It's always incredible to come back to these beginning episodes and see just how far both the characters and the production quality have come
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Mark Atlas2020-09-16 06:54:58 (edited 2020-09-16 15:36:57 )
You were right about how Aang acts immaturely sometimes, but that he's also a clever and quick thinker. I guess that plays really well into his Airbending style. Airbending is a very defensive art, used to avoid fights instead of win fights like firebending is. The forms of bending are not only unique in what elements are used, but how exactly they are used. They're not just interchangeable. The details they put into stuff like this is barely even shown so far though. There is so more to unpack with this show as we go on.
Really looking forward to more content from you on this series. When I clicked on YouTube to see what's on, I saw this and thought to myself, "Oh, Hell YEAH!" So I watched it, enjoyed it. It was great.
Now I'll switch over to your MP channel and watch you watch Season 6, Episode 8, "A Heart's Warming Tale" which I think was the last full musical episode of the series.
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Mark Atlas2020-09-16 06:57:37 (edited 2020-09-17 14:03:49 )
At the end of Friendship is Magic, season 8
Iroh: Good news for Princess Celestia. Equestria's greatest threat is just a little kid.
@Narrator007 (Usually) it is not necesary to boil (99+ ºC) & then recondensate seawater ice [separating the water from the salt], this is too wasteful.
Snow is naturally salt_free (when it falls from the sky). Even if it lands on seawater ice, it does not "mix" with it (creating instead a new layer of ice that has a different coloration & texture that even "sounds" different when cracked).
Since seawater ice melts at a much lower temperature; if a "mix" of ice is heated very slowly the "pure water" ice blocks will float all on top [so you can simply "scoop" it, drop all the salty water & then keep heating it into drinkable water].
@Argamis (SilverComet) Well of course they have to boil the ice and/or water! It all came from the ocean, which is saltwater. Come on, give me a little credit, dude. :)
But they can not drink any of it! . The liquid stuff has to be extra salty (much more than the sea water you may have tasted on a sunny, sandy beach); as otherwise it would form thin ice sheets at the surface in contact with the colder air. -> The chemical energy required for cell membranes to "keep the ions out" is higher than what the body would use to "recycle" some of the water in urine & instestinal fluids to keep the blood thin & prevent clots.
. The ice all around has to be really cold & compacted to be used for buildings (even Sokka´s "watchtower" was relatively sturdy for a non-spherical construction). Aang even mentioned that "everything" gets frozen almost instantly. -> If you eat snow/ice at those temperatures, the energy used by the body to melt it is actually higher than the necesary for cells to lower the concentration of ions through reverse osmosis [so you dehydrate FASTER than by not drinking anything].
There is a scene were the old woman was handling some wood. They likely use it exclusively to melt ice into potable water or to cook mammals (most of the meat of fish & birds can be consumed raw with little risk of a serious sickness).
Uncle is a great character he's so damn chill but also a great warrior he's the kinda dude you bump into him on the street he'd turn around and hug you and pat your back. zoku.... he'd burn your face off and spit on the ashes ...... that boy needs to get laid to get rid of his anger issues.
Another great series is Ben 10. It's a superhero show about a kid who goes on a summer road trip and gets superpowers and learns how to become a superhero while they're enjoying the road trip
It is common for reactors to do this for shows that tend to get copyright strikes on YouTube. They put the actual reaction on a site where it's less likely to get taken down. Then they put a short video on YouTube with the link to the reaction in the description, so their YouTube viewers can click through and watch it.
Probably because it's make mostly to direct to the reaction, and fool the bots into not taking it down. Or, it might be reverse psychology. Sometimes it works. Try naming a chatroom, "Don't join this chat! It's a trap!"
It's always incredible to come back to these beginning episodes and see just how far both the characters and the production quality have come
4 likesYou were right about how Aang acts immaturely sometimes, but that he's also a clever and quick thinker. I guess that plays really well into his Airbending style. Airbending is a very defensive art, used to avoid fights instead of win fights like firebending is. The forms of bending are not only unique in what elements are used, but how exactly they are used. They're not just interchangeable. The details they put into stuff like this is barely even shown so far though. There is so more to unpack with this show as we go on.
