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I once had a panic attack on Space Mountain that was so bad I could barely stand up afterwards, I was shaking so hard. My husband got a cast member to help, and I ended up in the infirmary, crying on a hospital bed for about two hours before I recovered enough to walk. They told me to stay as long as I needed to, and

I have a memory of the Pirates ride that is both good and bad.

Also a tad bit racist.

Of course the way they do it now is better, with getting an all-day pass, but I kind of remember the “E-Ticket” days with fondness. It was always a mad dash at the end trying to use up the last tickets for the rinky-dink rides before our parents declared us done for the night, leftover tickets be damned.

I love the Hitchhiking Ghosts. My friends and I would shimmy away from each other and hold our arms up like we had them around somebody, and when the Doom Buggy passed the window, it looked like we were being all chummy with the ghost. Stupid things kids did for fun.

I remember going to Disneyland when Big Thunder first debuted. It was a lot faster, especially that last part when you slice through the water and it threw up a splash.

THIS. Thisthisthisthisthisthisthis.

“Little Person”. “Midget” is considered an offensive term. Which leads me to wonder what the white supremacists think of him. Isn’t it all about purity of the white race? Superior humans? Wouldn’t Brennan be one of the types of human they would not want among them?

Just one more reason to never set foot in a water park.

Jesus christ. Absolutely no chance that maybe two people met and fell in love?

It’s just another nail in the coffin of what was once the Great Experiment.

No. The series’ finale was a couple of months ago.

Oh my god. That was so fucking creepy that I just...I just...I JUST CAN’T.

From dead sleep to adrenaline-fueled panic in 3 seconds flat.

For me it’s whatever piece of paper on hand that I can shove in front of them.

And we all know that people don’t change. Nope, no matter how long they live, no one learns, no one ever sees the error in their thinking, no one questions their beliefs, no one changes and grows, nope, none, no one, no how.

Jack had to die. It was the only romantic ending possible.

Interesting how each of those shows were pretty much a sea of white faces.