I’ve seen the people freaking out about Lee from the tea shop is actually Fire Lord Zuko, and the one of transfer student Kuzon is Avatar Aang, memes. But I propose, people finding out that Mushi from the tea shop is not only the Fire Lords uncle, but also is the famed Dragon of The West, who laid a 600 day siege and broke through the walls of Ba Sing Se.
So I’m 19 and elections in Canada are today, a week or so ago when my dad was going to vote, he said that I could go with him and register, he also said that he doesn’t care about my gender identity or if I’m not straight, but if I vote for Trudeau I am disowned.
Nope, it’s a Canadian.
Well an achievement for making 5 posts, let me guess the text will be 10?
Here’s the excerpt from Two Lies, One Truth, it’s quite short about a paragraph, but hey whatever.
I actually thought about this while watching this scene unfold. Harumi explaining why Garmadon couldn’t kill Lloyd.
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“A child isn’t born from a side. A child encompasses all.” The explanation was weak, even parents who love and care for their children can still kill them. Something else was at work and it didn’t sit well. He was able to beat his son down with no problem a week ago. Would he have been able to have delt the finale blow then? It would have been better for her plans, but she wouldn’t have her revenge. She just hoped he wouldn’t realize how weak her reasoning was.
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As I said earlier, I thought about this while watching the episode. Her explanation was weak, and not based much in facts. Because like I pointed out, even parents who love their child can still kill them, according to FBI statistics, there are over 450 filicide’s each year in the United States alone and most filicide’s are Altruistic (out of love) or Psychotic.
The types of filicide are; Alturistic, Psychotic, Unwanted child, Child maltreatment and Spousal revenge.
Already have the achievement for 1000, what’s next?
AU where Zuko realises very early into his banishment that he’s been sent on a hopeless goose chase and, actually, he doesn’t want to return to the oppressive Fire Nation and his abusive father. And he sticks with this decision even after Aang wakes up from the iceberg
Except then Aang meets Zuko - probably when Zuko jumps in to save someone, because his sense of justice is too strong to just sit back while someone is hurt, even if he is trying to remain apolitical - and his brain goes “!!!!” Because that’s a good firebender. They do exist. And now Aang knows someone who can teach him firebending without trying to kill him
Except Zuko wants nothing to do with the Avatar. He especially doesn’t want to get entangled with his father’s war. So the rest of the season is about Zuko running from the Avatar, and Aang and co trying to capture the reluctant ex-Prince of the Fire Nation so he can be Aang’s firebending teacher
After all these years. Finally, they have their table.
Their table is ready.
“Is he okay?” Clearly not. He’s have a crisis.
is he okay
Here’s how I’m spending my Valentines Day.
I even have popcorn for the stream.