve shared the stories of a handful of people who’ve been able to spend their lives on a permanent cruise because they’ve figured out how to do so affordably. Or, at least, at about the same cost of living on land. Insider recently featured the fantastic story of Ryan Gutridge, who spends about 300 nights a year living on Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas. He only leaves the ship for a few weeks a year during the holidays.Gutridge works in IT as an engineer for a cloud solution provider and can do his full-time job right from the ship. “I do meetings in the morning and afternoons, but I can also go to lunch and socialize or meet people at the gym,” he tells Insider. “I've even met people that I stay in contact with and that have come back and cruised on this ship with me multiple times since.” — (@) Gutridge says that living and working on a cruise ship has improved his mental health. “Working from home was isolating. I don't have kids or pets, so it's easy to become somewhat introverted, but cruising has really helped and made me a lot more social,” he says.So, how does he afford life on a permanent vacation?“I have a spreadsheet that automatically records all my expenses, which helps. I also set a budget every year,” he says. “This year, my base fare budget is about $30,000, and last year when I started really looking at the numbers and evaluating how much base fare I paid to be on a ship for 300 nights, I found it was almost neck-and-neck with what I paid for rent and trash service for an apartment in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.”Currently, the average price for a one-bedroom apartment in Fort Lauderdale is $2,088 which would cost Gutridge about $25,000 a year.Gutridge believes that the key to living on the ship affordably is loyalty programs. He’s actually spending less in 2023 than he did in 2022, even though he’s spent more time cruising.“Now, because I cruise so often with Royal Caribbean, I've moved up in its loyalty program. My drinks and internet are free. If people are going to do something like what I do, I recommend trying different brands because they all offer something different. But once you commit to one, you should stick to it so you reach those loyalty levels,” he says.When he’s not on the ship, he makes doctor and dentist appointments and spends time with his friends. Then, it's back on the high seas, where he has a routine. Monday through Friday, he works, eats healthy, and goes to the gym. On the weekends he'll let loose and have a few drinks.If the ship arrives at a location he enjoys, he’ll take a PTO day from work and go sightseeing.Eventually, Gutridge wants to get rid of his apartment and sell his car, so his primary residence is a Royal Caribbean ship. “I have a strong relationship with the crew on this ship,” he says. “It's become a big family, and I don't want to rebuild those relationships on another ship — I joke that I have 1,300 roommates.”This article originally appeared two years ago.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Mom discovers her 10-year-old comforting toddler brother at 3am so she could fall asleep
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Mom discovers her 10-year-old comforting toddler brother at 3am so she could fall asleep

The best feeling as a parent is when your child does something that exemplifies good character without being asked and without expecting any recognition or reward for it. Seeing your kid practicing patience, kindness and helpfulness, even when they think no one is looking—that's when you know that all your hard parenting work is paying off. So when you're a mom with six kids and the baby monitor you have in your 18-month-old's nursery shows your 10-year-old stepping up to help his little brother—in the middle of the night, no less—your heart might melt a little. And when he tells you the thoughtful reason why he didn't just come and get you when he heard his brother fussing, your heart might just explode. A viral TikTok captured this scenario at Gloria McIntosh's house in Ohio last December, and it could not be sweeter.McIntosh told TODAY Parents that she always told her kids that the true test of a person's character is what they do when no one is around—a lesson that her son Mason clearly took to heart when he got up at 3 a.m. to comfort his 18-month-old brother, Greyson. Watch: @gloriaugly @lighteyemason ???? "The baby woke up in the middle of the night," McIntosh wrote. "I heard him fussing so I just checked the camera to see if he would just fall back asleep and saw his brother showing the best example of love and patience. He stayed with him for almost 30 minutes trying to get him back to sleep. I eventually came in and got the baby, and asked my son why he didn't just come and get me."The reason was as sweet as can be."He said he wanted me to get some rest, because I did a lot that day. While parenting is not his responsibility, just the fact that he understood that he is his brother's keeper, and considered my long day as a mom, is much appreciated. ❤️"When he climbed into the crib with him? Gracious. That's when you know your kid going to be all right. “I was smiling the whole time,” McIntosh told TODAY Parents. “He has a love for Greyson that is unspeakable. I can’t even really explain it.”McIntosh said Mason is a natural caregiver. “I’m sure Mason was tired and cranky. He was woken up at 3 a.m.,” she said. “But how you saw him treat his brother is how he is. He steps up."Well done, Mason. And well done, mama. This article originally appeared three years ago.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“I’d like to make a record”: the one singer Eddie Van Halen always wanted to work with
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“I’d like to make a record”: the one singer Eddie Van Halen always wanted to work with

The perfect musical foil. The post “I’d like to make a record”: the one singer Eddie Van Halen always wanted to work with first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The inaccessible band Rick Rubin says will reward every fan: “It becomes personal to you”
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The inaccessible band Rick Rubin says will reward every fan: “It becomes personal to you”

A challenging discography. The post The inaccessible band Rick Rubin says will reward every fan: “It becomes personal to you” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“So important to me”: The CSN song that inspired Graham Nash
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“So important to me”: The CSN song that inspired Graham Nash

A big one. The post “So important to me”: The CSN song that inspired Graham Nash first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
Nostalgia Machine
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Who Held the Title for Longest-Running Square in the Original ‘Hollywood Squares?’
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Who Held the Title for Longest-Running Square in the Original ‘Hollywood Squares?’

The original version ran from 1966 to 1981.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Inferno Chaos: LA Fire Spreads To Hollywood Hills, 2,000 Buildings Destroyed, Over 130,000 Evacuated
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Inferno Chaos: LA Fire Spreads To Hollywood Hills, 2,000 Buildings Destroyed, Over 130,000 Evacuated

from ZeroHedge: LA Fire Summary: Palisades Fire burned 17,000 acres (0% contained), while Eaton Fire has expanded to 10,000 acres (0% contained) Newest fire: Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills area  Five dead, 180,000 people under evacuation orders  Most destructive fire in LA history: Ten of billions of dollars in damage (early estimates)  2,000 homes, businesses and other […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Peter Sweden: Sweden CLOSING Churches to Meet Climate Goals
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Peter Sweden: Sweden CLOSING Churches to Meet Climate Goals

by Peter Sweden, The Gateway Pundit: Remember when people were called ”crazy conspiracy theorists” for talking about climate lockdowns? Well, we essentially have that happening now in Sweden. The Church of Sweden has decided to SHUT DOWN 7 churches from the Middle Ages in order to meet climate goals. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ The churches […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Preemptive pardon suggests guilt of a crime. What reality are we living in…a scene from “Minority Report?”
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Preemptive pardon suggests guilt of a crime. What reality are we living in…a scene from “Minority Report?”

Preemptive pardon suggests guilt of a crime. What reality are we living in…a scene from “Minority Report?” This world is a joke. https://t.co/GqTwgRdDI2 — Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) January 9, 2025
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Poll: Majority of U.S. Parents Support Reducing Size, Influence of Department of Education
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Poll: Majority of U.S. Parents Support Reducing Size, Influence of Department of Education

by Katherine Hamilton, Breitbart: A majority of U.S. parents support “reducing the size and influence of the U.S. Department of Education,” according to polling released on Monday by Parents Defending Education (PDE). PDE, which describes itself as a grassroots organization “working to reclaim our schools from activists imposing harmful agendas,” found that 52 percent of […]
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