Yup! Not only that, but many cultures have drinks similar to this. It’ll truly the absolute height of arrogance to think that only 1 culture owns and/or is capable of creating this drink.
Yup! Not only that, but many cultures have drinks similar to this. It’ll truly the absolute height of arrogance to think that only 1 culture owns and/or is capable of creating this drink.
Yup! It’ll truly the height of arrogance to think that only 1 culture owns and/or is capable of creating this dish.
Anyone upset at these tiktoks for not calling it “elotes”, I GUARANTEE will be equally as upset if the creator actually went ahead called it an “elote”. And they’ll say that the creator made it “wrong” or something like that.
I don’t understand the whole ‘The Sky Is Falling’ attitude in this article. Who cares what people on TikTok say about anything, really?
No one rigged anything. More people just voted for Hillary. That’s why she got the nomination.
No, the blame is on voters. They’re the ones doing the selection.
You could say The Great Divide
LOK is pretty good. Nickelodeon needs to know this, and develop more shows like it. And not get discouraged by the haters.
That’s because Nickelodeon was deceived by the Korra-haters, and so discouraged at promoting and supporting the show. Nickelodeon should have completely ignored them and listened to the true fans.
Book 2 was awful only if you’re the type of person who pauses a cartoon to analyze smear animation.
The animation is fine.
They’re both good, but the stagnant fans would not accept anything that wasn’t Avatar. The only thing they couldn’t accept was that Korra (and Lok) was not like Aang.
Yup. But Nickelodeon was completed deceived by the Korra-haters into thinking that people hated the show. They cut the funding and screwed up the show. Screwed over the LoK fans in the process.
Then you must not seen the finale of the Last Airbender. Rock, anyone?
Book 3&4 of LoK boring? Now, I’ve seen pure ridiculousness. Book 3&4 are the best of the series.
Mmm, I’m a big LoK fan and for the reasons you described. I was initially reluctant to watch TLA because of the ages/animation as well. It was well worth the watch when I did watch it, though.
I don’t know, that kind of smacks of a generalization. I’m willing to bet those who do haven’t watched TLA. I think they’re both great and wouldn’t term either the lesser show. That’d be like comparing apples and oranges. Sure, they’re both fruit, and they’re both great, but you really can’t compare for which is…
LoK was great Initially, I had seen a smattering of TLA episodes on nick, and thought it was decent but nothing special. Binge watch liberally and with an open mind. They’re both great. I like Korra a lot more than Aang, but where TLA was more about the teamwork (and the team was amazing), LoK is more Korracentric, so…
What is it with Avatar fans that they need to demean Korra? I find both good but they were targeted at different audiences. Avatar skewed younger while Korra older.
The first season definitely does keep the reality of the darkness of a world at war at bay, but it grows. With the third season’s addition of blood bending (if you’re familiar with Korra, you’ll know Katara is renowned as a healer, but at the end of ATLA, she’s downright terrifying in combat) and just how unhinged…
I actually find that Korra is much better the second time around because the later seasons account for many of the flaws in the first 2. The love triangle stuff is much easier to deal with when you know it is going somewhere.