Yeah no. Everybody knew where it was from. Not that funny.
Anyway I watched the clip again and noticed something interesting.
It appears the raiders are not true police officers.
"My fellow Taskforce Deputies"
From the context I think it's most likely referring to the definition of deputy that means "a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others.". Like ordinary citizens being deputized by the Police in times of crisis.
So these guys arn't really police officers and this op might not even be sanctioned.
There's no rule that says an airbender can't play!!
Although I don't think air is equally suited to offense and defense.
I doubt airbending will ever be incorporated into probending.
There's a total of four airbenders in the world at the moment. They'd have to be significant enough that any team is able to reliably have one on their team before that could happen, and that could easily take centuries.
There's no rule that says an airbender can't play!!
Although I don't think air is equally suited to offense and defense.
I doubt airbending will ever be incorporated into probending.
There's a total of four airbenders in the world at the moment. They'd have to be significant enough that any team is able to reliably have one on their team before that could happen, and that could easily take centuries.
Also Air as a technique could probably solo on the probending tour.
Aang can bowl over like seven guys at once by sneezing.
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Ok stuff is getting leaked so all you people who were not around here when the Last Airbender aired, gather round, grandpa Bucket will tell you a story.
See, mean old Nick Ol'Odian decided to keep ALL of the episodes of season three of Avatar for himself. We, the free children of the internet decided that was wrong. Luckily, Nick's cousin, some guy in Australia, was sharing these episodes with his friends there. Then they decided to put it up on the internet for everyone to see. Well, as fans of the show we were all so excited we began to talk about where to find them and share the links. The only problem is, they belonged to Nick, and by showing them without his permission we were breaking the law. If we continued then we would risk bringing the full force of the law down upon all of our friends in the enchanted Forum Forest. That would be bad and might get the Forum Forest locked up for good. So the MODS, heros of us all, lock up our thread and told us there would be no more Avatar discussion. Then began the dark times, when we formed our own splinter forum to sate our addiction. Thankfull Nick eventually released his episodes so we all enjoy it together. But because we had erred against the rules, we had nowhere to discuss this. The moral of this story? DON'T TALK ABOUT LEAKED EPISODES AND DON'T TELL PEOPLE WHERE YOU CAN FIND THEM JESUS FUCK.
Oh man, I completely forgot about the splinter forum.
And Bucketman makes an excellent point.
Granted, sharing episodes months before they air is a lot more troublesome than a few days early, but still it just should not be shared on the forum. We will get into trouble, and then we'll be stuck with no Avatar thread.
Yeah no. Everybody knew where it was from. Not that funny.
Anyway I watched the clip again and noticed something interesting.
It appears the raiders are not true police officers.
"My fellow Taskforce Deputies"
From the context I think it's most likely referring to the definition of deputy that means "a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others.". Like ordinary citizens being deputized by the Police in times of crisis.
So these guys arn't really police officers and this op might not even be sanctioned.
I'm almost certain that they're police; they've got police uniforms and clearly have police training.
I think he just calls them "taskforce deputies" to denote that the task force is acting as a separate entity.
I suppose it would make sense why tribal or nomadic cultures wouldn't bother with family names since their sense of family identity lies with the group instead of smaller family units.
Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom would probably use them but maybe they are just used for prestigious families.
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Anyway I watched the clip again and noticed something interesting.
"My fellow Taskforce Deputies"
From the context I think it's most likely referring to the definition of deputy that means "a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others.". Like ordinary citizens being deputized by the Police in times of crisis.
So these guys arn't really police officers and this op might not even be sanctioned.
I doubt airbending will ever be incorporated into probending.
There's a total of four airbenders in the world at the moment. They'd have to be significant enough that any team is able to reliably have one on their team before that could happen, and that could easily take centuries.
Also Air as a technique could probably solo on the probending tour.
Aang can bowl over like seven guys at once by sneezing.
See, mean old Nick Ol'Odian decided to keep ALL of the episodes of season three of Avatar for himself. We, the free children of the internet decided that was wrong. Luckily, Nick's cousin, some guy in Australia, was sharing these episodes with his friends there. Then they decided to put it up on the internet for everyone to see. Well, as fans of the show we were all so excited we began to talk about where to find them and share the links. The only problem is, they belonged to Nick, and by showing them without his permission we were breaking the law. If we continued then we would risk bringing the full force of the law down upon all of our friends in the enchanted Forum Forest. That would be bad and might get the Forum Forest locked up for good. So the MODS, heros of us all, lock up our thread and told us there would be no more Avatar discussion. Then began the dark times, when we formed our own splinter forum to sate our addiction. Thankfull Nick eventually released his episodes so we all enjoy it together. But because we had erred against the rules, we had nowhere to discuss this. The moral of this story? DON'T TALK ABOUT LEAKED EPISODES AND DON'T TELL PEOPLE WHERE YOU CAN FIND THEM JESUS FUCK.
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And Bucketman makes an excellent point.
Granted, sharing episodes months before they air is a lot more troublesome than a few days early, but still it just should not be shared on the forum. We will get into trouble, and then we'll be stuck with no Avatar thread.
hey, some of us actually have rectal bleeding and do not find this funny.
So that's how the bucket comes into the picture. Interesting.
You could just quit eating at Chipotle
I lost it at the bit about Zuko's mom.
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That was indeed some masterful trolling.
I think he just calls them "taskforce deputies" to denote that the task force is acting as a separate entity.
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Anyone else notice that Toph Bei Fong & her family are the only ones with family names?
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Probably only the super-rich bother with family names?
You don't generally address a cop as "Officer Jane"
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No, because they're all named Jenny, not Jane.
etiquette is different in different societies
Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom would probably use them but maybe they are just used for prestigious families.
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there's a cop here in Seattle who goes by Detective Cookie
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Cookeh...
What if she falls into a spirit trance?
Would that count as ghost-riding?
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