3. Maybe if their employees got people’s orders right and quit bitching about their paychecks, corporate wouldn’t have to make something that looks like diarrhea on a bun!
It’s not done yet; but I made a mini mimikyu I plan to put up for sale in the future!
Actually it ended three days ago but let’s ignore that lmao. Thank you everyone for making this event possible, with your new works and support to the creators of sin. Let’s hope we can enjoy another week next year and remember you can still post your prompts this month if you feel like it. Thank you again and see you next year!
there’s some lava bending going on there…. so she separated the ground down to the mantle layer (magma chamber)? then floated that chunk on lava then air bended it over?
This is often cited as the single most powerful feat in bending in the entire franchise, and I’m inclined to agree. Kyoshi Island also manages to wind up quite a distance from the mainland–let’s assume it’s still on the continental shelf, otherwise MY GOD–and is large enough to sustain a reasonably-sized village with agriculture. Unless there’s an earthbending equivalent of the great comet going on, this is nuts.
Avatar Kyoshi also lived to 230 years old.
All of this begs the question to me–what the hell was up with her? Did she get a spirit-world power boost or something? These things are all very much outside the norm, even in a world of such extraordinary people.
What’s everybody’s theory on this?
She was just that strong
My thought has always been that Kyoshi was one of the few Avatars that was completely at peace with who and what she was. Every other Avatar we’ve seen – even the best of them like Aang and Korra – are conflicted over what they have to do and how they do it. Guilt and self-loathing over their responsibilities and actions, regret over what they could have done better.
Kyoshi, however, never doubted herself. Even without being arrogant, she always saw that what she did had to be done. She took what were the only options. You see this even in the advice she gives to subsequent Avatars: Be decisive. Be final. Commit.
Because of that, she was one of the few (Maybe only) Avatars who was able to completely encompass the powers available to them. No part of her subconsciously didn’t want to use them. There was no hesitancy buried so deep that she even didn’t realize it, Unlike Aang, or Roku, or Koruk, or Korra, or Yangchen, or even Wan, she was able to give herself over totally to whatever she was doing and hold nothing back.
That’s why she was able to accomplish feats of bending and skill that no other Avatar could equal: Because she, alone of all the Avatars, had she SHEER CHUTZPHA to do it.
No she lives so long because she told death she decides when she goes and the grim reaper looked at her and said in a scared tone “ok….” and backed away slowly. kyoshi was that bad ass.
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Man that movie was bull****. Only good thing I could think of was Willem Dafoe’s performance as ryuk. And I can tell you it’s not good. They took so much out it gets me peeved thinking about it.
Friend, I agree with you there. There wasn’t even a cake scene and I got upset about that. And don’t even get me started on how disgusting an unnecessary those first two deaths were (which should not have been possible like most of the deaths in the movie, but that’s just me overly nitpicking the movie now).
First two deaths had me screaming “HOLY S***!!!!” At those moments. What also peeved me was how Misa and light’s relationship was. It should’ve stayed one sided because that’s what helped the series grow into one of the most memorable to date. Though I did find Light in the film screaming like a girl funny as hell.
Man that movie was bull****. Only good thing I could think of was Willem Dafoe’s performance as ryuk. And I can tell you it’s not good. They took so much out it gets me peeved thinking about it.