I can't stop thinking about how funny it is that Aang had all this secret lore on Zuko because of the Blue Spirit that he just, didn't share with the Gaang. That boy knew that Zuko was capable of fighting extremely well without bending, was excellent with swords and unnaturally good at infiltration and espionage. And then just never brought it up.
Katara's yelling at Zuko on how he thinks he'd be able to find and break into the Sun Warrior Temple while Aang is fidgeting in the background. Sokka starts giving Zuko a hard time about his swords, asking if a spoiled prince would know how to use them. Aang is vibrating unsure of how to explain that Sokka Might Die if he tried to swordfight Zuko unprepared but now its been too long and it'd be super awkward to bring up.
7K notes
·
View notes
The North Pole and the Arctic
1K notes
·
View notes
this image is the essence of peak d20. brennan suffering
1K notes
·
View notes
Move
New comic! “Move” is one of a series of climate comics that bring art and science together to explore the big questions about the climate crisis. More to read & download at https://www.comicartfestival.com/constrain-climate-comics
The other artists involved are – award-winning comic creator Darryl Cunningham and comic creator, academic and illustrator Sayra Begum.
CONSTRAIN is a 4-year programme…
View On WordPress
1K notes
·
View notes
omg friend i love your book 2 au posts and i would love to see zutara with their little animal buddy they pick up along the way!
Aahhh thank you!!
I wanted some kind of cat for them cause catparents!zutara real, so I think they would have a catowl
232 notes
·
View notes
I would also like to propose we build this statue in the North Pole’s Spirit Oasis effective immediately.
900 notes
·
View notes
In this May 14, 1926 photo, Matthew A. Henson points to a map of the North Pole. Henson was one of Robert E. Peary's crew on seven voyages over nearly 23 years. They and a team of Inuit guides planted a U.S. flag at the North Pole in April 1909, making them the first modern team to reach that point. In 1912, Henson published a memoir entitled A Negro Explorer at the North Pole. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Photo: Associated Press
167 notes
·
View notes
“ cozy cabin “ // giulio groebert
2K notes
·
View notes
Commander Richard Byrd, wearing a specially designed leather helmet and mask, used during his flight from Spitzbergen over the North Pole and back in a Fokker Plane, making the trip of 1,360 miles. May 10, 1926
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
106 notes
·
View notes