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Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible.
[quote name="Avatar-forums.com"]<a href="http://avatar-forums.com/showthread.php?t=43">http://avatar-forums.com/showthread.php?t=43</a> Neytiri Neytiri is offline Clan Elder Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Frederick, Maryland Posts: 231 Default How to Cope Start living like Neytiri: in touch with nature, the environment, and not being greedy and wasteful. Pass on the burger, for something more healthy for you and less cruel to animals. Spend your time on this forum, or volunteering in your free time, instead of getting high or drinking, twiddling your thumbs, being apathetic and complaining about how bad the world is. Don't get swept away by the wave of negativity, live your dream. Your life has only two switches, to shine or not to shine. There is no "apathy" setting. If you're on apathy setting you might as well sign your world away to destruction. When you get discouraged by everyone around you, be courageous like Jake, and jump on the leonopteryx. Be the change you want to see in your world. There are only so many people on this earth, the more of them that are doing positive things, the less of them that are out there doing negative things. It's unfortunate that we live in a world where, just by pulling a trigger or making a corporate decision, one single greedy human being can wipe out the hard works of love of many people. But this is why we need to stop focusing on money and start focusing on our environment. Because we have the intelligence to kill ourselves, but not the wisdom to stop it. What will our money buy, when everything that is worth having is destroyed? The only way you can fill the emptiness you feel after this movie, is to jump on the leonopteryx. colonel colonel is offline Moderator Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Ohio Posts: 242 Default You must remember that this is a fictitious representation of an intangible utopia. Research into the making of the film and the actors. Look at how their movements were portrayed and all the technology required. Your rational mind will soon realize that its has been thoroughly fooled. I will admit that I was deeply moved by the movie but finally convinced myself otherwise after many questions. The realization came after reflection. My opinion of the film remains VERY positive Magnificent Na'vi Magnificent Na'vi is offline Outsider Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Golden, CO Posts: 12 Default same. I play modern warfare 2 and halo 3 regularly and after seeing this movie it makes me want to just sit and think about things and how anything can be viewed positively. It makes me feel just happy but depressed at the same time. The world is so immersive and just makes me use my imagination! it makes me want to make a difference in this world filled with many problems.It makes me not want to play these games. It's unfortunate but i feel free at the same time. When I am imagining myself on Pandora living with and like the Na'vi, I am very happy. But as soon as I come back to reality I get sad that It could never happen. Never REALLY happen. or could it? vBulletin Message Hey there! It appears that you've exceeded the maximum number of posts you can view, but wait, there's a simple solution. To unlock the forum and continue viewing messages, all you need to do is sign up for a free account. The entire process takes just a few minutes so create your account now and view as many threads as you like! :([/quote]