Is avatar kyoshi gay

Nobody fucking MOVE! Something new and male lover has hit the Avatar universe. No I’m not (and never) talking about James Cameron’s CGI blue people, but the series Avatar: The Last Airbender. A Nickelodeon unique show, the 61 episode series follows a world in turmoil and nations divided. A live-action series just released and changed one of the show’s minor origin stories to include a same-sex couple at its center.

 

The Cave of Two Lovers

 

One huge moment that made me really happy in the new show was the re-telling of how the municipality of Omashu was founded. It combines a lot of plotlines from the unique series, but adds an exciting modern element. In the OG show, The Cave of Two Lovers follows Oma and Shu who fell in admire but were from fighting villages. They met secretly in caves, using their earthbending to carve elaborate tunnels to reach each other. But once Oma didn’t come because she'd died in the war, so Shu was heartbroken. Shu used his might to stop the war and joined both villages, principal to Omashu. It’s very Romeo and J

What’s the problem with “wokeness”

Onomatopoeia said:

Who&#;s to say it was a retcon? From what I hear the more homophobic someone is, the more likely it is that they&#;re overcompensating for their insecurities about their hold sexuality.

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I’m not talking about the Spectre. I’m talking about Alan Scott’s sexuality existence retconned. The straight nature that was uncomfortable with his son being gay.

Narcissus said:

No, you made a blanket statement that was false, which is why you changed your argument and are backpedaling to use specific examples that fit your narrative. The post you were responding to stated that there were characters who couldn&#;t be identified as LGBT, regardless of intention, due to old laws like the Hays Code, which was correct.

There is no "could have." The evidence showed that you were blatantly wrong.

Are you under the delusion that there isn&#;t media that preaches from a conservative framework?

And who determines "how it&#;s handled?" What you may not like, may be great for someone else. And

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