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I read Manacled for the first time a few months ago and I of course had to draw Draco & Hermione immediately after. This book truly will never leave my mind.
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honestly it's baffling that the creators are even surprised that there are fans who thought zuko and katara would make a great pair when canon zutara has:
narrative and visual parallels
a monumental scene where they connect over losing their mothers because of the fire nation, eventually leading to katara offering ti heal zuko's scar using a sacred water that she has been saving for something important
zuko letting katara touch his scar
zuko respecting katara's autonomy and accompanying her to confront the person who killed her mother and was never judgemental on how katara should deal with her trauma
katara listening to zuko when he expressed his worries about meeting his uncle again after ba sing se
zuko forsaking his life and his claim to the throne by taking a bolt of lighting to protect katara
zuko and katara are depicted to be supportive of each other. they represented harmony and balance which is essentially the essence of the series. but yeah sure it's only "dark and intriguing!!"
there's nothing surprising about these two being shipped when the potential had always been present in the canon narrative.
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My name is Aya, I'm 29 years old. I'm married to Jihad, who is 32, and we have three beautiful children: Abdelrahman (7 years old), Jori (5 years old), and Adam (2 years old). We live in the northern part of Gaza.
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"The only platform I've seen where the general consensus is that Zutara is bad is reddit"
Gee, I wonder why. Kataang is never beating the incel allegations lmao.
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I could recognize him by,
touch alone, by smell;
I would know him blind
by the way his breaths came
and his feet struck the earth.
I would know him in death,
at the end of the world.
I would recognise you
In total darkness,
Were you mute and I deaf.
I would recognise you
In another lifetime entirely,
In different bodies,
Different times.
And I would love you in all of this,
Until the very last star in the sky
Burnt out into oblivion
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saw someone say that the reason people don't wanna vote for Harris is because she's a woman. this what you buffoons sound like.
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you say you love me and look in my eyes but i know, though mine, you were looking in yours.
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listen I know it's heartbreaking that Claudia dies and it's understandable to wish she didn't, but let's please not accuse the writers of fridging her. to do so is a fundamental misunderstanding of the story and is frankly insulting to the intelligence and skill of the writers of the show.
Claudia's death, and the overwhelming grief and regret her parents experience because of it, is quite literally the point of the entire story. she dies because Anne's daughter Michele died of leukemia when she was five years old and there was nothing she or her husband could do to prevent it.
writing IWTV was how Anne coped with the unimaginable loss of a parent losing her child. she created a story about a little girl that could not die and then killed her anyway. Claudia's death is a senseless, unavoidable tragedy, just like Michele's was. the grief that haunts Louis and Lestat for the rest of their lives is the same grief that haunted Anne and her husband.
so when you're accusing people of killing Claudia off to benefit a story about two men, please remember that in real life sometimes parents lose their children. please remember Michele Rice.
she's the reason Claudia exists.
she's also the reason Claudia cannot be saved.
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Ugh I will always love the concept of Katara using blood bending to revive Zuko after the last agni kai, mostly because it makes no sense to me that Zuko was able to bounce back so easily after being struck by lightning, but also because the way the show treats bloodbending is just odd to me. It was a defense mechanism created by a traumatized victim of some of the most devastating parts of colonization, and although I understand that Hama was supposed to symbolize the "bad parts" of waterbending and was important for Katara's growth in realizing that the world isn't entirely black and white, its still disappointing to me that the show never explored the gray areas of blood bending, especially since that episode was, as I stated above, about understanding the gray areas of the war. Katara using blood bending to revive Zuko would add so much to the last agni kai in demonstrating that she has truly realized that "good" and "evil" are relative concepts, and Zuko being saved by both a defense mechanism of a survivor of colonialism and a type of bending used to terrorize his people would have even added to his arc, as the narrative required him to save and subsequently be saved by the physical embodiment of everything his family sought to annihilate.
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the night they pretended they didn't know the face behind the mask.
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