sshindel
The Epcot Manifesto
I get that. And you are right, I do not have to deal with this problem. Lifestylers are not an issue for me, but I don't live in their stomping grounds.Yes, well.... You don't actually have to see these people. These people are not active members of your community. This is not your problem. You'll never have to run into any of these idiots at the supermarket or getting gas or at a bar when you're trying to scam on a 25-year-old....
There's a ridiculous amount of people who live their entire life here in the Orlando area just seeking attention for what ever they do it Disney. Everything from saving maelstrom to saving off kilter to saving the big hats… Somehow it's all about them. Somehow it is no longer about families and happiness and I'm international themepark destination… Instead it has become about the individual who is celebrating being the first person inside a not yet completed parking garage.
I've drank many a beer with many a cast member and had conversations about this very topic and these very people. It's like a support group… (@71jason, maybe we can become a 501c3?!)
But I think you're missing the forest for the trees here. You are singling out one particular act. I simply added to the portfolio of behaviors… And that is the problem. Not one particular thing, all of them added up together.
But others have pointed it out. It's a thing with society as a whole, and it's not new in my mind. There are groups devoted to obsessing over nearly everything. I never understood people following the Greatful Dead around the country, selling bootlegs or drugs as a "job", obsessing over their music. I guess at least they had a lot of drugs to help them out, but it still happened. People would argue about who was the "biggest" Dead fan, who had seen the most shows, traveled the farthest, etc.
What is changed now is the transmission of information about it. I do not do Twitter, so I don't watch the social media postings of all of the lifestylers 24/7. Maybe the idea of Deadheads would have driven me insane if I had to deal with them on a daily basis. As you mentioned, I don't live near the WDW lifestyler Mecca, so I do not run into them all the time. They are basically a non-entity to me. If I chose to, I guess I could follow them more closely, and maybe it would bother me more than it does.