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urbex-coasters.bsky.social
Founder of Anti-Zimmerman Coaster Club. Abandoned places, roller coasters, and queer stuff. 🎢:406. Oakland sports fan. She/they
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Imagine if they had a cobra roll turnaround after that initial outward leg like Pyrenese? That would be quite intense, that's for sure.
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As much as I oppose the merger, I wouldn't oppose changing it back to "Batman: Night Flight" personally. I mean it doesn't exactly dominate the skyline like it did at Geagua Lake.
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I mean with me you're here.
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The US was never respected. Never should've been at least.
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With Theme Park Brandon he crossed that line for me when he called a cop saying "Jesus is the reason for the season" one of his "favourite youtubers". I tried to look past the blaming migrants for poor responce to Milton (shouldn't have), endorsing Christian theocracy was the breaking point for me.
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It's easy for him to say this as a white man who doesn't have the hammer of fascism coming down on him. I do not have a choice being at the front of the firing line. And yes this is the same guy who called a cop youtuber one of his favourites in a quote tweet of "Jesus is the reason for the season".
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I feel old knowing How to Train Your Dragon is already old enough for a CGI-live action remake.
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Speaking of getting people to spend money, do you know a platform I could use where I don't have upfront cost (ie just a straight percentage)?
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Looking forward to getting back there this summer for the Roots.
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Let's see how he likes it if we leave the union. Form the country of Pacifica with Oregon and Washington.
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Unfortunately based on what the platform gives views, dumb nonsense is the smart thing to make.
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Will you cover the blockzones of every ride in the video? That's the main thing I care about.
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Hopefully this graphic is good news reguarding X2, and we don't need to worry about the rumours.
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It was my 250th credit.
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I guess it proves the mainstream media narritives define all. Both their demonization of that word without providing substance, AND applying it to someone who is arguably to the right of many Republicans. Like HOW can a comment so uneducated be made?
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Also just with it being a place numerous schools take feild trips to where I work, I could be a school to school carrier, and not just of Covid but literally anything. It's unfortunate their parents have told them Covid is over.
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I work with kids and have been asked why I wear a mask. So sad to see parents are telling their kids COVID is over to the point they seem genuinely unsure why someone would be masking when its not over.
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I'll miss the baseball diamond, but absolutely thrilled to see the Coliseum will live on. Will you guys be maintaining the relationship with the volunteers that built the garden?
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I was inside last summer. The guys working let me and my colleague take a look in there. I like to think this footage is pretty rare, considering it's been boarded up since Sam and Colby went there so it might be the only inside shots since 2018. youtu.be/grhzGaF7980?...
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While you're in that area, if you can gain access to St Peter and Paul in East Liberty (AKA the "Dogma Church", known for its use in that film) is among the most beautiful abandoned buildings out there.
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And as for Christmas movies since I see some going that way, Polar Express. A movie that similarly to the others I mentioned, has a simple story but incredibly deep layers if you look for them.
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Comfort movies? I mean Dogma and Carnival of Souls both hit me on a deeply personal level. You can appreciate the simple stories there, or you can go deep and find lots of cool layers if you know what you're looking for.
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Beautiful coaster. I hope Troy doesn't get his way and the Jazzland Park group gets to develop it, and reopen this beautiful coaster. #SaveMegaZeph
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Are the rumours about the tower taking damage from a lightning strike true? I've heard some say that's part of the closure being so sudden (they don't even have demolition permits for it). Still no excuse for the park not giving it a sendoff.
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It can be an emotionally draining hobby for me sometimes. Over the years seeing how Geagua Lake was handled, the Blackpool wooden wild mouse closure, the burning of Blue Streak, and now multiple ride removals from a newly merged chain with no sendoff. But I'll carry on I'm sure.