I think you need better rat experiences.
I would literally murder anyone who gifted me a rat. (Actually any pet, to be honest.)
Once my nephew had a pet rat which he named Julie in honor of … me. I was not amused!
I am the same - calling it Rat gives me unpleasant connotations so I’ll keep going with Remy. I actually have a hard time watching parts of that movie, even though I love it. When the rats are swarming everywhere in the restaurant … I can’t do it.
I will love him and pet him and squeeze him . . .
Ok… I have now just changed my vocabulary to include “Shit Bear” . . .forever!!!
Pet rats for everybody! @Julianne_fki gets a rat! @Jeff_AZ gets a rat! …who else needs to work through this issue???
Are therapy rats better than therapy clowns? Discuss.
Y’ll swayed me to Remy from Rat.
While I find, “I can’t wait to ride the Rat Ride” amusing, having a rat aversion isn’t that unusual.
eta: I can’t figure out how to change my vote, so pretend I did.
Also, the acronyms get a little old. People who don’t live and breathe Disney get confused. Sometimes they are needed. But when the ride has a predominant word, it should be called that.
Ah. But should anyone with a rat aversion really be riding the rat ride anyway? Perhaps this will help them avoid it? “Wait! Remy is A RAT?!?”
I picked Rat because there’s already a restaurant named Remy’s. I mean sure I could use context to figure out which is being discussed but that’s harder than just using a different word.
I don’t feel the need for a fainting couch very often. This is one of those times.
Those look like some awesome games.
That. Is. Glorious!!!
Well done!
You are not alone. I call it A2S despite the fact it hasn’t caught on.
I suppose I prefer RRA at the margin, but I really don’t give a Rat’s A2S.
I was just wondering yesterday wtf is a pooh bear and why we call him Pooh when his name is Winnie?