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Big Cousin Lu Ten Helping The Kids On A Hard Level



Big cousin Lu Ten helping the kids on a hard level
I like to think that he was a lot like his dad, spending time with them and showering 'em with affection.
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Fire nation kids❤️❤️

best girls 🔥 🔥




Another reaction image doodle dump for y’all, featuring Ozai’s Angels.
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My babies … I want to keep you all 💕
Something about the way you draw eyes makes all your art 100x cuter.

Now that you mentioned it, i think it's the tiny shimmer that's doing the thing for me haha
it is so wild to me when people act like the fire nation isn't sexist because azula's girl squad is badass when azula mai and ty lee are all such perfect representations of women living under sexism. azula is the only woman in ozai's war room, and she is a smarter strategist and a more powerful firebender than the high-ranking men we see (e.g. zhao). the implication is that she has to be the absolute best to get a seat at that table. mai is treated as a prop for her father's political ambition, raised to stay quiet and out of trouble in a way that reeks of women being expected to be compliant in service of men. she's bored and checked out and has trouble expressing her feelings because she's so used to not being allowed to express anything. ty lee grows up lost in the shuffle, desperate for attention, desperate to please and contort herself into a shape that people find appealing, and that manifests as making herself into a stereotypical girly-girl, making herself seem inoffensive and non-threatening by playing on sexist stereotypes.
azula's perfectionism, mai's detachment, and ty lee's girly persona are all ways in which women react to and adapt to living in a sexist society. they overachieve to try to break the barriers, they check out emotionally, they learn to play the role people expect. azula and her girl squad are powerful women certainly but they are absolutely women living under sexism