MAROC (2) (3) (4) by Gilles Remus
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(1) (2) Arrivée au village, vallée d'Ourika.
(3) Ce merveilleux thé...
(4) Jeunes filles, vallée d'Ourika.
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Although we hope for a life after this one, our true task is to draw the powers of goodness into this world while we are here.
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female protagonists will literally go through 30 life altering traumas at the age of 16 and you ppl still have the audacity to call them annoying bc they cry about it and act like teenage girls
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“Katara deserved better”
And then it’s Katara ending up with the boy who worships the ground she walks on, thinks she can do no wrong, gave up God mode for her, helped her commit environmental terrorism, cheered her on when she was beating misogyny out of an old man, was ready to take her to the other side of the world to find her a teacher when he’d just met her, constantly says he believes in her, that she’s amazing, that she inspires people and he’s proud of her.
But yeah, Katara deserved better.
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Kintsugi is the art of decorating your scars with pieces of Agni.
In the Fire Nation, the amount of golden marks are a sign of status. Only the Royal Family can afford to seal every single wound with Kintsugi. Such is the weight of this tradition that, among the ones with Agni's blood, it is the highest mark of dishonor to have a natural scar, for it proves you aren't worthy of the privilege.
After the Agni Kai, Ozai forbid Zuko's scar to be sealed with Kintsugi. The boy wasn't worth his title, his traditions or his pride. Zuko would be broken, but he wouldn't be beautiful. Not anymore.
(And sometimes it's easier to pretend he never was)
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how does a show released in 2024 fail harder in showcasing fully rounded female characters with flaws and strengths and rich personalities than a cartoon from the 2000s. why has television & film legitimately regressed across the years when it comes to showing women as human beings lmao
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We escape the heat of Marrakech and travel to the High Atlas. We visit the Kasbah of Telouet and get to know the culture of the Berbers during Ramadan when we break our fast.
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MAROC (2) (3) (4) by Gilles Remus
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(1) Vallée d'Ourika à l'aube. / Ourika Valley at dawn.
(2) Petit écolier d'une vallée du haut Atlas. / Little schoolboy from a valley in the High Atlas.
(3) Chemin pour la mule. / Path for the mule.
(4) Petite pause sur un chemin de randonnée, haut Atlas. / Short break on a hiking trail, High Atlas.
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tyzula but azula tries to impress ty lee (she borrowed zuko's guitar)
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