Do you know it would be a really crazy twist? If he isn't even a tranny, and Disney just randomly assigned him to that position.
Like, last week he was hustling customers onto Star Tours and looked like a normal dude and then Disney said "Okay time for the monthly job rotations, Nick you're going to dress like a princess and work the Bippity Boppity Boutique".
And honestly wouldn't even surprise me, I could see them doing that as a way to normalize this shit.
Probably not. It's more likely that he asked for this position and they joyfully gave it to him because it helps transmit The Message. I just thought that would be an interesting twist.
I was just thinking, like, he's not a tranny. Dude has a moustache. Makes him a dude in a dress. Kids are likely to laugh at a dude in a dress. I don't think it scars them.
I mean it is funny; I'm not sure I see the problem.
I mean it is funny; I'm not sure I see the problem.
Can we just not do it then? Maybe a beautiful woman in a pretty dress who looks like a princess from the movies will create happy memories, attract more visitors, and increase park revenue. A man in a dress is a funny memory but I'm not sure that's the image they should be going for.
Do you know it would be a really crazy twist? If he isn't even a tranny, and Disney just randomly assigned him to that position.
Like, last week he was hustling customers onto Star Tours and looked like a normal dude and then Disney said "Okay time for the monthly job rotations, Nick you're going to dress like a princess and work the Bippity Boppity Boutique".
And honestly wouldn't even surprise me, I could see them doing that as a way to normalize this shit.
would a normal dude accept the assignment, and then do the full lisp?
Probably not. It's more likely that he asked for this position and they joyfully gave it to him because it helps transmit The Message. I just thought that would be an interesting twist.
I would. It would be hilarious.
That sounds like a plot to a bad early-90's movie.
I was just thinking, like, he's not a tranny. Dude has a moustache. Makes him a dude in a dress. Kids are likely to laugh at a dude in a dress. I don't think it scars them.
I mean it is funny; I'm not sure I see the problem.
Can we just not do it then? Maybe a beautiful woman in a pretty dress who looks like a princess from the movies will create happy memories, attract more visitors, and increase park revenue. A man in a dress is a funny memory but I'm not sure that's the image they should be going for.