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Finally, a bouncy house for adults
By adamg on Sun, 05/31/2015 - 12:46pm
Brad Kelly took a walk through the newly opened Pentalum on the Lawn at D.
A couple days later, he spotted something that made him wonder if they were getting it ready for a visit by Tom Brady.
Copyright Brad Kelly. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
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The infantilization of
The infantilization of American adulthood continues apace.
Says the anon without kids
I think that apriori deciding that "this for kids/that for adults" along "expected" lines is a sign of insecurity and immaturity.
Avoiding and sneering at some bouncy fun doesn't make you a grown up, it just makes you a boring prig. Why don't you just say "not for me" and leave it at that?
Swirly
Anon is just a twit.. there have been many studies done showing that this type of adult 'play' is actually good for us. It stimulates creativity, reduces stress, and helps us relax. It's actually a GOOD thing. The old paradigm of work work work and being an adult all the time is bad for us. There's is some truth to the saying "All work and no play makes...."
a little levity is a good thing on a rainy Sunday
Infantilization? Not at all. But then again, you wouldn't know bc you're too busy bitching about which you know nothing online to participate. $5 to check out something different, grab a beer and meet some new people while waiting in line works for me. Feel free to rejoin society and get that stick out of your ass.
is it open with todays
is it open with todays forecast?
I saw this movie...
Fantastic Voyage with Raquel Welch and clinging anti-bodies
Good to know...
...that I wasn't the only one who thought that looked like a cardiovascular system.
I was thinking it looked more
I was thinking it looked more like the beginning of the title sequence for a James Bond movie.
Gross...
Put some damn socks on.