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\'\'...the rest of the world has to work on, because until they get how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt, they think that Fire is incapable of it. And Fire has, by this point, given up on trying to explain.\'\'
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\\\'\\\'That\\\'s something that I think the rest of the world has to work on, because until they get how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt, they think that Fire is incapable of it. And Fire has, by this point, given up on trying to explain.\\\'\\\'
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And given that Fire is the one killing everyone else, the only one with even a snowball\'s chance in hell of figuring out \
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And given that Fire is the one killing everyone else, the only one with even a snowball\\\'s chance in hell of figuring out \\\"how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt\\\" is a certain careless Avatar.

Though Sokka might, might, \\\'\\\'might\\\'\\\' have enough conscious control over whatever happened to him to figure it out. But Temul is rather overbearing, and Sokka\\\'s new instincts may make him as blind to his former attitudes as any Fire National, rendering the whole thing pointless.
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And given that Fire is the one killing everyone else, the only one with even a snowball\'s chance in hell of figuring out \
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And given that Fire is the one killing everyone else, the only one with even a snowball\\\'s chance in hell of figuring out \\\"how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt\\\" is a certain careless Avatar.

Though Sokka might, might, \\\'\\\'might\\\'\\\' have enough conscious control over whatever happened to him to figure it out. But Temul is rather overbearing, and Sokka\\\'s new instincts may make him as blind to his former attitudes as any Fire National, rendering the whole thing pointless.
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Except, why would anyone sane share a lifeboat with someone who \'\'appears\'\' to be an unrepentant and elegant thief/murderer/rapist if they didn\'t have a choice? Or would you do everything you could to get the creepy guy out of the picture before he decides to kill you and drink your blood? How can you trust someone when you have absolutely no reason to believe that they mean you anything but harm? A little debasement goes a long way in equalizing you with victimized people. And Firebenders would rather die(and in some cases, better yet kill the weak victim and drink his blood) than give it.
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Except, why would anyone sane share a lifeboat with someone who \\\'\\\'appears\\\'\\\' to be an unrepentant and elegant thief/murderer/rapist if they didn\\\'t have a choice? Or would you do everything you could to get the creepy guy out of the picture before he decides to kill you and drink your blood? How can you trust someone when you have absolutely no reason to believe that they mean you anything but harm? A little debasement goes a long way in equalizing you with victimized people. And Firebenders would rather die(and in some cases, better yet kill the weak victim and drink his blood) than give it.
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\\\'\\\'...the rest of the world has to work on, because until they get how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt, they think that Fire is incapable of it. And Fire has, by this point, given up on trying to explain.\\\'\\\'
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And given that Fire is the one killing everyone else, the only one with even a snowball\\\'s chance in hell of figuring out \\\"how Fire deals with wrongdoing and guilt\\\" is a certain careless Avatar.

Though Sokka might, might, \\\'\\\'might\\\'\\\' enough conscious control over whatever happened to him to figure it out. But Temul is rather overbearing, and Sokka\\\'s new instincts may make him as blind to his former attitudes as any Fire National, rendering the whole thing pointless.
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