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Water...
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Earth...
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Fire...
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Air.
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Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony.
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Then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
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Only the Avatar, master of all four elements,
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could stop them.
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But when the world needed him most,
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he vanished.
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100 years passed,
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and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar―
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An airbender named Aang.
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And although his airbending skills are great,
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he has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone.
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Oof.
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But I believe Aang can save the world.
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Even though I was born blind, I've never had a problem seeing.
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I see with earthbending.
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Look here, sugar queen,
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I gave up everything I had
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so that I could teach Aang earthbending.
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Well, look at this.
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Enemies and traitors all working together.
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Aah!
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Today's the day.
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Can you believe it?
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After all that time searching for a teacher,
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I'm finally starting earthbending.
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And this place, it's perfect.
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Don't you think?
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Sokka?
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Oh, you're still sleeping, huh?
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Sorry.
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Good morning, earthbending student.
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Good morning, Sifu Toph.
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Hey, you never call me Sifu Katara.
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Well, if you think I should.
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Sorry, snoozles.
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We'll do our earthbending as quietly as we can.
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Aah!
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Running around and making noises
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and Sokka's trying to sleep.
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So what move are you gonna teach me first?
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Rockalanche, the trembler?
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Oh, maybe I can learn to make a whirlpool out of land.
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Well, let's start with, move a rock.
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Sounds good. Sounds good.
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The key to earthbending is your stance.
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You've got to be steady and strong.
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Rock is a stubborn element.
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If you're going to move it,
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you've got to be like a rock yourself.
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Like a rock. Got it.
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Good.
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Now, the actual motion of this one is pretty simple.
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Ok, you ready to give it a try?
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I'm ready.
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Aah! Uh!
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Rock beats airbender.
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Ha ha! I got you, dad.
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No! Ha ha.
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My beloved Lu Ten,
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I will see you again.
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Uncle.
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You were unconscious.
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Azula did this to you.
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It was a surprise attack.
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Somehow that's not so surprising.
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I hope I made it the way you like it.
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Good.
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That was very, um, bracing.
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So, uncle, I've been thinking.
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It's only a matter of time
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before I run into Azula again.
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I'm going to need to know more advanced firebending
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if I want to stand a chance against her.
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I know what you'll say.
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She's my sister. I should be trying to get along with her.
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No. She's crazy, and she needs to go down.
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It's time to resume your training.
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I don't understand what went wrong.
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He did it exactly the way you did.
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Maybe there's another way.
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What if I came at the boulder from a different angle?
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No, that's the problem.
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You've got to stop thinking like an airbender.
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There's no different angle, no clever solution,
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no trickity-trick that's gonna move that rock.
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You've got to face it head-on.
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And when I say head-on, I mean like this.
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Hyah!
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Whoa.
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I've been training Aang for a while now.
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He really responds well to a positive teaching experience―
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Lots of encouragement and praise,
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Kind words. If he's doing something wrong,
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maybe a gentle nudge in the right direction.
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Thanks, Katara. A gentle nudge. I'll try that.
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Keep your knees high, twinkle toes.
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Rock collide.
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Huh?
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Rock collide.
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You're awfully cute,
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But unfortunately for you, you're made of meat.
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Just a bit closer.
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Gotcha.
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You are one lucky little meat creature.
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Lightning is a pure expression of firebending―
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Without aggression.
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It is not fueled by rage or emotion
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the way other firebending is.
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Some call lightning the cold-blooded fire.
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It is precise and deadly, like Azula.
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To perform the technique requires
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peace of mind.
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I see. That's why we're drinking tea―
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To calm the mind.
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Oh, yeah, good point!
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I mean, yes.
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There is energy all around us.
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The energy is both Yin and Yang―
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A positive energy and a negative energy.
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Only a select few firebenders can separate these energies.
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This creates an imbalance.
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The energy wants to restore balance.
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And in the moment the positive and negative energy
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come crashing back together,
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You provide release and guidance,
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creating lightning.
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I'm ready to try it.
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Remember, once you separate the energy,
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you do not command it.
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You are simply its humble guide.
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Breathe first.
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Hyah! Uh!
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This time, we're going to try something a little different.
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Instead of moving a rock, we're going to stop a rock.
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Get in your horse stance.
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I'm going to roll that boulder down at you.
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If you have the attitude of an earthbender,
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you'll stay in your stance and stop the rock,
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Like this.
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Sorry, Toph, but are you sure
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this is really the best way to teach Aang earthbending?
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I'm glad you said something.
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Actually, there is a better way.
