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The audiobook for Priory is a little… messed up. Why does a portion of the world with majority Asian diaspora end up narrated as though they have African accents? I can see Ead having a Jamaican accent but Tané should not sound like she’s from Nigeria. This is where ADOFN is set apart with each POV having a different narrator that matches the character, and I’m a little disappointed that I listened to ADOFN first because my expectations were blown out of the water.

Update: The Unceasing Emperor and someone else from the South was narrated as having American accents… she tried her best is all I can say. Listening to the Golden Empress also made me laugh even in the most serious of moments cause she was made to sound live a sniveling child instead of a revered pirate. Despite all of this, I am very much enjoying rereading this book and have fallen more in love with it and the brain rot is absolutely consuming me 🫠

The audiobook for Priory is a little… messed up. Why does a portion of the world with majority Asian diaspora end up narrated as though they have African accents? I can see Ead having a Jamaican accent but Tané should not sound like she’s from Nigeria. This is where ADOFN is set apart with each POV having a different narrator that matches the character, and I’m a little disappointed that I listened to ADOFN first because my expectations were blown out of the water.

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…And nobody thought to post other “branchs” of this chain? Yes, it’s ‘branchS’, plural, because apparently we also have these:

Another branch, starting from the girl with the white background:

Continue from OP’s branch:

Same ‘level’ as the one above:

Continue! With a cat!

Honorary mentioned:

And finally, The Great Family Tree (some branch is not in the picture, pls click the link below for the full list:

I was going to reblog this BEFORE I got to the hilarity of it being on github.  There’s nothing about this that isn’t beautiful.

artists are awesome

Sometimes, the internet does something magical.

I really hope that person’s mom has seen all this and knows that we loved her egret painting. 

So Arizona launched an “education hotline” that allows “concerned parents” to report “””critical race theory””” and other things like ~gender identity~ being taught in the classroom

It would be a shame if the number and email were spread to bad actors looking to prank call the AZ Department of Education

602-771-3500 or empower @ azed .gov 🤡

and for the love of god, don’t just spam it with memes or le funny shrek jokes or whatever, they’ll just hang up

make plausible-sounding reports for things that don’t actually exist, so that they actually have to waste time/resources investigating false leads - the goal is to waste time they would otherwise be using to do their jobs, not to get tumblr clout for being an epic troll

So apparently the internet article said the superintendent wouldn't be deterred by the prank calls because they would 'taper off eventually'. It'd be a real shame if this post stayed in circulation via queues so they get a consistent list of prank calls to filter through. 😇

Not enjoying the way they ruined the Crows’ story just to add more drama for Alina’s story. In fact this whole season has felt like a fifth graders mod podge project to get more views from non-reader viewers and I hate where that leaves me as a fan of the books.

I’ve been making my way through The Carls series and I couldn’t help but imagine Hailee Steinfeld as April May, and then Miranda watches Bumblebee and pictures Carl and April as the two mains who is nevertheless played by Hailee Steinfeld. I need to speak with Hank…

Korrasami Confirmed

Now that Korra and Asami’s final moment is out in the world, it seems like an appropriate time to express how I feel about it. I didn’t want to say anything right away so the audience could experience the finale for themselves.

The main themes of the Avatar universe have always revolved around equality, justice, acceptance, tolerance, and balancing differing worldviews. In subtle and maybe not so subtle ways, Avatar and Legend of Korra have dealt with difficult subjects such as genocide, child abuse, deaths of loved ones, and post traumatic stress. I took it as a complement when Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair called the show subversive. There were times even I was surprised we were able to delve into the really tough stuff on a children’s TV network. While the episodes were never designed to “make a statement”, Bryan and I always strove to treat the more difficult subject matter with the respect and gravity it deserved.

And over the years we’ve heard from numerous fans, in person and online, how Avatar and Korra have influenced their lives for the better or helped them overcome a life struggle or setback. I am always humbled when people share their personal stories with us and I am grateful that my love for telling stories has been able to help people in some small way. So while Avatar and Korra were always meant to be entertaining and engaging tales, this universe and its characters also speak to the deeper humanity in all of us, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, culture, nationality, or sexual orientation.

Our intention with the last scene was to make it as clear as possible that yes, Korra and Asami have romantic feelings for each other. The moment where they enter the spirit portal symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple. Many news outlets, bloggers, and fans picked up on this and didn’t find it ambiguous. For the most part, it seems like the point of the scene was understood and additional commentary wasn’t really needed from Bryan or me. But in case people were still questioning what happened in the last scene, I wanted to make a clear verbal statement to complement the show’s visual one. I get that not everyone will be happy with the way that the show ended. Rarely does a series finale of any show satisfy that show’s fans, so I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the positive articles and posts I’ve seen about Korra’s finale.

I’ve already read some heartwarming and incredible posts about how this moment means so much for the LGBT community. Once again, the incredible outpouring of support for the show humbles me. As Tenzin says, “Life is one big bumpy ride.” And if, by Korra and Asami being a couple, we are able to help smooth out that ride even a tiny bit for some people, I’m proud to do my part, however small it might be. Thanks for reading.

It’s a great day to remember they’re canon soulmates 🥰

“A common soul and a common heart… which is being shared by two split halves, one of Korra and one of Asami.” OMFG KORRASAMI CANON SOULMATES LETS FUCKING GOOOOOO

// text for those who can’t read it [ It was an honor to work with brilliant artist Sachin Teng for this cover. Every time I’ve worked with Sachin in the past I’ve always been blown away by her copious use of visual metaphor and deep symbolism. as well as the extensive thought that goes into the compositions. For this first cover sketch, she noted that “everything is being split apart while simultaneously being held together by a common soul and a common heart, literally… the Republic City Spirit Portal, the double helix in the beam of light, and all the spirit vines and foliage of the Spirit Wilds… in the shape of the human vascular system, which is being shared by two split halves, one of Korra and one of Asami.” In the unused second sketch “Korra and Asami | are | almost… Spirits themselves, their bodies passing through each other” with the vines and other objects providing “an allegory for humans and Spirits no longer having boundaries between each other and learning to coexist and cohabitate.” ]

We should treat every young man who wants to buy a gun like every woman who wants to get an abortion - mandatory 48 hour waiting period, parental permission, a note from his doctor proving he understands what he's about to do, a video he has to watch about the effects of gun violence, and a mandatory invasive ultrasound procedure. Let's close down all but one gun shop in every state and make him travel hundreds of miles, take time off work, and stay overnight in a strange town to get a gun. Make him walk through a gauntlet of people holding photos of loved ones who were shot to death, with people shouting at him that he's a murderer, begging him not to buy a gun.

It make more sense to do this with young men and guns than with women and healthcare, right? I mean, no woman getting an abortion has killed a room full of people in seconds.