julia & nicks mom
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BibbidyBobbidyBoo said:It would be 3rd hand wouldn't it? It happened to someone (1) who told her (2) who told us.... wait- 2nd hand? LOL

JenLynn said:LOL,
Yes, so if you were experiencing it third hand, then I would be getting it from you fourth hand ... and when I tell my DH he will be getting it 5th hand .... and then he tells his co-worker who will be getting it 6th hand ... WAIT. This is getting a bit out of hand, isn't it?![]()
You should never automatically believe something to be true just because you heard it somewhere or from someone. In that same vein it doesn't make it un true either, thats why you have to be critical of everything you here. It is a good idea not to believe something to be fact unless you have proof, because falling into lies can be very dangerous.julia & nicks mom said:Thank you!!
I believe her - I don't care if anyone else does or not!
my favorite response at why I shouldn't believe her was this one
well then by that theory - you would be able to believe her story!!!
(Sienfeld Reference) on my friend and I when we were taking a picture. We both looked at each other and laughed. When you're in a costume like that it must be hard to manuver and see, I really didn't think he was doing it on purpose, but I know some woman would.
!!! Bet my bottom dollar it happens on occasion, and I think it's a shame that so many people had to mock the OP for believing the story.
Even if it's not true, why be so hostile?? I absolutely LOVE WDW, but I do not think it is perfect, nor do I believe the CMs can do no wrong, ever. Again, that's just
!!!!!! JMNSHO.
peter11435 said:You should never automatically believe something to be true just because you heard it somewhere or from someone. In that same vein it doesn't make it un true either, thats why you have to be critical of everything you here. It is a good idea not to believe something to be fact unless you have proof, because falling into lies can be very dangerous.

Well I can answer it from my own point of view...it may be different from the POV that peter11435 had...TinkerbellMama said:Okay, gotta single this one out...HOW can it possibly be "very dangerous" to believe a story like this, on the off chance it's not true? Seriously, I want to know! What harm can come of it??? Please tell me. I am not being rude; I honestly want to know.![]()
It is not dangerous to believe "this" story. However I find that many people these days believe anything they hear or anything people tell them to be fact. That I think is very dangerous. People need to use their own judgment and not automatically believe something unless they have facts to support it. I can tell you that I am amazed by how many times the news media reports things that are not accurate, and yet the general public can do nothing but simply believe them.TinkerbellMama said:Okay, gotta single this one out...HOW can it possibly be "very dangerous" to believe a story like this, on the off chance it's not true? Seriously, I want to know! What harm can come of it??? Please tell me. I am not being rude; I honestly want to know.![]()
lillygator said:and if all this was on the up and up why would they delete them?? I just don't get it? Are people posting these things to get a rise out of others? to start something?

Very well said. Exactly what I was trying to say.mking624 said:Well I can answer it from my own point of view...it may be different from the POV that peter11435 had...
It's dangerous in the sense that if you believe a "small" lie...what's to stop you from believing something bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger? And what's to stop you from repeating the lies? This is why it's best to make sure you know that it's fact before repeating someone else's story. You don't know if it's true or not...and if it's not, you wind up spreading the lie even further (and possibly damaging someone's reputation). Even if it is true, it's better not to say anything...there's no point in downing anyone, ESPECIALLY if you don't know if it's true or not.
I was not personally mocking the OP, but experience has taught me to be careful when listening to hearsay. I've had people spread things about me in the past that were untrue...but people had heard from others who heard from others...it's very much like the telephone game. My reputation was destroyed and I had never done anything wrong. So when I see a "he said that she said that he said" post, I err on the side of caution. I more inclined to not believe it. Innocent until proven guilty. Yes I know people are human and can make mistakes, but since no one knows the facts of the alleged situation, we shouldn't all jump a bandwagon to put down this Aurora.
lillygator said:and as a side note - nothing against the OP, I am just responding to the "been on here a year and nice" comment....being on the 'net has taught me that you can't trust everyone....regardless how nice they seem. Even if you are hurt by what others say I think many take it as suspicious (well, I do)when the poster goes back and deletes their posts....
mking624 said:And what's to stop you from repeating the lies? This is why it's best to make sure you know that it's fact before repeating someone else's story. You don't know if it's true or not...and if it's not, you wind up spreading the lie even further