@the_sandalorian Even better is the one cool guy at the store. The one that ends up flipping through the Taylor catalogs oooohing and ahhhhing after you ask about a sharps carbine.
@KILLTOPARTY If you get a question you are unsure of, hit back with: "thats an interesting question! I hadn't thought of it from that angle *pause* but if history serves me correctly, ABC could happen, but we should also dig into the unknown XYZ possibilities. Great question!"
@rocco_botte Its the crowd. They talk through the movie, have their phone on max brightness, and you risk your life asking them to quiet down. We were rowdy as teenagers, but never this immediately confrontational and violent. Not worth get stabbed at a reboot movie anyway.
@AllieJade1 Petty bullshit typical of Boston. Everyone acting tough until the get stuck and can’t get to their car during a snow storm. For example: on business travel. Boston only punishes taxpayers
@PaigeSully88@TMZ 40 somethings can look around and plainly see that this world is radically different than what we knew. We teetered on the analog/digital divide during the 90s, and have been subject to rapid social decline. A walk through any city in 1997 is very different than now. It’s bad
@DHI1270 @Kdodgers24 People should not pile trash on top of an already overflowing trash can. That is separate from custodial failure, who are already overwhelmed by similar guest behavior elsewhere in the park. I do understand your viewpoint - but I believe cleanliness is a shared responsibility.
@DongyJammin Came home to my roommates on Salvia. They were rolling themselves down the hallway like human bowling balls into a cardboard cutout of Aragorn. Then one of them starting crying because all the times they peed were part of one long pee and will never finish until they die. cool.