A mi me parece bastante triste que muchos tweets de gente de Latam son del rollo "vamos a reรญrnos de que otra gente viva con normas sociales y romantizar las carencias y pobreza que hemos nornalizado"
:/
i went on a date with a classmate once. three years of sitting in the same room without acknowledging each other, then one group project and we figured out pretty fast that we liked each other
we walked home from the 4รจme arrondissement that night, more or less following ligne 1 the whole way. it was early june and the city was still warm at midnight. every time we reached a metro station we'd say "let's walk to the next one". it took us two hours to get home, stopping every few minutes to make out
i don't think this story works in any other city or maybe it does in like Rome but i've never been to Rome
As i keep saying. If the Avatar State feels different, thatโs intentional, not a downgrade. In Aangโs era, it looks terrifying because he canโt control it ๐ Itโs a last-resort survival mechanism that overrides him, which is why it feels explosive and chaotic.
By Korraโs time, the point is that she learns control earlier, so itโs used deliberately instead of erupting. That doesnโt make it childโs play, it just means itโs not randomly nuking everything around her. Controlled power will always look less dramatic than uncontrolled power. Thats just presentation.
And the show goes out of its way to prove itโs not a free win anyway. She gets neutralized by Amon, matched by Unalaq, broken by Zaheer, and pushed by Kuvira. If it was really childโs play, those fights wouldnโt even exist.
Also funny bringing up the upcoming Aang era stuff like it proves anything, if anything, that just reinforces that different Avatars use the same power differently depending on their journey. Thatโs been the point since day one.
People just seem to miss this