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This way, you'll really have to sense
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the vibrations of the boulder to stop it.
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Thank you, Katara.
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Yeah, thanks, Katara.
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I guess I just panicked.
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I don't know what to say.
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There's nothing to say. You blew it.
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You had a perfect stance and perfect form,
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but when it came right down to it,
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you didn't have the guts.
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I know. I'm sorry.
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Yeah, you are sorry.
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If you're not tough enough to stop the rock,
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then you can at least give it the pleasure of smushing you
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instead ofjumping out of the way like a jelly-boned wimp.
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Now do you have what it takes to face that rock like an earthbender?
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No, I don't think I do.
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Aang, it's no big deal.
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You'll take a break and try earthbending again when you're ready.
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Besides, you still have a lot of waterbending to work on, ok?
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Yeah, that sounds good.
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Yeah, whatever. Go splash around until you feel better.
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Why can't I do it?
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Instead of lightning, it keeps exploding in my face,
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like everything always does.
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I was afraid this might happen.
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You will not be able to master lightning
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until you have dealt with the turmoil inside you.
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What turmoil?
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Zuko, you must let go of your feelings of shame
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if you want your anger to go away.
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But I don't feel any shame at all.
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I'm as proud as ever.
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Prince Zuko, pride is not the opposite of shame,
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but its source.
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True humility is the only antidote to shame.
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Well, my life has been nothing but humbling lately.
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I have another idea.
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I will teach you a firebending move
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that even Azula doesn't know,
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because I made it up myself.
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You probably think I deserve this, don't you?
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Look, I'm sorry I hunted you,
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but that's just the natural order of things.
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Big things eat smaller things. Nothing personal.
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But this time, it didn't work out that way.
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I admit it, you're cute.
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Ok, you convinced me.
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If I get out of this alive,
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it's a karmically correct vegetarian existence for me.
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No meat, even though meat is so tasty.
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Hey, it looks like my karma's already paying off.
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That's ok. I got it.
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Now come back, boomerang.
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You know this block you're having is only temporary, right?
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I don't want to talk about it.
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You do realize that's the problem, don't you?
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If you face this issue instead of avoiding it...
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I know, I know, I know, I know.
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I get it, all right? I need to face it head-on like a rock.
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But I just can't do it.
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I don't know why I can't, but I can't.
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Aang, if fire and water are opposites,
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Then what's the opposite of air?
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I guess it's earth.
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That's why it's so hard for you to get this.
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You're working with your natural opposite.
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But you'll figure it out.
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I know you will.
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Think fast.
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Excellent. You have the reflexes of a waterbending master.
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Thanks, Katara, Sifu Katara.
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Fire is the element of power.
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The people of the Fire Nation have desire and will
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and the energy and drive to achieve what they want.
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Earth is the element of substance.
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The people of the Earth Kingdom
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are diverse and strong.
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They are persistent and enduring.
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Air is the element of freedom.
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The Air Nomads detached themselves
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from worldly concerns
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and found peace and freedom.
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Also, they apparently had
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pretty good senses of humor.
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Water is the element of change.
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The people of the Water Tribe
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are capable of adapting to many things.
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They have a deep sense of community and love
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that holds them together through anything.
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Why are you telling me these things?
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It is important to draw wisdom from many different places.
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If we take it from only one place,
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it becomes rigid and stale.
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Understanding others― The other elements
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and the other nations―
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will help you become whole.
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All this four elements talk is sounding like Avatar stuff.
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It is the combination of the four elements in one person
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that makes the Avatar so powerful,
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but it can make you more powerful, too.
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You see, the technique I am about to teach you
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is one I learned by studying the waterbenders.
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Aang...
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I found these nuts in your bag.
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I figured you wouldn't mind.
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And besides, even if you did,
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you're too much of a pushover to do anything about it.
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As a matter of fact, I don't mind.
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I'm happy to share anything I have.
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You know, I'm really glad you feel that way,
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Because I also have this great new nutcracker.
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Actually, I'd prefer if you didn't―
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That's an antique, handcrafted by the monk―
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It's a delicate instrument.
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It's not the only delicate instrument around here.
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Om.
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Hey, Aang, have you seen―
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Meditating here.
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It's important. It's almost sundown,
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and Sokka isn't back yet.
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I think we should search for him.
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We'll find him faster if we split up.
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Ok, karma person or thing,
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whoever's in charge of this stuff,
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if I can just get out of this situation alive,
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I will give up meat and sarcasm, ok?
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Ow! That's all I got.
