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Post by DDR DAV3 on Mar 29, 2006 1:20:09 GMT -5
/me peddles popcorn, hotdogs and beer. Popcorn please! *sits and watches*
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storybookgirl
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Post by storybookgirl on Mar 29, 2006 1:42:17 GMT -5
I was not judging by the screenshots. I was talking about the episode itself, as I had watched it recently. Also, I have stated way I believe in Zutara in the Kataang War Room (it was for the Kataang Journal article). And we are not chicken. I had brought up Gambitia's theory, not just for Zutarians, but for everyone. Gambitia's thing was first brought up in the Zutarian War Room. Also, yes there do sometimes seem to be more Zutarians than Kataangs, but I think that is because the Kataangs do not post as often (not just in the War Room, but on the forum itself) as the Zutarians, not because there are more Zutarians than Kataangs.
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Post by almighty on Mar 29, 2006 1:46:57 GMT -5
I was not judging by the screenshots. I was talking about the episode itself, as I had watched it recently. Also, I have stated way I believe in Zutara in the Kataang War Room (it was for the Kataang Journal article). And we are not chicken. I had brought up Gambitia's theory, not just for Zutarians, but for everyone. Gambitia's thing was first brought up in the Zutarian War Room. ^I was just joking about the chicken thing. Its was just because I haven't seen any topics starting. Sarcasm... that's what they call it. ;D Also, yes there do sometimes seem to be more Zutarians than Kataangs, but I think that is because the Kataangs do not post as often (not just in the War Room, but on the forum itself) as the Zutarians, not because there are more Zutarians than Kataangs. You have said my response for me from what you posted in the kataang war room so I don't want to retype it again.
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Post by storybookgirl on Mar 29, 2006 1:50:48 GMT -5
^ Ok, thanks! I'm glad there's no hard feelings. I wasn't sure if I seemed harsh when I was just trying to point things out...
Random person: (fishslaps Story) This is a war!!!! There's SUPPOSED to be hard feelings! Me: (whimpers)
Hmmm...what to bring up...what to bring up... (And PLEASE no Yin and Yang stuff! That has been debated to death! Unless, there is something completely new to bring to it...which I doubt.)
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Post by almighty on Mar 29, 2006 1:54:41 GMT -5
^ Ok, thanks! I'm glad there's no hard feelings. I wasn't sure if I seemed harsh when I was just trying to point things out... Random person: (fishslaps Story) This is a war!!!! There's SUPPOSED to be hard feelings! Me: (whimpers) Hmmm...what to bring up...what to bring up... (And PLEASE no Yin and Yang stuff! That has been debated to death! Unless, there is something completely new to bring to it...which I doubt.) Yin and Yang... man... I've pretty much heard read every argument for yin and yang. -__________-''
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Post by Kuniki on Mar 29, 2006 1:57:39 GMT -5
Question on the umbrella thing. .....Is only romance love? or can it friendship love or family love? or any other time of love? If it is only romance, then why!? Another thing, so.... if Sokka was under the umbrella as well, does this mean he will love either Katara or Aang romantically? Now, why I support Zutara? Hm... ...Well, not counting the fact I read a few Zutara(That don't suck ar*e.) and read the theories........I never really put to much thought in it. That and I will admit, it remind this Vegeta/Bulma shipper of.... Vegeta/Bulma.. What? I am not good as some of you at debating! Edit: Bah, I have to see any replies tomorrow. Oh well. Edit: or reply to them.
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Post by almighty on Mar 29, 2006 2:03:39 GMT -5
Question on the umbrella thing. .....Is only romance love? or can it friendship love or family love? or any other time of love? If it is only romance, then why!? Another thing, so.... if Sokka was under the umbrella as well, does this mean he will love either Katara or Aang romancely? Now, why I support Zutara? Hm... ...Well, not counting the fact I read a few Zutara(That don't suck ar*e.) and read the theories........I never really put to much thought in it. That and I will admit, it remind this Vegeta/Bulma shipper of.... Vegeta/Bulma.. What? I am not good as some of you at debating! Umbrella thing? Oh... never mind... I get which evidence. Zutara fans always argue how Zutara is evident from the symbolism presented. Well, this is symbolism towards Kataang. Symbolism isn't always interpreted the same its pretty obvious that a Zutarian would think that the umbrella thing is pretty unevident. I can say the same for the fireflies/moths that was mentioned in one of the posts. Was it Bato of the water tribe? What if those moths were actually meant for someone else? How can you determine that its Zutara from looking at a moth? Maybe it can be drawn that reconciliation might be in the near future between the Earth Kingdom and the Fire nation. Kuniki, that's why I wanna ask that question. I've noticed how so many people argue for something, but sometimes their reasons might get lost in the arguing.
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Post by storybookgirl on Mar 29, 2006 2:13:28 GMT -5
Or maybe one of the artists just liked drawing moths. And maybe one of the writers or srtists though "Hey, it's raining. They need an umbrella. And let's just leave Sokka all wet because it would be funny." Not all symbolism is meant.
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Post by almighty on Mar 29, 2006 2:41:46 GMT -5
^Actually, Sokka being rained on would be funny. ;D I could see Aang and Katara doing that for laughs.
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Post by Alleluia on Mar 29, 2006 4:02:31 GMT -5
^wasn't that what happened?
