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Tales of Ba Sing Se is definitely up there. Iroh’s short is a classic. But takes as a whole, I’d say the tone is a bit disjointed. None of the other shorts offer that much.
Zuko Alone is poignant and deep all the way through. Isolating Zuko and showing his past is a fantastic way to develop his character and help the audience understand his thought processes and how he became the person he is. It’s an excellent character study episode.
surprising everyone, except for people who make at or near minimum wage and anyone who understands economics
Literally what every millennial has been asking for for years Of course your fucking business does better when everyone has more money in their pockets When we have don’t have the money to spend, we can’t fucking spend it, who’d have thunk?
More money flowing means more money flowing. Surprising.
Economically, the most useless people are the ones who have money and won’t spend it, not the ones who don’t have it and MUST spend it.
reblogging again for that last important fact
Economy is based on how much people are buying, not how much people have. If people have more money to spend, they will buy more things. Ergo, higher minimum wage is one of the best things for the economy.
people say the animorphs covers are *creepy* but the actual in book transformations are all like ‘then her face cracked in two, her organs melted, her bones all snapped and reformed backwards, and her fingers and toes fused together. she couldnt cry because her tear ducts didnt fucking exist anymore. everyone looked at the ground so they wouldnt throw up looking at this’
i remember one book where he almost vomited after turning human again because he looked in a mirror while he changed