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<blockquote data-quote="Manbeline" data-source="post: 1268925" data-attributes="member: 16386"><p>It's not really that weird. There's a lot of reasons why no one got in, though what you're probably touching on is the lack of security response in a timely matter.</p><p></p><p>1. This is California.</p><p>2. This is Disneyland, the Liberal capital of liberalism.</p><p>3. If they're stopped, the security can be blamed for racism, which is a no-no in blue pill land.</p><p>4. There's no real men that work in Disneyland. Everyone that works there are wage slaves, would-be actors, druggies, or all the above.</p><p></p><p>Contrary to popular belief, Disneyland is not the happiest place on earth. It's one of the saddest places. Had enough people I spoke to that worked there tell of all the depressing stories. Also, having been there myself, I may have been the only one who saw how poor quality or worn out a lot of the rides or architecture was. It didn't look as perfect as they sold it on tv. Felt like any normal state fair. Maybe it's because I have a good eye for detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbeline, post: 1268925, member: 16386"] It's not really that weird. There's a lot of reasons why no one got in, though what you're probably touching on is the lack of security response in a timely matter. 1. This is California. 2. This is Disneyland, the Liberal capital of liberalism. 3. If they're stopped, the security can be blamed for racism, which is a no-no in blue pill land. 4. There's no real men that work in Disneyland. Everyone that works there are wage slaves, would-be actors, druggies, or all the above. Contrary to popular belief, Disneyland is not the happiest place on earth. It's one of the saddest places. Had enough people I spoke to that worked there tell of all the depressing stories. Also, having been there myself, I may have been the only one who saw how poor quality or worn out a lot of the rides or architecture was. It didn't look as perfect as they sold it on tv. Felt like any normal state fair. Maybe it's because I have a good eye for detail. [/QUOTE]
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