From creating great friendships, casting in front of thousands of French and European call of duty fans, casting Champs 3x, the CWL has been an incredible experience in my life. Forever grateful of those times, and excited to see the future of COD!
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@BenjaminDEKR@agiatreides I get the logical explanation for why you think it doesn't make sense, but theres a whole population of people that just genuinely prefer it once they try it / have used both.
@BenjaminDEKR@agiatreides I've used Garmin, apple watch and now whoop, and much prefer my whoop. Connected watches are much bigger and give me notifications overload (I know you can configure that). I didn't need one more screen in my life. They're also just not as comfortable as those simple wristbands.
@TunedIntoTennis It's just the expectation you have of monaco. The tickets are super affordable. Even for the finals. I was lucky enough to see Monfils Nadal finals many years ago even when we didn't make much. Easily accessible by train and car from so many nearby affordable cities too
@LallaMounya@DavidMarseille1@Cultination1 Sachant qu'il habite aux Etats Unis, et qu'il ne peut prendre que United, la fragmentation des destinations selon la société et selon sa ville de depart, il doit se prendre 1 ou 2 correspondances a chaque fois pour passer par un Hub United
@bohumilo@Altimor And even if it was, you have to also index that to cost of living, entertainment, restaurants, etc in the US is astonishingly expensive compared to EU. Think concerts, sports games, transportation, hotels etc, feels like most of it is 2/3x
@bohumilo@Altimor 1/ think median is more interesting than average esp. US side, 2/ 2010 data is a bit old, 3/ do we really think disposable income is reflective of the quality of life? That’s quite American :p
@robsaker@Altimor The median gross salary for France does not take into account the employer tax portion, which is really large, and ultimately reflective of some of the value back provided by the gov, so it’s a bit misleading too
@Altimor Personally, I think that if you are “high earner”, the US is much better (which I’m going to guess is your case), but I don’t think that’s the case for the low income classes. Every metric shows that the gap between rich and poor is much bigger here than EU
@Altimor I’m French, been in America I nearly 10 years. Kids are US born. I think your points conflate a lot of different things. Median salary in a southern state is likely a much worse life than median French salary since you get no gov support, for example.