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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New poster. I was brought up to strive to be “cultured”, appreciate the arts and history. I was also told that sports and outdoors are good for you. So, a European vacation or a hike to the nearest park, they are both good, productive ways to spend one’s time. Pop culture was seen as something for the simple people. Yes we went to amusement parks but once we got past the teen stage it would’ve been weird if we still wanted to go. There’s nothing there for the mind or body of anyone over 18 or so, not if you know what good food is (even if it’s homemade food or a taco from a food truck), or if you know anything about art or history. [/quote] Do you even hear yourself? What an insufferable snob. I would hate to know you in real life.[/quote] I don’t express my opinions about other people’s preferences in real life. If you were a childless adult planing to go to Disney for the 10th time I’d say have fun. I can understand people who were deprived of fun as kids and want to compensate now, but one visit should really satisfy the craving. [/quote]
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