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I only have one thing to say…. Return the slabs!
Ответитьpeary is a true american
Ответить😮 How could this old guy Peary exploit the Inuit like that? They are just people; not some specimens to be stared at. No it is not worth the expense if you just took advantage of a people you barely knew at all and just take half the resources that could take many years to come to earth again; finding metals are not as common as finding geodes.
ОтветитьI always liked the idea that the meteor was a fragment of sozin’s comet, considering comets can have fragments break off and arrive at the meteor’s destination early, plus it would have a very symbolic impact considering the fire nation want to use the comet to take over the world but Sokka uses a fragment of it to help stop them.
ОтветитьGet to the bloody point!
ОтветитьWow this was a rough watch. Colonization cruel.
ОтветитьRecommending King Killer Chronicles is evil at this point…. some of the best books that will never have a conclusion
ОтветитьThe moral of the story is don't show white people your cool stuff
ОтветитьSo the arctic meteroite was just irl wakanda?
ОтветитьIs this a history lesson
ОтветитьAn American explorer?
puts on his fur coat hood
Peary the American explorer!?
Bro americans really steal anything they can from other cultures
ОтветитьWhy are the pyramids in Egypt? Because they wouldn't fit in the British museum.
ОтветитьJohn Ross also broke the record for fastest 40 time
ОтветитьI love watching your videos on avatar bc it makes me realize how much i know like i know every answer to every question you propose and i know exactly what your gunna say its weird i dont rememeber getting into the show that much like its a great show but i like know all the deep lore some how
ОтветитьHalf way through I forgot this was about Sokka😂
ОтветитьSomething tells me those people knew what they were getting from him. Yes random stranger, here’s are super important rocks, you can take them. We even have some “volunteers” that will to go back with you. I bet there was more than one gun given, and probably lots of other stuff to make life easier.
Whatever the case, this isn’t “the truth about Sokka’s sword”, since none of that happened in ATLA. It’s doubtful that this random story had any actual impact on the idea for the is episode. Just call it theory video, and leave off the truth part.
It’s not magic. It’s water bending.
ОтветитьYou need to fix your audio. Everyone else's videos have enough volume, but I had to pump up my volume by double just to hear you speak.
ОтветитьThey made 62,500 dollars off of a rock in 10 days 😂
ОтветитьThis is barely about avatar 😂😂
ОтветитьWhen Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett (Good Omens, Discworld) was knighted, he had a sword made for the occasion from meteorites that had fallen recently.
ОтветитьDid the sword ever get recovered after the shows events?
ОтветитьI feel like this turned into a 15 minute rant about that story as opposed to Avatar. There's a connection but let's be real this video just draws a slight comparison and is mostly a history lesson
ОтветитьI appreciate the history focus in this.
In the realm of fantasy, I also like the meteor showers as a foreshadowing of the giant comet that is the focus of the story.
Scientifically it makes sense too that large comets can pull in other smaller asteroids which can pass or even hit earth prior to the big comet
Meteorites are natural so, yes, still a natural resource.
ОтветитьI'm really disappointed in this article. The whole thing is click bait.Because at no point does he actually reveal any truth about Sokka's sword. Basically, he spends 90% of the video on a tangent
ОтветитьDid he ever recover the Space sword?
ОтветитьThats a messed up story they took them people and the meteors and wonder why we so messed up as a society 😢😢 i hope everybody involved got what they deserved for that
ОтветитьEven the master said that the steel he chooses is important.... but he used iron.... Loses to basic steel quality. So how could it still compete with other swords?
ОтветитьMoral of this story
Museums and people who fund them are historicallly bad people with bad intentions who do bad things for greed
"Doesnt sound like a super fair trade to me" yeah, i mean... it did to them obviouly
ОтветитьI really enjoyed content until you really had the balls to say the natives did not own the rock, but this man Perry came from somewhere else, and claimed it and somehow you justified that. It’s funny that you see nothing wrong with that. Again besides that your content was good
ОтветитьSomething tells me that old spice ad didn’t mean toes
ОтветитьThe real reason Indiana Jones is a hero? He never brings anything to a museum. Ever.
ОтветитьNothing to do with sokka sword
ОтветитьYooo name of the wind! What an awesome series!!
ОтветитьAh, Meteoric Iron.
Some of the coolest stuff
This guy is kinda long winded
ОтветитьKind of assumed that the Meteor was a gift from his girlfriend that became the moon
ОтветитьPeople have been crossing the "north pole" for hundreds of years. An it's not as bad as you say except the fact all existence is trying to kill you.
ОтветитьImagine toph used sokkas space sword and bended it like the thousand demon dagger
ОтветитьThanks for sharing the story of the stolen meteorite. I'll have to visit The Tent someday. I'm left wondering why it was never giving back or if the people who originally found it were ever compensated. I imagined their society suffered after it was taken.
ОтветитьThis was a colossal waste of time.
ОтветитьEveryone for gets the 6th bending.. Rizz Bending 😏
ОтветитьWoah there buddy, bending is NOT magic.
ОтветитьHah my dog ate my retainer too 😂
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