Okay so I’m rewatching Attack of the Clones and this hilarious thought just crossed my mind:
Each of the animals sent to kill our heroes, in the Petranaki arena, would also be the perfect spirit guides for each of them :D
Like, think about it!
The fierce yet majestic one who WILL cut you.
The goofy ball of rage/blunt instrument!
And the tenacious, spiteful, venomous queen of sass who just. won’t. die!
man why do white people have to appropriate our guys its not like y'all dont have your own guys
there are two wolves inside of you. one wants andrewryan spideypool. the other wants andrewtom spideyvenom. you are gay
Zuko’s swt visits throughout their relationship :)
Hey… can I join you guys…
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“A collection of common glyphs of the poorly understood Memeorite civilization of the Second Silicon Age. Memeorite glyphs possess multiple conflicting interpretations and a complexity of meaning impossible to capture in a few short words. These are rough translations only.”
Source: https://twitter.com/beach_fox/status/1325668490431246336 (which include more “memeorite glyphs”
A realistic Ahsoka and a Happy New Year to you!
Reading back over writing you banged out at 3am is always either like "wow this is so good what kind of entity possessed me" or "perhaps I have some sort of syndrome". If it's really good you might get both though
Just revisiting these guys as my day job is wildly busy atm and I have no time for personal art. Definitely want to do more of the ATLA AU in future!
Talk to me about your SW ATLA headcanons~
Wanted to share because it made me laugh
nooooo oh my god this is so funny hahahaha :] them
Edit: Yes, the original Sokka sexism arc is great and important. But we don't live in a world where the live action show runners decided to include it in the same form. So:
Unpopular opinion time: Sokka unlearning sexism isn't actually a large part of his character arc--it literally only takes the opening episodes. And removing it COULD be a sign that the live action is taking seriously the complaints I've seen from native fans about the original show runners deciding to make the Water Tribes that sort of sexist to begin with. Sokka's actual character arc is about gaining confidence and leadership skills, and they have the opportunity to focus on that MORE if they change the Kyoshi episode to focus on Suki as a fellow teenager forced into a leadership/protective role in her community and rocking it rather than using her as an object lesson on sexism for a male character to learn from. Whether they will ACTUALLY do that is on them, but it took me less than ten minutes to think up, so I sure hope someone in the writers' room actually cares about using the live action to expand on new angles of the characters. Big ask, I know.
Now the real question is: did they also remove Uncle Iroh's unwanted physical advances on a literally paralyzed Jun, and all of Zuko's snipes about girls? Because THOSE are the actually "iffy" sexism parts in AtLA, not Sokka's five minute arc.