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🌈⚦⚥⚦HAPPY FUCKING PRIDE SALMACIANS!!! I LOVE YOU!!⚦⚥⚦🌈
salmacian 1 // salmacian pangender
salmacian girl // salmacian boy
salmacian boygirl // salmacian trans androgyne
salmacian 2 // salmacian 3
#AGGRESSIVE PRIDE WELCOME FOR SALMACIANS#nah really though#nonbinary#nonbinary pride#enby#mogai#mogai flag#mogai label#nonbinary positivity#nonbinary gender#mogai gender#salmacian pride#salmacian#altersex#androgyne#nonbinary girl#GirlBoy#nonbinary boy#pangender#nonbinary pangender#Multigender#sex change#transsexual#transexuality
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Everyone know oavement on TikTok? Yeah. Love them. Have this comic I made late at night half trying to be sweet and the other half trying to make my sibling laugh.
#I think I achieved the goal#I didn’t plan on posting this originally but I realized maaybee it was good enough to go online#yes Dipper is a homophobe /j#I just thought it’d be funny and knew my sibling would laugh#nah but fr though#I am a certified homophobe get that shit out of here#I thought it’d also be silly if Fidds remembered Stan before Ford#really funny shit in my mind#anywho#art#digital art#artists on tumblr#comics#comic#fiddleford mcgucket#fiddleford x stanley#fiddlestan#old man mcgucket#old man yaoi#but the healthy old man yoai#gravity falls stanley#gravity falls fiddleford#gravity falls#dipper and mabel#stanford pines#gravity falls stanford#dipper pines#mable pines#gravity falls fanart#ALSO I REFUSE TO LET DIPPER’S SIMBLE BE A PINE TREE I DON’T CARE MABEL AND DIPPER SHOULD MATCH THEY LITERALLY BOTH HAVE STARS I WILL DIE ON
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Man “Battle Nexus: New York” was a great episode but I do have one major gripe with it.
Like. Raph being paired up with Ghostbear? Makes sense. Works great. Works amazing, even.
Mikey being paired up with Meatsweats? Yeah that checks out!!
Donnie getting…Hypno…? I mean. I guess Donnie doesn’t like magic so it kindaaa works but Kendra would have been a much better choice to me personally. Maybe Big Mama didn’t wanna include a human or something…
And Leo getting…uh…one of the Sando Brothers???? Of all villains? Nah let’s be real, his main villain is more Big Mama herself (or Leo could be considered his own worst enemy lmao-). Hell Hypno would have probably worked better here considering their shared love for magic tricks and stuff, but Carl Sando????
#rottmnt#rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles#battle nexus: new york#nah this will always be baffling to me#like no joke big mama really is Leo’s main villain so it makes sense that she’s not paired with him#given that she’s running this all#but giving him ONE of the Sando brothers?? not even both???#outrageous#hypno or even warren would have been better here tbh#at least there’s some basis there for both and either option would have been so fun#not that what we got WASNT fun it def was but the sando bro was the weak link because no one cares about him#and I would have killed for a Donnie Kendra forced team up 😭#Donnie also could have worked with Stockboy ig or hell even Repo tbh?#but Kendra is the much more interesting and fitting choice here for him imo#honestly though this post was made because I do NOT understand the choice of CARL SANDO#both of them together are forgettable enough#separating them gets rid of the one thing they even had#I remember watching and being like who tf is that#he’s got some funny moments but man anyone would have been better 😭#going back to Kendra and Donnie because I LOVE their dynamic#the result of their team up could have ended exactly the same as canon#only instead of Kendra not knowing chess it’s instead her and Donnie arguing about what the right move would be#and they never actually make a move because of it
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There are many silly little things about this piece. Exeggutor as a whole, for starters.
#chonny jash#chonnys charming chaos compendium#cj soul#fanvoids#technically pokemon but#I really did have fun with this piece..#man he really put lipstick and a blindfold on a tree and called it a day#did get worried I'd overworked it but nah I like it in the end#also mind and heart are on their ways. Whole too probably#Whole is not designed though. The other two have been designed for like 2 weeks same as Soul
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Crispy
Sketch under the cut

#love how this came out#i love drawing burns#i think im getting better about the colors#aegons healed so fast dude#i really though that eye was gone but nah its still therd#which is probably cause they dont wanna have to do super intense prosthetics (???) or effects on the actor#art#my art#asoiaf#a song of ice and fire#fanart#hotd#house of the dragon#asoiaf fanart#hotd fanart#aegon ii targaryen#aegon the second#hotd aegon#hotd spoilers#hotd season 2
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"911's most intense season yet!" - According to whom???
