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Re: wait Avatar grossed 2 billion dollars
We're mostly comprised of individuals that enjoyed a hentai game from a few years back so much that, in anticipation of a newer, better one that never came, we formed a group that, primarily, strokes their genitalia or strokes their egos -- often both at the same time.
This isn't to call anyone here stupid, but I sure as hell wouldn't call us an entity with "collective brain power," even in jest. We just happen to be a bunch of otherwise normal people (with all the faults and flaws that entails) who mostly enjoy looking at artwork of women reacting to tentacle fun time.
Anyway, my two cents: Avatar is an extremely entertaining film and the message isn't lost on anyone. That means that your average movie-goer can immerse himself in stunning visuals and an alternate reality without much effort.
This movie-goer will be inspired by the simple and none-too-subtle message about the environment, then go back out to the parking lot, toss the popcorn container and partially empty Big Sip Soda into a landfill-bound trash can and drive off in their SUV.
Guess that makes sense too. We can all sit here on the forums with our collective brain power... however powerful that may be
We're mostly comprised of individuals that enjoyed a hentai game from a few years back so much that, in anticipation of a newer, better one that never came, we formed a group that, primarily, strokes their genitalia or strokes their egos -- often both at the same time.
This isn't to call anyone here stupid, but I sure as hell wouldn't call us an entity with "collective brain power," even in jest. We just happen to be a bunch of otherwise normal people (with all the faults and flaws that entails) who mostly enjoy looking at artwork of women reacting to tentacle fun time.
Anyway, my two cents: Avatar is an extremely entertaining film and the message isn't lost on anyone. That means that your average movie-goer can immerse himself in stunning visuals and an alternate reality without much effort.
This movie-goer will be inspired by the simple and none-too-subtle message about the environment, then go back out to the parking lot, toss the popcorn container and partially empty Big Sip Soda into a landfill-bound trash can and drive off in their SUV.