Avatar: The Legend of Korra
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Dammit! My recorder missed the last few minutes of Saturday's episode!
Regarding Amon: I don't believe 90% of what he says. His story about his childhood is complete BS, and he may actually be a bender himself. In fact, Amon may not even be -- a man. Lin Bei Fong is too much of a red herring to be Amon, so my money's on that Saito guy. It was too much of a "coincidence" his daughter picked that exact moment to crash into Mako. She isn't Amon, but she's probably a chi blocker.
Regarding Amon: I don't believe 90% of what he says. His story about his childhood is complete BS, and he may actually be a bender himself. In fact, Amon may not even be -- a man. Lin Bei Fong is too much of a red herring to be Amon, so my money's on that Saito guy. It was too much of a "coincidence" his daughter picked that exact moment to crash into Mako. She isn't Amon, but she's probably a chi blocker.
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We've never seen them on screen at the same time, but my impression was that Saito was shorter and stockier than Amon. Could be faking the stocky, but no so much the short. On the other hand, Saito does have a hand in some of the latest technological developments. The tech being used by the Equalists could very well have come from his factories, and he might see it as good for his business if bending was no longer available and his tech had to fill the gap. Even if he's just secretly a major backer of the Equalists, the betrayal could make for an interesting story twist.
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Awesome Mulan/Korra AMV
You might or might not have to watch it with a proxy IP.
(I had to at least, since Youtube blocked it in my country)
You might or might not have to watch it with a proxy IP.
(I had to at least, since Youtube blocked it in my country)
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The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
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It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Spiderlin/Korra for Artemisia. ;)
Dat Beifong swag.
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Dat Beifong swag.
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Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
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Is it just me, or is the whole Tenzin / Beifong / Pema history revealed in the last episode kind of hilarious? I get a kick out of every chink in Tenzin's cool-headed monk facade.
Also, I have a new crazy fan theory about where the Equalists are getting their high-tech weapons:
Also, I have a new crazy fan theory about where the Equalists are getting their high-tech weapons:
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^^^Naw, I love that stuff too. It's amazing how Korra can slip right under Tenzin's carefully constructed facade and make him fold like a cheap suit.
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Part of it is Tenzin has these memories of the Avatar as his father (Mature, respected and respectful, not to mention MALE!). Which is clashing horribly with Korra's (Young, hot-tempered, very physical, has no problem speaking her mind) attitude.
A good friend comforts you and talks you down when you are angry. A best friend skips along side you, carrying a baseball bat, and chanting, ‘Somebody’s gonna get it!"Aquila89 wrote:It's really nice how a conversation about linguistics overlaps with a debate about strap-ons.
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You're the second one i've seen mention that theory.milk experiment wrote:Also, I have a new crazy fan theory about where the Equalists are getting their high-tech weapons:
I need to re-watch Atla again so i can remember all the details i've forgotten. I had forgotten all about the cabbage merchant. :/
Anyway, going to continue the picture spam.
Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
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Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Asami's dark and troubling past
The radio trolling like a boss.
Sokka and Toph cosplay
Tenzin's Beard
Sozin's Comet: The Rise of Wang Fire
Grand Theft Sato: Republic City
Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
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The name tag even says "WANG FIRE" -- perfect.TellusEidolon wrote:Sokka and Toph cosplay
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Yeah, i noted that too.
I found another awesome Toph cosplayer. (I promise, last one from me for a few days! >_>;)
I found another awesome Toph cosplayer. (I promise, last one from me for a few days! >_>;)
Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Nice choice of background and pose for that shot. Instant earth bending without a time-consuming trip through Photoshop.
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Re: Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Sorry to disappoint you, Milk, but that is the photoshopped version.
This is the original.
I like the sign in the background. Violators will be removed by Toph.
This is the original.
I like the sign in the background. Violators will be removed by Toph.
Artificial does not mean obtuse! ~Uno from Paperinik's New Adventures.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
This is here for future reference.
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