wait you can change your name?, or do you just mean make a new account?
**Smacks everybody here with a train** Okay, see your username? See UNDER your user name, your level?? Now look UNDER the level....Your's says "Sweat Hog", mine is "Soup Nazi Ardron's says "Caveman Lawyer"....Got it??
OOoooh, sorry never really cared about that whole level-title thing.
I'll forgive you if you give me 200$ and your soul
If you throw in your sister its a deal.
Which one?? ((Tall and skinny, tall and round, or short and skinny??))
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how did in the??Lake Laigie (is that how its spelled) did toph destroy earth hands in air if they weren't connected to the ground for her to feal the vibrations
well if you look at it this way.... when they fired the gloves they are still connected to the ground via INERTIA* which means that there is still force to the foward motion of the glove's trajectory. thus meaning that the gloves are pushing against wind resistance and all that wind is pushing down to the ground causing vibration. and in toph's case she can see it.
here's a deffinition of inertia (well sorta but it gives an idea on how it works.) (from wikipedia) The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental laws of classical physics which are used to describe the motion of matter and how it is affected by applied forces. The concept of inertia is today most commonly defined using Sir Isaac Newton's First Law of Motion, which states:
Every body perseveres in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight ahead, except insofar as it is compelled to change its state by forces impressed. [Cohen & Whitman 1999 translation]
The description of inertia presented by Newton's law is still considered the standard for classical physics. However, it has also been refined and expanded over time to reflect developments in understanding of relativity and quantum physics which have led to somewhat different (and more mathematical) interpretations in some of those fields.
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