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Post by Mashnii on Mar 29, 2006 7:49:08 GMT -5
Yes, that's true: they might have thought that it would be funny to leave Sokka in the rain, but they might have been for-shadowing it and making it funny at the same time. Also, what about the torch? The torch that Aang and Katara symbolizes love.
Good job, my beautiful bison! ;D
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Post by The Blue Chibi on Mar 29, 2006 8:46:55 GMT -5
A small figure dressed in blue and black paces down the ranks of fighters who have assembled and are ready to face off. She is carrying two stoneware jugs of Southern Oasis water and a satchel of books, which she sets down at the base of a rock. Seating herself, cross-legged, she swears a hunger fast until the fighting ceases. .............Still waiting...........*tummy rumble* ;D Ok, I'm just kidding ~ I only think that people might devote themselves to a certain kind of ship (no matter what kind of literature you're reading or which show you're watching) because of their personality. Since no amount of fighting is likely to change the other person's personality, I'd rather just watch. Provided you only fight using pillows, of course. ;D And about that umbrella thing. . . sure, it could symbolize love, but what about a parent holding an umbrella for a child? Or a brother/sister? Many different kinds of love could be symbolized by the physical intimacy and trust involved in sharing the same umbrella. edit: ^^ oh, whoops, didn't re-read the thread & more posts had already been added on the umbrella thing. Sorry, Kuniki!
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Post by Mashnii on Mar 29, 2006 9:31:38 GMT -5
................................................................................ The sound of murmurs could be heard from outside the tent, even though she couldn't tell what they were saying; their whispers were barely audible. Adjusting her uniform, she gazed down at the symbol that she wore across her chest, and in doing so, she felt a small grin spread across her face. It felt good to wear these clothes; so loose, so comfortable, but most of all, she had the honor of bearing the symbol of Kataang. Suddenly, her smile dropped into a disappointed frown, but really, she was only upset with herself. She was one of the generals, and she was the one that was missing out. She felt responsible enough, and somewhat embarrassed, but she had decided that she was going to try her very hardest to make every meeting, and to recruit as many bisons, penguins, and lemurs as she could for the Kataang Army. She drew in a deep breath, and lifting the linen sheet, she entered the cool tent. Immediately, their voices faltered into silence, until a smile spread across one of their faces. It was General Almighty. "Where have you been, General?" she asked pleasantly, patting the girl on the back. The girl scoffed, shrugging in reply. "I've just been tired," she answered, making her way towards the center of the room. She leaned over the map and let her gaze follow the red, blue, and silver lines that were traced along the map. "So, where are the Zutarians? How many are there?" she questioned. Confettie, a captain of the cavalry, sighed warily as she stated, "We don't know. But they're lined up along the east bank of the river." Her finger traced along two parallel red and blue lines. The girl leaned over, her eyes fixed upon the two lines, and nodding solemnly, asked, "And how many do we have? Where are we?" An admiral, Kaangluv, stepped forward and pointed to another group of parallel lines, this group silver and blue. "We're here," she replied. "On the outside of the forest. The problem with that is that the Zutarians have a plentiful amount of water, but we do have the shade, which will keep our soldiers well-rested. As for how many of us, I can only say about ten thousand." Again, the girl nodded wearily, this time saying, "All right. Captain Snicker, would you give me a report on how many bison, penguins, and lemurs we have?" Captain Snicker stepped up, clearing her throat before stating, "We have six penguins, four lemurs, and three bisons, I believe." Nodding her head once more, the girl said, "All right," she sucked in a deep breath. "Well, you guys have done an incredible job, but now, we're all going to need to work even harder." ................................................................................
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Post by storybookgirl on Mar 29, 2006 13:21:16 GMT -5
Meanwhile, on the east bank of the river, Lady Story and Assistant Chibang had just finished bringing in supplies. They were going over in they're minds just how much they had and were hoping it would be enough. Not all of the Zutarian soldiers had arrived... what if the Kataangs attacked again?
"Well," she said to her assistant and herself, "we'll just have to hold our own if that happens."
She turned around and went into the large tent behind her, humming a song and putting up her hair. Chibang hesitated, and then decided to follow.
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Post by Mashnii on Mar 29, 2006 14:26:20 GMT -5
General Mashnip strummed her fingers on her desk, humming a song as her eyes scanned the map and scrolls. The numbers of the Zutarians looked great, and even though the thought of facing a massive army was grim, the Kataang general simply refused, like many of the other officers, to give up hope; hope was still their, as long as they believed in it. It was obvious, of course, that most of the Zutarians had gathered together for this great war, for occasionally, the boom of a slow and steady chant sounded throughout the valley: "Zu-tar-a! Zu-tar-a!" But, she had decided, that as long as she let that hope live, they would be all right. Suddenly, a voice stated, "Zutarian Ambassador." Immediately her gaze averted towards the linen cloth that hung as a door. "Come in," she beckoned, and immediately the linen cloth lifted as a maiden, bearing the Zutarian symbol, stepped inside. "Yes, Lady Story?" The woman executed a salute, and replied, "The Zutarian General would like to know when you will be ready." The Kataang General sighed warily, clasping her hands around the bridge of her nose. "I'll have to get back to you on that."
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