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get what you pay for i guess
Truly amazing that we stopped taking precautions against the virus because we *checks notes* got bored of it.
if it weren’t for this whole situation, i would never have experienced trying to do a class critique where i have to keep repeatedly apologizing for my cats screaming the whole time while my family discusses baseball loudly and will not stop
my mom walked in during my critique while i was unmuted bc i was explaining my work and asked “Well, did they like it??”
just fucking bursting into my college classes like
me after studying 12 years of french in school:
“Countless others have come before you, seeking weapons or weaknesses or battle strategies!”
this is one of the truly brilliant things about this show. while most kids’ shows will have good vs evil conflict, atla has a war. a real war, between people, with all the moral greyness and points of view made clear. the fire nation isn’t evil: it’s a repressed country under the strict control of its ruler. we’re shown how history is altered and propaganda is taught as fact, so the people grow up moulded to hate all other nations.
and then we get lines like this, which make us stop and think wait, is what the other nations are doing really right? after all, Ba Sing Se was supposed to be a haven, but turned out to be repressive and full of lies.
in this case we know that Aang is justified, and we trust him to do what’s right because he has such high moral standards. then we get to the finale and all that is challenged again.
it’s just a brilliant show guise.
this show’s fucking flawless, okay? i just have so much love for atla
automation is going to take jobs away from cops
living in the suburbs is like mall. Movies. Mall again. Go to target. Go to gamestop. Back to the mall. Barnes and noble. Back to the mall. Chili’s. Back to the mall. Eat hot chip. Lie. And I’m SICK of it!!!!!
I’m sorry god please forgive me I would give anything to go to Barnes and noble and then dinner at Chili’s with a lava mountain cake please lord take me back I’ll never complain again
Dude what? She tied you to the kitchen chair? Broke your throne & cut your hair? From your lips she drew the..? Broooo
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i think it's really fun to think about how for both katara and zuko, the avatar was a symbol of hope for the end of their suffering and a convenient focal point to fixate on rather than dwelling painfully on the trauma of their present existence. but for toph he was just this guy she thought was dope and so she went camping with him? pretty routine stuff
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well the word ‘cancel’ may be completely ruined for me now, judging by the line in the kol nidre service that my machzor translated as “cancel the thoughts of our enemies” and my reaction, which was to think very loudly “avinu malkeinu, cancel my enemies”
im translating russian memes for practice and i... theyre so fucking funny
me: *flips pillow over to the cold side and goes back to sleep*
nurse who's been watching me in a coma for the past 5 years:
the only criticism of millennials l accept