#like. it's fucking not.#this season started out okay and then became an absolute snooze fest so fast.#ortiz? nah she's dealt with and it takes less than 1 episode.#gerrard? more a grumpy grandpa than an actual threat and also dealt with by episode 4.#the kim drama fallout? barely mentioned. eddie dances in his underwear in that one scene though.#buck building a relationship? false they break-up over liking each other too much(?) and tommy is not coming back apparently.#bobby and athena dealing with the season 7 aftermath? not really bobby is fine athena is fine everything is peachy.#even the opening disaster lost a lot of it's impact by being dragged out over 3 episodes instead of being it a 2 parter.#i mean brad was intense i guess - intensely annoying#is the abduction supposed to be the intense part? because i'm bored already. this is the second time maddie is being kidnapped like this.#they really need to find a character trait for maddie that isn't “traumatised victim”#sorry i'm just so annoyed with this show recently and i don't think 8b will be better than 8a#911 abc#911 spoilers#911 critical#911 discourse
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My busted/glued together luigi mug that I now use for a paint cup and my luigi coaster
My luigi collection grows
#nintendo#luigi#this is not including my lego luigi. my mario and luigi high fiving shirt. and my luigi earrings#people gonna be like rebellion bc of the uhc assassin and im like: nah. i just really like luigi from nintendo#though i do support that luigi as well tbh
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The Mirror of Transformation being at the Lighthouse is so funny to me, because for one, why would Solas even obtain that, and second, I now have to ask myself if he ever considered using it himself, but then was like "Where's the thrill and fun in disguising as a bard or whatever if there's not even a risk of getting exposed". lmao
#Solas was like ''Nah this is the body Mythal gave me it is not getting changed'' 😂#or a romanced Solas being like ''But this is the look they fell in love with'' ;-;#also did he bring Xenon the Antiquarian too so that they can be the oldest most lonely duo in all of Thedas together lmao#imagine the banter between those two lol#honestly though I love how he doesn't really care for appearances#Mr ''What makes people real is their soul and not their physical body'' <3#solas#datv spoilers#da4#datv#on a more serious note it does make me think of his banter with Blackwall...#''I see it every time I look in a mirror. I try to make up for it.''#''By wearing another's skin. You ran away rather than face what you had done. You wasted your time.''#Solas would rather forever look in the mirror and live with himself and what he did..#*sob*
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aiden fans hate you dawg im so sorry
That's okay, I don't really expect everyone in the fandom to like me. I'm aware there's some who don't like me because I'm jesskas focused, and that's understandable. It's a very popular ship in the fandom and I'm sure people who don't ship it get tired of seeing it and me. We all just gotta stick to our own little circles. In the end, I'm very thankful for the followers, mutuals, and friends I do have in the fandom : ]
#ask#and its okay like ive expressed i dislike aiden quite a few times#and if thats a character you really love and are passionate about then i dont blame you for disliking me#just gotta stick around the people who do enjoy the same things you do#i feel like i should add though if you're an aiden fan i do NOT hate you automatically#cuz i know people tend to assume hate for a character = hate for their fans#which nah there's plenty of aiden fans that are great and contribute amazing things to the fandom :D
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Blyke and John: the Followup
In my last entry, I pointed out the similarities between chapters 249 and 121, but I had hit the image limit and wasn’t able to embed screenshots. I got around this by linking the chapters, but this is probably my favorite parallel, and to do it justice I think I need to really put them next to each other.


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It’s the same fucking scene but backwards and in a different font.
They’re the SAAAAAAAAAAME!!!!!!!!
This was definitely on purpose. Shit like this ^^ doesn’t happen by accident.
