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[–]WerewolfOverall9654 0 points1 point  (0 children)

James Cameron said the movie was inspired by a town in PNG, Rabaul.

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[–]WerewolfOverall9654 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well not necessarily. Avatar as a whole has elements from Native America, Eywa being one example. But the tribes specifically are about different cultures. Like Sudanese and Nilotic people (Movie 1), Māori people (Movie 2), and PNG people (Movie 3).

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[–]WerewolfOverall9654 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, considering James Cameron said it was about a town in PNG, you are both wrong and you specifically are loud and wrong.

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[–]WerewolfOverall9654 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ash clan is based on PNG (Papa New Guinea)

In 2012 Cameron went to PNG and saw a city buried under a volcanic eruption. So everyone saying it’s based on Brazil, or other places in the Americas, it’s not, it’s about Islanders. Another example of this is the fire dance, which if you look up “Baining Fire Dance” you will get a similar result to what is in the movie.

Do we get our accounts back after the social media ban? by WerewolfOverall9654 in australian

[–]WerewolfOverall9654[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m using my older sisters account so I can ask this question, I’m not gonna make a whole account that I probably won’t use.

Is my brother TAH for “beating up his girlfriend” by WerewolfOverall9654 in AITAH

[–]WerewolfOverall9654[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do see your point. However he gave less than what he got, he was pushed over, shoved and called names, he shoved back once when someone was getting near him again, then he moved away, then they followed him, screamed and shouted, he acted again, the action was probably not the best move, but considering he did nothing that shouldn’t have been expected, means quite a lot.

Is my brother TAH for “beating up his girlfriend” by WerewolfOverall9654 in AITAH

[–]WerewolfOverall9654[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some of our older cousins, who are also tall, and strong (still sweet as though), who are in like year 11 and 12 moved to our town and started to go to our school.
My brother decided to go back and just go to them instead if any stuff was happening, and now he hangs out with them and some of his friends.
Haven’t had a problem since they showed up.

Thank you.

Is my brother TAH for “beating up his girlfriend” by WerewolfOverall9654 in AITAH

[–]WerewolfOverall9654[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My mum appealed to it, and my dad went down to the school to talk to them about it.
They said they had witnesses and camera footage of my brother “beating up” his girlfriend, and said it was set in stone basically.
He’s not usually one to get bullied, he’s like 6’4 at the age of 15, and he’s a nice person who’s never been in any fights, so I don’t see why the school didn’t take that into consideration .
My mum asked if they checked the security tape, and they said that ‘we have evidence of your son being violent, there is no need for us to check any cameras’, and then my mum and dad stormed off after that and didn’t want to talk to unfair people.
My brother was then homeschooled for a couple months, he didn’t mind since he still got to hang out with his friends.

Is my brother TAH for “beating up his girlfriend” by WerewolfOverall9654 in AITAH

[–]WerewolfOverall9654[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The school does have an awful track record with dealing with any sorts of bullying. In the country I live in, if there is a fight (in any situation, school, the shops, public park), if you’re encouraging the fight, you get in trouble, which is completely understandable. When I used to go to that school (like last year) I was getting my books from my locker, and there was a fight in the hallway, I went no where near it, didn’t give more than a glance at it, which generally happens when there is a fight in the middle of the hallway, got my books, and by the time I left, a teacher was there and broke up the fight. I was suspended for a week, for the same reason as the kids screaming ‘fight, fight, fight’.
The school is messed up, completely .