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☯: What do they think of ‘good’ and 'evil’?
Tubalcain's morality is quite strange. He believes there is evil in the world, and he considers himself not as evil as others. He is evil to an extent, but is better than those who commit mass murder or murder without motive. For "good", he would consider himself to be "generous" when taking the lives of others and draining blood without mutilation. However, he sees "goodness" as a major flaw. He believes being merciful makes one weak, too squeamish to complete a task. So, I'd say Dandy's views of Good and Evil are broken. He believes a certain level of "goodness" will get you into a pleasurable afterlife, and that a level of "evilness" will keep you living. Too much of both is a terrible thing, you could be sentenced to an eternity in hell or die from the stupidity of being blindsided by fairness.
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50′s Prime Time Cafe Review
Remember when I said my boyfriend and I were craving a “50′s Day” at Disney World? Well, several hours after polishing off an out of this world lunch at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, we hopped back into our handy-dandy time machine and flew off to 1952......errrrm. I mean, we walked over to the 50′s Prime Time Cafe for a swingin’ good dinner!  The 50′s Prime Time Cafe is located at the south end of Echo Lake (dinosaur side), next to the Hollywood & Vine Restaurant, and right before you get to the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular. If you’re looking to feel transported back in time, here are some tips I’ve got to set the perfect stage: 1. As you enter Hollywood Studios, stop! Look up! You will see tons of Hollywoodland billboards from back in the Golden Era! Inviting, colorful signs entice you to purchase land out west, while other brightly lit signs advertise the latest and greatest cartoons the 50′s has to offer! 2. Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard and admire all of the old Hollywood storefronts and decor; you’ll find a large Five & Dime on your right side, and adorable Beverly Hills-esque shops on your left - most notably, the Keystone Clothiers. If you’re lucky, perhaps you’ll catch some of the street performers out and about! I particularly like the couple that drives around, talking loudly and honking at park goers!  3. As you turn left off the boulevard to head towards the cafe, stop and take a minute to breathe in Echo Lake. I particularly love this section of Hollywood Studios, as Echo Park in LA will always have a special place in my heart. If you look up and to your right, you will see a large billboard for Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Let your eyes scan to the left, and you will see signs in the windows above the restaurants, advertising cheap rooms and offices to rent; Disney truly does not skimp on the details. ALRIGHT! Now you’ve had your fill of Hollywoodland and all of it’s glitz and glamour - time to EAT! We arrived 15 minutes early for our reservation (which I always recommend making ahead of time. I cannot tell you how many families we saw get turned away, or simply leave after hearing the wait time for a table was over two hours), and were told to come back in five minutes (I’m not sure if this is the policy for all Disney sit-down restaurants, but from now on we will be arriving 10 minutes prior, to avoid this issue). When we came back, we were promptly checked in and told to wait in Dad’s lounge. I have to stop right here and tell you all that this place is literally like the inside of someone’s 1950′s home - you immediately feel like you are sitting around your grandma’s house, waiting with all of your cousins for a big meal. The walls are covered in tasteful wallpaper and wood panelling, adorned with era knick-knacks; clocks, shelves, mini statues, think Brady Bunch House! In what seemed like no time at all, we were sat and greeted by our incredibly friendly waitress, Melissa. We lucked out and had a corner table with what felt like our own little dining room - see my pictures in the post below, it was insanely magical. Melissa, much like Jim at the Sci-Fi, let us know that if we were not comfortable ordering off the menu they provided for us, she’d be more than happy to get the chef to come out and speak with us about what other options are available. Melissa then proceeded to drop the ultimate food bomb of the 21st century, and told us that the chef was also willing to go out of his way to make us a special dish - fried chicken. Although it is not listed on their allergy friendly menu as being suitable for gluten/wheat allergies, Melissa explained to us that the chef could make it for us, if we had at least 30 minutes to wait - this is because they need to prep and fry it in a completely separate area, as to avoid cross contamination (DISNEY, YOU ROCK!). Both my boyfriend and I were too hungry to wait for this, so we decided to try Cousin Megan’s Traditional Meatloaf instead - since we both found out we cannot eat gluten, we’ve had a really difficult time finding gluten free meatloaf when we eat out. Of course we have mastered making it at home now, but it was nice to see it on a menu we could eat off of for a change! Neither one of us regretted this decision; our plates came out with two generously large slices of meatloaf, piping hot green beans, and smooth and creamy garlic mashed potatoes on the side. I could tell that there were veggies ground up within this meatloaf, and normally that would be a deal breaker for me, especially carrots....however, this meatloaf was different. It was tender, juicy, loaded with flavor, and most importantly it was all the same consistency. I cannot stand biting into a soft, meaty piece of loaf, only to get hung up on a crunchy, undercooked vegetable. The 50′s Prime Time Cafe avoided this issue with grace, and I cleared my plate faster than I had expected to.  Our waitress didn’t really “mess” with our table too much; for those of you that are not aware, when you’re dining at the 50′s Prime Time Cafe, you’re dining with family. Everyone is your aunt, uncle, cousin, sister, or brother, including the wait staff, and they aren’t afraid to call you out like family! I’ve seen grown men in the past get scolded for “wasting Mom’s food”, and I’ve witnessed some of the quirkier waiters play hilarious tricks on guests, such as photobombing them or psyching them out with a milkshake that they didn’t order. I think our waitress Melissa was hesitant to mess with us, as we have food allergies, which is totally understandable, although it was a little disappointing. Luckily, however, another waiter in our area took to our table and frequently poked fun at the both of us. I wish I could remember his name, because he absolutely had us in stitches.  Overall, I would highly recommend the 50′s Prime Time Cafe. For the two of us to dine there for dinner, it was under $60 total including a fair tip, which for a sit-down restaurant inside Walt Disney World is not bad at all. I’d personally wait to visit this establishment again until we have children, simply because it really is a “family” restaurant. That is not to say we did not enjoy our time and meals there, as we certainly did, but the atmosphere is definitely geared more towards children and families. If you are looking for a more intimate, gluten-free dining experience for a special occasion, be on the look out for my review of the Coral Reef Restaurant inside Epcot - a wonderfully romantic spot to catch a bite to eat. :) Thanks for reading!
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