Tabitha
VIP Member
Thank you that is much more accurate.Fixed that.
A normal person would be so embarrassed and use it as a wake up call. He uses it for more sympathy… deranged human.
Thank you that is much more accurate.Fixed that.
Surely if you were that bad but knew you were going to WDW you’d practice going for a walk every day to build strength. It might help him sort his head out too doing some exercise. I don’t buy the “can’t go out of the house” when he’s up and off on free holidays all the time without a second thought. He can go out and walk every day for an hour but he’s just too lazy.Thank you ❤ that is much more accurate.
A normal person would be so embarrassed and use it as a wake up call. He uses it for more sympathy… deranged human.
Surely if you were that bad but knew you were going to WDW you’d practice going for a walk every day to build strength. It might help him sort his head out too doing some exercise. I don’t buy the “can’t go out of the house” when he’s up and off on free holidays all the time without a second thought. He can go out and walk every day for an hour but he’s just too lazy.
But he can go into a shop and spunk a load of dough on pins? No sign of anxiety in the Disney shops is there .. you are right his anxiety is selective.He did buy a cross trainer (god knows how) between his last two trips. He planned on doing 1000 steps a day (lol that’s 10mins). But I guess he gave that up.
Wouldn’t it be nice if he popped out now and then and did a top up food shop for the family? He says it’s social anxiety but it’s not. It’s bespoke anxiety, he chooses when and how it affects him.
At a certain point, does it become not worth it? Views for his trips with Gary are somewhat higher, but generally not shockingly so, at least not recently. I mean, looking at the views for this current trip, they’re actually lower than his last solo outing.Part of Adam must be fuming that he has to wheel that slug around the parks to keep his views up.
He did buy a cross trainer (god knows how) between his last two trips. He planned on doing 1000 steps a day (lol that’s 10mins). But I guess he gave that up.
Wouldn’t it be nice if he popped out now and then and did a top up food shop for the family? He says it’s social anxiety but it’s not. It’s bespoke anxiety, he chooses when and how it affects him.
The Disney vloggers market must be at saturation.
I’m late to the thread and just catching up but I’m cabin crew and honestly something as small as a passenger giving the crew some chocolate makes my day lol. I work for a company that’s so awful to their staff.Any one here cabin crew and can tell us, do
you actually like when people do this or do you know they are brown nosing?
I think the fact they're all cramming more-more-more into each trip. 1st class and inaugural cruise and Grand Flo and Club level in 1 vid. Others doing 1st class and DVC and VIP tours etc They're leaving themselves nowhere to go unless they rent a private jet and buy a villa. They're reaching the ceiling of how much money you can blow in Disney and it's all become samey, vulgar, and frankly boring.
Disunplugged is now posting $5,000 cocktails and the owner Pete just talks about his 500th cruise in concierge while his staff film yet another review of some overpriced lump of sugary beige Disney food. Same mix of boring and flinging around mad money in our faces
Edited - I think it may be a sign of addiction actually or that this Disney habit hits the same parts of the brain as any addiction. You need more to get high. You need upper class, deluxe, club etc to get excited. Then you start doing deluxe every 6 weeks. Then, if you have the big bucks ala Pete Werner it's Hawaii/Alaska/10 DVC contracts to get the same high you once got walking down Main Street.