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The Final Days of Gawker Have Come
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The son is presumably also an ice hippo, so probably pretty wide

I’m genuinely happy you had a good time, truly. But I don’t understand your rush to defend this thing.

If you spend a hundred or two bucks for a nice meal once in a while, sure. Go with god. Can set aside a few bucks each week to get there, not a hard pull. If you buy a new car, cool, there’s a good chance you’ll be using that every day and you’ll be able to resell it at some point.

If you spend six thousand american

glad you had fun but i’m just gonna go ahead and take you both equally seriously and it all comes out in the wash. thing doesn’t exist anymore either way.

oh it bet! i’m talking about the freaks who put out self-published guides to the parks and have multiple youtube channels about it.

I’m sorry, I really am, but there’s no reality in which you can be well-adjusted and also think that a two night stay in a nerd hotel that costs more than many American families make in an entire month is ‘worth the cost.’ Like, just absolute ‘let them eat cake’ shit, good lord.

I’m sure Disney is so glad to have such loyal customers like you defending them, great work! Yes, I’m sure the theme park and Star Wars enthusiast that goes out of her way to do obscure themed experiences was secretly hoping that her experience at the Star Wars LARP hotel would be bad so she could write a scathing hit

The question of whether it would have been better for her to go “off-universe” for IT help seems rational, but at that price point I would probably find myself FOMOing about losing time in the experience. I’m thinking here about moviegoers who only complain about a presentation issue after the movie is over (and after

I love her videos! It was such a treat to get content again on YouTube instead of Patreon.

The thing is, they don’t really cater to upper class either. The current Disney fast-pass system requires you to basically get up at 6 AM to buy it for the day, and then spend the whole day on your phone scheduling things so that you can truck back and forth across the parks to stand in somewhat shorter lines than the

Watch the video. She’s not the only one who had the experience of being assigned to a faction that had nothing to do with her interactions.

they also cater to the most insane disney fans, who have a whole cottage industry based around being insane disney fans.

i think a lot about how my first ipod came with a wired remote, a charging stand AND a wall socket charger, a cable, headphones and a cd with the software on it and now my iphone costs 4x as much and only comes with a cable now.

1. Too expensive. Even McDonald’s is considering re-doing some version of a value meal because things are just too much. If they were cars, Galactic Starcruiser would be a Maserati - cool and expensive, but most people aren’t getting them. Maserati stays in business by selling top-end cars to certain clientele, but

Nicholson: My sister doesn’t like you.

Love her videos.

As a LARPer who goes to two-day events that cost $100 at most,  this whole thing has been a pretty delightful experience to watch from afar. Some of my richer friends did go, but were super annoyed that yes, the game did randomly assign them to factions. If there’s anything a LARPer hates, it’s being railroaded. Oh,

I’m at about hour 3 of this video since I can only take Jenny in small doses. But it’s a very thorough analysis of what made this hotel fail.

At the end of the day it cost thousands of dollars for a themed stay but you’re just in a windowless building (minus the atrium). The interactivity and attention to detail were

I balked at the four hour run time but I watched the video throughout the day on Sunday as I cleaned my house, and it really is worth sticking it out til the end.

That’s fucking hilarious.