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Disneyland is in California. DisneyWorld is in Florida.
Yes.
That is why I said Disneyland, and not DisneyWorld.
I even took a swipe at Florida in my comment.
Also, I have been to Disneyland, and assume that it didn't move since I've been there.
But thanks for clearing things up I guess?
Oh I totally misread your comment. That's on me.
I still can't see how to read it differently, so don't feel too bad.
Ohhhh, its "I might even violate my vow to (never travel to the United States again) to visit Disneyland"
instead of "I might even violate my vow to (never travel to the United States again to visit Disneyland)"
My bad
They're going to Disneyland (because they're not going to the Florida, Disney World, because fuck Florida)
No, it's on them. The wording is ambiguous and could be read either way.
Your comment was ambiguously worded and easily could read as if you thought Disneyland was in Florida. I don't care about any of this, just elucidating where the confusion between you two happened
You've put a lot of thought into being tangential.
The critical part of the messaging is what Disney must do to right the ship.