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Arse-face is getting back into the music scene, I see.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 02:45 |
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please do not post humon here
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Acne Rain posted:please do not post humon here
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 02:48 |
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Acne Rain posted:please do not post humon here ????
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 03:03 |
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human is an artist who makes dumb things that goons don't like. Basically she draws about 2 things: personified countries, and sexual deviancy.
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Davinci posted:human is an artist who makes dumb things that goons don't like. Basically she draws about 2 things: personified countries, and sexual deviancy. And white supremacy.
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Acne Rain posted:please do not post humon here
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 04:18 |
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sticklefifer posted:His signing of the treaty ended the epic Cat-Bun Wars. Perfect Hair Forever! Best show ever!
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 04:45 |
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Pretty creative imo
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 04:55 |
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Mezzanine posted:Saw this on my way to work today. I hear they're sideways over there.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 04:57 |
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I've read one of the other books from this series ("Crabs on the Rampage") in which the humans manage to defeat the giant crabs by... ...doing nothing. It turns out the same thing that causes the crabs to grow to unusual size also causes cancer. I don't think the author was smart enough to be going for some kind of Cancer/Crabs/Zodiac joke.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 08:51 |
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Nitrox posted:Prepare yourself Why does his crotch say "Cool & Edgy"? Is it some Flex Mentallo thing?
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 08:56 |
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Cheer up, Varys. Your diet is going really well. bunnyofdoom posted:And white supremacy. Wait, what? E: Ah OK, apparently some hardcore Axis Powers Hetalia fans on Tumblr have a grudge-on for her, because of her Scandinavia and the World comic. and apparently the SA hivemind take offense to her other comics as well, for some reason. KozmoNaut has a new favorite as of 14:50 on Sep 28, 2015 |
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Tasteful Dickpic posted:Why does his crotch say "Cool & Edgy"? Is it some Flex Mentallo thing? SARCASTIC JERKWAD OF THE BEACH
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 13:57 |
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When he does enough kegel exercises, he can turn the Pentagon into a skyscraper.
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# ? Sep 28, 2015 15:43 |
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It'd be pretty lovely to be a celebrity at Disneyland. he's at the end of the ride in that shot and probably anticipating getting mobbed when he gets off. sometimes we see Kobe Bryant there and there are usually half a dozen security guards walking 8 steps behind him and keeping the thousand-strong throng at bay while he cuts to the front of all the lines.
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Efexeye posted:It'd be pretty lovely to be a celebrity at Disneyland. he's at the end of the ride in that shot and probably anticipating getting mobbed when he gets off. sometimes we see Kobe Bryant there and there are usually half a dozen security guards walking 8 steps behind him and keeping the thousand-strong throng at bay while he cuts to the front of all the lines. Dave Chappelle did a stand up bit about this experience back during the prime days of his career
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Efexeye posted:It'd be pretty lovely to be a celebrity at Disneyland. he's at the end of the ride in that shot and probably anticipating getting mobbed when he gets off. sometimes we see Kobe Bryant there and there are usually half a dozen security guards walking 8 steps behind him and keeping the thousand-strong throng at bay while he cuts to the front of all the lines. That's bullshit. They don't even let handicapped people jump lines anymore. Theme parks now do a thing where you sign up, and still wait as long as they think the line is but they like, let you go sit down or grab a beer or whatever instead of being in the line, and you can't do more than one at a time. It's fair I suppose, and doing the same policy at Cedar Point definitely helped me throughout the day but it's definitely there because people were hiring handicapped "family members" to line jump, and the rotten people of course have to ruin everything for the rest of us.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 00:01 |
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'bullshit' but I've personally observed this within the last 30 days
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 00:10 |
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Yeah, if Kobe Bryant wants to go to the front of the line at Disneyland, he's going to the front of the line.
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OctoberBlues posted:Yeah, if Kobe Bryant wants to go to the front of the line at Disneyland, he's going to the front of the line. It's not like saying "No" has a history of stopping him anyways
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El Gallinero Gros posted:It's not like saying "No" has a history of stopping him anyways BOOMSHAKALAKA! HE'S ON FIRE!
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Choco1980 posted:That's bullshit. They don't even let handicapped people jump lines anymore. Theme parks now do a thing where you sign up, and still wait as long as they think the line is but they like, let you go sit down or grab a beer or whatever instead of being in the line, and you can't do more than one at a time. It's fair I suppose, and doing the same policy at Cedar Point definitely helped me throughout the day but it's definitely there because people were hiring handicapped "family members" to line jump, and the rotten people of course have to ruin everything for the rest of us. All the parks offer VIP tours. You don't even need to be a VIP to take them, you just pay for it and get a host to take you to the front of all the lines. https://disneyland.disney.go.com/events-tours/vip-tour-services/ https://www.cedarpoint.com/plan-a-visit/viptour
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Efexeye posted:I'm not sure what you mean by 'bullshit' but I've personally observed this within the last 30 days Bullshit as in it's lovely and unfair that celebs get special treatment they don't even allow kids in wheelchairs to get anymore. Not as in I think you're lying.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 00:54 |
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I don't know about Disney, but at Cedar Point the celebs paid the same price for the tours as anyone else. I think it was about $250/person.
