Why I didn't like Avatar
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- SandChigger
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Re: Why I didn't like Avatar
Sorry, kinda switched lanes there without signalling, didn't I?
Yeah, it was a joint Canadian/South African production. Kinda fun, kinda weird. Had its moments. Another one-season wonder, unfortunately.
Yeah, it was a joint Canadian/South African production. Kinda fun, kinda weird. Had its moments. Another one-season wonder, unfortunately.
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Canadian film eh? I'll pass.
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(Canadian/South African TV show. Scifi. Kooky weird fun. Babes with big bazuzus, boyo! )
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Thing knows what I mean. Most normal people (without psychotic disorders) know black and white things such as murder are wrong. But other thing such as holding a door for a women ect are taught to us by our parents/society.
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Hmm, SF, might check it out then. I like small-medium bazuzus though, big ones hold no great interest for me.SandChigger wrote:(Canadian/South African TV show. Scifi. Kooky weird fun. Babes with big bazuzus, boyo! )
Exactly, but obviously even killing becomes complicated, what constitutes murder vs justified changes wildly from culture to culture - but everyone agrees that it does in fact have to be justified somehow.Kensai wrote:Thing knows what I mean. Most normal people (without psychotic disorders) know black and white things such as murder are wrong. But other thing such as holding a door for a women ect are taught to us by our parents/society.
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Precisely. We know murder is wrong on a instinctual level, but how we are nutured/society we live in goes a long way on dictating wheather we think it is acceptible in certain cases for self defence/death penalty ect...A Thing of Eternity wrote:Exactly, but obviously even killing becomes complicated, what constitutes murder vs justified changes wildly from culture to culture - but everyone agrees that it does in fact have to be justified somehow.
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Some people don't even eat plants that require the plant being killed to eat (root veggies for example).
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I'm not sure if I feel under the wether or not
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Murdering a woman who gives you attitude for trying to open a door for her is always justifiable, IMHO.
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What is that a reference to?SandChigger wrote:Murdering a woman who gives you attitude for trying to open a door for her is always justifiable, IMHO.
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Something earlier in the thread... don't ask me to explain HOW my mind works! I'm just along for the ride like everybody else!