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sokkagatekeeper · 28 days
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not a kataang shipper but i believe in their beliefs. technically a zukka shipper but i don’t believe in their beliefs. mailee numero uno campeones del mundo ✨🏳️‍🌈🖤🩷🏳️‍🌈✨
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sokkagatekeeper · 1 month
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My baby here on Earth
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sokkagatekeeper · 1 month
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Amon: This sport would be great if it wasn’t for the benders.
By: KaiserNeko
http://www.sendspace.com/file/zfvpqj
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sokkagatekeeper · 1 month
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Save me water siblings… save me
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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Swordplay
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Hey uh this might be a weird question (and cw for eugenics and racism mentions, feel free to discard this ask if you don't want to engage with those topics) but i saw an old post of yours abt the antrophologist guy who measured aangs skull. And like. That was always so INCREDIBLY jarring to me. I'm swedish and here those things are p exclusively known as a symbol of eugenics (specifically the "racial hygiene" aspect of eugenics, including things like forced sterilisation of indigenous people) Like, in school history books, the eugenics section is p much always illustrated w pictures of sami (indigenous) pp being forced to have their skulls measured. And idk if those devices are less known in america? If they have different associations? Or at least not the same symbolic value/immediate eugenics association? Because i WANT to believe that they didn't actually intentionally throw in an eugenics symbol like that. Especially for a character that's supposed to be somewhat sympathetic. Avatar might handle some heavy topics but this was just thrown in there so flippantly, I was legitimately shocked the first time i saw it. Idk it's just insane that i've never seen anyone talk about it, so surely that association might not be as prevalent in other countries or something?? Right???? Or how have people just brushed over this???? What the fuck actually
oh i mean i've definitely seen discussion of this in the fandom before, if mostly somewhat flippant references to how bad that was. yes, phrenology has been used as a tool of racist oppression in far more places than just sweden. it's possible that it's less known in other places, but i'm american and was able to recognize it. my inclination is to believe that the scene with professor zei measuring aang's skull was written thoughtlessly, by someone who had seen references to skull-measuring at some point but didn't actually know what it implied. it's possible that they were trying to subtly imply something about zei (maybe that he cares more about knowledge for knowledge's sake than about how that knowledge is applied and who it harms). that would also go along with the fact that he refers to aang as a "living relic"—a truly insanely offensive thing to say to him—and really does seem to think of him as an object of study rather than a person. he then, of course, ends up being buried in the library, because of the very fact that he values "knowledge" in the abstract without caring about being able to accomplish anything material with it. but again, this may be too generous of a reading; even if this is what the writers were going for, i still think it's pretty distasteful to show a skull-measuring scene completely out-of-the-blue like that in a children's show without properly addressing it. like you said, atla handles heavy topics, but this really only works if the audience recognizes the device for what it is and what real-world history it has, which many of the children for whom the show is intended would not.
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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anyway your katara waterbending video is soooooso so good i loved the song choice and the clip choices, literal chills.
thank you!!
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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Live action Katara would never.
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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me when im doing well mentally and thinking rationally and not suicidal
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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[video description: an amv of Toph as the Blind Bandit set to The Bullpen by Dessa, focused on her earthbending skills fighting in Earth Rumble VI. the ending sequence shows her leaving her home to join Aang, Katara, and Sokka. end description.]
forget the bull in the china shop / there's a china doll in the bullpen
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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I love her bad temper and mean words <3<3 rip every spinoff and adaptation but I'm different
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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Find the full list of round 2 polls here.
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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by the way, i do not intend to run a mailee week 2024, but please reach out if you want to run one and want this url and/or pointers!
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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this poll has confirmed a suspicion i've had about atla fandom for a while, which is that a lot of people are used to fandom being about enjoying a show for what it could be and not what it is, positioning yourself against the canon bc the canon is bad, and atla is well. good. so they try to do their usual "fixes" with fandomization and act like we were deprived of some cool aspect but 99% of the time they just make it worse and ignore the cool shit that was already there
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sokkagatekeeper · 2 months
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aang: desperately asking previous avatars for their guidance
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sokkagatekeeper · 3 months
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Ty Lee | all-american bitch
I know my place and this is it
[video description: an amv centered on Ty Lee set to “all-american bitch” by Olivia Rodrigo. The video focuses on Ty Lee's dynamic with Azula throughout the years, and juxtaposes Ty Lee's bubbly flirty persona with her extremely efficient chi-blocking fighting style and shrewd observations. end description.]
cw for flashing. extended video description under the cut
First verse contrasts scenes of Ty Lee, Azula, and Mai as children with scenes of Azula threatening Ty Lee in Return to Omashu, and from then on being a weapon for Azula in her mission. Scenes mainly pull from the trio’s early book 2 action as they chase Aang. 
First chorus: on “Forgive and I forget”: Ty Lee mid-air doing a flip cuts to young Ty Lee landing a flip. young Azula pushes young Ty Lee to the ground and laughs. Ty Lee chi-blocks a kyoshi warrior on "And I act like it. She flirts with Sokka on “Got what you can’t resist” and chi-blocks Katara on “perfect all-american”
Second verse features mainly scenes from the end of book 2 when Ty Lee, Azula, and Mai are in Ba Sing Se disguised as Kyoshi warriors. Many of the scenes show Ty Lee being undignified, contrasting with the lyrics (but fitting the ironic tone of the song). These scenes include Ty Lee jumping into the sludge during The Drill, her covered in mud, and flying through the air with Mai after Appa flaps his tail at them. 
Second chorus: “Forgive and forget”: Ty Lee after her circus performance agreeing to join Azula. Other clips juxtapose Ty Lee during The Beach with Ty Lee fighting during The Boiling Rock. 
“I know my place”: Rapid cuts of Ty Lee and Mai beside Azula, cut to Ty Lee anxiously looking side to side during The Boiling Rock confrontation. On the second “I know my place”: Rapid cuts of Ty Lee hugging Mai, and Mai and Azula preparing to fight. 
“And this is it”: Ty Lee chi-blocks Azula. 
Bridge: Scenes from the fallout of Ty Lee betraying Azula - Mai and Ty Lee being arrested −  cut together with Ty Lee’s emotional outburst during The Beach campfire scenes. During the screaming and fast-paced music, there are rapid cuts of Ty Lee fighting and moments beside Azula, in between cuts shots of Ty Lee crying. 
Outro: Ty Lee bowing to Azula during Return to Omashu. Then Ty Lee crying during The Beach party, and Azula apologizing to her. 
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sokkagatekeeper · 3 months
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ultimately taking the sokka sexism arc out of the first few episodes isn't a big deal in and of itself (like i disagree w ppl saying it is) but it is indicative of something we already knew which is that they're gonna make a lot of bad choices wrt remaking this in 2024
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