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I think they were right on the money. In fact, they were right on the dot with a lot of things.Think about it. Look at the landfills NOW. They%26#039;re overflowing and in about 700 years I wouldn%26#039;t be surprised if we saw NYC covered in trash and having robots pick it up for us. IF we don%26#039;t recycle, that%26#039;s what%26#039;s going to happen!
People are getting lazier and lazier each day because they sit in front of the TV/Computer all day(anyone want to comment me on that, I just logged on for the first time today, thank you very much) and play games and such. If you noticed, nobody really paid attention to their surroundings(like when the fat people were like %26quot;i didn%26#039;t know we had a pool!%26quot;) and when they got away from all the electronics and servants they noticed how beautiful the ship they were on was.
It also showed how people were so lazy that they couldn%26#039;t even get their own refreshments and such and had other robots do it for them, along with doing their makeup, trims, brushing their teeth, etc.
I think Wall-E was a reminder of what we%26#039;re about to become if we keep turning the wheels so fast on this car we%26#039;ve mounted. It%26#039;s not a good destination the way we%26#039;re going.
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it could because we are using a lot of resources
But we probably wont go and live in space
that is why they are trying to recycle things and using alternative fules!
but the world wont be fully coverd with garbage
im pritty sure if thet happens they will send garbage to the sun on space craft
but defnately not in our lifetime -
Probably. Just without the robots and the spaceships. Everyone is just going to die because the air won%26#039;t be breathable anymore. But that won%26#039;t be for a while.
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I do. There are still not enough people trying to conserve the earth. In all honesty, Wall-E sort of terrified me, because I could see it all happening.
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If we screw up the Earth that bad we will just die out instead of escaping.
