#lin beifong/kya ii
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mintjuliee · 1 year ago
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Kyalin + messy morning bedhead doodle <3 Ko-fi / Art Tag
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t3rrarium · 1 year ago
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"They have never interacted in canon" TO YOU I've seen them kiss though
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flameobitch · 2 years ago
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I really like Kya's hair!!!
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vita-divata · 6 months ago
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More ship requests <3
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a--p--i · 2 years ago
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Lok ladies that gave me a sexuality crisis
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flamingtoads · 7 months ago
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It's hold onto your girl day.
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beifong-brainrot · 5 months ago
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One thing I love about tlok more as I age, is that it actively veers away from pitting women against each other.
While atla wasn't awful on this front, Toph and Katara's arguments often took on the flavour of Toph talking down to Katara for her percieved feminine qualities. Pairing this with Toph's insults towards male characters, specifically Aang, often having an emascualting "Don't be such a girl" type of vibe, it paints a good picture of Toph's strained relationship with femininity, and other girls, most likely due to her past, both in her family and in the ring. Katara and Toph's tale in Ba Sing Se was a nice step away from that rule, but the Runaway sorta circled back towards this argument. As much as Toph seems to secretly enjoy "feminine expression" she will still talk down to it in public.
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But we can talk about Toph's internalised misogyny later. We see the phenomenon of women tearing each other down elsewhere in atla too, especially in the relations of the Fire Nation girls, like in how Mai and Azula lash out at Ty Lee in the Beach.
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And I'm not saying it's bad that atla portrayed these interactions, they're a part of life and many of us are trained to talk down to other fem folks.
But it is so refreshing to see tlok subvert that trope in B1. For all the complaining about the love triangle, I really love the arc it gives Korra, who has probably barely interacted with girls her age.
When she first meets Asami, she's a little intimidated, but falls a little into that 'not like other girls' streak.
With Korra falling into more of a 'tomboy' category, similarly to Toph, it wouldn't be very unexpected for her to be portrayed with a more tumultuous relationship to femininity and people we percive as fitting into it better. This is something a lot of girl, women and fem folks go through irl.
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Korra: [To Asami as she swims over to her; somewhat dismayed.] So, what do you have planned for us today? Let me guess, shopping, makeovers ...
We see that Korra has a set idea of what Asami is like based on her presentation and mannerisms, and doesn't think she can find a common language with her. But this expectation is quickly subverted when Korra and Asami race together and we see that they do get along very well.
And I like that Korra not only apologises for writing Asami off, but also attempts to partake in something feminine, makeup, showing that she's become more open to finding a 'common language' with girliness, something she previously saw as alien.
Korra: I gotta admit, I had you pegged wrong. I thought you were kind of ... prissy. [Raises hand; quickly.] Eh-No offense!
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And throughout the show, although there is plenty of drama, Asami and Korra stay on relatively good terms, which is a relief. A lot of shows tend to stoke drama between its female leads, but Korra and Asami stay friendly, and more, throughout the show.
Korra: [Chuckles in relief.] Well, whatever happened with Mako, I'm glad it hasn't come between us. I've never had a girlfriend to hang out with and talk to before, except for Naga. This is nice.
And it's not just Korra and Asami's relationship that fosters an air of women supporting each other. Tlok shows us many women of different backgrounds helping each other become stronger, encouraging them to realise their potential, comforting each other in dark times and so forth. I also think it's nice to see so many older women who support and encourage younger women, as atla did not deliver on that front.
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And I know it feels like such a low bar, but I think it's so important to highlight in shows, especially shows starring women and female characters.
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nsstress · 11 months ago
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better together
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avatarena · 1 year ago
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Had to be done. Sorry
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twoloaksinatrenchcoat · 1 year ago
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They’re married your honor
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mintjuliee · 7 months ago
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Kyalin ♡♡♡ Ko-fi / Art Tag
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limaim · 2 months ago
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krekee · 8 months ago
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Fire Lord Izumi week 2024
Day 3: "Childhood/Childhood Adventures with the Gaang’s Children" ~kinda
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zukkaart · 1 year ago
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Headcanon that the gaangs kids learn about Zuko’s misguided quest to capture the avatar and subsequently make a game out of it.
Bumi steals an air nomad necklace from his dad and whoever wears it becomes the “avatar” for the duration of the game. The “avatar” is given 100 seconds to hide.
When they “capture the avatar” the winner must shout “I have restored my honor!”
Zuko is mortified, everyone else thinks it’s endlessly hilarious.
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hannah-muzi · 3 months ago
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Young lin - old lin
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flamingtoads · 7 months ago
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