OK, So I saw Avatar 3 times. Twice in IMAX 3D and once in regular 3D. Am I glad I saw it 3 times? Yes. It was the most immersive cinematic experience I have ever had. Do I want to go and kill myself because I can never travel to Pandora? No.
To all you silly freaks out there that are dealing with a bout of depression after viewing this film, I say: GET OVER IT!
Obviously there is something else wrong here. If you are really depressed because a fictional movie made you realize how fu**ed up our world really is, you need to 1) Kick yourself in the face and 2) WAKE THE F**K UP! We have been destroying this planet since the first day it spat us out. And we will continue to destroy it until we destroy ourselves. End of story. That is the way the cookie has crumbled for generations.
I understand that this realization might be a bit shocking. But to go into depression because of it? Seriously, where the f**k have you BEEN?
Keep taking your meds, and if you aren't on any, please see a shrink.
Which brings me to my next point. Except not really. Rock Band. I love this game. I could play it for hours on end. I like to play the drums because it is an instrument that I have never even tried to master. And it is also the only instrument in the game that is even close to the real thing. I beat Rock Band 2 on hard. And I am now working on expert.
WTF Harmonix?? Hard was a challenge, but expert is RIDICULOUS! Couldn't we have a mode in between hard and expert? I mean, seriously, it is like going from casual skiing to competitive skiing (weird analogy, I know, but I live in Maine) in one step. I highly doubt I will beat the game in expert. I can barely make it past the first few venues. But we will see.
Have a good night and bleed much from many orifices, f**kers. Or go kill yourself. Either way makes me happy.
But that's just my opinion. And someday, robots may rule the world.
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