Third Disney Property

Richard Bannister

Tuesday, April 9, 2019 9:45 PM

T2 said:

WHY, given the grossly overcrowded parks, doesn't Disney build a third park?

You mean like Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo?


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bigboy

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 4:42 AM

Yeah, but those parks are for people that talk funny.


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Brian Noble

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 12:50 PM

bigboy said:

Yeah, but those parks are for people that talk funny.

Dude, go away. That's not acceptable.


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Jeff

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 12:55 PM
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I'm pretty sure he was being ironic or something.


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bigboy

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 2:27 PM

Exactly. Sarcasm isn't fun if you have to explain it.


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Concrete Enchilada

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 3:15 PM

Richard Bannister said:

T2 said:

WHY, given the grossly overcrowded parks, doesn't Disney build a third park?

You mean like Paris, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo?

Going back on topic on a third Disney property in the U.S. In all of the new locations, Disney has a partner teamed up with willing to spend a significant amount (billion plus?) on new park(s) and resort(s). These partners own a majority of the Disney properties, while Disney has some ownership. Would Disney take on a partner in building a third destination in the U.S. or build it outright? My armchair instincts, say none of above.

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Rob Ascough

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 4:35 PM

Considering how well the company is doing, and the fact the bought out the other owners of the Paris property a few years back, I don't believe Disney is interested in partnering with other companies to develop more theme parks and resorts.

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Brian Noble

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 5:29 PM

bigboy said:

Exactly. Sarcasm isn't fun if you have to explain it.

I'll just leave this here.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/think-well/201206/think-sar...hink-again


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bigboy

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 5:46 PM

Point taken. I did not intend to offend or demonstrate any hostility and I obviously overshot my coverage. I was just making light of the fact that we tend to forget that a third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Disney property already exists outside of our comfy borders.


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Tekwardo

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:17 PM
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From that article...

Now I’m not saying all sarcasm is bad. It’s just better used sparingly – like a potent spice in cooking. Too much spice and the dish will be overwhelmed by it. Similarly, an occasional dash of sarcastic wit can spice up a chat and add an element of humor to it.

I’ll just leave that sarcastically there, thaaaaanks.

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Lord Gonchar

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:19 PM
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Wait. What!?

Oh, FFS.

I nearly made the same joke, but thought it was too easy.

Even if I buy into the touchy-feely hostility article, it's hostility towards people who think that way. That post mocks the 'typical" American response to the idea that Disney parks outside the US don't matter.


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Vater

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:25 PM
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Whatever. I've come to terms with the fact that I'm a self-loathing, insecure, cowardly a**hole.

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Brian Noble

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:45 PM

I was too, for several decades. I was shocked to see how much I let anger leak out as sarcasm in all kinds of places once I started paying attention.


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bigboy

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:46 PM

Lord Gonchar said:

That post mocks the 'typical" American response to the idea that Disney parks outside the US don't matter.

I also thought it would probably be the kind of response you might get from the original poster if he/she hadn't picked up their toys and gone home.


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urumqi

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 6:48 PM

Me too Brian Noble. I was fortunate to have a psychologist explain the dynamics of sarcasm to me, finding that my behavior drastically changed after I better understood the dynamics.


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Lord Gonchar

Wednesday, April 10, 2019 7:04 PM
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Puns are the lowest form of humor.

Sarcasm is a close second.

Anger is a gift.

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kpjb

Thursday, April 11, 2019 11:39 AM
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I read that article and can't believe it was even serious. It should be on the Onion.


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urumqi

Thursday, April 11, 2019 1:52 PM

kpjb, you read the PsychologyToday article? And, you thought that it should be published in the Onion?


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Tekwardo

Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:45 PM
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[sarcasm]I believe that was his general intent with the comment, yes [/sarcasm]


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Brian Noble

Thursday, April 11, 2019 8:26 PM

kpjb said:

I read that article and can't believe it was even serious. It should be on the Onion.

I decided to completely change the way I was living my life almost two years ago, in part because I was slowly drinking myself to death. One of the early things I did after encountering this idea that sarcasm is thinly veiled anger was to go back over things I had written on e.g. social media, and look to see how often I used sarcasm that way. Once I started looking, I was amazed at how much was there that I was never acknowledging in the moment. Most of it was self-directed, but not all of it. Several people I was working with -- my therapist, some mentors, and others -- kept telling me that I was burying a lot of anger instead of facing it. I didn't even understand what they were saying at the time.

I do now.


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