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Adult millennials are ruining Disney World for kids
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[quote:Vision Thing:MV8zOTIwNDA0XzcwNzM2ODU5XzcxRDJDMTVE] [quote:Calvary2:MV8zOTIwNDA0XzcwNzM2NzU1XzczMzhDQTRC] [quote:Banana Fighter:MV8zOTIwNDA0XzcwNzM2NDQ3Xzg2NkIyNDdG] So this is where we are at now? Adults taking over coloring tables. Let me repeat that. ADULTS taking over COLORING TABLES. This is the generation that needs safe spaces, puppy rooms and nap time well into adulthood. [/quote] I would put money down that if they were asked their preferred form of gov't it would be 'socialist'. Social conditioning young adults into helpless children is a part of Socialist/Communist/Fascist/NWO plan. Only a child would think it's a good idea for a giant federal gov't to hold their hand and wipe their arse for them. Every part of their lives regulated. Real men and women are independent thinkers and can handle themselves. If you don't think the Socialist/Communist/Fascist/NWO is capable of such forethought in planning, man, all I gotta say is it's time to have some coffee and do some reading. Ingo Swann - Secrets of Power vol 1 is one of the best books in regard to exposing the layout of societal elite at the top depowering the masses, 'social conditioning' us into helpless subjects. [/quote] Thanks for seeing it that way, and for the book recommendation. [/quote]
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Out of nowhere, three millennials wearing Mickey Mouse ear headbands push my child out of the way to get to Pooh first. You read that right. Three grown adults felt that it was okay to cut in front of a child to take a picture with a man/woman dressed as a character from a kid’s show.
Later that day, we spotted a craft table set up for kids to sit and color pictures of their favorite Disney characters. After waiting fifteen minutes for a turn at the table, my child was getting antsy, and I decided we should just move on without getting to sit and color. He was upset that he didn’t get his turn after waiting so long, but I explained to him that sometimes that’s the way the cookie crumbles. Oh, did I mention that the craft table occupants were all over the age of 20? Tons of kids were turned away from the crayon table because a bunch of adults wanted to color a picture of Donald Duck.
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