One of those people Adam spoke with was wearing a Song of the South t-shirt.The mental health crisis is real. Bad enough they're trying to hang on to Disney's racist past, but for some to be wearing stuffed animals and some bringing flowers for the funeral. Get these people some help!!!
Yeah, that too. That was the epitome of show me you're a racist without saying anything. They were proud to wear it too. Then the ones talking about how they grew up watching it blah bah blah.One of those people Adam spoke with was wearing a Song of the South t-shirt.
My suggestion is two simple words: Green vegetables.
I wish I was in the land of cotton,Yeah, that too. That was the epitome of show me you're a racist without saying anything. They were proud to wear it too. Then the ones talking about how they grew up watching it blah bah blah.
Now, I get nostalgia. However, when that nostalgia is based on something like this, I can cut off my love for it and realize that what might have once seemed okay back then, isn't so now, and will do the right thing by not continuing my love affair with it. If people want to call me "woke," so be it. I'd rather be awake, and not perpetuating the stereotypes and falsehoods of how life was back in "The good old days."
You know, with that and the whole Ron DeSantis thing…I’m starting to think Adam might be racist.One of those people Adam spoke with was wearing a Song of the South t-shirt.
I mean just look at his dad... apple doesn't fall far from the treeYou know, with that and the whole Ron DeSantis thing…I’m starting to think Adam might be racist.
"My First Class experience on United from Orlando to Orange County CA" (complete with 3 straight minutes of just his shoes and a cup of coffee) video incoming...
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I just discovered this guy from another Tattle thread the other day where he did a video discussing Disney "influencers". This video is great! He's very informative & his videos are professional! Enjoy!
I love that he has to set his camera down, check to ensure he's properly in the shot, configure it to start filming, and then go back and sit down, pretend to look casual, and subtly look off camera.Y'all called it, First Class Woo back at it again. Such a simple man living his modest lifestyle of DVC points and First Class cross-country flights.
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Well I guess I was wrong about the whole can of soda thing. What amazing first class service! Not that he needs it, but that is pretty ridiculous to pay that much more than economy and be limited on the drinks. Or maybe he just had to ask and didn't? I'm not going to actually watch the video.He whines about the small serving of cola he got. Hey genius how bout you buy full size drinks at a stand in the terminal before you board like the rest of us. That way you can drink whatever you want instead of whining like a little bitch who couldn't get his dr pepper
It was Oscar worthy, what acting!I love that he has to set his camera down, check to ensure he's properly in the shot, configure it to start filming, and then go back and sit down, pretend to look casual, and subtly look off camera.
"Who me? I'm being filmed? Ya don't say?"
I mean, how authentic!
I honestly just laughed out loud at this. I just can't anymore w/ him (or any of these vloggers)."This is some sort of wine glass but I don't drink wine, I guess they just give it to everyone, it's an empty glass but I don't know what it's for, I wish I knew what it was for"
Correct, he values the "ease" of flying into John Wayne (because it's close to Disneyland) and hates the traffic between LAX and the Disneyland area. And somehow in his mind constantly having a layover in Houston on the Orlando-John Wayne route is totally worth that "ease".Why didn't he just originally book direct to LAX? BC he rather John Wayne so much he rather connect and deal with layover?
Great idea in winter Adam!
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