#unordinary#blyke unordinary#john unordinary#you know you’re deep in when you think you’re editing your draft and you’re wondering why the pictures are formatted all weird#Then you scroll down and realize you’re looking at the actual episode#i clicked the wrongfucking tab#T_T#I’m actually insane because when I first realized how similar Blyke and John are I denied it#I was like “nah but they’re nothing alike”#what was I on#girl wtf#AND NOW IVE MADE FIVE WHOLE ENTRIES ABOUT IT#I don’t think i’ve ever made more than one entry about a topic before#The most boldfaced lie i ever did tell myself apparently#Analysis#Blyke and John parallels#i can’t believe i just made an actual tag for that#How many times am I gonna write about this?#this one better be the last#But Really I’ve got no idea what essays my future brain has in store#Speaking of which. Essays is apparently the proper term for what I make#I’ve been calling them “little literary analyses”#which is also true#but I was trying to find a term for fan-nonfiction#nonfiction fanwork#like this#meta#and my brother was like: “you mean an essay?”#Yeah i guess that is what I mean#I like fan-nonfiction better though
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Aligned Orion Pax may be more of a rule follower than TF One Pax is but they sure both do love going around in the Archives illegally
(Also some major difference that I feel is interesting about Aligned and TF One is their jobs, as in Aligned, Pax is in a sorta higher caste? Like he's not risking his life everyday to build in the factories. Meanwhile TF One Pax is technically in one of the lowest castes, constantly having to risk his life just to mine for Energon)
#transformers#orion pax#tf one#transformers one#transformers exodus#maccadam#toasty's rants#transformers aligned#aligned continuity#toasty's show annotating#though it's technically a book and a movie in this case but whatever#don't really give much of a shit right now#might later but for now nah
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I'm thinking of getting into arcane, I've seen a few episodes, like the dynamic between jayce and Victor - as someone who's seen it... Do they have a happy ending? I'm ok with spoilers, I know vaguely what happens, but I don't want to get super invested in the show if the ending is like, unambiguously sad... Basically, what am I in for if I continue watching? Thanks so much for your time, I love your art! 💜💜💜💜

oh my, oh my, oh my, oh my... that is a COMPLICATED question. cuz... like, since i don't know what you personally look to invest in, or how strongly you feel things, or what you consider "sad" vs what i do, it's a bit hard to answer in way that i think can be useful??? but i'll try!!!
for me, i have zero regrets about the fact that i've watched the full show over twenty times now. does it cause me a lot of emotional anguish every time still? yeah. it's pretty much "emotional anguish" the show. but i am also someone who describes themself as "empathy poisoned" so, like, i very easily feel too much~ to the point where i need to just NOPE out of stuff if it hurts me too much. (i'm looking at you Jujutsu Kaisen) and that might not be true for you. but i also think it's ABSOLUTELY a show worth sticking it out for. even if it's only for the animation and the music! but! even better! every single character will take you on heart-wrenching emotional journey in their own way. just, some definitely get happier endings than others.
but as for Jayvik specifically - would i have liked there to be a world where their ending is more... just... UNAMBIGULOUSLY a cut-and-dry love story??? obviously! i'm a wretched little queer who wants to see their boys get EVERYTHING - but i also don't begrudge the show the very, very beautiful ending that they did get.
throughout the show they both fuck up so much, make the wrong choices so often, and get manipulated by people and forces so far outside of their control that it's little wonder there's so much AU and fix-it-fic written about them. you desperately want better for them. but you also see exactly WHY people ship them. their connection is UNDENIABLE in so many ways and across so many facets. and in the end, Jayce and Viktor choose EACHOTHER over LITTERALLY EVERYTHING ELSE. and it's so beautiful that i absolutely sobbed my eyes out.
do they ever say the words "i love you?" or kiss? no. and what becomes of them is intentionally left super ambiguous. so, in the end, you're really just left with the intense melancholy of knowing that all they want - forever - is just to be together. and that's so fucking beautiful that i just can't help but say it's worth it. 100% absolutely worth it.
#arcane#arcane season 2#arcane spoilers#jayvik#jayce talis#viktor arcane#pidgy asks#pidgy doodles#pidgy talk#this is really so hard to answer#cuz i'd never want to DISCOURAGE someone from watching Arcane#i want everyone to watch Arcane!#but it's a hard watch if you're just looking to get emotionally uplifted in a... uhh... shippy kinda way???? does that?? make sense????#is it a perfect show???#HELL NAH#does it get pretty close sometimes though????#fuck yeah#and am i still in the midst of a... what? month long now???? hyper fixation spiral of self-sabotaging proportions!?!?!?#ALSO fuck yeah XD#lol lol lol#no regrets though#those two are worth it#<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
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"I know it's taken me forever to say in public, even though we've been going for a couple years now - but yes, it's true!"
