Land Whale claims “Size-Based Discrimination” at Universal Studios

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    ScarberianMPTGL
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    All these rides have safety requirements and weight is one of them. the physics involved demand it. A two ton tessy at any point could cause and imbalance within the rides structural support and cause a derailment…

    But no, facts and logic don’t matter. She wants to risk, not only her own safety, but also all the other people on the ride and the ground below… Because “feelings”

    What I find funny is that if she were allowed on and something happened she would sue for them letting her on anyway. And another thing, if that were a dude I guarantee he wouldn’t make a big fuss about it. One last thing, shouldn’t rides like that have a dummy seat at the entrance so people can see whether or not they’ll fit or did she just not test it being delusional enough to think she would fit?

    I, Lelouch Vi Britannia, command you, all of you, to Go Your Own Way!!

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    Mr. Spock
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    This bulls~~~ has caused our society to cater to these mammoths. When I was a kid XL was as high as it went for shirts. Occasionally you would see a rare XXL shirt. A few weeks ago I saw 5XL shirt and thought to myself, “Who wears these?” Now when I go to a restaurant to eat I cannot even sit in a booth anymore because they have made the booths for extra large people. I have to lean forward just to reach the table because the distance between the seat back and table is over twice the size of a normal sized person.

    She's not looking for love. She's looking for someone to finance the lifestyle that SHE thinks SHE deserves.

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    KevinStyles
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    This bulls~~~ has caused our society to cater to these mammoths. When I was a kid XL was as high as it went for shirts. Occasionally you would see a rare XXL shirt. A few weeks ago I saw 5XL shirt and thought to myself, “Who wears these?” Now when I go to a restaurant to eat I cannot even sit in a booth anymore because they have made the booths for extra large people. I have to lean forward just to reach the table because the distance between the seat back and table is over twice the size of a normal sized person.

    Or perhaps that’s the new ‘normal’ person and now you’re the abnormal skinny one hmmm???? lol.

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