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Quintus Dias member
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durgldeep member
Member # Joined: 14 Sep 2001 Posts: 859
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 8:33 pm |
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QD, thanks for posting this.
Never heard of it - have passed it on... |
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Max Ostap member
Member # Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 70 Location: LA
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:03 am |
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I am torn between the care and foresight of multibillion dollar international corporations that sponsor this message and the intent of their marketing departments that over decades installed a mindset of mindless zombie like consumerism that drives virtually all the pollution and resource consumption we have on the planet.
I was in fact so overtaken with emotion and feelings, while watching this throbbing masterpiece, that all reason and wisdom have completely left my mind. Ability to resist corporate marketing borg exited my neocortex like air rushing out of a whoopee cushion under astonishing pressure of a giant environmental disaster that might kill us all if we don't don't buy green with our green.
I assure you i will pass this incredible movie to all my friends and family just like i forward every "if you don't forward this email to 10+ people you will die".
Thank you. _________________ My Stuff |
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Quintus Dias member
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:47 am |
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Eventhough there's a message of so called carbondioxide pollution you gotta appreciate the scenery in the movie and what Mother Earth gave us and has been given us.
What I have read about carbondioxide is that it falls to the ground so every report about the subject is not conclusive.
If you ask me the changes of the Earth is probably caused by the Sun, if you can call it changes.
Earth has always changed.
The real problem lies in the extinction of animals on earth, we humans have it coming I believe.... This with the deforestation and especially de-forest of the rainforest is and will make us poor for it.
Do you guys know that there are only 3000 Tigers left in the world? back in the 70s there was 40 000 Tigers.
Then one can debate whether the tiger is important or not, some day a animal important for us and the environment will be extinct.
Did you guys heard about Algae in the movie above? It what consumes the carbon dioxide, I wonder how many more oil leaks the ocean can take?
About that, I don't think we can abandon oil....probably never and it has to with plastic. This why the economy is based upon oil, there's a lot to be said about it though and too much to put in here.
Anyway this is a hard subject, mostly why I posted it was not to push an agenda but rather to enjoy the scenery in the movie.
Wish I could travel more, those spots in the movie are harder to visit I believe because of non tourist spots. Easter Island is a fortune to travel to, looked it up last year and the price was real heavy. |
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