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@YoungEmperor11

I’m not trying to. but I bet I could 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇸🇭🇹🇳🇬

Crossroads between daydreams. เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2019
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Luz 🌙✨
Luz 🌙✨@Luz02219·
Eu ODEIO esses dois e detesto esse plot da origem do Avatar. Essa ideia de “bem vs mal” e de que todo Avatar é automaticamente bom é bem limitada e foge do conceito original de equilíbrio E, pra mim, nem precisava explicar a origem, o mistério era mais interessante assim
j. ☾@firelorddany

your unpopular opinions on raava and vaatu

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Xay
Xay@hoodopulence·
That’s literally not how that works
Ashura🇪🇺@DollScentHunter

@hoodopulence ...because this was the villains goal? "I dont get why the villain doesnt get blamed for achieving his goal as much as the person that shouldve stopped him"

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Ashura🇪🇺
Ashura🇪🇺@DollScentHunter·
@hoodopulence ...because this was the villains goal? "I dont get why the villain doesnt get blamed for achieving his goal as much as the person that shouldve stopped him"
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Michael
Michael@yosoymichael·
Just remembered that “RENAISSANCE” lost Album of the Year to “Harry’s House.” The Recording Academy will never live that down.
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FEMALECARTMAN
FEMALECARTMAN@sebyinis·
I wish I could pin this tweet. This is exactly it. I couldn’t have explained it better myself. Korra they could never make me misunderstand you.
Dan Harmonyl@DanHarmone

This argument only works if you ignore what Korra actually went through. Saying she had peace, mentors, and resources is technically true but completely misleading. Korra was raised in isolation, overprotected, and trained in a controlled environment that actively stunted her growth as an Avatar. She had bending teachers, not real-world experience, which is why she struggles when she finally faces actual political, spiritual, and ideological conflicts. And ‘peace’ doesn’t mean ‘easy.’ Korra didn’t inherit a war, she inherited a world full of systemic problems: inequality (Amon), spiritual imbalance (Unalaq), anarchism (Zaheer), and authoritarian expansion (Kuvira). These are far more complex than a single enemy nation, they’re ideological conflicts with no simple solution. Also, she didn’t ‘make things harder,’ she made decisions under uncertainty without the safety net of past Avatars after Harmonic Convergence. Unlike Aang, she couldn’t rely on accumulated wisdom. Every mistake she makes is part of her learning curve in a world that doesn’t have clear answers. Reducing all of that to ‘she had it easy and messed up anyway’ ignores her trauma, her growth, and the complexity of the problems she faced. It’s not analysis, it’s just flattening the character.

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KACHI 🎎
KACHI 🎎@Kachidey4you·
Korra’s fight with Zaheer was intense though
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EastMade Techie The Anime Nerd
From the earie art of blood bending to the powerful discovery of metal bending! Watch as Hamma, Toph, katara,Iroh and more benders pushed the boundaries of what bending can be, creating entirely new techniques that changes the world around them!
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Darth Shinobi
Darth Shinobi@christ621ml·
Sokka was done so dirty by the writers. Born without bending in a world full of benders, he was the only non bender on an elite team packed with prodigies. He lost his mom to the Fire Nation, lost his first love to the Fire Nation, and in the end, he had no kids, no wife, and seemingly no lasting legacy😮‍💨😮‍💨 He deserved better😐
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Darth Shinobi@christ621ml

Sokka wasn't even trying to be funny, but he had everyone cracking up 😂

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大森藤ノ
大森藤ノ@fujinoomori·
今週もプチ補完! >一振りの魔剣(つるぎ)のように 監督達との打ち合わせで、アニメ1期1話と重なるようにしたいと我儘を言わせてもらいました。 あの1話からウィルも強くなって、シオンも助けられるだけじゃない。 杖と剣のこれまでが結実してほしかったシーン! #杖剣解説
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青井聖 アニメ2期26年4月! Toshi Aoi【杖と剣のウィストリア】@Aoi_00008

#ウィストリア

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namnas
namnas@naMnaSYt·
I know it's the finale and a kids show but its really funny how the propaganda ridden, brainwashed Fire Nation Citizens are completely cool with Zuko becoming Firelord and shitting on their "glory" after their Phoenix King and their Firelord were defeated and imprisoned
namnas@naMnaSYt

now rewatching

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Juliano 🇵🇷
Juliano 🇵🇷@AlcapurriaSan·
@YoungEmperor11 @DanHarmone Like if you want to take the angle of “corrupt leader takes advantage of legitimate movement to garner power” at the very least address the needs of the movement after.
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Dan Harmonyl
Dan Harmonyl@DanHarmone·
Ehh..calling the execution bad is a stretch. Amon and Zaheer are literally some of the most thematically consistent villains in Avatar. Amon represents systemic inequality and uses fear + ideology to mobilize people, and his reveal ties directly into the hypocrisy of his movement. Zaheer is one of the few villains whose philosophy is actually explored through action, he doesn’t just talk about freedom, he destabilizes entire power structures and even achieves flight through detachment. What people call ‘bad execution’ is usually just ‘I wanted them to last longer or win.’ But their endings are consistent with their arcs. Amon’s movement collapses once his truth is exposed because it was built on deception. Zaheer’s ideology literally leads to chaos and Korra’s trauma, which the show doesn’t brush off, it carries into the next season.
Menestro@MeneEstro

Hablando un poco de Korra, siento que tengo que decir que el problema de la serie no es Korra en si, sino el trato de sus villanos y el como se ejecutan. 2 DE ELLOS TENIAN TODO PARA SER DE LO MEJOR DE AVATAR pero tenían que ir por el camino fácil...

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🍇🍒✨Mangoes and Passionfruits ✨ 🥭🍉
@AlcapurriaSan @DanHarmone That’s more Nick’s fault than it is the writers. Keep in mind LoK was supposed to end after the first season. The story was complete by itself because they weren’t sure there would be more seasons. That’s why the seasons don’t feel as cohesive as ATLA.
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Juliano 🇵🇷
Juliano 🇵🇷@AlcapurriaSan·
@YoungEmperor11 @DanHarmone That’s kind of my point lol. An oppressed group speaking out gets violently quelled, and once the leader is taken out they don’t really make mention of it anymore. All it teaches is that the oppressed should remain quiet. I don’t really like that from a show like this.
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j. ☾
j. ☾@firelorddany·
your unpopular opinions on bumi
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j. ☾
j. ☾@firelorddany·
your unpopular avatar opinions a thread:
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🍇🍒✨Mangoes and Passionfruits ✨ 🥭🍉
@AlcapurriaSan @DanHarmone I mean, it’s realistic. There are lots of movements that happen that while the intentions mostly lie in its participants, are usually done with deception and hypocrisy. Amon took advantage of the instability and divide. It’s not unfounded it falls apart when his lies are known.
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Juliano 🇵🇷
Juliano 🇵🇷@AlcapurriaSan·
@DanHarmone The collapse of that movement is kinda the reason the messaging falls flat. Amon is a classic case of neoliberalism where any attempt at resistance is seen as bad. But the nonbenders had a legitimate cause. Amon being a bender undermined that cause but they never address it again
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