GIF: AlexyzJacksonHD
#can you tell i've been writing to my fic again or nah#i really wish he had that special girl he could of actually said this about#he always fell for the wrong one though it seemed#even if there was actual love or not#ANYWAY#enjoy the cute imagine#thank you goodbye#michael jackson imagine#michael jackson#imagines#bad era#bad era gif#not my gif
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Let me get this straight...
So when Sukuna first wakes up in Yuji's body, he rips of his perfectly intact, barely got dirt on it hoodie...
But skip to Shibuya when he wakes up in Yuji's body, he (kid you not) wipes down Yuji's tattered, toilet water soaked uniform...
EDIT: You know what, I said it in the tags, but I bet Sukuna didn't rip Yuji's hoodie off the third time waking up is because by then he was used to wearing something more constricting than his kimono and being shirtless.
And he really didn't have a reason to.
First time, he literally is out of a, what, 1000+ year old nap. And as we see in his OG form he would be shirtless all the time, due to his arms. Bro needed to breathe. (From a storytelling view, it's to showcase Sukuna's tattoos.)
Second time, he did it just to be cruel. He ripped that hoodie and jacket off to not just rip out Yuji's heart, but to give Megumi a clear, traumatizing view of that. "Giving you nightmares tonight" type timing.
Third time? He just didn't have a reason. And later, Yuji is the one to rip half his uniform off anyways. But my boy really went through all that, after Choso, soaked by public restroom water and dirty. 😭
#i get it first appearance for the audience it is to show Sukuna's tattoos#and then also maybe he was just used to being shirtless#but you would think he would do it again after the second time (when he ripped out yuji's heart)#he doesnt though even though he has a valid reason!#now that I'm thinking about it...#my boy really fought and got traumatized after the fight with choso in public restroom water soaked clothes 😭#oh nah i gotta fight somebody#just kiya's thoughts#jjk#jujutsu kaisen#sukuna#ryomen sukuna#itadori yuji#yuji itadori
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BREAKING NEWS- Sonic Movie 3
The new Sonic movie will introduce Big the Cat!
The 4th movie will introduce Silver the Hedgehog!
The 5th movie will introduce Rouge the Bat!
The 6th movie will introduce Cream and Vanilla!
It is confirmed that there will be a total of 26 movies.
Amy Rose is set to appear in movie 25 (second-to-last only to Mike the Ox) for a total of 10 seconds! She will not be appearing in movie 26.
Movie 26 will be entirely about Mike the Ox.
#this is a joke#nah fr though PAY CINDY ROBINSON#i had a thought that every mildly-relevant character in the series would come BEFORE Amy#because the developers are trolls#sanic#sonic movie 3#sonic#sonic the hedgehog#sonic the hedgehog 3#movie shadow#sonic cinematic universe#sonic 3#sonic movie universe#sonic movie spoilers#but not really#amy rose#amy rose the hedgehog#sth#sonic the hedghog movie#sonic the hedgehog memes
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Any thought on Toph's writing and "arc" in ATLA? I personally think Toph was the most stunted and underdeveloped character. She never really develops at all and is mostly just a walking joke. It's clear that the writers loved her but also clear that they never did anything with her.
If you mean stunted and underdeveloped character in the main cast, definitely yes. A lot of minor characters were done a disservice by the show, given next to no complexity, so I wouldn't rank her as #1 altogether, but among the main cast, absolutely.
Now, I wouldn't say she had zero growth, it's just... not an arc. I also don't think she was only a joke, though they used her for comedy a lot. It's part of why it weirds me out when the fandom acts like Sokka, and only Sokka, was comic relief in ATLA. Toph, Aang, Iroh, even Zuko whenever the narrative wanted to poke fun at him, provided comic relief often, so it's kind of stupid to pretend it was only ever Sokka.
... But that ridiculous perception, then, caused the not-so-funny LOK phenomenon of "Bolin is the funny one", where basically all comedy was meant to be about/around this one character, which didn't work nearly as well as they expected it to, and did nothing for the team's synergy and bonding, but I digress...
What do I think about Toph's story and journey in ATLA?
Toph starts out as a girl who wants nothing more than to be independent and for people to stop underestimating her. When we consider that, in her final action scene in the show, she's clinging by her fingertips to someone else, and that her survival and life depend expressly on HIM, it suggests that she's learned that she doesn't have to go at everything alone, and also that she doesn't have all the answers to all situations. The first time we met her, it doesn't really feel like she wants to work alongside other people, as shown in her conflict with Katara in The Chase, where Toph felt absolutely no need to chip in and help out with anything but her personal needs.
