steampunk-sexual:

ivebeensherlokied:

Chasers War On Everything - Americans


funniest shit ever.

I want to cry over how stupid people are in my country even though I know. OMG.

fireflufferz:

fanandboomerang:

alwaystearbending:

likebluefire:

datzr:

Ty Lee
Hahaa this is so funny, I forgot about this

LOL so ironic
Oh, Ty Lee, you are really stupid.

No. No I’m sorry but I won’t have anything bad said about Ty-Lee over this. This is the whole point of her story. Born as one of six identical sisters she had no sense of identity of her own. She then fled to the circus thinking the attention of others would give her a personality. When Azula came knocking she was soon pressured into following her again, just as she had done when she was a child.
When she wore the Kyoshi Warrior overalls it was because she chose to - it was her own decision. Not something she was born into or pressured to do to seek the approval of others. It may have been a uniform but it was one with a fully fledged individual inside of it. It was part of who she wanted to be. Not what anyone else wanted.
That’s the point of being an individual.

This is what Ty Lee learned through the show.  She didn’t want to be just another sister; she wanted to be her own person.  By joining the Kyoshi Warriors, Ty Lee learns that even though they all are dressed alike, she can still be her own person, an individual.  
While I get why this is funny, I feel like it’s kinda missing the point of Ty Lee’s character arc.  It doesn’t matter what you wear or what you look like; it’s who you are that’s really important, and that’s what Ty Lee learned.
more off-topic, but point had to be made

fireflufferz:

fanandboomerang:

alwaystearbending:

likebluefire:

datzr:

Ty Lee

Hahaa this is so funny, I forgot about this

LOL so ironic

Oh, Ty Lee, you are really stupid.

No. No I’m sorry but I won’t have anything bad said about Ty-Lee over this. This is the whole point of her story. Born as one of six identical sisters she had no sense of identity of her own. She then fled to the circus thinking the attention of others would give her a personality. When Azula came knocking she was soon pressured into following her again, just as she had done when she was a child.

When she wore the Kyoshi Warrior overalls it was because she chose to - it was her own decision. Not something she was born into or pressured to do to seek the approval of others. It may have been a uniform but it was one with a fully fledged individual inside of it. It was part of who she wanted to be. Not what anyone else wanted.

That’s the point of being an individual.

This is what Ty Lee learned through the show.  She didn’t want to be just another sister; she wanted to be her own person.  By joining the Kyoshi Warriors, Ty Lee learns that even though they all are dressed alike, she can still be her own person, an individual.  

While I get why this is funny, I feel like it’s kinda missing the point of Ty Lee’s character arc.  It doesn’t matter what you wear or what you look like; it’s who you are that’s really important, and that’s what Ty Lee learned.

more off-topic, but point had to be made

(via cliffs-are-my-friend)

khoaismissing:

Pikachu x Avengers by MNRart

(via nkgenesis)

orbitingasupernova:

shesfineshesnarrating:

Okay so I realized something in my multiple viewings of the Avengers.
These are the plans for everyone’s floor at The Avengers tower and really if they are in order of what floor they are going to be on it shows how well Tony pays attention to everyone.
Thor is at the top, because he is the god of Thunder and would probably like the easy take off/landing and view.
Hawkeye is the next floor down, because “He see’s better from up high.”
Steve is next because he’s the Captain and team leader and is going to want to have to be in the middle of his troops. Also, he’s an artist and if the skyline of Manhattan isn’t inspiring I don’t know what is.
Tony’s next, because, really, it’s Tony. While he’s not going to have the pent house he’s at least going to want to be surrounded by his new friends. Also, it’s still high enough up that he can take off and land without a problem.
Then we have Widow, who is closer to the ground floor so she has easy access and entry points while still being secure.
and at the Bottom we have Bruce, who is witnessed by the first Helicarrier take off isn’t too fond of the Idea of being too high up in case he Hulks out. So if he has a ground level floor than he can Hulk out without causing damage by knocking things off the building or Jumping down.
Sorry, it’s just something I noticed and I just LOVE the thought that was behind it. (Also, notice the symbols for each of them Tony uses. Thor = Mjolnir, Clint = Bow, Steve = Shield, Tony = his helmet, Nat = her Belt buckle, Bruce = DNA strand.)

omg
the feels hurt too much
and pepper is probably like “jfc tasha and i are going to have our hands full”
and obviously bruce and tasha are next to each other because she brought him into the world again, and apart from tony, he trusts her the most.

orbitingasupernova:

shesfineshesnarrating:

Okay so I realized something in my multiple viewings of the Avengers.

These are the plans for everyone’s floor at The Avengers tower and really if they are in order of what floor they are going to be on it shows how well Tony pays attention to everyone.

Thor is at the top, because he is the god of Thunder and would probably like the easy take off/landing and view.

Hawkeye is the next floor down, because “He see’s better from up high.”

Steve is next because he’s the Captain and team leader and is going to want to have to be in the middle of his troops. Also, he’s an artist and if the skyline of Manhattan isn’t inspiring I don’t know what is.

Tony’s next, because, really, it’s Tony. While he’s not going to have the pent house he’s at least going to want to be surrounded by his new friends. Also, it’s still high enough up that he can take off and land without a problem.

Then we have Widow, who is closer to the ground floor so she has easy access and entry points while still being secure.

and at the Bottom we have Bruce, who is witnessed by the first Helicarrier take off isn’t too fond of the Idea of being too high up in case he Hulks out. So if he has a ground level floor than he can Hulk out without causing damage by knocking things off the building or Jumping down.

Sorry, it’s just something I noticed and I just LOVE the thought that was behind it. (Also, notice the symbols for each of them Tony uses. Thor = Mjolnir, Clint = Bow, Steve = Shield, Tony = his helmet, Nat = her Belt buckle, Bruce = DNA strand.)

omg

the feels hurt too much

and pepper is probably like “jfc tasha and i are going to have our hands full”

and obviously bruce and tasha are next to each other because she brought him into the world again, and apart from tony, he trusts her the most.

(via cliffs-are-my-friend)


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