All right, what should I be complaining about instead? Ughh...your post makes me so angry... . I'm not the one that is keeping this up. You are. If you don't like what I think, fine, just don't be such a pompous ass over it. I quote myself:
Anyone who disagrees with me (Beef) is the one that is keeping this arguement going; I merely posted my opinion and got trampled for it.
here's an idiea for all of you 13 14 and 15 year old nerds who sit on these online form and ccomplain while they sit there and play roller coaster tycoon and decrate it for Fright fest while thinking its a real park.. why dont you guys just try to have fun at fright fest liek all the other peopel who walk throught it be happy for us even having a fright fest some park dont even have it now shut up im off these online forms now peace and goonight
Do I need to break apart your post, too? These nonsense, ignorant posts are doing nothing to make me shut up. (EDIT: This is not directed towards you Director_Guy.)
A.) I'm 16
B.) I don't own a copy of RollerCoaster Tycoon
C.) I will be at Fright Fest nine more times this season, more than most of you will be there
D.) I love being at Fright Fest, some of you have the impression that I hate Santa and Necropolis, and that Fright Fest and all the scaractors should just go to hell. You're wrong. I love Fright Fest. I am talking about 12 year olds and hoes. Not that I hate Fright Fest.
Now, does that make you happy. Because I'm just thrilled to have to keep repeating myself. Not.
Twixmix0303 i got two words for you: I agree! For everyone else, I don't think anyone here hates fright fest, all that has been said is that some of us think there should be more warning for parents. That's it! End of story
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twixmix0303 wrote:At 12 years old, you don't understand that it is a joke.
How do you know what a 12 year old understands? Is this from personal experience? It's simple, if you have a 12 year old and YOU think it is inappropriate, DON'T BRING THEM IN.
(That's not the REAL Santa. The real Santa is at the North Pole, with the real elves. This guy is a fake Santa, just like in the shopping malls.)
(It's called theatre. It's called satire. IT'S NOT REAL.)
(And if you're taking Santa this seriously, you need to get out more.)
And as far as the "baby-skeleton-inside-a-skeleton" thing goes, I don't believe it exists. Secondly, anybody who's taken any sort of anatomy class, or for that matter has an IQ in the double digits, knows that 1) "babies aren't in Mommy's tummy"; -- that is, unless Mommy is a cannibal and the baby was dinner; 2) skeletons don't have stomachs -- they have ribages and precious little else -- how's tyhe kid "hanging in there"?; 3) As such things are put up, one by one, by real people doing their job, I doubt if anybody would knowingly display such a thing.
Ezekiel
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
twixmix0303 wrote:At 12 years old, you don't understand that it is a joke.
How do you know what a 12 year old understands? Is this from personal experience? It's simple, if you have a 12 year old and YOU think it is inappropriate, DON'T BRING THEM IN.
Next time, read the entire topic or at least keep up with new posts before putting in your two cents. You obvoiusly did not read it because I did state I am 16.
Same goes for you Ezekiel, I am so sick of replying to the idiots out there who can't read the entire topic before putting in their two cents and don't actually understand what this arguement is over. It has nothing to do with me be offended by the Necro Santa.
By the way, NecropolisGD, i am almost 19 and i agree with twixmix. Seriously guys, what is wrong with a few people wanting a more specific warning for parents. I don't even see the need for everyone to argue over this. Explain to me why this is not a reasonable proposal. And as for beef, what kind of immature comment was that?
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The biggest problem is that people don't read the signs or the handouts they get when they park.
I have parents pushing stollers into me and they get angry at me for scaring their kids. That's what I do. I don't make a point of scaring kids in strollers but if the kid sees me from 40 feet away and starts screaming, what can I do?
This is Fright Fest.
fright (frīt) pronunciation n.
1. Sudden intense fear, as of something immediately threatening; alarm. See synonyms at fear. 2. Informal. Something extremely unsightly, alarming, or strange: Brush your hair; you look a fright.
tr.v. Archaic., fright·ed, fright·ing, frights.
To frighten.
[Middle English, from Old English fyrhto, fryhto. V., from Middle English frighten, to frighten, be afraid, from Old English fyrhtan.]
See, most of you don't get it. I stated my opinion and then was told I was wrong. Since when has your opinion ever been right or wrong? IT'S AN OPINION! I have always thought that I had the right to my opinion but some of you seem to think otherwise. The only reason I'm responding to your posts is to try to explain why this is still going on. As I have stated before, I put down my opinion very early on in this thread and it has already become three pages of useless ranting that I am wrong because I do not worship Fright Fest like some people. It's a freaking sign, if you really have a problem with it getting changed then take a picture, you can hold onto it forever, then. And for those of you that say stuff like "Oh. A sign will never work. No one reads them anyways." needs to actually put in what they think will work so this isn't just back and forth ranting about who's right. I have already stated that I respect your opinion and have never said that you are wrong, but I guess that doesn't work both ways.