I will say, in Toph's defense about that last thing, it's perfectly common for a child who has spent most her life being cared for, not having anyone expect a single thing out of her, to not understand why she needs to contribute ANYTHING to the team. It doesn't hurt that she's new, which implies that the others have been setting up camp, finding food, traveling across the world, without needing an earthbender's contributions. So it's fairly easy to see her side in this: why does she need to help at all? Why can't they handle things on their own when they always did?
But in her chance encounter with Iroh, Toph is given a chance to think on things and ponder that there's nothing wrong with relying on others. It's so effective that this scene concludes with Toph telling Iroh that maybe he should tell Zuko that he needs him too. This might even be one of Toph's strongest moments in the entire show, honestly. She has no idea who she's talking about, has never met Zuko or Iroh before, but what she tells Iroh doesn't sound like it comes only from having determined that IROH needs Zuko: it sounds like self-reflection, based on Toph realizing that maybe she can open up to needing her friends, too, and working alongside them isn't such a bad thing.
I think this is decent writing. Really!
The issue is... this is about as good as it gets with Toph.
I really like her character, she has a lot of good jokes, some interesting moments of vulnerability here and there, but this scene with Iroh is the only instance of the show I can think back on that actually features Toph questioning her strict ideas and reasoning with them, choosing a different path and abandoning something else she wasn't ready to forsake (complete and utter independence). What's more, this isn't even the kind of growth where Toph has COMPLETELY abandoned her individualistic mentality: she's adjusted it. She allows herself to consider she could be part of a team, to have friends, to work with others, but that doesn't mean she's tied down to them. It never stops feeling like Toph is more than ready to do things on her terms, in her own ways. No matter how much she bonds with the others, she will rely on them exclusively when she needs them (see how she clings to others when she has little to no visibility), or when they need her in combat and such, but outside of such spaces? It's unlikely that Toph will be the type of person who feels the need to be accompanied all the time, who feels better if someone is constantly watching over her. Her friends allow her to find some kind of balance between her need for independence and the comfort of having allies and friends to connect to... but that doesn't mean that she'll never break off on her own when the urge hits her, when the big battles are settled, when problems are resolved.
And I'm the last person to think Yang, of ALL PEOPLE, has any solid understanding of these characters, but whether it was his idea or Bryke's to feature Toph as a teacher, and to have the Gaang drop by to pick her up during The Promise? Ultimately, this just proves she doesn't feel the need to be with Aang, Sokka and Katara non-stop. If even someone like Yang thought she'd go do her own thing (... the quality of what he wrote is, of course, forever in question), down to even leaving her out of The Search entirely? It's clear that they're not trying to promote the idea that Toph is forever clinging to her friends now. She's still independent.
But like I said earlier... this balance Toph finds between her friends and her freedom isn't the product of multiple episodes and lots of hard work and bumping into obstacles to achieve. This... is literally just Toph's second episode. That's the last time the show actually challenged Toph on a PERSONAL level that doesn't involve "becoming a more powerful bender".
Take her relationship with her parents, for instance: the fandom is convinced they were abusive as fuck and that Toph would hate them forever. Ironically, the show DOESN'T promote this notion at all (which makes The Rift kind of insane when compared to the show's treatment of Toph's parents), for it features her parents as two idiots who underestimate Toph immensely and who simply want her to come home and stay out of danger. This could be deemed as abusive in some people's minds, as usual the word needs to be taken more seriously nowadays... they're not good parents, there's no denying that. They don't understand their daughter, outright. They allow their preconceptions of her disability to determine who they think their daughter is. There's nothing in the show that suggests otherwise.
So why, exactly, is it that every instance where Toph considers communicating with her parents or meeting them, she seems to be perfectly content with doing it?
Xin Fu's trap for Toph was completely cemented on the notion that Poppy Beifong had come to visit Ba Sing Se and that she finally accepted her daughter for who she was. Toph's reaction isn't some kind of jaded dismissal because there's noooo way her mom would ever accept her... she outright goes to see her. Which allows Xin Fu to trap her. Which then results in Toph discovering she can metalbend. But the thread that started this whole plotline? It... goes nowhere. Of course, Toph's parents AREN'T there, there's no real reason to assume they've changed, and this was just a trap... but we get no reaction from Toph when it comes to this. We see no conflict. She simply embraces her new abilities and runs back to Ba Sing Se. A quick glance through the transcript shows zero focus or interest in what she went through. Hell, there's not even any acknowledgement that she learned to metalbend. It's all about Aang's struggles with the Avatar State and Katara being in danger.
