This is a discussion thread about: Na'vi punishment inside the General AVATAR Discussions forum, part of the AVATAR Movie Forums category. Originally Posted by Sanjwale navi arrogant????!?!? NAVI ARROGANT??!??!!? the navi wanted to share THEIR world with the humans. but the ...
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lol....i didn't see this before.yups,there will peace in the middle-east before that happens.
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There are many dangers on Pandora, and one of the subtlest is that you may come to love it too much.
The peaceful scientists they accepted the presence of. Everything was going fine until the RDA starting boot-stomping. When humanity first arrived the Na'vi held out an olive branch, but when the RDA saw that there were more "valuable" things to be had...it was Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs, and Steel" all over again.
Because...you know...people don't tend to react well when your gun-nut mercs shoot up their small children.
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"See, in all our searching, the only thing we've found that makes the emptiness bearable is each other." - Alien, Contact (1997)
"Life's a garden, dig it!" - Joe Dirt (2001)
(Screen-cap courtesy of Prowler)
Exactly Tysal. Eywa could have killed of the humans at any moment they were there. She could have done the whole animal attack thing at anytime. She gave several years to change, while the humans were constantly mining, and shooting Na'vi. (I think it was 6 years at least? Eywa could have killed them at any point, but didn't. She had nothing at all to gain from them. She was simply giving them more chances)
"A man lies in his bed in a room with no door.
He waits hoping for a presence, something, anything, to enter.
After spending half his life searching he still felt as blank as the ceiling at which he's staring.
He's alive but feels absolutely nothing. So is he?
When he was six he believed that the moon overhead followed him, by nine he had deciphered the illusion trading magic for fact.
No tradebacks.
So this is what it's like to be an adult.
If he only knew now what he knew then...
Lying sideways atop crumpled sheets and no covers he decides to dream.
Dream up a new self for himself."
"Pardon me, I wana live in a fantasy."
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I wouldn't call it arrogance if you were p****ed off some aliens came to your world and started destroying your home and shooting at you when you tried to defend it. I am actually hoping the novel will expand more on the early days when the RDA first appeared on the scene. I wonder if the RDA really even gave things a chance or just immediately came in and started chopping things down.
The Na'vi were certainly more inviting when they let Grace teach in the school. It wasn't until the RDA shot and killed some Na'vi in front of school children that they totally banned the sky people from returning. All indications I get were that the Na'vi tried to give us a chance and teach us their ways and values, but that we did not want to listen. "It is hard to fill a cup that is already full."
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