Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
This.
Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all Florida tourists: if the water is brackish and non-transparent think carefully as to the wisdom of getting close. Besides gators were have boa constrictors and water moccasins. The latter like to sun themselves curled around the hose outside of many homes. Gators like golf courses and also to sun themselves on paved surfaces -- driveways, near front doors. When the sun gets too hot they will also crawl under parked cars. Water mocassins are a whole different story. Let us not overlook Florida cougars, coyotes, and armadillos too. If you see signs about wildlife being present, you have been forewarned. True, maybe Disney and other resort owners will have to step up the game at checkin.
PP, do you think Disney resort pools are safe? At night, early morning? I am thinking about the non-lifeguarded ones at resorts like Port Orleans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
The child in question is gone. The odds of the parents reading this are almost zero. But apparently there's a huge percentage of the population who doesn't know anything about alligators. I'd say we are doing a great service to those people to educate them. It could save lives in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that child would have been eaten or drowned. It's plain irresponsible to let a 2 year old play near water unattended.
He wasn't unattended, and your victim blaming is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted to tell so many posters IHYDIAF on a forum before.
So many smug, self righteous assholes, it would take all night to reply to them all.
I'm sure this will get removed.
Don't care.
Have you people no shame?
This family has been destroyed.
Fuck. You. All.
Anonymous wrote:So sad the family didn't choose to wade/swim in the nearby swimming pool that had the lifeguard instead of the lagoon that had no swimming signs. I think that would be the more appealing choice to most people and so even without thinking about safety, most people would naturally make the safer choice.
I can't imagine the hell these poor parents must be living right now. I am sure they are second-guessing every decision surrounding the death of of their child. I hope that I am never in their shoes, I hope they can find the strength to heal and take care of their remaining child.
Anonymous wrote:To all Florida tourists: if the water is brackish and non-transparent think carefully as to the wisdom of getting close. Besides gators were have boa constrictors and water moccasins. The latter like to sun themselves curled around the hose outside of many homes. Gators like golf courses and also to sun themselves on paved surfaces -- driveways, near front doors. When the sun gets too hot they will also crawl under parked cars. Water mocassins are a whole different story. Let us not overlook Florida cougars, coyotes, and armadillos too. If you see signs about wildlife being present, you have been forewarned. True, maybe Disney and other resort owners will have to step up the game at checkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having never lived in Florida or the surrounding states, I would have assumed the no swimming signs were there so that people didn't drown or less up the man made lake. Never would I have thought that an alligator could eat my kid who was playing in ankle-deep water. Never. Especially at a place like Disneyworld where everything is so fake and constructed. Those poor parents. It is horrifying.
Ankle-deep water seems right up the alligator's alley, no? Did you think they might stalk their prey way deep underwater?
In the Everglades, sure. In a man-made lake at Disneyworld? I wouldn't have worried at all. And I worry about so many things.