{ACCIDENTAL VIDEO POST} AZULA'S ADVENTURES IN AMERICAN TELEVISION

Sep 22, 2009 11:45

[Here we have Azula coming down the stairs at Cuddy's house, going into the kitchen to make herself a cup of tea before going back home. While waiting for the water to boil she stops to turn on the television, just because she can. Flipping through the channels, lalala... there's a baseball game, some cop show, an stylistic sequence of someone ( Read more... )

ddd: kaito kuroba [kaitou kid], ddd: nagisa misumi, ddd: lisa cuddy, ddd: the doctor (5), ddd: mac mackenzie, ddd: karen minazuki, ddd: !ic

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bluespring September 22 2009, 21:35:57 UTC
That's usually how these things go, you know. The more sympathetic character is the protagonist.

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peoplesprincess September 22 2009, 21:36:24 UTC
He's not sympathetic.

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bluespring September 22 2009, 21:39:12 UTC
Remind me again how you describe yourself.

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peoplesprincess September 22 2009, 21:39:40 UTC
My cause is more worthy than his.

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bluespring September 22 2009, 21:42:50 UTC
Exactly how many people have you met in Dr. Cuddy's world or similar ones who agree with you about that?

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peoplesprincess September 22 2009, 21:44:19 UTC
Do you really think I go around to random people and tell them all about how I'm from another world?

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bluespring September 22 2009, 21:48:10 UTC
Let's discuss similar ones, then. You know a lot of people on the community, right? Many of them are from worlds where this series exists, or worlds similar to ones that have it. How popular is your cause among these people?

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peoplesprincess September 22 2009, 21:49:39 UTC
It's not as if I've ever taken a survey.

Besides, I'm not about to stop what I'm doing just because a few people from other worlds found it morally reprehensible.

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bluespring September 22 2009, 22:31:21 UTC
I'm not asking for a scientific poll.

We're not talking about whether you're going to stop.

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peoplesprincess September 22 2009, 22:32:03 UTC
I don't discuss it with people who aren't leaders themselves, because otherwise they're not at all likely to understand in any way, shape, or form.

That's good.

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bluespring September 23 2009, 00:04:11 UTC
You're being evasive.

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peoplesprincess September 23 2009, 00:05:12 UTC
No, I'm being truthful. I don't know what most people here think of our war, and it doesn't really matter.

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bluespring September 23 2009, 00:07:49 UTC
If you're not going to bother to find out what people think of what you're doing, then of course you're going to be surprised when you hear from the people who think it's bad.

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peoplesprincess September 23 2009, 00:09:16 UTC
I'm not surprised about that, I'm surprised that whoever made that television show cast us as the villains. That's different.

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bluespring September 23 2009, 00:13:11 UTC
No, it isn't. It's just another form of saying they disagree with what you're doing.

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peoplesprincess September 23 2009, 00:13:56 UTC
The program should side with those who are actually in the right.

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