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Zero One posted:All the parks offer VIP tours. You don't even need to be a VIP to take them, you just pay for it and get a host to take you to the front of all the lines. What if everyone starts to get the VIP package and then the lines for it are just as long as the regular lines used to be?
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Then everyone will be paying $500 a ticket, and they'll probably make more rides, or offer an $800 Premium Tour service.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 01:20 |
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Walt Disney World still lets people in wheelchairs enter rides through the exit, and get on that way.
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Zero One posted:I don't know about Disney, but at Cedar Point the celebs paid the same price for the tours as anyone else. I think it was about $250/person. At Disneyland, you pay regular ticket prices, and then pay $300-350/hr on top of that for the VIP tour. It is not cheap. I have a family member that was approached inside Disneyland by someone in a suit who told them they won a special prize. The special prize was a day's VIP tour. The story goes that Barry Bonds had paid for it, but flew to Orlando instead of Anaheim and the tour was already scheduled. He said it was rad. People have been abusing the handicap access system in Disneyland for so long, that genuinely handicapped persons ended up waiting as long or even longer than the "normal" line in order to get on an attraction. Genuinely disabled Disneyland enthusiasts nearly unanimously prefer the new system, but people hauling around fat meemaw in a scooter or teenagers pooling money to rent a wheelchair are now pretty bummed out about it.
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canyoneer posted:people hauling around fat meemaw in a scooter or teenagers pooling money to rent a wheelchair are now pretty bummed out about it. I watched a cut the line at Hersheypark on her scooter only to discover she was too fat to ride. They couldn't get the guard down over her gut.
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# ? Sep 29, 2015 01:49 |
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Zero One posted:All the parks offer VIP tours. You don't even need to be a VIP to take them, you just pay for it and get a host to take you to the front of all the lines. Can you not just do private tours after hours or something? I went to a conference in Orlando a few years back, and they rented out a big section of Universal Studios for an evening "networking" event, which consisted of us getting real drunk and riding on roller coasters with no lines all night. It still took like 10 minutes to walk through the line area of some of it though, I can't imagine actually standing in line for that.
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Smelly posted:I watched a cut the line at Hersheypark on her scooter only to discover she was too fat to ride. They couldn't get the guard down over her gut. That's awesome. I'm assuming she bitched and moaned about it not being built for "full bodied" women.
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PittTheElder posted:Can you not just do private tours after hours or something? I went to a conference in Orlando a few years back, and they rented out a big section of Universal Studios for an evening "networking" event, which consisted of us getting real drunk and riding on roller coasters with no lines all night. It still took like 10 minutes to walk through the line area of some of it though, I can't imagine actually standing in line for that. Buy-outs happen. They're usually in the tens of thousands of dollars range, though. Liz Taylor's birthday at Disneyland was a big one: http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-28/local/me-3127_1_liz-taylor Or Kanye and Kim this year: http://www.musictimes.com/articles/40343/20150605/kanye-west-kim-kardashian-shutting-down-disneyland-norths-birthday-party.htm canyoneer posted:People have been abusing the handicap access system in Disneyland for so long, that genuinely handicapped persons ended up waiting as long or even longer than the "normal" line in order to get on an attraction. Genuinely disabled Disneyland enthusiasts nearly unanimously prefer the new system, but people hauling around fat meemaw in a scooter or teenagers pooling money to rent a wheelchair are now pretty bummed out about it. Disney got rid of their old system a couple years ago. Now the special access is pretty much only given to autistic and Make-a-Wish kids. People in wheelchairs need to wait the normal time or get a fastpass. Zero One has a new favorite as of 02:08 on Sep 29, 2015 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:That's awesome. I'm assuming she bitched and moaned about it not being built for "full bodied" women. She was more pissed off at her party when they told her to wait while they rode the coaster. I don't recall hearing her bitch about the ride itself.
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Zero One posted:Disney got rid of their old system a couple years ago. Now the special access is pretty much only given to autistic and Make-a-Wish kids. People in wheelchairs need to wait the normal time or get a fastpass. There's a reason they got rid of the old system. Thank the rich moms from NY. Essentially, they were abusing the system using a (hired) handicapped "family member" to skip the people actually waiting in line. e:And fatsos can wait just as long as everyone else. Cacafuego has a new favorite as of 02:19 on Sep 29, 2015 |
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Kheldarn posted:Walt Disney World still lets people in wheelchairs enter rides through the exit, and get on that way. Yes, but they still have to wait the same amount of time as if they stood in line before they can come around and enter that way. Just they don't have to wait it out while physically torturing themselves in the line like an able bodied person. They can like, go get a coke in the shade until the waiting time is up. That's exactly how I did it at Cedar Point this Summer the previous poster brought up. I only use a cane, not a wheelchair, but there was still no way I was making it through all that standing in line.
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