This is literally it. I feel that now I can sing and sing songs that I have always wanted too as well and for my voice to sound like me.
i am SO sick of the fearmongering around T and how it will affect your singing voice. i have been singing since i was a kid. i mean i have been singing as long as i could talk, i was once in an all girls choir, i was the youngest person in my churches choir when i was, like, 8. i never had much confidence in my voice because i sounded like a girl, which led me to singing less, which led me to sounding worse. before i started T i was SO worried that it would ruin my beautiful feminine singing voice.
but the difference is like night and day. i sound SO much better than i did pre-T. i can sing without hating myself. i sound like a man and i can sing
and yea maybe i’m no longer and 8 year old soprano. but i can sing and listen to myself and not want to die and isn’t that fucking wonderful?
Jim Henson as the magician is amazing and really warmed my heart ❤️
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just saw this clip and i think itd make a funny reaction image what do u think... does it have potential
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Thank you for this up. Avatar The Last Airbender is one of a handful of Inuit represtation out there in the eyes of the general public. I would know cause I'm Inuit. I am very tired of people (casting directors and Hollywood in general) think that you can just insert any Indigenous actor/actress as apart of any Indigenous Nation. It's why I choose not to watch the netflix live action of Avatar the Last Airbender. I'm tired of people not hiring Indigenous people of the Nation(s) they want to represent. Thank you again for bring this up.
Is every adaptation of ATLA like allergic to casting Inuit actors as the Water tribe characters or something. First we got the whitewashing shitshow "The Last Airbender", then the Netflix adaptation DID mostly cast Native actors as the Water Tribe characters, but Sokka is a pretendian, Katara is played by Mohawk actress Kiawentiio Tarbell plus a white looking Meegwun Fairbrother as another character, and now the Nickelodeon animated adult gaang series cast Jessica Matten, who is mixed Cree/Métis (who, by the way, were historically enemies with Inuit), was cast as Katara. Why.