lilykt7 wrote: | ||
that sounds SO wrong |
How? It could just mean Zuko's not interested at the moment.
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lilykt7 wrote: | ||
that sounds SO wrong |
phoenixfirework wrote: | ||
But if that's the case, and Ozai will most definitely be defeated at the end of season3, then Zuko will never go for girls. And Zuko has only met three girls since his banishment: Katara, Jun, and Song. None of which he showed interest in. |
He talked the kyoshi girls and Katara but I guess those don't count since they were enemies. And Azula is his sister so no one really wants to see that.
qweasdzse wrote: | ||||
He talked the kyoshi girls and Katara but I guess those don't count since they were enemies. And Azula is his sister so no one really wants to see that. |
phoenixfirework wrote: | ||||||
Zuko didn't talk to the Kyoshi Warriors. And Azula... not even if they weren't related. |
Well the date can probablt be the one to soften him up.
Avatar these little girls can't protect you.
Zuko is obviosly chauvist aswell as possibly gay.
qweasdzse wrote: |
Avatar these little girls can't protect you. Zuko is obviosly chauvist aswell as possibly gay. |
metalcurtainrod wrote: |
Why are people saying he's gay?! He's never liked any boys! |
xxlemon wrote: | ||
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But that doesn't matter cause Aang is his ticket home what do you want him to do kill Aang wait for the next Avatar that is a girl and then capture that child for the sake of his sexuality!
xxlemon wrote: | ||
He's quite obsessed with Aang though. |
xxlemon wrote: | ||
He's quite obsessed with Aang though. |
metalcurtainrod wrote: | ||||
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It was a joke!
phoenixfirework wrote: | ||||
But not in that way. I bet if Avatar was made in Japan, Zuko would be gay but since this is America, he's not. |
That's apity but Sasuke is considered gay cause he's obsessed with Naruto in a rival kind of way but poor Zuko
lilykt7 wrote: |
Sarcasm- a : a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual b : the use or language of sarcasm |
I'm not picking on you lily, but what is it with posting the exact definition of things? Is Noah Webster the new webmaster here?
lilykt7 wrote: |
Born in West Hartford, Connecticut in 1758, Noah Webster came of age during the American Revolution and was a strong advocate of the Constitutional Convention. He believed fervently in the developing cultural independence of the United States, a chief part of which was to be a distinctive American language with its own idiom, pronunciation, and style. In 1806 Webster published A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, the first truly American dictionary. Immediately thereafter he went to work on his magnum opus, An American Dictionary of the English Language, for which he learned 26 languages, including Anglo-Saxon and Sanskrit, in order to research the origins of his own country's tongue. This book, published in 1828, embodied a new standard of lexicography; it was a dictionary with 70,000 entries that was felt by many to have surpassed Samuel Johnson's 1755 British masterpiece not only in scope but in authority as well. One facet of Webster's importance was his willingness to innovate when he thought innovation meant improvement. He was the first to document distinctively American vocabulary such as skunk, hickory, and chowder. Reasoning that many spelling conventions were artificial and needlessly confusing, he urged altering many words: musick to music, centre to center, and plough to plow, for example. (Other attempts at reform met with less acceptance, however, such as his support for modifying tongue to tung and women to wimmen???the latter of which he argued was "the old and true spelling" and the one that most accurately indicated its pronunciation.) While Webster was promoting his dictionary, George and Charles Merriam opened a printing and bookselling operation in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1831. G. & C. Merriam Co. (renamed Merriam-Webster Inc. in 1982) inherited the Webster legacy when the Merriam brothers bought the unsold copies of the 1841 edition of An American Dictionary of the English Language, Corrected and Enlarged from Webster's heirs after the great man's death in 1843. At the same time they secured the rights to create revised editions of that work. It was the beginning of a publishing tradition that has continued uninterrupted to this day at Merriam-Webster. |
*hugs lily*
Colonel_Brian wrote: | ||||||
That's apity but Sasuke is considered gay cause he's obsessed with Naruto in a rival kind of way but poor Zuko |
qweasdzse wrote: |
Avatar these little girls can't protect you. Zuko is obviosly chauvist aswell as possibly gay. |