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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 09:37 AM by ottobot
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Fantastic to watch, thank you for posting!



I like all the tail flaps at the end.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 01:36 PM by LiberalSceptic
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That is really beautiful!

When I see this film, it makes me think that humans probably are put on this earth to take care of all species which have accidentally put themselves in trouble or need.
The ones without hands, arms or general means to take care of them selves in dire situations.

Sort of guardians for the ones whom can not handle some situations themselves.
Something like, that all humans should be general "park rangers" for this planet or kinda humans being the Oompa Loompas, and the Earth and other inhabitants our Chocolate Factory to handle the best way possible.

But instead, it hast turned out totally different (in at least the very most), where it could have been help, love and compassion for the other species on Earth, we find hate, abuse, slaughter, use and ignorance.

Imagine how much different all could be...
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reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 02:07 PM by intrepid
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I didn't mean to jack your thread but our own survival is related to sharks. Watch that movie when you get the chance. It explains how these creatures that have been around for half a billion years are important to our own survival.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 02:17 PM by intrepid
Originally posted by kn0wh0w
there a full movie on there?


Yup:

www.imdb.com...

I'm not a big fan of documentaries but this one was well done. This won't leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling. It's meant to educate people on what human greed is doing to the oceans and the planet.


reply posted on 2-2-2012 @ 02:21 PM by kn0wh0w
Originally posted by intrepid
Originally posted by kn0wh0w
there a full movie on there?


Yup:

www.imdb.com...

I'm not a big fan of documentaries but this one was well done. This won't leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling. It's meant to educate people on what human greed is doing to the oceans and the planet.


thanks for sharing.

and so true again mate!

here's another example of human greed and the refusal of taking resonsibility for our actions.

this instanty sprung to mind.



Great Pacific Garbage Patch

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