Avatar: The Last Airbender Opening Remade With Computer Animation Original video on Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/status/1289606077042978816
For a high school art project I made architecturally sound fairy house. It was big, it was beautiful, and I was very proud of it. Eventually, my mom convinced me to make a Fairy House Kit because so many people liked it, and I sold them for a while at fairs and stuff.
However, I would occasionally have Adults customers come up and ask me, "Do you believe in Fairies." Now, whether Fairies exist or don't exist is something I really don't care about. I made the fairy house because I thought is was cool and beautiful, not because I believed in fairies. Hence, whenever someone asked, "do you believe in Fairies," It would get really.... Awkward. I have a similar reaction to conspiracy theories. I couldn't care less about them, so talking to people who are really invested is really..... Awkward. Now there are plenty of things wrong with conspiracy theories. They have little to no evidence. Most of them revolve around speculative reasoning. And they generally involve some power trying to suppress the "Truth". But in reality, people really just don't care.
Flat Earther: "The Governments don't want you to know the world is flat." Me: "And why would anyone care about that?"
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I’m a big fan of the game SKY: Children of Light. In the game, there are different seasons where spirits come and bring new stuff. This is my idea for a season.
AIR BENDING PAMPHLET
Now we have one for each element.
My pamphlet for earth bending. Air still to come.
Feel free to ask questions.
There have been a lot of fans who are unhappy with how much the world of LOK has technologically advanced in the last 70 years.
While at the same time, other fans argue that major technological changes in 70 years is completely plausible, and sight recent history.
The issue here is that people keep comparing LOK to real life. A story isn't meant to be 100% realistic; otherwise we'd have very few "happily ever after".
The real issue is that the world of Avatar has changed so much that many fans no longer feel connected to it. It's going back to a favorite restaurant and the menu has completely changed. Or picking up a favorite game, only to find the rules are so different that you can't play anymore.
Regardless of how a franchise changes, there will always be people who feel confused or left out. Fans should be empathetic toward each other, and not try to tear down someone just because they have a different opinion.
Major changes in 70 years are completely realistic to our modern day, but that doesn’t mean it's enjoyable. If you asked an 80-yr-old what they thought of the present day, You'll find that many are unhappy with how much has changed and the struggle coping with that change.
LOK isn't reality. It's a story. And the main purpose of every story is to be enjoyed.
The Boy in the Iceberg and The Avatar Returns first aired on February 21st, 2005.
Sokka and Katara: Stick Figure Style
A while back some people arguing who was better/ stronger;
Percy Jackson or a water bender.
Most of them concluded that Percy Jackson was stronger, but I always thought this was an unfair comparison.
First, demigods in the world of Percy Jackson are primarily warriors who only occasionally/ rarely use elemental powers. Second, the rules and limits in Avatar are very clear, whereas a Demigod's power doesn't have any clear limits. The two worlds treat magic so differently that it feels unfair to ask "who is better". You might as well compare “Dragonball” to “Harry Potter”.
Probending was fun to watch and a major part of the first season of the Legend of Korra, but I often felt is was rushed. One thing that felt was lacking was half time entertainment. Where were the shows, adds, and entertainment that come with other sports. I think halftimes might have helped the pacing and let the audience explore the world more.
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