Training to become simlair to Na'vi

Started by Tawioang, January 10, 2010, 12:38:07 PM

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Hawnuyu atìtse'a

Anywhere outside the country is gonna be expensive to get to, but if it's the best choice, I say somewhere physically demanding. Life would be filled with constant training, which would do wonders to the body physically. But at the same time it must be natural and beautiful.
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Txontaw

At least we only have to buy one way tickets :P
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swizaw

That would be expensive, hard to set up, and various other factors would come into play. I think we should start somewhere in the US, and once we get our skills down, we could "migrate" (not sure if correct term) to somewhere closer to the equator. And also, a more temperate climate would push our bodies further, making us stronger, or am I wrong?

Nìwotxkrr Tìyawn

Quote from: Hawnuyu atìtse'a on January 10, 2010, 08:52:04 PM
So we get Bear Grylls to come with.

Someone email bear gyrlls and tell him to go see Avatar, I almost guarantee he'd be a fan. If nothing else he would visit us to survive where ever we were at and we'd be on TV.
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Hawnu UnilTxep

I know it will be expensive, but, then, I think it will be worth it.  What will we need money for once we get to wherever we're settling?

I also think we should all try to gather, to assimilate and learn about each other in person.  Practice our Na'vi.  Make sure we all get along.  I'm sure we will, but there's always that doubt.  I think it will bring us closer as a tribe.

I am in love with this idea.  I want this to work like no one's business.


Please PM me if you are still interested in the real Na'vi tribe.

Sngä'i Tìrey-yä

Might I suggest purchasing Teardrop Island? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/teardrop-island.htm

If fifty of us posted a hundred grand...

As expensive as that sounds, its still cheaper than a good quality college education :D
Avatar is a movie about a guy with blue balls running through the forest chasing tail.

Hawnuyu atìtse'a

And if we ever get tired, we can just stay at the Seven Motel like he did >.>. The hotter climate would melt fat from the body, provided physical activity is necessary for survival. An extreme location would be the Congo, but maybe too much. I think a Latin American locale would serve us better (although I have no clue of the fauna).
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Hawnu UnilTxep

Quote from: Sngä'i Tìrey-yä on January 10, 2010, 09:17:46 PM
Might I suggest purchasing Teardrop Island? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/teardrop-island.htm

If fifty of us posted a hundred grand...

As expensive as that sounds, its still cheaper than a good quality college education :D

Sounds wonderful.  If someone wins the lotto... that will be nothing.


Please PM me if you are still interested in the real Na'vi tribe.

Tengfya swizaw

It's at the same time ridiculous, thought-provoking, and inspiring that we're serious about all this.

Quote from: Hawnuyu atìtse'a on January 10, 2010, 09:19:37 PM
And if we ever get tired, we can just stay at the Seven Motel like he did >.>. The hotter climate would melt fat from the body, provided physical activity is necessary for survival. An extreme location would be the Congo, but maybe too much. I think a Latin American locale would serve us better (although I have no clue of the fauna).

Hot weather melts fat? In that case, I'd be ridiculously skinny.


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swizaw

Quote from: Unil Txep on January 10, 2010, 09:20:30 PM
Quote from: Sngä'i Tìrey-yä on January 10, 2010, 09:17:46 PM
Might I suggest purchasing Teardrop Island? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/teardrop-island.htm

If fifty of us posted a hundred grand...

As expensive as that sounds, its still cheaper than a good quality college education :D

Sounds wonderful.  If someone wins the lotto... that will be nothing.
Quick! Let us all go buy lotto tix! Someone is bound to win sometime!

Txontaw

Quote from: Sngä'i Tìrey-yä on January 10, 2010, 09:17:46 PM
Might I suggest purchasing Teardrop Island? http://www.privateislandsonline.com/teardrop-island.htm

If fifty of us posted a hundred grand...

As expensive as that sounds, its still cheaper than a good quality college education :D

We need somewhere with animals and fruits. Does that qualify?

Quote from: Unil Txep on January 10, 2010, 09:17:06 PM
I know it will be expensive, but, then, I think it will be worth it.  What will we need money for once we get to wherever we're settling?

I also think we should all try to gather, to assimilate and learn about each other in person.  Practice our Na'vi.  Make sure we all get along.  I'm sure we will, but there's always that doubt.  I think it will bring us closer as a tribe.

I am in love with this idea.  I want this to work like no one's business.

Yeah, that would be expensive by itself, since I think for the most part we're evenly spread though the world.
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Hawnuyu atìtse'a

The jungles of Honduras or Panama would be perfect IMO.
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Nìwotxkrr Tìyawn

Personally I'm still in favor of the redwood forests of California. It wouldn't be epic hot, no hurricanes and things, large amount of space, not nearly as expensive to get to, easy supply routes if need be, these are just a few of the advantages.
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Sngä'i Tìrey-yä

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Quote from: Txontaw on January 10, 2010, 09:23:54 PM

We need somewhere with animals and fruits. Does that qualify?


Well another island in the area was touting having a plethora of cocoanut tree, and just the geographical location lends itself to having lots of different amazing tropical fruits.

There would be birds and fish for certain, perhaps some of those adorable miniature deer. We could always just buy herds of goats or something though if we weren't getting enough XD

Quote from: Nìwotkrr Tsahameylu on January 10, 2010, 09:29:02 PM
Personally I'm still in favor of the redwood forests of California. It wouldn't be epic hot, no hurricanes and things, large amount of space, not nearly as expensive to get to, easy supply routes if need be, these are just a few of the advantages.

Have you ever been there? It's not epically hot... its barely hot at all. Like a mild 60 degrees on a nice day. Its constantly drizzling, and the only thing living in the forests are trees. Virtually no undergrowth or animals that could be hunted consistently. Certainly no fruit, and nowhere to live unless you plan to scale a huge tree sixty feet to get to the first branches.

For a more Pandora-like environment, you need hot and tropically wet.
Avatar is a movie about a guy with blue balls running through the forest chasing tail.

Txontaw

Quote from: Nìwotkrr Tsahameylu on January 10, 2010, 09:29:02 PM
Personally I'm still in favor of the redwood forests of California. It wouldn't be epic hot, no hurricanes and things, large amount of space, not nearly as expensive to get to, easy supply routes if need be, these are just a few of the advantages.

Only problem is, it's illegal(I think) to own land in the redwoods. Also, there are few spots in the forests where tourists don't go.
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Nìwotxkrr Tìyawn

Quote from: Txontaw on January 10, 2010, 09:31:19 PM
Quote from: Nìwotkrr Tsahameylu on January 10, 2010, 09:29:02 PM
Personally I'm still in favor of the redwood forests of California. It wouldn't be epic hot, no hurricanes and things, large amount of space, not nearly as expensive to get to, easy supply routes if need be, these are just a few of the advantages.

Only problem is, it's illegal(I think) to own land in the redwoods. Also, there are few spots in the forests where tourists don't go.

Don't worry I've figured that out. We tie Arnold Schwarzenegger to a chair and have him watch Avatar over and over again until he becomes one of us. Then we might just gain enough support to be able to.
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Txontaw

Arnold won't be govenator for much longer... we'll have to do it to the new governor.
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Tengfya swizaw

Quote from: Txontaw on January 10, 2010, 09:39:37 PM
Arnold won't be govenator for much longer... we'll have to do it to the new governor.
But Mr.Schwarzenegger Doesn't have to be governor to get things done.


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Txontaw

Eh. I think we're better off just sneaking in there.
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Mako

Wow. Thankfully, I'm already lightfooted, but crafting a bow would be cool. I'll do this.