Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5111231-20181111155442/@comment-5111231-20181119021333

No thank you, because I outlined reasons, on the basis that rides and attractions have cinematic appearances and yet they aren't separate The simple solution was to place the depictions of a "Disney"-produced entity under one page; real-life people are excluded because they aren't Disney characters.

The name and nature of both OMD's are shared, and though OMD in Wreck-It Ralph is a location, I offered a solution to clear the difference between the website and location and still keep them in one page via a tabber to distinguish the website and location, and keep our page style consistent.

If you're going to keep arguing about this, then I stand firm; we're equal to each other, and we've known each other. I keep my tongue when you do something I don't agree with, but the fact you can't see why to my side or respect my decision when I'm doing something shows you can't treat me as an equal.