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Btw, how the fuck are buses cheaper than trains in US, that doesn't make sense
dude
i wish i knew
The first and only time I used a train was in US
It wasn't anything like the trains from movies or the ones we got here
I mean, inside
I guess that's because it was rather a short-distance one, more for commte rather than travelling
yeah the amtrak is a bit more fancy
it has cabins
greyhounds suck
no they dont
i used it all the time when i didnt have a car
I have only had bad experiences
probably because you had to deal with californians in yours
poor people from the west coast need to learn how to take showers
They tried to deny me a ticket once too
huh, theyve always honored my tickets
i used them and megabus
cuz megabus you can get super cheap tickets if you get it ahead of time
They were profiling me and didn't like me paying with so much change
what does paying with change imply?
^
It can imply a few things but most of the time it implies vagrancy which in itself implies a bunch of stuff
well the west coast has a homeless person problem
so cant really blame them, theyre obviously gonna get tired of it eventually
in LIBTARD areas
Spooky's in a libtard area
😎
I had pizza with a homeless guy once and we talked about baseball stats
i want pizza
Cali?
does california have good pizza?
I’m poor so I wouldn’t know
Yeah we have some good places
I prefer to go with local mom and pops
I got my bf on a greyhound from Arkansas to Buffalo NY for $115 so that ain't bad to me
He didn't have no issues
Wait we had one
We arrived late to Tulsa on his return trip and they denied him entry and wouldn't let him get a refund
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