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... family and close friends look at your addiction or dedication to Avatar and everything around it?
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This! ---> :heeyy: :omgg: :muhaha: :whatever: and :skeptical:
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:) Wife watched it together with me so it was easier for me :D
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My friends and family knew I really liked Avatar, although I think I kept it hidden how obsessed I was with it.
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They always thought I was kinda crazy... that was just another confirmation :hee:
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Kiyevanie wrote:They always [s]thought[/s] knew I was kinda crazy... that was just another confirmation :hee:
I fixed it for you ;)

Now seriously, define "crazy". If that is someone who uses the brain above the (very low) average level, then it's perfectly fine to me ;)
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Mmmhm - defining "crazy"... more like "being different". For example, when I was a teenage girl all my female friends were into Saturday Night Fever and that kind of movies. MY room was plastered with Star Wars posters ;)

And I somehow missed the part about "growing up and being a serious, adult personality" :p
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Sounds very familiar, ahahahhhhhhhhhh...

When I was, I think, 8 or so, maybe 9 or 10 but not more, my grandpa gave me Clarke's 2001. I went through it, had a few questions, but wasn't really interested. Playing at his farm every day after school was far mor einteresting. Then, I think I was 12, I got the book again, this time from the library. I was, to say the least, hooked 101%. I sleep until I finished the book. City library had a quite good set of SF books so I guess I had every single one of them. Many years later, I got a (commercially available) CD with 160 SF books, all translated. It was a treasure. I didn't like all of them, but even these 80-90 I did... well, that was enough.

What I am searching for now is Gentry Lee's continuation of Clarke's 9and his) RAMA series... After Clarke died, Mr Lee wrote last two books, I think. Not as good as Clarke's, but good enough I guess.
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Actually for me it was my mom who hooked me when I was about the same age - she was a big fan of Star Trek (had a secret crush on Mr Spock :D ) and Perry Rhodan (a german SF series, published weekly in a kind of magazine).
From then on I made my way through the whole public library at our town.

Made me kinda suspicious in the eyes of my fellow girls: At first - reading that much at all and second, no horse comics but scifi books.... ugh :omg:
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Well, since I'm not really an Avatar addict anymore, it'd be a "no comment" for me...

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Well, I am not an addict either, but that doesn't prevent me from enjoying it :)
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Oh, and when I want to demonstrate how good a screen is in HD (the company sells, among other things, screens for exhibiotions), I play, guess what? Avatar Blueray rip... 22GB file.
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My family strongly considered an intervention at first. They stopped caring after a few months.
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My parents take it like all of my obsessions - first it was Harry Potter, then Star Wars, next it was exactly Avatar, after that My Little Pony and now it's Iron Man (I'm talking about long-lasting ones - I've had tiny crazinesses over other movies or TV shows like Pretty Little Liars, too). They're used to me talking about one particular thing for months. :D
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I still like to have my morning coffee in one of the Avatar mugs that Kiy brought me from Germany when she came to the Toronto Meet.
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And Ato and I still throw the occasional Avatar quote into text messages and conversations with each other. ;)

And we still have that atokirina seed hanging from our rear view mirror in the car.
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Nice to know they're still in use :)
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One day I'm going to have to buy a putter and a golf ball and try practicing my putts into the RDA mug. :hehe:

And we have 4 Avatar blankets that we use on the couch all the time. So we always have a little bit of Avatar every day.

The bulb died on our TV projector (which wasn't HD anyway), so we finally bought a big LED HDTV, and of course had to christen it by watching Avatar CE on it. 81 viewings for me and counting. :hee:

And over Christmas break I took my kids to my work to see Avatar in 3D for their first time! They've seen the movie 8 or 10 times, but never in 3D. They were too young to take them when Avatar was in the theater.
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Bravo! That sounds pretty fun. :)
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My family!

Ha ha. It was: That's expensive going to see that movie so many times. Money doesn't grow on trees. Your weird.

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Eh - from your family that's indeed a high compliment...
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