I go to Disneland quite frequently and I know the Peter Pan this is talking about, he is amazing with guests. You can be sure he meant what he said too.
I'm trying to understand why you felt the need to say that.
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Didn't seem like it just seemed like you had something "smart" to say to me because I didn't respond the same as everyone else.
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And just because I didn't get any feels from it doesn't mean I wish harm on that person. hey whatever works is fine with me. Sorry I didn't comment the way you felt I should. It's a two way road. Some might ask why people feel the need to say awwww or show pity or compassion. Im not question you or anyone else's comments.
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Well you started off decent but that last sentence you got a bit lazy.
Yes I did say something 'smart', it was a carefully considered revision of what I originally intended. You called out 'self mutilator' as being something you particularly have no empathy for, since I grew up close to a self harming person I took offense and hit reply. You can post whatever you like, of course, but to think your comments will not be reacted apon is naive.
And surly if you were to roll your eyes every time someone on the Internet admitted a personal connection to a fictional character your eyes would burst into flames from the friction of it.
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What made you take offense? Me callin them a self mutilator?
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Or because I didn't how empathy the way you felt I should
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And just because I said self mutilator doesn't say I have no empathy for them.
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And surly if you were to roll your eyes every time someone on the Internet admitted a personal connection to a fictional character your eyes would burst into flames from the friction of it.