sheilzy

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[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Haven't been there yet, but I bet it's great!

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

New England theme parks rule! My mom says when she was a kid, there was another Story Land location in Cape Cod. Don't know which part exactly, but she visited it probably when she was a toddler, maybe three or four years old. I'll have to ask my elder aunts and uncles if they remember anything more about it. It was probably the early 1960s when she went and she's not sure when they closed it. Internet didn't have a ton of info on it last time I checked.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 1 points 4 months ago

Sounds similar to Santa's Village in New Hampshire. Somewhat close to Story Land in the White Mountains area, but I can't remember the town it's in. Jefferson, maybe? It was alright when I went as a kid, but damn hot. I think they've since added a water park so that's an improvement, but it definitely needed more shady areas at the very least. I want to Indiana last year and do find it to be nice state, so I'll have to consider Holiday Park if I ever go to Santa Claus.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 38 points 4 months ago (7 children)

When I was young, I wanted to go to Disney World because most other kids I knew went there. Now, I'm 28 and no longer interested. Maybe I will be one day, but not now. Disney as a company has gotten too big and the "magic" isn't really magical if 35% of entertainment media is a Disney property. Not to mention the state of Florida is run by a tyrant, and then Disney Land in California is just in one of the most congested states in the nation. Haven't visited a theme park in years but the best ones are Story Land (lots of toddler stuff there, but still fun) and Canobie Lake Park. Maybe Knotts Berry Farm or Busch Gardens are some better theme parks in the southeast.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 15 points 5 months ago

Remember to vote against BJP. India has a beautiful culture and a lot of the Indian students I met in college were really amiable, thoughtful people, but BJP is ruining it.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago (9 children)

It's okay. I still peruse reddit sometimes because the subs here aren't sufficient enough. Also, reddit has more variety. Lemmy is a bit too political. Like /c/news seems to only post political stuff. And it's mostly liberal leaning (which I am), but too liberal occasionally. People hate nazis here but curiously, they also hate Israel. I'm looking for more communities that are less intense and charged. Stuff about crafting, plant rearing, literature, etc. The other big fediverse site, Mastodon, has a similar prevalence of charged stuff, but I've found a bit more silly things both on my own and with suggestions over there. I suppose I could start some new communities here but I'm doubtful I have the fortitude to make them get increased traction.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 17 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Can he just be quiet for once? Why is he even saying that? It's a death threat but I think he's too stupid to realize it. This is probably why so many of your family members don't want to help on your campaign. Melania, Barron, Ivanka, Jared... and Tiffany and her husband. You don't have to talk every time you are interviewed. You can ignore or decline requests to talk. Lord knows you do that enough with invoices.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

I feel like people forget about this. Hamas wants their constituents to die. They want to put their weaponry and bases inside hospitals and places of worship because they know IDF will have to seize or attack them and making them look bad for damaging health facilities and mosques. I am pro-Palestine and pro-Israel, but I notice there's a lack of nuance too often in the pro-Palestine movement. I know most Gazans are not involved in Hamas. But few realize that most Israeli citizens are uninterested in destroying Gaza. Israel's military and executive leadership has made poor decisions. But this does not necessarily equate to the country at large being genocidal.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Iirc, while Beatles management did encourage Lennon and Cynthia Powell to get married, they were instructed to keep the marriage and child private for a
period of time. They were trying to lean into the "boy band" desirability, and they must have figured a married father isn't someone young women feel comfortable pining over. Of course, Cynthia and Julian didn't stay a secret forever though.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 36 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Mckenzie needs to read that Reddit story about the bartender who kicked out a guy with the Third Reich eagle ensign on his shirt despite him quietly minding his own business. I really don't want Substack to "suddenly become a Nazi bar." I'm just a reader, but if I ever start a newsletter I may reconsider my platform. I am on a basic free plan for all Substack channels I read. I've thought about upgrading my subscription to some, but now I will hesitate.

[–] sheilzy@lemmy.world 12 points 9 months ago (2 children)

This thread has already mentioned a lot of artists I was already going to mention...and I'll add a semi-recent one for me, Scott Adams. I started reading Dilbert while I was still learning to read and my exposure to it helped me recover from my literacy anxiety (which I sometimes still have to an extent). I've mentioned a bit of my associations of it in previous posts but to recap, my mom worked at another "Baby Bell" company, Nynex, later Bell Atlantic then Verizon, (like Scott who worked at Pacific Bell and Dilbert and friends who worked at an unnamed company implied to be in the telecom sector) I liked the simplistic designs a lot, as well as the introduction of new vocabulary. I soon started making my own comic strips. Scott Adams' views on race, medicine, politics and several other subjects are perplexing. If I could logically follow them, I'd be offended. My dad's high school experience was diminished by segregation apologists during Boston bussing mandates of the 1970s when they would protest at school campuses. The fact that Adams was on board with such a stupid practice in that infamous vlog is upsetting. Then again, Adams is a contrarian so I can't be sure if he sincerely feels that way, especially since he tweeted something afterwards saying "I'm not actually bothered by black people. I am actually just annoyed by white people who advocate for black people" (paraphrase). Maybe it's a true clarification or maybe he's just trying to walk back his statements. He needs help. There's probably something traumatic in his life that made him snap. Off hand, I know his wife filed for divorce from him and his stepson died of an overdose, and he may still be mourning in a strange way. Still, if I see Dilbert merch at a secondhand shop or in the library, I'd gladly take them out. I will not subscribe to his new pay-walled comic, but if his distributors and publishers ever decide to re-sign their contracts with him and start printing new Dilbert books again, I may buy them. Anecdotally print publishers seem to do more vetting than web publishers, so I'd hope that if they ever reunite he'd be in the right headspace. Anyway, great comic, troubled person. Hope the guy gets some help.

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