jademaximoff - Chris
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Nah You Don't Suck The Lobbies Have Been Ridiculously Sweaty Lately... I'm Almost Always In A Match With

Nah you don't suck the lobbies have been ridiculously sweaty lately... I'm almost always in a match with people who have 10k+ kills, twenty bombs, 4K badges and I'm just like... "I'm slightly above average please-"

apex isn’t fun because i suck at it suddenly. like i’ve just lost the ability to be good at it

also fuck kings canyon

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More Posts from Jademaximoff

5 years ago

I literally had to open so many packs to get shards 😭😭 I must've spent over $150

level 500 and still haven’t found my heirloom shards where my other sad hoes at 

5 years ago

No but I really wish it was 😭

Is Path saying "I will save you or die trying...or run away if it's too scary." exclusive to Mirage?

5 years ago

Literally same. I do NOT recall unlocking that badge but I have it???

i have no idea when i got the rapid elimination badge or HOW i got it,,

but tbh i probably blocked it from memory because i died in horrific fashion after i did it

5 years ago

She wanted the people of the fire nation to suffer as she had. She felt that death was was too merciful. She even says, and I quote: "they threw me in prison to rot! Along with my brothers and sisters, they deserve the same." Her hatred went past that of normal hatred, she was so jaded, and rightfully so, that she was willing to spend the remainder of her life making the people she felt were responsible for her situation suffer. She's not a good person, but she's not necessarily the evil witch the show and some of the fandom make her out to be.

So let us talk about Hama for a second.

Puppet master is set in between a streak of incredible amazing episodes but in its scary way it’s still outstanding.

Hama herself is a tragic character, as she was a young and powerful water bender in the middle of cultural genocide, literally fighting until all of her cultural is being deported, including her.

They are put into a inhuman prison - which doesn’t really make any sense. From the fire nation point of view… what is the reason behind it? War is expensive so now you are just going to take lots of people, put them in a prison just so that you have to feed them? And guard them? You can’t even let them work for you, as they are too skilled. Seemes not like the brightest idea to me.

But she is put in a inhuman prison and rots away until she becomes dehuminazed. So she does a thing that is (apparently) extremely removed from anything a sane and good person would do: she bloodbends.

I know in the show it’s portrayed as some what understandable but still bad, we see it in Kataras reaction. But I don’t think it is. It’s under stable, valid and it saved Hamas life.

In extreme situations you will do things, that you thought weren’t possible or outside of your moral values.

Hamas bloodbending seemes to be just as bad as the fire nation deporting her - which it isn’t. I guess we can assume that Hama would never had done such a thing, if the fire nation didn’t put her in such a life or death situation. They just got a inhuman reaction from someone they treated less then human.

And I do not unterstand what Hamas reasoning is for taking village people as prisoners. Yes yes I know, she is blinded by hate and whatever. But why would she take them prisoner? Why not kill them and dunk them into a river? Prisoners are expensive and a lot of work. And the way she kept them was still so much better then the treatment she got! Yes, these people were put in captivity and chained to a wall - but at least they were not alone. There was not cultural genocide.

Was is nice? No. Did the captured people do anything bad? Nothing we know about. But was it SOMEWHERE near what the fire nation did? ABSOLUTELY NOT!

And what about the end? This lady has been tortured and broken by the fire nation just gets put back in a prison. And we can’t assume that she is put in a better prison. Because she is still too dangerous for normal captivity. So the only way to keep her is the same inhuman way - expect it isn’t. She could still blood bend at full moon nights, assuming that it doesn’t matter if she sees the moon or not. The full moon is a monthly recurring event, that even I can feel each month - and I’m far from a bender. So we would need a even worse way to capture Hama.

So… let’s summarize, my friends. We have Hama - a victim of cultural genocide - tortured in a prison until she breaks and becomes inhuman herself. After freeing herself she tries to work through her trauma by acting in the way the fire nation had her learn in order to survive. And ends up in a equally or worse prison by her tormentors again.

She is not a “good” person. But she treatment she got in the end does not sit right with me.

5 years ago

1.

"I'm not thanking you"

"Yeah jackass, you made that clear."

2.

"I'm not thanking you."

"Can't believe this guy is making me side with forge."

If someone could just hook me up with those Banglore and Revenant voice line interaction i'd be happy.

I don't give a shit if they talkin about taxs. I can twist that shit into whatever shippy nonsense i want.