in_the_blue: (don't even get me started on...)
g.j. ([personal profile] in_the_blue) wrote 2014-02-28 02:39 am (UTC)

One thing I neglected to say here, but it always strikes me when I'm at Disneyland: No matter how tough or rough a person might be -- I mean, I see everyone from gang members with shaved and tattooed heads to Japanese schoolgirls and everyone in between, every time I go -- they're all kids there, just having a fantastic time. Everyone seems to get lost in the pull of the place. People are patient, they wait their turn in line, they don't bully each other, they're not rude... except for the high schoolers, who are just kind of like that in general. They're the only ones who get caught up in being too cool to enjoy themselves there, so they usually have to mock it. But the real tough guys? They're the biggest teddy bears at the park.

I can't speak to what they're like outside those walls, but inside, they're all smiles and fun.

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