Tuesday, February 21, 2017

In terms of embarrassing conditions, “post-election stress disorder” second only to “Pandora depress

Remember “Avatar?” James Cameron’s blue-face remake of Dances with Wolves? It was huge - really huge - back in 2009. For some reason, audiences couldn’t get enough of the preachy, poorly-scripted, special-effects epic. In fact, a certain subset of movie-goers became so wrapped up in the film that that press began writing about waves of global depression.
As the Huffington Post reported at the time, human inability to visit the planet “Pandora” was causing widespread sorrow and suicidal tendencies.
The beautiful alien planet Pandora depicted in James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ is so captivating that some audience members are becoming depressed and even suicidal when they fail to find meaning in real life after the film is over.
Sadly, environmentalist film lovers were realizing that they would never be able to enter a giant blue body and move to a garden world because, you know, all of that was fictional. Read more here: http://canadafreepress.com/article/in-terms-of-embarrassing-conditions-post-election-stress-disorder-second-on

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