Don’t forget the longest lasting rule 34: ditto. The thing that can turn into literally anything, or anyone.
Someone go check if furbies have toe beans.
Remember: toe beans are the sign of a killer.
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tumblr will always be a better website than twitter because you can only retweet a tweet once, whereas on this website if i really like a post i can make my followers scroll past it twelve times in a row
imagine you are a fictional character! reblog and put in the tags what food/drink the fandom would base your entire character off of
conversation I have with my ferret 1000x a day
“Alexa!” I call,”set mirror font color to blood red,”
The voice responds, “your font color is now blood red.
Oh, I love my Amazon smart mirror I thought to myself.
A demon writes messages on your mirror in blood, but they’re useful messages, things like “Don’t forget you have yoga at 2” or “You’re out of milk”.
A murderer!
I made my first print on my 3D printer. On an unrelated note, I broke my first print.
irl, colonizers and other dominant groups made dolls of minorities to assert their hegemony and subjugate them, often using stereotypes e.g. https://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/links/essays/toys.htm
These toys were also used to indoctrinate children into particular cultural values or racist ideas. This might be the purpose of Azula's doll. It might be made in EK or FN colonies. Either way, it may represent the colonized EK female, symbolizing women the colonizer can own and objectify. It fits the stereotype of the pretty EK girl from Iroh's song. That might be the message of the doll.
If so, this wouldn't make it better that Iroh gave Azula the doll not the knife. But it shows his chauvinist and sexist thinking that he would use the doll to say: FN women, you can be imperialists too! (just not by fighting or being ruler, that's for boys only).
by @theteashopgirl