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I see alot of comments saying that they disregard humanity as a whole and saying the Na'vi are "Perfect". This worries me because if you put things into persective, when A person is so obseive about Avatar, they are disregarding themselves over something that is fiction (I know, I hate to admit it). I think the reason why is because of the plot of the film. A Human goes to and alien planet and learns about a fasinating culture and gives up his Human form to live like one of them. I think why people are hating humanity is because they think Jake becoming a na'vi justifies that Human life sucks, and Na'vi life is much better. The thing they miss, I think, is that Jake himself had no life left with no legs and his role being marine. He realized that his personality and cunning of a warrior would work in the Na'vi socity. What people also miss is that the scientics are left on Pandora. They have a life because they have intrest in the plants and animals and their role can be to help the degraded society on earth.
I might as well explain why I like being human and not disregard it as a whole. I like to learn about science, arts, phlosophy of multiple religons and societies and intergate them into imagination. To have an Imagination that expands to unknown regains is the apex of being human.
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