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@curmudg-eons
The moment people were like “oh shit water benders”
I really loved this episode though, it was an established theme in the show that firebenders are associated with death and waterbenders are associated with life and healing, and up to this point it all seemed so clear-cut, because fire obviously destroys everything in its path while water can put out fires and heals, as we’ve seen particularly in Katara’s case with her natural healing ability.
Then we meet Hama, who due to years of torture and hatred has found a way to turn the classic gentler waterbending ways into a weapon of destruction and manipulation, and honestly I can’t think of a better way to introduce people to the fact that things are never as clear cut as they seem. We’ve thought of waterbenders as the good guys up until this point, so it’s jarring to find out that no, despite stereotypes and traditions, there are always going to be good and bad people in every culture/group, but that’s the point of the entire show.
It’s revisited later too when Aang and Zuko find the Sun Warriors who teach them firebending is not just about death and destruction, but also about bringing warmth to the earth and making plants grow and both Aang and Zuko needed to hear that they weren’t just instruments of destruction and gain confidence from the idea of using firebending to create life and I love it I love this show so much.
also worth mentioning: the flowers in this episode were specifically called “fire lilies,” and a swathe of blackened plants is generally also what it looks like when fire comes through and destroys and area. It’s showing that not only can water be used in dangerous and harmful ways, but also that water and fire are not as inherently opposite as they seem.
Katara: I've done as much as I can for the lightning wound, but it's gonna leave a scar, sorry Zuko
Zuko: eh, what's another scar from a family member amirite lmao
Sokka: ...what?
Zuko: the scar on my eye? did I never tell you guys my father did that?
[Later in Ozai's cell]
#zuko: [casually reveals major trauma caused by family members]
#the gaang: '..... life changing field trip time'
#the gaang: 'it's to ozai's cell and we're all bringing knives'
Aang: I utterly refuse to kill the Fire Lord, no matter how bad he is.
Katara: He’s the one who scarred Zuko’s face.
Aang: *Pulls out gun and cocks it* Alright lets fucking do this.
Had to reblog this one too
the raw power of imagining Aang holding a gun is too much for me the boy knows he can outdo a gun in power but he’s so mad that he makes the statement with the weapon that killed world leaders
I’m intimidated
hey, big shout out to the first public himbo supporter, the original lady of the one brain cell beefcake
she was ahead of her time
when u and ur friends go out to the woods in the night to scream
when u find out ur friends went in the woods to scream without u
I was going to rewatch 1931 Dracula again tonight and just as I turned it on a BAT started flying around at my window and wouldn’t go away and I’ve never seen a bat at my house before and let me tell you I’ve been so gay touched starved this quarantine I was about ready to risk letting a wild bat in my room if it meant it could possibly be one tall, Sexy vampire
Ah rabies
But what if the bat was from my secret gay vampire admirer
so… u come here often??
when ur hunting ranchos to pay ur debts
me falling completely head over heels for yet another over the top confident jokester-flirt-rogue character when i KNOW their confidence, humor, and blasé attitude is a blatant facade and coping mechanism for deep-seated trauma:
love louise from bob's burgers because she's a little bitch her intentions are heinous her aspirations are violent but she also called her dad "daddy" until she was like eight
she's like "i am an evil mastermind" and then goes to the pet store with her mom to say hi to the puppies and i respect that
vibing with someone who got the same goofy energy as u is so damn therapeutic
All my favs in one picture ❤
louise why do you have this
Ripley has a very good grasp of the word “touch” and we often use it as a command word to get him to try to be less afraid of new things or to ask his permission to pet him. He knows if we ask him to “touch” a person or object, he’ll be praised for gently tapping his beak against it. He also knows exactly what we mean when we ask him not to touch something,
Today I yelled at him for biting the wall and he did probably the pettiest thing I’ve ever seen him do: he went around touching stuff in the room and saying “no” and staring at me to make sure I was watching him do it.
The panic over COVID-19 causing people to hoard shit unnecessarily means I can't find medical supplies (like disinfecting alcohol wipes) without paying an obnoxiously exorbitant amount.
Generally healthy, able-bodied people don't need masks, exam gloves, or alcohol swabs to protect themselves against COVID-19. But chronically ill people and their caretakers do need those supplies to live their everyday lives.
Calm the fuck down and wash your fucking hands, ableds.
Able-bodied people and not-chronically-ill people are encouraged to reblog this, whether or not you're panicking over coronavirus.
This is a legitimate concern. I work in the Veterinary Medicine field and we are short on many of the items we need to function and save patients lives on a daily basis - exam gloves, surgical masks, etc.