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Hmph. Generally I don't let people ask me questions. So if you're here, it's your lucky day! I will answer any question you throw at me whether of a personal nature or on the subject of the art of Waterbending. But try not to make it too stupid!
For those of you who are unfortunate enough not to know who I am, I am Master Pakku: Waterbending Master of the Northern Water Tribe and arguably the best Waterbender in the world.
I am married to Kanna of the Southern Tribe and am, the grandfather and old master of Katara, also of the Southern Water Tribe.
I am a member of the Order of the White Lotus and was among those who liberated Ba Sing Se from the Fire Nation on the day of Sozin's Comet.
Now I don't have all day, so get asking!
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The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
I will not rest until this post is Tumblr famous.This is magnificent
Absolute brilliance.
Guys, seriously. This should be Tumblr famous because it’s so flawless.
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The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
I will not rest until this post is Tumblr famous.This is magnificent
Absolute brilliance.
Guys, seriously. This should be Tumblr famous because it’s so flawless.
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The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
And reminder.
The Language of Love
Written and played by (my friend) Kim Ho, this monologue is a beautiful story of a boy coming to terms with homosexuality. It explores the idea that love does not follow sexuality, but that sexuality follows love, and does so in such a powerful and beautiful way. It manages to show how while coming to terms with homosexuality is difficult, confusing and confronting, and while friends may unintentionally make it harder than it already us, life goes on.
It is truly a magnificent piece, brilliantly written and acted with some amazing cinematic techniques, this short film must be seen.
Directed by Laura Scrivano and written/acted by Kim Ho. More information here.
The actual unedited powerpoint that my English teacher showed in class. It was his first ever powerpoint and he was so proud.
BUT GUYS!
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You may call me Master Pakku. However, if you are family, you are permitted to call me Pakku. But not Granpakku.