* The bear spray bit has me wincing, and cracking up. Poor kids.
* I know exactly what play you're talking about for the Wheel of Morality, and I still think that playing that out in class was one of the highlights of tenth grade English class.
* Woo, Airbender nuns! ...though it sort of makes me wonder how child-rearing worked in the Air Tribe. Or marriage, for that matter. I sort of picture it as being a lot of affectionate but loose relationships that would break up naturally as people might nomad their way in opposite directions, with little communities forming and dissolving continually, and then the temples being were kids were deposited for education and raising a la boarding school, without a whole lot of blood family ties maintained--given, for example, how Aang talks about the monks, but never his Family as such. But this is pure fanon on my part.
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* I know exactly what play you're talking about for the Wheel of Morality, and I still think that playing that out in class was one of the highlights of tenth grade English class.
* Woo, Airbender nuns! ...though it sort of makes me wonder how child-rearing worked in the Air Tribe. Or marriage, for that matter. I sort of picture it as being a lot of affectionate but loose relationships that would break up naturally as people might nomad their way in opposite directions, with little communities forming and dissolving continually, and then the temples being were kids were deposited for education and raising a la boarding school, without a whole lot of blood family ties maintained--given, for example, how Aang talks about the monks, but never his Family as such. But this is pure fanon on my part.