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  1. It's an allusion to the famous line in Shakespeare's As You Like It. The actual monologue is much brighter as it comes from a comedy.
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  2. Just saw pictures and wow! I'm even more excited now!
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  3. A warning for anyone else who’s trying to go in spoiler free for the actual ride experience (which I’ve decided is me at this point, but maybe people who frequent the construction updates may not share the same view). There’s a media construction tour of the new ride happening today, and there’s not a spoiler embargo (I’ve already seen some photos inside the ride), so be cautious on social media if you’re wanting to avoid that. But also maybe today we’ll get logistical updates like an opening date, so that would be cool to see.
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  4. Did anyone just Google what rhetoric is? Raise your hand! 🙋‍♂️ 🤣
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  5. Man that would be a great Fast Lane entrance if it bypasses the exit.
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  6. " Omnis Mundus est Scaena" - All The World's A Stage. LOVE THAT!
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  7. Soooo… You wanted to see spoilers, did ya? Proceed with caution. Hyped to hear it’ll be ready opening day! Photo credits: Great Ohio Coaster Club Kernny-Cation Really, reaaaaally loving how this is coming together.
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  8. It was on Spectrum News 1 about an hour ago, said it would be ready for opening day, but we’ll see how that goes when the park opens.
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  9. I saw it on an account called Kerney-cation on Twitter so far, I’m sure there’s more. I legitimately don’t know if I can hold off on watching the clips from this for a month. One of the small easter eggs in the the clip I saw resold me on this ride for like the 5th time. I can’t wait.
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  10. I'm begging you to just Google what rhetoric is.
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  11. To think there were so many issues with season pass complexity and unfairness when they were trying to combine pass structures in 2007 as well! Does anyone remember how the pass systems worked before and after the acquisition of the Paramount Parks? I'm doing some park history research and keep finding broken pages on the Wayback Machine that limit my findings. I'm specifically trying to find some more info about the overall Paramount Gold Pass benefits, logos for the Gold Pass/GP Speed Lane, and what those respective signs in the photo below might specifically say. Photo: Johnny Fout on Facebook
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  12. Why mess with a layout that has worked well, and likely exceeded any expectations that were laid for nearly 50 years?
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