WonkaKid
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2009
Well, I’ve met the main guy from FB at least three times and each time he’s seemed aloof and haughty. The last time I saw them — he and his wife — I was waiting to board the Mark Twain. We were in the middle of a conversation when some other Disney vlogger interrupted and started to talk to them. They immediately began to engage with this other person without a word to me. A simple “Thanks for saying hi but we need to talk to this person” would have been welcome but it was as if I’d suddenly disappeared. As I said, this was the third less-than-pleasant interaction I’d had with the main dude and after three such experiences, I concluded that the person is exactly as they appeared to be. One time? Sure, maybe it's a fluke. But three times? No. That’s a pattern. I found their attitude(s) so distasteful that I unsubscribed from their channel and haven’t watched them since. A little courtesy goes a long way. These people are G-list celebrities at best. I write for a music magazine and have met several bona fide A-listers and they’ve always been exceptionally cool and kind. Steven Tyler from Aerosmith comes to mind. Paul Stanley from KISS is another. In fact, the only time I’ve experienced rock-star attitudes was from bands that were on the rise. Nearly always those types burn out and are never heard from again. The ones with staying power seem to understand the importance of kindness and humility.Someone mentioned Fresh Baked already, so I will add Provost Park Pass's channel too.
(Side note: I met both of them back in January during the 100th kick-off, and it was totally incidental, not me approaching them. Just in line for stuff. And both are SO nice and chill and not full of themselves like some other Disney blog/vlog/tiktokers can be.)
I’m always kind to nearly everyone and most people seem receptive to me. In fact, about 19 times out of 20 when I initiate a conversation (and I do it many times a day), the person responds positively. I’ve traveled extensively and have seen this throughout the world.
Anyway, this has merely been my experience. Your mileage may vary ;-).
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