According to this person on twitter there is a fire at downtown disney. https://twitter.com/keithlapinig/status/939733373307596800 

I like how people get excited and overact over a small little fire, they just have to post it on social media...
If you had told someone in 1975 that this is what the early 21st century would be like, they never would have believed you.
A piece of trash falls in Disneyland, and within 30 seconds it has its own twitter account.This basically sums up how I feel about Disney internet fan sites in general..
Trillions of dollars used to create the Internet and what do we do with it? Watch cat videos and go crazy when trash is found at Disneyland. How exactly does this make the world better?A piece of trash falls in Disneyland, and within 30 seconds it has its own twitter account.
Oh...is that how we're supposed to use it???Trillions of dollars used to create the Internet and what do we do with it? Watch cat videos and go crazy when trash is found at Disneyland. How exactly does this make the world better?
You have to admit it; 'dumpster fire at a bowling alley' is the ideal metaphor for some of the Disney board's decisions.I know, isn't it great?
Fleets of satellites now circle the planet and 16 year old children work 15 hour days in Communist slave factories building phones so that Americans can watch 10 second Twitter videos of a dumpster fire at a bowling alley. If you had told someone in 1975 that this is what the early 21st century would be like, they never would have believed you.
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