I got laughed at back when I was living in Camden at the library when I was singing and some kids was laughing and mocking me and one person posted the video on Facebook and wrote 15 mean comments instead of nice comments about me and I was embarrassed and upset about it no one likes my talent I like to sing a lot while listening to music and singing along and dancing too any positive advice for me about my situation please I need a new friend someone who’ll accept me for who I am and not judge me just because I’m different from other people please how can I find my happily ever after any advice for me am I considered a princess like princess Aurora my hair is naturally curly
I love when people sing and I think it's cool that you were singing at the library. It can be very difficult when people are mean to us. When I was growing up, people at school were mean to me, some were VERY mean. And I didn't like school because of it. I had very different tastes in things than what was popular, and that includes music. I was listening to music from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s and that wasn't what all the other kids were listening to in the 1970s. I was also a boy that didn't like sports, and I was very bad when I tried sports, and I got teased A LOT for it! It just seems that when we're different in any way, there are insecure people who say, or do mean things, but as I grew up I learned that there are much more nice people than mean people. It's important to look for the nice people. It's true that people's actions can hurt, and that was VERY wrong of people to post you singing at the library and writing bad things, but like I said, I think it's nice that you were singing! Do you have some people in your life that you trust, that you can turn to for advice? Perhaps together you can find a group or something that you can join and enjoy. I just heard of a high school that had a club called the "meet new friends club." I thought what a wonderful thing. To have a group to get together with other people to make new friends. To be able to talk about anything and not be judged. I wonder if there are more clubs or groups like that. One thing that I have learned is that we all have things about us that are special, and I am certain that you are special and you are somebody that people can like. I hope you can find those people sooner than later, but you wrote a very nice message, and all I can say is remember that you are important, and when you find that there are some mean people out there, look for the good people. And by the way, how cool to have curly hair like Princess Aurora!! Thank you for writing.
@@hennessygarciahg While we can never know what Walt would have thought, I have to imagine he'd be happy to have these thriving parks that still bring so much joy to so many people and are still so much better than the non-Disney venues. Certainly Walt would have done things differently, and it's sad to not have his genius, touching every single aspect of all the projects. But it's incredible that next year will be the 100th anniversary of the Disney company and it is still thriving.
Scott, a great video on a great subject. Mary Costa is true Disney royalty. Thanks for this video, we need more authentic Disney voices like yours. So keep 'em coming.
I got laughed at back when I was living in Camden at the library when I was singing and some kids was laughing and mocking me and one person posted the video on Facebook and wrote 15 mean comments instead of nice comments about me and I was embarrassed and upset about it no one likes my talent I like to sing a lot while listening to music and singing along and dancing too any positive advice for me about my situation please I need a new friend someone who’ll accept me for who I am and not judge me just because I’m different from other people please how can I find my happily ever after any advice for me am I considered a princess like princess Aurora my hair is naturally curly
I love when people sing and I think it's cool that you were singing at the library. It can be very difficult when people are mean to us. When I was growing up, people at school were mean to me, some were VERY mean. And I didn't like school because of it. I had very different tastes in things than what was popular, and that includes music. I was listening to music from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s and that wasn't what all the other kids were listening to in the 1970s. I was also a boy that didn't like sports, and I was very bad when I tried sports, and I got teased A LOT for it! It just seems that when we're different in any way, there are insecure people who say, or do mean things, but as I grew up I learned that there are much more nice people than mean people. It's important to look for the nice people. It's true that people's actions can hurt, and that was VERY wrong of people to post you singing at the library and writing bad things, but like I said, I think it's nice that you were singing! Do you have some people in your life that you trust, that you can turn to for advice? Perhaps together you can find a group or something that you can join and enjoy. I just heard of a high school that had a club called the "meet new friends club." I thought what a wonderful thing. To have a group to get together with other people to make new friends. To be able to talk about anything and not be judged. I wonder if there are more clubs or groups like that. One thing that I have learned is that we all have things about us that are special, and I am certain that you are special and you are somebody that people can like. I hope you can find those people sooner than later, but you wrote a very nice message, and all I can say is remember that you are important, and when you find that there are some mean people out there, look for the good people. And by the way, how cool to have curly hair like Princess Aurora!! Thank you for writing.
That was delightful. It's true Walt never said "good-bye" to me, always talk to you later.
Interesting! Maybe he didn't like saying goodbye, maybe it felt final or something,. Thank you so much for sharing that! So cool to know. :D
Aww
@@KeepingtheMagicAlive I love Disney. I wonder what Walt would think of his company today.
@@hennessygarciahg While we can never know what Walt would have thought, I have to imagine he'd be happy to have these thriving parks that still bring so much joy to so many people and are still so much better than the non-Disney venues. Certainly Walt would have done things differently, and it's sad to not have his genius, touching every single aspect of all the projects. But it's incredible that next year will be the 100th anniversary of the Disney company and it is still thriving.
@@KeepingtheMagicAlive I think there are some things that he would’ve loved and some things that he wouldn’t like making the parks expensive.
Scott, a great video on a great subject. Mary Costa is true Disney royalty. Thanks for this video, we need more authentic Disney voices like yours. So keep 'em coming.
Thanks, Jim! That means a lot!
Thank you for sharing. What a great story .
I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Yet another wonderful video. So informative, I really enjoy the inside stories of Disney.
I'm so glad you like it!!!!! Thank you!!
I love Disney and this is so sweet.
I'm so glad you liked it! I hope you enjoy some of my other videos, too!
@@KeepingtheMagicAlive Walt calling her happy bird has got to be the sweetest thing ever.
Aww