man about town, volume 2 number 2, Cornmarket Press, February 1961 (cover photograph by Terence Donovan)
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man about town, volume 2 number 2, Cornmarket Press, February 1961 (cover photograph by Terence Donovan)
And there are people out there who don't think tarot is real
“The precarious precarity of this predicament is profound, my precious praline.”
“I say, are you prognosticating with a praline?? How preposterous!”
“Your pretentious precocity precipitously precipitates to a prerogative alike professionals of prejudice!”
“My preconditioning does preestablish my progressive programming that to prognosticate with a praline is preposterous!”
“You procrastinate to problematically preconstruct your predestination that pralines cannot prognosticate!”
“O damn you, precisely.”
“Premeditated, your words about prognosticating with a praline?”
“No, for I have never seen one prognosticate nor praise the precocity of a praline such as you prior to this presentation.”
“Surely, you will change your mind when prognosticating with my proportionally professorial protozoologist that is my friend, the praline.”
“‘Ey, I’m a praline!”
Why the Angst?
We’re going through a crisis you get right down to it. But our current crisis has it’s beginning back on 9/11/2001 when planes were flown into the old World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Naturally we had a reaction, a very bad reaction, and we handled the emergency rather badly.
Osama bin Laden is the cause of the current troubles, him and how we decided to handle the challenge he presented us.…
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Prediction
Chance of Valeyard canon being significant in any way to the current era: 0%
When my house catches fire and I burn to death, please remember me as the kind of person who disabled her smoke alarm on purpose despite anticipating her eventual gruesome death.
Aw, shoot
I was 100% convinced that Asami was an Equalist because her concept art had her in an Equalist uniform, but now that I actually look it's nowhere close to an Equalist uniform, what was I thinking
However, I'm still suspicious of her because of this screencap from one of the trailers, the fact we know she can fight, and that Bryke wouldn't introduce her just to add romantic tension. Amon's gone in 12 episodes, so there's no time for extraneous characters, and Asami isn't really needed to connect Mako and Hiroshi (could have just as easily been Hiroshi running him over). That means that her only purpose so far is an Asami-Korra-Mako triangle that's barely been touched on (how much has the show itself explicitly said about romance?). This implies she's going to have a larger role later on-- almost certainly as a villain (who's gonna get reformed because Avatar). (The other possibility is she's a damsel in distress, but a) that's too obvious and b) we know she can fight, so probably not.)
I still love Asami, though! I have a fangirl crush on Amon of all people, a little bit of evil or criminality isn't going to stop me from loving her like crazy! (I'm all for a woman who plays dress-up with her dates, I can identify with that.)
So Kya is a waterbender, and Tenzin is an airbender
Meaning Aang and Katara's first and last children inherited their elements.
And Aang basically re-invented energybending. Most people wouldn't be able to recognize energybending early on, given that it's hard to do and not very natural. So maybe an energybending kid would go unnoticed by everyone-- even the Avatar-- and be mis-labeled a nonbender.
I don't want Amon to be Bumi, since that seems like an obvious move, but he's looking like the only viable candidate in the cast so far....