Just finished watching my Frozen Planet DVDs. I love Frozen Planet, it is so beautiful at the Earth's poles and I just want to go there and live how the natives live instead of having to be forced into the norms of society and being tied down by finances and employment etc. I know they don't have it easy, but I'd rather have physical hardship with clear rewards over mental trauma and blurred benefits any day. Life is so simple out there, and I just wish I could head out there and clear my mind and experience some true freedom. When I see all the ice and snow it all looks so clean and clinical and it just symbolises cleanliness of mind and a clear view of everything.
I know many other people would prefer a more varied landscape with more going on, but to me it seems like too much hassle. I don't mind seeing almost nothing but white and blue. I find it so calming. I get such an odd bitter-sweet feeling watching my DVDs because I love to see what great things are out there in the wilderness, but it also highlights so much that I feel is wrong with the environment I live in.
And I'd love to be a wildlife documentary maker or cameraman, but I'd find it too difficult to leave the animals alone when predators are catching prey. I'd want to intervene and save them all but in the process I'd cause the starvation of many. Lose-lose situation.
I highly recommend watching Frozen Planet if you haven't done so already. I could watch it over and over just for the magnificent imagery.
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THINGS I LIKE
Parasaurolophus, Plesiosaurs, Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, Music, Tuna, Chocolate milk, Oreos, Blue things
Parasaurolophuscolobus. Parasaurcolobus. Colobusaurolophus.
....And Nunchucks are my friends.