Did you memorize that? It was easy to remember. You're good. You have a knack for it.
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Did you memorize that? It was easy to remember. You're good. You have a knack for it.
"Katara compared her mother's death to the genocide of the air nomads"
Katara is a genocide survivor who's mother died in her place in the genocide of the southern water benders. You only consider Aang's pain towards the genocide of his people valid because he's a boy. You see Katara's pain and anger as whiny/unnecessary because she's a girl. You see her survival of genocide as less worthy of pain because she's a girl. Aang is the last air bender. Katara is the last southern water bender. Their titles are the same, and yet only Katara's status as a genocide survivor is ever called into question.
Katara also isn't the one who makes the comparison in the first place. Aang does, and specifically uses the genocide of his people to play oppression Olympics, which is incredibly manipulative. He also uses it to silence Katara, invalidate her trauma, and insist that he understands what she's going through and that gives him a right to tell her what to do, which is wrong because two people can go through the exact same traumatic experience and still have entirely different responses.
Katara said Aang didn't understand, that she KNEW he wouldn't understand, and his response further proved that he didn't understand what she was feeling. He especially did not understand what she was feeling about him.
didn't aang compare that to losing appa? it's not even the genocide of his people. It was losing Appa.
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All of the times Jim Halpert ignored work to go flirt with the receptionist
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THE ERA
i don't care what anyone says.
nothing (not even jackson and april) will ever top this era.
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NEVER HAVE I EVER (2020-2023) First and Last Appearances
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They’re sorry for the concern they are causing to the fans, they will do their best to find a good resolution to the dispute, that though they are speaking up in a small voice about the injustices that have they’ve been silent about before, this moment is very scary and frightening.