NGL, the more I learn about the ATLA fandom, the more I missed the days when I was a child who just enjoyed the show while living in ignorance of fandom BS.
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NGL, the more I learn about the ATLA fandom, the more I missed the days when I was a child who just enjoyed the show while living in ignorance of fandom BS.
I saw someone say it's important for Aang to choose his responsibilities and is more important to save the world than be attached to a little crush (its much more than that but sure). So why is it important for Aangs character to choose Katara over cosmic energy in that moment? Has it to do with Aang grief with his people and is tied back to the 4 part episodes in the end?
Firstly, I’ve written numerous metas on this which I’ll link because I don’t have the time rn to lay out all of these thoughts once again.
💬 10 🔁 233 ❤️ 569 · thank you SOOOOO much for your aang meta because the way this fandom doesn’t understand its own main character is insa
💬 1 🔁 429 ❤️ 769 · Thinking about how Aang is punished for choosing power over love and his own happiness, punished for sacrificing anothe
Katara is inherently tied to the love Aang has for his people and nation. Yes, this whole moment is just as much about Kataang as it is about Aang’s grief over the air nomad genocide.
Aang does give her up to save her life, and he is narratively punished for it. The whole narrative tells us that Aang should NOT give up his attachments, because this is the entire reason he exists as the avatar, and more importantly, the expectation of him to give up his attachments and love for others is the very thing that CAUSED the imbalance to begin with. The council members at his temple were plotting to separate him permanently from Gyatso’s care, and ship him off to be rigorously trained as a weapon of war that THEY could use as protection. They didn’t see Aang’s humanity and didn’t care to at that moment. They were willing to strip him bare of anything until he was deity only. That was why he ran away, and that is why the entire story exists.
This expectation goes against everything the story lays out for us, and it’s even explicitly verbalized on screen when Yangchen tells Aang he cannot detach himself from the world the way other airbenders do. Because his purpose is to serve the world, and Katara is his tether. In other words, he narratively serves her character. That’s why she is the narrator at the beginning of each episode. It’s her story just as much as it is Aang’s.
Aang isn’t able to master the avatar state until he confronts his grief over his people. Which he narratively can’t properly do until the 100th anniversary of their deaths during Sozin’s Comet.
Also, Aang didn’t have a crush on Katara. He was in love with her by this point, and she was in love with him throughout the show too. A crush is shallow, temporary, and typically born from not even knowing the object of interest. Aang knew Katara deeply and had seen good and bad sides of her. She was his best friend and he loved her deeply.
defrosted my animation abilities to make yangchen and kavik kiss
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Kataar 🌊 (Katara genderbend)
I imagine that Kataar's struggles through his journey (apart from his father's death) would be the pressure he put on himself to be a protector to Saang and Sukka (Aang and Sokka GB), since the warrior role for men in the water tribe is very strong. I also feel like he would have a strong desire to learn healing, which will be prohibited for him at the start
Kataar 🌊 (Katara genderbend)
I imagine that Kataar's struggles through his journey (apart from his father's death) would be the pressure he put on himself to be a protector to Saang and Sukka (Aang and Sokka GB), since the warrior role for men in the water tribe is very strong. I also feel like he would have a strong desire to learn healing, which will be prohibited for him at the start
This is a direct continuation of that first avatar post since I heard all those comments about people wanting the other avatars, Roku, Kyoshi, Kuruk, and Yangchen, and I heard all their stories. They make me emotional, and I want so badly for them to be happy, especially Kuruk cause he was robbed and I love his story and want to explore it more.
She's gonna keep him
A silly interaction between Yangchen and Aang I came up with last year.
kataang shippers please stop tagging anti zutara posts as zutara, I get it, the fandom can be super annoying and upsetting to interact with but u r not helping. Please keep to this side of the internet with the anti zutara tag and leave the main zutara tag out of it. it's just an extremely attention seeking thing to do. criticize them all u want but please keep it out of that tag. they have the right to post what they want there.
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“Why resort to violence?" - “I have strong heroes like you to protect me."
lowkey a whole other point i’ve been itching to get off my chest before that person did what they did….
in general as kataang gets more popular with the leak and again in october, i implore others to be more mindful of who or what you give engagement to. discourse is fun or whatever but the priority should always be appreciating and showing love to fanon works and artists! even when it comes to addressing discourse, you can do it in a way that doesn’t involve going on other people’s accounts and screenshotting or reblogging them if they are not in the ka tag. like you’re just giving them free promo?
and also… if people are engaging too much in discourse and you have a problem with that, then you do have the right to ignore/block/not like. i wasn’t familiar with that person but it seems like they were getting a lot of support just for their mutuals to be like “yeah they were getting annoying” after the fact. every like or rb is not only a sign of support but also a reward. and you don’t have to reward someone just for liking your ship if you don’t like most of what they’re doing (even me lol)
even on other platforms anti ka tumblr takes started hitting my feed when i deliberately took a break from this app because i didn’t wanna be reminded these ppl exist lol
like do not cannibalize yourselves to the point you’re talking about who or what you hate more than what you love. if it’s not fun for you, you don’t have to engage 😭
Being Black in ATLA Fandom
TW: violence, slavery, lynching
i recently had an interaction that made me reflect on what it is like to be Black in ATLA (or any) fandom. In the exchange, it was presumed that because I live in America, i don't get to speak. While I don't particularly enjoy attempts to be silenced, and have experienced it numerous times throughout my life, it is incredibly harmful to invalidate the Black experience in America.