I did say earlier that signs don't work, and my suggestion was a CP like setup. Put a real live person there to "filter" the crowd. I think it worked great last time I was there, basically if he scared them then they should no way enter the fright zone.
I'm going to Halloweekends this weekend I'll pay more attention this time to see how well that works and let you guys know. I still like my idea of putting the mayor on a stage there, but he probably wouldn't like that.
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(That's not the REAL Santa. The real Santa is at the North Pole, with the real elves. This guy is a fake Santa, just like in the shopping malls.)
(It's called theatre. It's called satire. IT'S NOT REAL.)
(And if you're taking Santa this seriously, you need to get out more.)
And as far as the "baby-skeleton-inside-a-skeleton" thing goes, I don't believe it exists. Secondly, anybody who's taken any sort of anatomy class, or for that matter has an IQ in the double digits, knows that 1) "babies aren't in Mommy's tummy"; -- that is, unless Mommy is a cannibal and the baby was dinner; 2) skeletons don't have stomachs -- they have ribages and precious little else -- how's tyhe kid "hanging in there"?; 3) As such things are put up, one by one, by real people doing their job, I doubt if anybody would knowingly display such a thing.
Ezekiel
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
There's a REAL Santa? Wow, and here I thought that my parents lied to me all those years. Turns out they were telling the truth the whole time!
Makes me wish I had been a better girl this year!
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twixmix0303 wrote:At 12 years old, you don't understand that it is a joke.
I think one important thing to take into consideration is that those 12 year olds that you think are too fragile to hear jokes about hoes probibly wouldnt even completely understand them so there is no problem here.
Shockwavegirl wrote:What I find a little disturbing is that 12 yr olds, or 16 yr olds and such who are old enough to handle the Mausoleum Of Terror, have to walk through the Necropolis to get there.
Are you KIDDING me? Get in the mind of a teenager. You are talking sophmore year of high school. Kids who like to socialize, play sports, be involved in activities, date, be sexually active, party, drink, get wasted, ect...Santa and his hoes are hilarious to us, yea I am 16, and thats mainly who hoe hoe hoes are appealing to. We arent young enough to be offended or blanketed by our parents, and we arent old enough to think its innapropriate. When my friends walked past santa, after we left the area, my friend ryan was laughing about how the hoes were winking at him and making "innapropriate comments" that I dont even remember by the way.
If you think a 16 year old, then you were never 16.
I am having trouble understanding your posts. (prime example: "If you think a 16 year old, then you were never 16.") Please proof read before posting. That is why there is a preview feature. I'd love to comment but really have no idea what the post is talking about. Seems like you're talking about 16 year olds, not quite sure what that has to do with 12 year olds. If you'd like to make a comeback, make sure it stays relevant to the arguement.
But seriously guys, if you must argue, please have an argument.
Anyways, the haunted areas rock when there are medium crowds I know, but what about when its so crowded you can hardly walk around people? What I'm tryin to ask is: Do you guys get scared more in crowds of people or when you're alone?
I personally don't get scared, but I like to watch it, and do some of the scaring myself.
What you don't understand you can make mean anything.
Shockwavegirl wrote:What I find a little disturbing is that 12 yr olds, or 16 yr olds and such who are old enough to handle the Mausoleum Of Terror, have to walk through the Necropolis to get there.
Are you KIDDING me? Get in the mind of a teenager. You are talking sophmore year of high school. Kids who like to socialize, play sports, be involved in activities, date, be sexually active, party, drink, get wasted, ect...Santa and his hoes are hilarious to us, yea I am 16, and thats mainly who hoe hoe hoes are appealing to. We arent young enough to be offended or blanketed by our parents, and we arent old enough to think its innapropriate. When my friends walked past santa, after we left the area, my friend ryan was laughing about how the hoes were winking at him and making "innapropriate comments" that I dont even remember by the way.
If you think a 16 year old, then you were never 16.
No, I have been 16, and where as I thought it funny too, I know my parents didn't know when they let me work at the park, that when going to FF preview night that I would run into something like that. Now that I am a parent, I shudder to think of what is going to be "acceptable" when my kids are 16.
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[quote="Trailblazer Tony"]Twixmix0303 i got two words for you: I agree! For everyone else, I don't think anyone here hates fright fest, all that has been said is that some of us think there should be more warning for parents. That's it! End of story [/quote]
This is me trying to end the argument. Obviously it never worked because people decide to bring it up again by calling people 13 year old coaster geeks and by telling people to give up, our opinion will never be good enough.
I just wanted to let you know Twixmix, that i understood and agreed with your opinion and back you up 100 percent against anyone who pitched a fit about you voicing yourself.
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