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That's pretty much my whole identity.
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Sokka, the meat and sarcasm guy.
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But I'm willing to be Sokka,
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the veggies and straight-talk fellow.
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Deal?
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Aang!
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Thank goodness. Have you got any meat?
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Sokka, are you ok?
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Stop, stop! You're gonna pull my fingers off.
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And I don't think the rest of me is coming.
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Hmm, I bet I can airbend you out of here.
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Seriously, Aang, I know you're new at it,
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but I could use a little earthbending here. How about it?
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I can't.
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I can't do it.
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Well, if you can't earthbend me out of here, go get Toph.
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I can't do that either.
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You can't? Why not?
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It would just be really... Uncomfortable.
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"Uncomfortable."
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Well, I wouldn't want you to feel uncomfortable.
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Thanks, Sokka.
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This whole earthbending thing really has me confused.
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There's so much pressure.
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Everyone expects me to get it right away.
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It puts me in a really awkward position.
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Awkward position? I think I know the feeling.
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If I try, I fail.
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But if I don't try, I'm never gonna get it.
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I feel like I'm caught between a rock and a hard place.
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Hmm, how about that?
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Aang, this is my friend, Fufu Cuddly Poops.
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Fufu Cuddly Poops, Aang.
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Aw. What a cute name for a little baby sabertooth moose lion cub.
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Really? He looks nothing like a sabertooth moose lion.
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It's hard to tell before their giant teeth and horns grow in.
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What you doing out here, little guy?
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Did you lose your mama?
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Waterbenders deal with the flow of energy.
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A waterbender lets their defense become their offense,
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turning their opponent's energy against them.
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I learned a way to do this with lightning.
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You can teach me to redirect lightning?
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If you let the energy in your own body flow,
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The lightning will follow it.
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You must create a pathway from your fingertips
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up your arm to your shoulder,
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then down into your stomach.
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The stomach is the source of energy in your body.
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It is called the sea of chi,
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only in my case, it is more like a vast ocean.
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From the stomach, you direct it up again and out the other arm.
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The stomach detour is critical.
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You must not let the lightning pass through your heart,
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for the damage could be deadly.
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You may wish to try a physical motion
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to get a feel for the pathway's flow, like this.
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Now, are you focusing your energy?
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Can you feel your own chi flowing in,
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down, up, and out?
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I think so.
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Come on. You got to feel the flow.
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Excellent. You've got it.
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Great. I'm ready to try it with real lightning.
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What? Are you crazy? Lightning is very dangerous.
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I thought that was the point―
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You teaching me how to protect myself from it.
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Yeah, but I'm not going to shoot lightning at you.
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If you're lucky,
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you will never have to use this technique at all.
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Well, if you won't help me, I'll find my own lightning.
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Hey there.
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We found your cub.
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See? We have no problem with you.
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We're friendly.
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Aang, this is bad. You got to get me out of here.
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Aah!
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This is really bad.
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Please, Aang! You have to earthbend me out.
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There's no other way.
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Hyah! Hyah!
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Oh, no.
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Yoo-hoo! Look at me!
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Please. Don't leave me again.
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I won't.
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What are you doing here?
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Just enjoying the show.
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What? You were there the whole time?
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Pretty much.
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Why didn't you do something?
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Sokka was in trouble.
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I was in trouble!
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You could have gotten him out and helped us get away.
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I guess it just didn't occur to me.
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Enough. I want my staff back.
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Do it now.
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What?
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Earthbend, twinkle toes.
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You just stood your ground against a crazy beast.
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And even more impressive,
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you stood your ground against me.
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You've got the stuff.
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But― Do it!
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Hyah!
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You did it!
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You're an earthbender.
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I can't believe it.
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Aw. This is really a wonderful, touching moment.
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So could you get me out of here
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so I can give you both a big snuggly hug?
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No problem, Sokka.
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Actually, you should probably let me do that.
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You're still a little new to this.
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You might accidentally crush him.
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Yeah, no crushing, please.
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You found him!
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The whole time I was in that hole,
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not knowing if I would live or die,
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it makes a man think about what's really important.
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I realized―
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Hey, Katara, look what I can do.
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You did it! I knew you would.
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You tried the positive reinforcement, didn't you?
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Yup. It worked wonders.
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Appa, Appa, I can earthbend now.
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The key is being completely rooted―
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Physically and mentally unmovable.
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Whoa! Uh!
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You've always thrown everything you could at me.
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Well, I can take it. And now I can give it back!
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Come on!
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Strike me!
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You've never held back before.
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