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My comment to that is "all it takes is one."

Hahaha

It goes to show how completely twisted their thought processes are.

BAHAHA
You win

Hahaha

They aren't real, apples. You can stop hating! :D

Which one, the Richard Pryor one, the Bollywood one, the earlier one, the book? :D

That was probably the best of the lot.

The Hercules TV show was interesting. I actually never discovered it until fairly late, by which point a lot of the humor had turned a bit grating, but it still has some really interesting bits.
For instance, Hades and Jafar teaming up (which makes for a very problematic timeline @_@) and the Galatea episode.

Yeah, Sebastian was kind of a "hit" in general with Disney, so I'm not surprised.

When I was growing up, I had a complicated relationship with gender - specifically, my own. I knew from an early age that I wanted to be a girl, but I never knew there was a chance for me to express that until I became much older, so for most of my life I just thought that I was a boy with the most peculiar feelings,

It's likely she was controlling more than just the little tornado and also stabilizing the craft. Airbending's helpful audience lines tend to only focus on the main "action" of the bending and not the ancillary parts that go into it.

We have wormsign the likes of which even GOD has never seen!

I was very pleased to see Korra remind people that she is a living god and direct confrontations with her are generally unwise. The number of people who know who she is and yet boldly throw themselves into battle are astounding (not counting the Equalists, who had numerous arts she was not prepared to fight against -