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gruffdasmuff · 2 months ago
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Muppetvision 3D
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definitelynotourdino · 7 months ago
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“Tonight’s story on the Twilight Zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction..”
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BOO! It’s my tower of terror oc
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johnychen · 9 months ago
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The Great Movie Ride Gangster Version On Ride Low Light HD POV Disney's ...
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Yes, I am THIS OLD:
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Taken by my DPs, 7/1995
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1lilspark · 2 years ago
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With Twitters implosion are there any good Theme Park discourse accounts? I really don’t want to be forced into making a TikTok account as I’m not the vlogging/video making type (when insta prioritized Reels mine were strictly slideshow based)
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private-g-shumway · 2 months ago
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How the closing of Muppet Vision 3D feels (to me)
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madsovereign · 2 months ago
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My sincere reaction to the Muppet*Vision 3D news today
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muppetsdaily · 5 months ago
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MUPPET*VISION 3D Walt Disney World Dir. by Jim Henson
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gifs-of-puppets · 5 months ago
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Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D (1991)
Source: Muppet Wiki
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necroticboop · 1 month ago
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MERRY CHRISTMAS : ↳ Characters for Jollywood Nights 2024 at Disney's Hollywood Studios
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gameraboy2 · 1 year ago
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Robert Vaughn and Roger Rabbit at the Disney-MGM Studios, 1989
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gaylordlady · 2 months ago
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In honour of Muppets vision 3D/the Muppets area closing, here are some pics from my trip there yesterday. (I was in the waiting room looking at muppet Jim when I found out the news).
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meekosthemeparkphotos · 4 days ago
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The Mandalorian and Grogu
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constantlyfalling · 1 year ago
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Check-in is just ahead and to your right.
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theshiningprincess · 6 months ago
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I forgotten to post this but I had an amazing time at California! We finally gotten to go to the Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood, Disney Land, Disney California Adventure, and The San Diego Zoo! It honestly healed my inner child after what I’ve been through last year. And if you’re wondering, yes I met Oswald twice because I gotten his autograph the second time. He even gave me a kiss on the cheek…🥹 He’s such a sweet Bun Bun…😭💖 (Please don’t tell DK, he would get easily jealous…🤣)
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ultrakeencollectionbreadfan · 3 months ago
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I'm deeply worried about the "superfan focus groups" that several studios have recently assembled. Doing that runs the risk of seriously stifling any sort of creative achievement, at least in the established franchises.
These radical decisions by studios require radical solutions. Therefore, I am proposing something drastic: alter the very nature of social media itself.
One way to do this, of course, would be to use the Snapchat model and simply have posts be erased after a little bit, but this doesn't really get to the root of the matter. In my opinion, a better way would be to delay the amount of time between when someone makes a post and when it is shown on the site. I'd say 24 hours would be a good way. If a person has more time to think about what they're posting, then they're less likely to be toxic. This would not only deal with toxic fandom, but also with online toxicity in general.
I do realize this is a big thing for me to say, and I do realize the irony of me posting this, but I won't let the studios cave to awful people. The whole world is a mess right now, and my proposal would make it much less so. I know how this sounds, but we've got to try.
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