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gotinterest:

snime:

atla has the clearest demonstration of the emo/goth dichotomy of any piece of modern media, i think. we as an audience know that zuko and mai shouldn’t have ended up together, and this is because zuko (an emo) and mai (a goth) are so fundamentally different. in this essay, i will address th

While it is tempting to categorize Zuko as an emo, careful analysis reveals that he is actually a punk. While his constant angst is a symptom of an emo like nature, his lust for justice/ honor, his angry outbursts, and his teenage rebellion are far more in line with the subculture of punk. In my response, I will address th

Attempts by previous scholars to solidly categorize Zuko into either the emo or punk category are doomed to failure because they presuppose a sub-cultural dichotomy where none exists (though I do not debate that Mai is 100% goth). Instead, Zuko inhabits the emo-punk spectrum, with occasional forays into Fucking Nerd. Zuko’s character arc in ATLA can, in fact, be analyzed as the evolution of an Emo into a Punk through personal and external acceptance and love. In my analysis, I will explain how Zuko’s hair is symbolic of th

butchscientist:

i just want to say that dental dam is a fucking awful term. who the fuck wants to go down on someone and thinkΒ β€œthis is like being a pussy dentist”. in iceland we call them tΓΆfrateppi which means magic carpet and is so much better. thanks for coming to my ted talk

harry: hey professor lupin, why are you always eating chocolate?

lupin, internally: the mild sugar rush is the only way i can feel happiness after the depression caused by being a werewolf, and also the loss of all of my closest friends

lupin: taste good