Fall LC thread

Does Disney have any official policy against dressing up in a Goofy suit and walking around the park? Do they throw you out for that? What if you follow the real Goofy around?

That’s the kind of thing that sounds funny but is actually just giving a poorly paid service worker a hard time. Like playing jokes on a waiter, you just end up looking like a dick.

That’s why I’m wondering if the real Goofy would get in my business or if he would just take a break and let the other guy be Goofy.

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You could have spared yourself a lot of typing if you’d considered that most anarchists believe in small units.

https://twitter.com/MikeJudge/status/1201259187394580480
https://twitter.com/SiliconHBO/status/1198978687321944064

This is a clear move toward anarchism by a (fake comedy) billionaire.

What if you went to Disneyland dressed up as a Hanna-Barbera character?

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I don’t know why you are asking these questions. You are getting into areas where you agree in your contract with Disney that they can imprison you without trial for up to like 5 years. Don’t even think about this kinda stuff. It’s dangerous.

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A quick look at their rules says that guests 14 and older are not allowed to wear costumes or masks.

And you could have saved yourself the same if you realized the United States doesn’t have small units in it. So feel free to keep speaking up for the “good ideas” in anarchism with the full understanding they aren’t suited for anything more complicated than a WOW raid.

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I think its in the screen name…

While also recognizing that they aren’t even suited to a wow raid.

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I didn’t sign any contract with Disney.

Just like you didn’t sign a contract with Microsoft?

You think this is 1894? You don’t sign 95% of the contracts you sign these days.

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WOW raid itt Goat

I’d like to report shats fired

Would be amazing to see Yogi Bear hauled out of Disneyland in cuffs.

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Welcome to the billionaires’ new piggy bank. A bank vault in a grade-II listed 120-year-old former mansion next to the Dorchester Hotel on London’s Park Lane will open for business next week.

“We are the most expensive safety deposit box in London; actually, in the world,”

My fave bit:

IBV, which is owned by South African multimillionaire, said it was opening the London vault due to spiking demand from the world’s wealthiest people for safety deposit boxes, in fear of a possible reactionagainst rising inequality.

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Counterpoint:

Micro-daughter’s article was used in a class at a Malaysian University.

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The pro move is for you and a friend to dress up like Marty McFly and Doc Brown and hang out in .Frontierland.

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