My people were violently stolen from their countries, sold and dehumanized in unspeakable ways over centuries. The cruelty of slavery is unfathomable and has been getting erased/swept under the rug for decades as "that was so long ago." Even after slavery ended, the brutal nature of Jim Crow laws and sundown towns continued. Picnics were a place of public lynchings where a whole family, including the children, were brought to watch, take photos, and souvenirs. there are likely families to this day that have white hoods passed down through generations. lynching was not made a federal crime until 2022. Since then, Black individuals have continued to be found hanging from trees, including Juliana Nzita in Charlotte NC.
i think everyone should pick up a fucking book or visit an African-American history museum. Everyone likes to remember the peaceful nature of the Civil Rights Movement, but no one likes to discuss the brutality those non-violent activists faced--dog attacks and being hosed down so forcefully that they flew back several yards with their skin seared off. Activists being explicitly targeted by the police and the government. Murders like Emmett Till, with mounds of evidence, have all charges dropped. Black people creating their own towns and having them burnt down because their oppressors didn't want them to have NOTHING. We were (and are still) openly discriminated against systematically in every aspect of living. When i was 5, my sister's best friend told her that she couldn't be friends anymore because "her mom doesn't like Black people."
As a Black person today, anti-Blackness still affects interactions that i have. i am terrified to drive to or through certain states in the U.S. as a medical student, i have been treated differently than my peers; i've had a nursing manager report me for being "rude and offending her" despite complying with her wishes. Her words were superior to mine because, subsequently, my course director wrote this in my evaluation as "lacking interdisciplinary professionalism" despite the fact that he did not witness the interaction. He checked on the nursing manager's feelings weeks later and not mine -- despite the fact that I left the meeting with him in tears. He wrote a 4 paged letter of every "insult" he thought of me including that I didn't knock on his open office door before entering, despite that I verbally asked if i could come in. Through all of this, i was told that it was not a microaggression and did not receive support. These circumstances could have derailed my entire future (and still might affect my future bc i have not matched into residency yet). Once i match into residency, statistics like Black residents being 4x as likely to be dismissed from programs, await me.
So no, I don't *personally* like to be reminded of the painful history of my ancestors in the fandom space where I try to escape the realities. I don't like to be told that what i am saying is fake "niceties" because i genuinely feel as if everyone should speak their truth and are valid for the way they feel about shipping within ATLA fandom. That does not extend to harrassing people. i don't think anyone who is BIPOC should be told to be silent/deferent in these conversations. there is a reason that BIPOC is acronymed this way, and it goes beyond shipping.
Aang having the privilege of growing up with airbenders all around him and learning airbending straight from the monks in his temple but having to live the rest of his life as the last air nomad with no one to share his culture with.
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Katara having the privilege of still having her people and culture but not ever being able to learn southern waterbending style because she never met another southern waterbender and only knowing the northern way of fighting and also having to grow up quicker.
Aang wishes he has the community Katara has and Katara wishes she had a childhood Aang had.
Some points, because yalls bad takes are becoming exhausting to read
EVERY SINGLE AVATAR did the best they could with the time, resources, and knowledge that they had. Yes, even that one. Wan? Did the best he could with the time, resources, and knowledge that he had. Yangchen? Did the best she could with the time, resources, and knowledge that she had. Kuruk? The same. Kyoshi? The same. Roku? The same. Aang? The same. Korra? THE FUCKING SAME. Pavi and Nisha? THEM TOO.
For the most part, none of the avatars outright hate each other, especially not the ones y'all are claiming would. Wan would not REMOTELY hate Korra for opening the spirit portals. Korra did not hate Wan for closing them. Kyoshi stopped resenting Kuruk when she found out he dedicated his short life to fighting dark spirits after his love's face was stolen by one. Aang did not hate Roku for the mistakes he made. Korra didn't hate Aang for his. Pavi will not hate Korra for "ending" the avatar cycle, at least when she learns how it happened. You have got to stop pitting the avatars against each other, because they are all reincarnations of one person, and they all understand, or learn to understand, each others' struggles.
Sometimes, just sometimes, society is responsible for their own damn problems. Sometimes the Avatar cannot be an omniscient god who solves all of their problems with the snap of a finger. The Avatar is a person, bonded with (a non god, non omniscient spirit) who is TRYING THEIR BEST OUT OF CONVICTION. Sometimes, humanity cannot rely on a singular figure to solve all of their fucking problems.