The thing about having a “human calculator” is that you could just have bought regular calculator for, like, $5 on Amazon.
The thing about having a “human calculator” is that you could just have bought regular calculator for, like, $5 on Amazon.
It definitely seems that Ghazan is one of the most powerful
benders—being able to collapse walls and the Northern Air Temple,
and presumably inventing a new sub-genre of bending. He almost seems
to have avatar-state power. (I've never seen anybody besides an
avatar morph geological features.)
I feel I should mention that the finale currently has a 10/10 on IMDB. Let's keep it at that.
One must remeber that the A:tLA books were longer, which means they each had a few mediocre "filler" episodes. The top 10 episodes of an A:tLA book are proabably going to be better than the top 10 episodes of a Korra book, but Korra will win if the bottom 10 are looked at.
The filmography when they paned over to a wall to cover up Tenzin's beating…chilling.
The Earth Queen has been toppled!
I think I have given up on the idea that the Avatar Universe has any Earthly mirror. It's common to think that, oh, the Fire Nation is totally Imperial Japan (or maybe Nazi Germany, or…) but I think that everything is real-world-influenced, but not actually from our world.
It would be horrifying and sad for Zuko if he was in the process of raising his son/daughter, then at some point realized they were a sadistic, power-hungry Azula/Ozai type.
I always thought Pai Sho was a mix between Chess and Go, but it looks like it has elements of Checkers too and…Poker? It's unclear how chance is involved at all. It seems to be a perfect information game.
I thought the notification was proof that I had finally achieved some sort of human connection.
Thankfully it’s only some, not “all of the art,” as the advertising Facebook post suggested.
Queue music from the ending to The Dark Knight.
Actually, it is fake.
That mis-conceived theory is actual named after Darwin's dumb brother, Social Darwin. In fact, Social Darwin was so dumb he thought his first name was "Darwin" and wanted to change it to be different from his brother.
Dictionaries rarely have pictures. Your statement is unlikely to be correct, especially for the general case.
Yeah, just post again. Sometimes jokes even get better when repeated.
That is termed the 'Gradient Descent' method of search.
In a high school my entire history class got angry at me for spoiling the story of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
I wouldn't call those people my friends.
Was…was that Azula?