If Aang never froze in the iceberg, the Air Nomads probably still get wiped out during Sozin’s Comet but the world never falls completely under Fire Nation control.
Instead of waking up 100 years later, Aang grows up during the war:
• constantly hunted
• learning the other elements on the run
• watching the genocide happen in real time
Honestly, that version of Aang might’ve become far more ruthless than the one we know.
Your first house doesnt have to be your last.
Your first house doesnt have to be your dream house.
Your first house doesnt have to be in a dream location.
You dont have to have things figured out before you get your first house.
A friend, upon on handing in the "proof-of-life" form for the continuation of his NIS pension, was told it had to be signed by a JP.
"So let me understand this. For you to be assured the person in front of you and talking is alive, you need a paper signed by someone not here."
Everyone’s missing the real story here.
Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses need human data annotators to train the AI. When you say “Hey Meta” and ask the glasses to analyze something, that video gets sent to Meta’s servers, then routed to Sama, a subcontractor in Nairobi, Kenya. Workers there manually label objects in your footage. They see everything you recorded, intentionally or not.
7 million pairs sold in 2025 alone. Every single pair generates training data that flows through human eyes in Kenya. Workers told Swedish journalists they see people undressing, using bathrooms, having sex, and accidentally filming bank card details. One worker said “we see everything, from living rooms to naked bodies.”
Meta’s automatic face anonymization is supposed to protect people in the footage. Workers say it fails in certain lighting. Faces that should be blurred are sometimes fully visible. The person you recorded without knowing? A stranger in Nairobi can identify them.
Buried in Meta’s terms of service is one sentence doing enormous legal work: the company reserves the right to conduct “manual (human) review” of your AI interactions. That’s the legal cover for routing intimate footage from Western homes to a $2/hour labor force operating under NDAs, office surveillance cameras, and a strict no-questions policy. Workers say if you raise concerns about what you’re seeing, you’re fired.
This is the same company, Sama, that TIME exposed in 2023 for paying Kenyan workers $2/hour to label graphic content for OpenAI while being billed at $12.50/hour per worker. Workers described the experience as torture. Sama ended that contract, then pivoted to labeling Meta’s glasses footage. Same workforce. Same rates.
Meta markets these glasses as “designed with your privacy in mind.” The privacy design is a tiny LED light on the frame that most people don’t notice. The data pipeline behind it routes your bedroom footage to a contractor with a documented history of worker exploitation, failed anonymization, and union-busting lawsuits.
And the next generation of these glasses? Meta is planning to add facial recognition. The same system that can’t reliably blur faces in training data wants to start identifying them on purpose.
The LED light on the frame is doing about as much for your privacy as the terms of service nobody reads.
Chester Creek -32.5mill
Deposit - 3.25 mill
Possible escalation - 10%
Nht amount - 9 mill
Nht rate - 5%
Your mortgage would be around 200k (Not including maintenance fees )