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Originally posted by: TheCassidy
Ah, well - a personal level is something altogether different.
I was 4 years old in 1977 when I saw Star Wars for the first time. It is also the exact moment when my mind all of a sudden came alive. It really is the first memory, which I can recall in complete detail. The smell of the theatre, the cigarette smoke in the projector light, standing up for the Canadian National Anthem back in those days (no Coke commercials), not blinking for 2 hours...man, those were the days.
We went straight from the theatre to the toy store, where my old man bought me a Kenner R2-D2, who is still my favourite character.
The following fall I started Kindergarten. I was with a pretty diverse group of kids, racially and economically. But all 20 or so of us loved Star Wars. Maybe we wouldn't have found so much in common were it not for Star Wars. Maybe my perspective wouldn't have broadened. Maybe I wouldn't have normally been so tolerant of other races and religions were it not for Star Wars.
I know it sounds corny, but Star Wars made my world a better place to live in.