Next time? The Runaway. A very frustrating and annoying episode. What happens here? Katara decides to dig into Toph's old wounds regarding her parents, tries to psychoanalyze her and decides that all of Toph's rebelliousness against authority boil down to having a bad relationship with her parents. Which... maybe it's true? Doesn't really justify Katara trying to act like her mother anyway? And then the episode ends with Toph asking Katara to help her send a letter to her parents, which sounds like Toph has made her peace with them and like she's ready to accept that she would like them in her life too, and that she wants them to accept who she is. Yay.
... The issue here is there's no follow-up. This doesn't feel like development because nothing comes from it. Nothing really changed. It doesn't come from organic writing either: it comes from Katara's forced "mother friend" role that she didn't use to hold at all (as I said in the ask about why I think Katara loses her appeal as a character the deeper we go into ATLA), and it never actually confronts Toph with her parents again. It doesn't feature a deeper reflection from Toph regarding why she feels the way she does about her parents, nor does it feature Katara realizing that Toph's parents actually did fuck up a LOT with her and that she has every right to push back against them. It merely makes Katara calm down because she realizes the others care about her (while eavesdropping, ofc) and are ready to accept her for who she is... even though she, too, merits a LOT of reflection regarding this mom friend role and nobody else should be comfortable with that, let alone her :'D
Point being, the show really just holds this as the only thing about Toph that wasn't actually resolved, but it acts like it's fine because Toph sent a letter. What growth did we see in Toph that actually means this letter makes all the difference, though? We have no idea how it affected her parents -- as much as Yang acts like it didn't affect them at all, it could have made them rethink some things, or it could have made them mount an even more desperate search for their child, who knows? And it's a pretty solid thread to pull at, to tug loose, to TRULY challenge Toph's character... aaaaaaand they just don't do it at all.
The way I see it, that's really what it boils down to. The show doesn't challenge Toph in any significant way after her... second episode. This isn't the case for most main characters, and I'm not even asking for Toph's story to feature an intense, horrible, super harrowing and difficult plot...! Just, make some things complicated for her. Show her frustrations, show her difficulty to grasp things she hasn't experienced before. Confront her with realities that she, a sheltered girl from a pretty well-off city, has never really needed to face before. Her attitude towards Ba Sing Se is never questioned or challenged narratively: she's constantly proven right about the city being fucked up, and about her reads on all high society people. While all this makes Toph feel smart to a viewer, the issue really comes where this character basically only has her admittedly sizable charisma to win us over. She succeeds! But what does this show give her to work with besides a very quick "I don't wanna work in a team-I learned to work in a team" conflict that is resolved even faster than Sokka's sexism, which pretty much died out within 4 episodes?
There's definitely a component here were Toph is successful not only because of her personality, her abilities, her strength... but also because of the message she conveys regarding disabilities. A LOT of disabled people have clung to Toph as an example and inspiration to not allow whatever ails them to define them or hold them back. Whether the comparison between a blind girl with magical powers and a disabled person of our world without them is valid or not? The effect Toph has had on a lot of viewers who related to her struggles is undeniable. In a sense, it almost feels like the fandom's worship of Toph suggests that in not giving her further challenges on a personal level, they actually hit some kind of jackpot as far as social messages are concerned... but once you actually scope in and pay proper attention to her character, you might find she's got so much more potential that went ignored by this story in favor of presenting her as this unquestionably strong girl who relies on others when she really needs to but otherwise is independent and free from all of society's restraints on her.
Personally, I know this to be the case because of the pushback and reactions my version of Toph in Gladiator initially resulted in. She had no reason to think anything of Sokka and damn near killed him when they first clashed in the Gladiator League... and this horrified a LOT of people! They couldn't BELIEVE Toph could be like this! An older Toph, 7 years older to be precise, who broke free from her parents' hold, struck a bargain with her would-be-captor to get him MORE money than he'd find if he turned her in, and who wanted nothing but to measure her strength against other powerful fighters. If she doesn't have Aang's group's influence on her as early on as when she's 12-years-old, is it REALLY that crazy for Toph's problems with her parents and authority to fester, for her craving for independence to reach new heights, for her readiness to prove herself stronger than anyone to actually be a hazard for other people who stand in her way?
