I am selling two day tickets for Friday 05.06 [110€ for the pair]

‼️ UPDATE: SOLD OUT ‼️

❗️UPDATE: There's only one ticket left. Price: 55€ ❗️

My wife bought two tickets because her teenage brother was supposed to visit us, and he loves Gorillaz. Unfortunately, he cannot come anymore, so she is looking to sell the tickets.

She can meet up with you for an in-person exchange. She also speaks French.

Price: 110€ for both tickets

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u/SnooKiwis1356 — 6 days ago

Using a Beauvais Airport - Porte Maillot bus ticket two weeks before the date written on the ticket.

I bought a return ticket and used the first one on the right date, but have to return 12 days earlier than expected. I've done this journey dozens of times, both ways, so I am very familiar with how things work (I live in Paris), but I've always traveled on the date written on the ticket, and am not sure if traveling BEFORE would create any issues.

Does anyone have any experience with this? Any info would be highly appreciated!

Merci !

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u/SnooKiwis1356 — 9 days ago
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My parents are horrible people

My parents are highly educated professionals with high positions. They have traveled all over the world for work and have met a lot of people.

My dad will retire soon and they asked my wife [36F] and I [35M] to join them on a two week trip that they will pay for entirely. We are by no means broke or need them to pay for anything. In fact, we also travel a lot but in a completely different way — we like adventures and have been in some crazy places, which is the exact opposite of what they like to do.

We only decided to go with them because they insisted a lot and agreed that we could go on a two-three day trek in the mountains.

Long story short, for the entire duration of the trip, my parents acted like complete jerks. They were rude, accused me of everything they didn't like (although I had absolutely no fault), invented the stupidest reasons to get angry.
They were rude to a very nice host of the Airbnb we stayed at and my wife and I tried to rectify the situation, they were rude to waiters, flight attendants and pretty much everyone they came in contact with.

They were even jerks to a close friend of theirs who was really nice to take us with his car on a day trip. He was extremely cool and I noticed that when we weren't in the car, he would only spend time with me and my wife, and avoid them at all cost (as we also did).

I am genuinely ashamed to ever go anywhere with my parents. We don't live in the same country and don't see each other too often, but they said they will come and visit us more often and want to go on other trips together, which we really don't want to do.
They are also completely unreasonable human beings and telling them the truth would only lead to an aggressive reaction of catastrophic proportions.

They are HORRIBLE human beings and despite having good social status, I started to realise that everyone else thinks the same about them and people simply try to limit their interactions with my parents. They often say X or Y suddenly stopped talking to them and now I know exactly why.

I don't want to have to deal with my parents anymore but they are so manipulative and narcissistic that pretending everything is OK is the only way I can live a normal life. Every time I tell them my problems, they start spewing hate and say the most horrible things. It's like trying to speak to the most annoying kid who, the more you try to explain, the deeper it sticks the index fingers down their ears and shouts the most annoying song ever combined with hurtful words.

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u/SnooKiwis1356 — 27 days ago

I used to illustrate a lot. I'm a creative director with a background in architecture, so I've always been very passionate about different types of art. But I never thought I was very good at anything.

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