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pokeman7452 wrote:SirMustapha wrote:Show? Sorry, dude, The Last Airbender is a very famous movie by M. Night Shyamalan. I know that because I watch movies and I know stuff.
[/Randall]
Was that a joke of some kind?
undecim wrote:pigslookfunny wrote:I never watched the show, so I'm not exactly sure how this element bending works, but it seems to me that carbon benders would be pretty scary.
Or anyone who can control any of the essential elements in the human body.
That's one thing I never really got... Couldn't the water benders just bend the water in their enemies bodies? Maybe they couldn't do it quite as strongly as they do pure water, but still... I saw them freeze water in one episode. How difficult must it be to do the same to various internal organs?
SirMustapha wrote:Since I was making fun of Randall, yes, it's quite probably a joke.
Izawwlgood wrote:I don't get it. You've properly pointed out that there was a spinoff movie, and you've done so in a manner that actually suggests you're an elitist idiot. Was your joke to make fun of yourself? Because I don't see how your comment remotely pokes at Randal.
isocum wrote:I wonder if Redcloak will call Mr. Jones and Mr. Phil Rodriguez or just be happy that he isn't the only one listened his chemistry classes.
RogueCynic wrote:My vote for least harmful element bending would be helium, unless you consider dying from embarassment from speaking with it in your lungs fatal. Who would win in a fight, Avatar Ang, or Bender B. Rodriguez?
undecim wrote:pigslookfunny wrote:I never watched the show, so I'm not exactly sure how this element bending works, but it seems to me that carbon benders would be pretty scary.
Or anyone who can control any of the essential elements in the human body.
That's one thing I never really got... Couldn't the water benders just bend the water in their enemies bodies? Maybe they couldn't do it quite as strongly as they do pure water, but still... I saw them freeze water in one episode. How difficult must it be to do the same to various internal organs?
eran_rathan wrote:undecim wrote:pigslookfunny wrote:I never watched the show, so I'm not exactly sure how this element bending works, but it seems to me that carbon benders would be pretty scary.
Or anyone who can control any of the essential elements in the human body.
That's one thing I never really got... Couldn't the water benders just bend the water in their enemies bodies? Maybe they couldn't do it quite as strongly as they do pure water, but still... I saw them freeze water in one episode. How difficult must it be to do the same to various internal organs?
They do - the Blood bender.
asmodai wrote:There are now an amusing number of posts defending weaponized xenon.
I think we hold strong opinions on the wrong things.
eran_rathan wrote:undecim wrote:pigslookfunny wrote:I never watched the show, so I'm not exactly sure how this element bending works, but it seems to me that carbon benders would be pretty scary.
Or anyone who can control any of the essential elements in the human body.
That's one thing I never really got... Couldn't the water benders just bend the water in their enemies bodies? Maybe they couldn't do it quite as strongly as they do pure water, but still... I saw them freeze water in one episode. How difficult must it be to do the same to various internal organs?
They do - the Blood bender.
Rorgg wrote:In a complete coincidence, my fiancée just received in the mail our new shower curtain:
How could I NOT marry her?
isocum wrote:I wonder if Redcloak will call Mr. Jones and Mr. Phil Rodriguez or just be happy that he isn't the only one listened his chemistry classes.
lly wrote:I felt Order of the Stick did this joke better with the Titanium Elemental and the Chlorine Elemental.
SirMustapha wrote:A_of_s_t wrote:I think Randall misinterpreted his audience seeing that many people that have posted on the forum have not seen the show.
Show? Sorry, dude, The Last Airbender is a very famous movie by M. Night Shyamalan. I know that because I watch movies and I know stuff.
[/Randall]
djessop wrote:The t-shirt should read "There are 11 types of people in the world, those who understand binary, those who don't and those who insist the number above is pronounced as eleven no matter what base you're in".
joee wrote:LOL FIRST POST
pokeman7452 wrote:SirMustapha wrote:Show? Sorry, dude, The Last Airbender is a very famous movie by M. Night Shyamalan. I know that because I watch movies and I know stuff.
[/Randall]
Was that a joke of some kind?
Katifer Dragonite wrote:The brilliant thing about Carbonbending is that you'd literally be able to pull diamonds out of thin air.
How sad is it that I've actually considered what I would do with this ability before I saw this comic?
undecim wrote:pigslookfunny wrote:I never watched the show, so I'm not exactly sure how this element bending works, but it seems to me that carbon benders would be pretty scary.
Or anyone who can control any of the essential elements in the human body.
That's one thing I never really got... Couldn't the water benders just bend the water in their enemies bodies? Maybe they couldn't do it quite as strongly as they do pure water, but still... I saw them freeze water in one episode. How difficult must it be to do the same to various internal organs?
avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Bloodbending wrote:Due to the extremity of its nature, Bloodbending is deemed by most to be a dark art and as such, is rarely used in combat. The infrequent application of Bloodbending in day-to-day activities is also due to the fact that the complexity and sophistication required to perform the art only allows for its use during a full moon, when a Waterbender's power is at its absolute peak.
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