Altered Maps VII: Making the World a Better Place

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But the Fire Kingdom is stronger :)

Avatar is, for an American try at Anime, pretty awesome.
 
Not necessarily, it just seems a little more sophisticated and mature than Icarly and Spongebob.
 
:lol: Yeah. But it's more targeted at 11-12 year old kids.

Still, Avatar can be pretty deep in many ways.
 
I haven't watched it since the finale, cause it's hardly ever on anymore and I've seen all the episodes twice. :p

But yes, it was an awesome show.
 
Roughly 50 years after the series finale:



It's based around the idea that parts of the Earth kingdom who had been being seeded with Fire Nation colonists for roughly 100 years, didn't take Zuko's rise to power very well, and proclaimed their own nations. By this point, all of Aang's friends have been killed in the liberation of former Earth colonies, and Aang himself has gone into hiding for training and over grief of his friends deaths; Zuko is the only one of the group still alive, directing the Fire Nation forces against the break away kingdoms from the throne room in the Fire Nation capital. Azula, having escaped imprisonment, took the Fire Nation loyalists to the military campaign to "1," establishing her empire. The other nations are other kingdoms fighting both the Fire Nation, and The Earth Kingdom. Azula plans to conquer kingdoms "2" "3" and "4," as a best case scenario.
 
 
A large contingent of BNP supporters is .04%? A large non-white population is 2.5%? That's ridiculous.
 
Yeah, there aren't very many BNP supporters, or non-whites, in England.
 
Oh, there's *lots* of non-white people in the UK, but they're almost all in industrial areas of England. The BNP is a radical, fascist, neo-Nazi political party who recently had to have adjudicated against to allow non-white members. (Of course, since they support the NHS, they'd be written off as socialists in the USA.)
 
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