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reblog if the first musical you listened to was not Hamilton
it's a shame you can't Cool, Silent, and Mysterious your way to being very close to people. we are unfortunately going to have to embarrass ourselves for this
my point was that you have to let people know things about you in order for people to know things about you
Hate this for me...😩😩😩
Moving Van ✿ Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire (2002)
Comprehensive list of all the wig images i have
other wigs and miscellaneous ones that are just good to have on hand
Some i had on my phone. May have some dupes
ur first and last recent emojis are ur gender now. mine is 🅱👨❤💋👨
Why do I always miss the date specific posts :(
The Southern Raiders were never looking for Katara
This is one of my favorite theories behind atla and I wanted to share my own breakdown of it.
SO the raids on the SWT began in 40 AG. They continued until each and every waterbender from the Southern Water Tribe had been captured. (Note: captured)
Worth noting is that Hama refers to herself as the last waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe.
Here’s where the conspiracy gets juicy. Hama was the only one who managed to escape. She created bloodbending to get out of the prison. And she says herself that she’s the only one who escaped. This could be for one of two reasons:
All of the other prisoners had already succumb to the conditions or been killed
The remaining waterbender prisoners were murdered after Hama’s escape
The second option is more plausible. Hama displayed a dangerous, powerful, unknown form of waterbending and overtook a Fire Nation guard’s body. She had him unlock her cell and fled. If there were remaining waterbenders in the prison they would have been killed out of fear once Hama escaped.
They Fire Nation couldn’t risk anyone else in their prison possessing this power. So they were all murdered because of Hama’s escape.
Look at Hama’s reaction to hearing that the raids continued. A kind of casual “oh, you poor things.” Hama knew that the raids continued because she escaped. All of the waterbenders had already been caught! The only waterbender of the Southern Water Tribe that was known at that time to be free or alive was Hama.
And she knew better than to return to her home, where they were sure to come looking for her. She stayed and hid right under their noses because she knew they were going to tear the world apart trying to track her down. She was too dangerous.
When Yon Rha comes to the Southern Water Tribe in 94 AG Katara is still a child. Their tribe has been in shambles for years at this point. Katara is the tribe’s last hope and they’re a tiny tribe at that point in time. Do you honestly think that word of a child waterbender would have made way to the Fire Nation?
Do you think that the Water Tribe would ever release that information willingly? I don’t. I think that the Southern Raiders had no idea that another waterbender had been born into the Southern Water Tribe.
Why else would Yon Rha have accepted that an adult was the waterbender he was looking for? The intel didn’t say that a new waterbender was born, the intel said that there’s one waterbender left. The Fire Nation already knows about the last waterbender of the SWT. She escaped. And they’re still trying to find her.
The Fire Nation is adamant about finding the last waterbender because they’re looking for Hama. Hama, who can control people’s bodies. Hama, who managed to escape a high-security Fire Nation prison without any water. Hama, the only waterbender to best the Fire Nation. And the only one left.
Kya offers herself up as prisoner to Yon Rha. Because she knows that the past raids meant that the Southern Raiders took the waterbenders prisoner. But that has changed.
Why would their procedure have changed? Why did they stop taking waterbenders as prisoners? Because of Hama. They stopped taking waterbenders prisoner after Hama’s escape.
Tl;dr the Southern Raiders were never looking for Katara, they were looking for Hama.
Holy SHIT!!!😮💨🤧😢😵💫 This makes so much sense, and now I am the big sad.🥺🥺🥺
Reblog if it's okay to invade your ask box.
lol some Miami firefighter got suspended for texting this
He got fired for telling the truth. I would honestly send money to his go fund me 'cause he spoke nuthin' but the truth.
It's the GEN3 sound effects for meeeee!!!
aqua globes commercial (2009?)
and if your not you should unfollow me right now
Facts
what happene to all the weeb girls lusting after yaoi
they became k-pop fans
oof id be so pissed off if that wasnt the sound they used
What in the Hanna-Barbera are the sound effects?😂🤣😭
What’s the vibe on eating a mermaid? Does it count as cannibalism? What if you only eat the fish half? Is it just frowned upon in general? Does it depend on the mermaid’s intelligence, like if they’re human intelligent or feral?
Ooh I have a tangentially related anecdote for this actually! So in the game Dwarf Fortress, mermaids are a race of sentient, sea-dwelling creatures, but cannot normally interact with dwarves as a result. They don’t send trade caravans, they don’t do much in the way of war or diplomacy - they show up at the edge of coastal fortress maps sometimes, hang around for a while, then eventually leave the map. Only thing is, the developer made one specific, peculiar decision when creating their creature definition.
He set their bone value (a multiplier for how much crafts made from a species’ bones are worth) to the highest category at the time.
Mermaid bones were as valuable as those of sea serpents, forgotten beasts, dangerous underground enemies, and the like. The only issue was that dwarves, one, could not pull mermaids out of the water. Two, they couldn’t BUTCHER mermaid corpses when they got them. Dwarves as a culture are coded to never condone cannibalism, and as such refuse to butcher the corpse of ANY sentient creature - which, as mentioned, mermaids counted as. But here, there was a fantastic profit opportunity, given how common mermaids were on maps that spawned them. So the community turned to another mechanic to get what they wanted.
In Dwarf Fortress, if a dead body is left to rot long enough, it will eventually turn into a skeleton, and then into a pile of bones. The latter stage allows the bones to be looted as normal. So what the community ended up designing was a system of locks placed along the shoreline, with a drainage system that emptied the area out whenever the levies keeping the ocean water out went up. The plan was to allow mermaids to swim into the area, wait for a sizable “catch”, then flip a switch and watch as they tried to fit through the grates into the runoff tunnels at the bottom of the killbox. Once they air-drowned, the bodies would be left to rot for days on end, until finally, their sun-bleached bones lost any connective tissue and collapsed into a heap. At that point, they could be claimed as raw materials for the craftsdwarves, and because there were a LOT more mermaids than, say, sea serpents, and they required far less trouble to get, the profit margins when the crafts were sold were ENORMOUS.
Once the developer found out people were doing that, he was so horrified that the next patch dropped mermaid bones down to the minimum allowed value. To this day, Bay12 (the forum for Dwarf Fortress content) contains people actively trying to be the most morally bankrupt nutters possible, usually for the end goal of doing something extraordinarily efficiently. Other great examples would be setting their own soldiers on fire repeatedly, or stuffing children into 3x3 rooms with hungry dogs, or repeatedly driving dwarves to the brink of insanity without pushing them over the edge, purely so they become inured to the horrors of life.
It’s a very good game.