Thus... a lot of the work I've done with this character has been deconstructing these flaws, building her into someone who understands herself better. It's in learning from the examples Sokka and Azula set for her that she starts to realize what kind of person, what kind of LEADER she wants to be. One of my favorite scenes to write about Toph is when she's setting her city free from Fire Nation control, extending her earthbending reach all across Gaoling, putting a stop to the FN army while focusing on creation rather than destruction. On building up her people, on leading her forces with the power of her seismic sense, on capturing the enemy leader, all of it without razing her home city to the ground. Early Gladiator Toph? She wouldn't have cared one bit to join the war to begin with, and if someone had told her that her city, the place she associated with rules, limitations and restraints would be razed to the ground? She might have even encouraged it. Yes, a part of her would have felt guilt over her parents... but she would have been so emotionally stunted that she would have forced herself to ignore any part of her that still cared about them.
And worth noting? One of the biggest personal issues Toph faced was actually nearly killing Azula and Sokka because of her absolute determination to win against them during an event. They were already friends, but they were also each other's biggest rivals in the League... neither side holds back when it comes to this particular competition, and Azula and Sokka had actually beaten Toph and Iroh on their previous encounter! Which meant Toph's desperation for victory was driving her a bit crazy. But once Toph takes it too far at one point, she freaks out. It triggers guilt that actually jumpstarts a much deeper and more complicated arc than anything she'd been through before. Her determination to win at all costs, her pride over her lifelong winning streak within the League... she's suddenly facing the possibility that all this shit she used to cling to, so damn hard, means NOTHING when she could lose two of the people she cares most about if she continues to privilege all that stuff over their wellbeing and safety.
And this doesn't mean that she didn't like fighting as a Gladiator anymore... it means she really came to terms with the fact that other things mattered more. Later on? She realized there are BIGGER fights out there, too, than what's going on in the League: she was the last line of defense against a brutal attack by a rogue waterbender who killed a lot of people and could have killed many more... and after the fact, she spends quite some time worrying about what could have happened if she had failed to protect everyone, if her strength had faltered when she needed it most.
Yes, touting my own horn a lot... but everything I've typed about my own story is exactly why it can even piss me off, at times, to see Toph's potential as a character squandered to the extent it is in canon. I've done so much more with her than they ever did, and granted it's a huge story, but Toph ISN'T the main focus on it and I still managed to give her more to work with than canon ever did. It makes no sense, does it?
I don't think she was given the respect she deserved, and partly, I feel this happened with a lot of female characters who straight-up don't have arcs at all. There's this latent fear that in questioning a character, showing they're flawed, they could become unlikeable... ironic how this is seldom a concern over male characters, but it is with female ones. And mind you: it DOES happen to male characters, because Aang himself is the most egregious example of a male character showcasing flaws and people spiraling over them, turning them into something they never were, all be it to pretend SOMEONE ELSE (*cough* Zuko *cough*) is that much better than him. But they WEREN'T scared of writing Aang into complicated situations that showcased his flaws and resulted in his growth, though. They are with Katara, Toph, Suki, Mai, Ty Lee... :') wonder why, huh?
Ultimately, Toph is a much better character, boiled down to basics, than many characters I tend to talk about and criticize openly. The issue with Toph, for me, isn't really that she fails as a character, or conveys wrong messages, or that the narrative is biased in her favor (though sometimes it is...).
The problem with Toph is she has no chances to truly grow into her own. That her biggest growth comes from a singular conversation with Iroh in episode 2x08 is incredibly unfair to a character who can provide SO MUCH if you simply give her a chance and let her be... human. Flawed. Complex. There's so much more that can be done with her, and if given a chance? She really could have been the best character of the entire show. Too bad they didn't have the guts to let that happen.
#zuko-always-lies#I may take longer to answer the other one because time#but I figured I'd drop this one right away :'D#I wonder if this is gonna ruffle feathers#for whatever wild reason even though I really like Toph#she's the character whose fans have consistently been most dickish at me#I'd say I don't know why but nah I do know#at least#a particular subset of Toph fans :')#who happen to be the ones who have been a pain#not all of em#but enough of em#regardless of their whining I still believe Toph deserves more
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