gnarlygninja
Hero
Yes, but you have to sniff them outDoes the gift shop sell wizard hats?
Yes, but you have to sniff them outDoes the gift shop sell wizard hats?
It was in the ‘90s I saw a thread with someone asking for horror films that aren’t bloody or gory. Responses included Alien, The Thing, and Reanimator.At times it seems like the average person's ability to read is greatly diminished in recent years. Simple questions like, "I'm looking for X, not Y" are invariably met with, "You totally want Y."
Isn't it odd that when an issue is high priority, there's low information? You would think that if someone really wants a solution to something quickly, they'd provide you with all the information you would need.When things are very urgent that they need my immediate response, just not enough for my boss to pick the call or even for someone to know what the issue is...
At Disneyland, our go-to was the very dark, very cool, very empty silent theater showing old black and white Mickey cartoons at the front of the park. Our kid would visibly down-cycle once we got him away from everything.First trip to Disney World done. We made it a one-day trip to Epcot, and it was still too much for my 2-year-old. She was definitely overstimulated by 2pm. But it was good, she got to be introduced to her mother's response to such things: obviously, the cure for overstimulation is just ONE MORE STIMULUS!
She loves pushing me and her daughter out of our comfort zones, but doesn't like leaving her own.
The waiting area for the Canada 360 show is excellent for quiet time, FYI.
I shop online.At times it seems like the average person's ability to read is greatly diminished in recent years. Simple questions like, "I'm looking for X, not Y" are invariably met with, "You totally want Y."
Some people violate the Wheaton Rule as easily and regularly as they breathe.It was in the ‘90s I saw a thread with someone asking for horror films that aren’t bloody or gory. Responses included Alien, The Thing, and Reanimator.
Amazon is the worst at this. I'll type "I'm looking for tall-sized shirts, not big and tall" and I will get nothing but "big and tall" results. It feels like Amazon's algorithm doesn't want to admit it doesn't have something in stock, so it's hoping to talk me into changing my body shape in order to sell me something.
"I see you asked for extra-tall sizes. Most people want wider shirts, not taller, so here's some shirts that are three sizes too wide. How many would you like?" STOP IT, AMAZON. Either show me what I asked for, or tell me you don't have it and stop wasting both our time.
What worse, sometimes, are the people who genuinely think they’re being helpful, who have no idea what it’s like outside the narrow tunnel of their own outlook. Many of the folks in that 1990s thread were of that sort. They just didn’t get genuinely not liking blood and gore.Some people violate the Wheaton Rule as easily and regularly as they breathe.