It's known as the city of beer if you want to try different breweries, and according to http://www.experiencegr.com/events/music-in-grand-rapids/ there is an orchestra to go to on the 24-25. I live on the east side of MI and have been to GR like 2 times, both in the summer, and love the beaches there.
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English and Arabic, studying french.
i'm confused, are you talking aobut the dudes from the origin story? because a bunch of doofus hunters punching their fists to make a flame fart does not mean they bend well and does equate to the same amount of mastery wan gets when he trains with the dragons. especially when the lion turtle only gives them the bending when they leave the city to go into the spirit wilds.[/quote]
Yes, I am talking about the hunters. They know how to bend sufficiently enough, nothing too masterful, after a lion turtle touches them. The lion turtle never explained how to bend, and it doesnt show the hunters learning firebending techniques from anywhere. TLA explains the original firebenders were the sun warriors that learned from the dragons, and it sucks to see something like that converted to dipshit hunters automatically knowing how to firebend.
PenguinS1 was ok. S2 was still ok but worse than S1. S3 was terrific.
FenryrI saw the episodes of the first avatar's story in s2 and just was sad. They ruined the idea of how bending came to be, where the people learned from the animals, like fire to dragon, air to bison, earth to mole, and water to moon spirit/fish. After those two, it just seemed like ok lemme just get to a lionturtle and be a master at any element with no training gg, let me get a spirit inside me so I can go to avatar state whenever. It's just a lot less developed overall, and ruins the mystical history that was explained in TLA.
Did you somehow watch different episodes than I did? Because IMO those two origin episodes were really the best of all of the lackluster second season.
Show ContentThe lionturtles didn't make people bending masters, they merely gave them the capacity to bend the elements. And pretty much all the humans who did get that power were pretty unskilled with it (except the proto-air nation seemed to be doing alright? it's been a while and I don't 100% remember). Whereas Wan actually went and trained with the spirit animals to learn to master all the elements, there's a bit where he's learning the dancing dragon from an actual dragon and so on. They do skim over it in a kind of training montage thing for the sake of time but it's all pretty much in line with AtLA, only the stuff with Raava/Vaatu and the spirit portals and all was new, but that also didn't exactly contradict anything either.
I mean there were a lot of problems with season 2 in general but the origin story wasn't one of them.
In the beginning, the hunters know how to firebend pretty well, whereas in TLA Zuko learned that firebending is about understanding the colorful, life-giving properties it has rather than fueling it with hatred. The hunters just use it to get food, and you don't see them develop through becoming a firebender, even though they use firebending for 24 hours> at a time. You don't see the real struggle of learning an element like with Aang, Katara, or Zuko. Not to mention a lot of the spirits are comic-relief and get really annoying early on, and were in the physical world. I do like the art-style in those two episodes though. I just felt like the series wasn't nearly as developed with its characters as TLA, and the suspense was sort of lacking. Every episode in TLA was written like a well-developed movie(Except the Great Divide), and introduces something new without forcing something through.
Compared to TLA, I disliked Korra a lot. It had way lower expectations than I thought, and I hated the final fight in the s1 finale. I saw the episodes of the first avatar's story in s2 and just was sad. They ruined the idea of how bending came to be, where the people learned from the animals, like fire to dragon, air to bison, earth to mole, and water to moon spirit/fish. After those two, it just seemed like ok lemme just get to a lionturtle and be a master at any element with no training gg, let me get a spirit inside me so I can go to avatar state whenever. It's just a lot less developed overall, and ruins the mystical history that was explained in TLA.
Last season on word^(hl) we had him play for 1 scrim and 1 game and he wanted to take over the team afterwards, replacing our leader. tanked heals and just pushed after baiting combo, and claimed to carry.
willy has great fanfic recommendations hmu, has pretty good tracking, and roamed a lot as a heavy, I would think he can easily transition the tracking+movement towards scout if he wanted to.
Really nice and willing to listen to anyone, has some good opinions too. Good strafing and heals well.
Ranked #1 in heavy mge tournaments, can do a solid heavy hold on viaduct
JohnMilterFenryrwhy is there a fake arabic letter in the intro lolThe
The is 3 dots not four
why is there a fake arabic letter in the intro lol
I restarted my comp twice until it finally worked. ty
tehh4ck3rTry temporarily disabling your anti-virus if you use avast
I don't use avast, just malwarebytes and MSE