4 likesReally looking forward to more content from you on this series. When I clicked on YouTube to see what's on, I saw this and thought to myself, "Oh, Hell YEAH!" So I watched it, enjoyed it. It was great.
2 likesNow I'll switch over to your MP channel and watch you watch Season 6, Episode 8, "A Heart's Warming Tale" which I think was the last full musical episode of the series.
At the end of Friendship is Magic, season 8
19 likesIroh: Good news for Princess Celestia. Equestria's greatest threat is just a little kid.
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Zuko: LEAVE
3 likesLmao
2 likesThis is only the beginning. There’s a whole lot more to see and learn in Avatar.
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Fusion Omni Mobile So am I.
1 likeI am just imagining him reacting to all my favorite episodes and moments in the show right now.
4 likesTbh your reactions are very nice and chill to watch
0 likesWell Zuko is proving to be a big threat. Though Aang also shows great power.
0 likesSokka: "And no potty breaks!"
5 likesPonyBro: "Bro, how much water do these kids drink?"
It's the south pole. They're surrounded by the stuff.
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@Argamis (SilverComet) Cool, thanks to you I'll never die from dehydration in the arctic.
1 like@Narrator007 (Usually) it is not necesary to boil (99+ ºC) & then recondensate seawater ice [separating the water from the salt], this is too wasteful.
3 likesSnow is naturally salt_free (when it falls from the sky). Even if it lands on seawater ice, it does not "mix" with it (creating instead a new layer of ice that has a different coloration & texture that even "sounds" different when cracked).
Since seawater ice melts at a much lower temperature; if a "mix" of ice is heated very slowly the "pure water" ice blocks will float all on top [so you can simply "scoop" it, drop all the salty water & then keep heating it into drinkable water].
@Argamis (SilverComet) Well of course they have to boil the ice and/or water! It all came from the ocean, which is saltwater.
1 likeCome on, give me a little credit, dude. :)
But they can not drink any of it!
1 like. The liquid stuff has to be extra salty (much more than the sea water you may have tasted on a sunny, sandy beach); as otherwise it would form thin ice sheets at the surface in contact with the colder air.
-> The chemical energy required for cell membranes to "keep the ions out" is higher than what the body would use to "recycle" some of the water in urine & instestinal fluids to keep the blood thin & prevent clots.
. The ice all around has to be really cold & compacted to be used for buildings (even Sokka´s "watchtower" was relatively sturdy for a non-spherical construction). Aang even mentioned that "everything" gets frozen almost instantly.
-> If you eat snow/ice at those temperatures, the energy used by the body to melt it is actually higher than the necesary for cells to lower the concentration of ions through reverse osmosis [so you dehydrate FASTER than by not drinking anything].
There is a scene were the old woman was handling some wood. They likely use it exclusively to melt ice into potable water or to cook mammals (most of the meat of fish & birds can be consumed raw with little risk of a serious sickness).
Uncle is a great character he's so damn chill but also a great warrior he's the kinda dude you bump into him on the street he'd turn around and hug you and pat your back. zoku.... he'd burn your face off and spit on the ashes ...... that boy needs to get laid to get rid of his anger issues.
1 likeHim literally everytime: don't watch this video
13 likesMe: HOW ABOUT I DO IT ANYWAYS
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I'm a rebel. You tell me not to do something, and it's all I want to do.
3 likesAnother great series is Ben 10. It's a superhero show about a kid who goes on a summer road trip and gets superpowers and learns how to become a superhero while they're enjoying the road trip
0 likesThanks for the news Ponybro
1 likeClicked so fast!
2 likesYour outfit looks pretty good.
1 likeLinks aren't working.. what's happening??
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Should be working now, my bad.
1 likedon't watch this video
1 likewhy did u record if u didn't want as to watch
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@HeavyMetalMal42 i know but still
0 likesIt is common for reactors to do this for shows that tend to get copyright strikes on YouTube. They put the actual reaction on a site where it's less likely to get taken down. Then they put a short video on YouTube with the link to the reaction in the description, so their YouTube viewers can click through and watch it.
0 likesProbably because it's make mostly to direct to the reaction, and fool the bots into not taking it down. Or, it might be reverse psychology. Sometimes it works. Try naming a chatroom, "Don't join this chat! It's a trap!"
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