For example: There's a guy I watch sometimes called AdamTheWoo whose videos often center around amusement parks, especially Disney ones.

He seems like a nice enough guy, he isn't a crazy anti-masker or anything and he did stop going...for like 3 months.

And if we're being real: That break was likely only cuz he was forced to, cuz literally the first day Disney World reopened, he was there.

Back in fuckin' July.

It's just like dude...stay home.

You can live without amusement parks til' it's actually safe/a vaccine is available.

You're giving your audience the impression and encouraging them, unintentionally or not, that it's 100% okay and safe to do stuff like this when it still really, really isn't.

If you lived in China where they actually achieved that shit months ago, sure, but you live in a country where it's still a significant problem even now due to your government's greed/incompetence.

Set a good example man.

If you take it seriously, maybe other people who wouldn't have otherwise will too

  • OriginalMansFromBram [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Hey another theme park fan here, we do exist! But yeah I agree it's tough to watch as many vlogs this year, I do still watch some Prince Charming Dev, he has a very calm demeanor and does make note of things he thinks the parks could be doing better for better distancing and mask compliance