A man addicted to Warcraft dictates "Avatar"

Michele 2022-04-19 09:01:07

I think Avatar is an online game where
the hero becomes addicted and begins to rebel against reality.
This online game is very powerful. Not only can you go to beautiful places
and you can pick up girls, you can also experience the thrill of controlling beasts, being the head of a tribe and the earthlings
are the hero. The guardians
they found that the child was addicted and came to destroy his dream world,
but the hero and some netizens, ran away from home together to
officially confront reality and expel those who helped them to quit their addiction from the place where they surfed the Internet
and quit the Internet In the process of addiction, they hid the place where they surfed the Internet,
but there was still a pure man father, found that place and
destroyed a few computers, but not destroyed the hero's one. The
hero finally drove the pure man away. In the end, my father
got his wish and lived in the virtual world forever.

I think that in a few years, maybe when we are around 50 years old,
there will be a similar entertainment industry
that integrates bionics, genetics, cloning technology, etc.
in the Pacific Ocean . Develop small islands, or ocean bottoms, and develop large-scale entertainment facilities.
You can
enter virtual sleep through a machine and operate your virtual characters to get an extremely real exotic experience. The
development company may be Microsoft, or a new company established by other geniuses.
Of course This is going to be extremely expensive, but some people can still afford it

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  • Trudie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    In the past 12 years, the real 3D movie turned out to be "Avatar".

  • Jules 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    Cameron used special effects to create a very real movie scene, which is also a new height of movie special effects.

Avatar quotes

  • Jake Sully: Are you out of your goddamn mind?

    Col. Quaritch: You crossed the line!

    [punches Jake in the face]

  • Norm Spellman: This is a very important part of it. It's not just, "I'm seeing you in front of me," it's "I see into you. I *See* you."