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Panda. 31. Information manager. Cosplayer. History nerd. RPer. Hockey fan. Amateur baker. I have epilepsy. This is my personal blog. I reblog anything I like so there will be cute gif sets of various series I am into, fanart, quotes, self-help posts, politics, recipes... maybe even memes.
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Reblog if you 100% okay with a transgender person correcting you if you accidentally misgender them or use their dead name.

please do

Not just transgender, but anyone. If i ever call you he/she/they and it’s wrong, like yeah call me out.

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Anime cliches I miss because they don’t really do them any more

The sweatdrop

Liberal use of the V sign, even in situations that did not call for it and does not require a camera to be present.

Falling over because someone said or did something so incredibly stupid it made you lose all strength and will to live.

When they do the anime face thing

Making characters squishy

the dignity laugh

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czarryy

theres a special place in my heart for the dignity laugh

This is the first 100% pure and good post I’ve seen on this hellsite in years

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“I always intended for Azula to have a redemption arc in the story of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Longer and far more complicated than Zuko’s. She had not bottomed out in the end of season three, she had further to go. At the deepest moment in her own abyss, she would have found: Zuko. 

“Despite it all, her brother Zuko would be there for her. Believing in her, sticking by her, doing his best to understand and help her hold her pain that she can no longer hold alone. Zuko – patient, forgiving, and unconditionally loving – all strengths he gained from Uncle Iroh. 

“That’s how she would have gotten out, and changed. With the faith and love of someone she had hurt, but who stuck by her anyway. Just as he had been saved by faith and love from someone he had hurt, who stuck by him. 

“And I always imagined that after coming out the other side, she would be one of those people who hilariously over-shares her own feelings all the time, and that she would be a bit over-apologetic. Like a Canadian version of Azula.” 

Aaron Ehasz, head writer and co-executive producer of AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER

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