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RIP Matthew Perry.
RIP Matthew Perry.
Always in our hearts 💕 .
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Ain't nothing more satisfying than examining your notes after three hours of writing, scribbling, and madness, and realizing they resemble works of art fit for the Louvre.
I mean no I still don't understand what this theorem is about but at least it looks cute highlighted in purpleðŸ¤.
Uncle Iroh is such a cool character:
Best father figure
His jokes are genuinely funny
He makes the best tea
Supports you and helps you find the right path
Gives vague but useful advice
Has got experience
Has learnt many lessons that he's happy to transmit
Has been tested and approved by dragons then lied about killing them to protect them.
Soooo strong and humble about it ( a little bit hihi)
Loves music and is quite talented ngl.
He BREATHES actual fire.
And what a flirt iykyk.
My favourite trope has always been slow-burn enemies to lovers. I couldn't comprehend why for a while, but I simply think that it has to do with my own expectations and standards, right?
Like beyond the sexual tension and physical attraction that you could get out of a "love at first sight" romance. Or even the mutual appreciation that's already founded in a "friends to lovers" plot. The enemies to lovers arc is usually, if not always, about how two characters came to fall in love after accepting the other's flaws and acknowledging their faults before realising they got a pretty good side. They have only seen the bad but can't seem to distance themselves from this person. Add in the slow burn when they really have seen it all at this point and still can't let them go.
And it's sad, but I have always felt like my flaws are so much more visible. They just stand out. Therefore, people may have to spend too much time with me to actually like me, let alone fall in love with me. And they probably are gonna dislike being around me before doing so as well. But then at least they know what to expect and how to manage (if that makes sense) so the relationship would hopefully last ?(〃ω〃)
What's your favourite trope and why?
Nickelodeon justifying why we didn't get zutara as endgame by claiming that a character, who has had one of the best redemption arcs in history( and I'm an expert in thoseðŸ¤), is a "bad guy" and shouldn't get the girl is downright the worst argument I have ever heard ( and I'm an expert in those too🙂).
The best thing about zuko's redemption arc is the fact that he RELAPSED. Something that I have never seen before. It's such a good idea and it tells us so much about his character and story.
He's a confused fella who only wanted to be appreciated and get his honor back. That was his main focus.
Therfore a redemption is a hard thing to process. Especially when all you have ever been taught is how your nation deserves greatness no matter how you get it.
So he commits the unthinkable, fights alongside his sister, betrays Katara, betrays his LOVING UNCLE and goes back to his father and his "home" a hero.
But as soon as he's back, he doesn't feel fulfilled. He actually starts questioning his father's plans. He starts realising how cruel all this may be. Then finally he chooses to work out what to do next, what his real destiny might be. And boom everything falls into place. I mean yeah he gets a little nudge from his LOVING UNCLE but he still moves on his own.
He leaves to get his honor back again. Though this time it's for good and it's by DOING good. Since he also understands that no one is giving you your honor or taking it away. You alone affects it and that's just beautiful.
So yeah thank you for enjoying this Ted talk😘.