![]() ![]() GOOD LORD what the world couldn’t do to learn these kinds of lessons. AND A COMPROMISE BETWEEN GROWING TOWARDS THE FUTURE AND KEEPING THE PAST TRADITIONS. And THEN there’s RETRIBUTION WITH HER FATHER. You’re still rude as shit and have a LOT of growing up to do but somehow you always make me LIKE you again. FUCK CORPORATE GREED MAN I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE EVERY ASSHOLE HERE PUT IN THEIR PLACE. ![]() ![]() Aang is right in that Toph may have had a point about clinging too hard to the past but she STILL had no right to disrespect another’s culture like that. I feel bad for Toph because of her dad but FUCK SHE STILL COULD LEARN A MILLION TONS OF RESPECT. Part two: Man the feels I’m feeling are so conflicting right now. So I’m VERY VERY CURIOUS TO SEE IF SHE’LL ACTUALLY GROW A LITTLE NOW. Toph is in no place to mock or insult it. It is VERY rude to disrespect another’s culture and traditions. ![]() Speaking with Aang about the fact that the refinery is the future he’s working towards could have gone much more gently and respectfully. Though I can’t really say I feel very bad for her I can’t wait for her to grow up and stop being so disrespectful and flippant to what’s important to the people she calls her friends. Review for all three parts under the cut. ![]()
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