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There\'s something about a razor that I forget the name of that says the simplest answer is usually the correct one and it is simpler to assume that she is not a fully realized Avatar than to speculate on her reasons for refusing to calm the spirit.
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There\\\'s something about a razor that I forget the name of that says the simplest answer is usually the correct one and it is simpler to assume that she is not a fully realized Avatar than to speculate on her reasons for refusing to calm the spirit. (VillainProtagonist [[JokingMode +1? Kehehehe]])
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\'ve got a thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no excuse for Korra to have failed in calming the spirit...unless of course she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\\\'ve got a thousand thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no excuse for Korra to have failed in calming the spirit...unless of course she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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As I already said, some random article saying she\'s fully realized doesn\'t mean she is. Posting the same article that someone already posted again doesn\'t change the fact that it\'s wrong.
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As I already said, some random article saying she\\\'s fully realized doesn\\\'t mean she is. Posting the same article that someone already posted again doesn\\\'t debunk the position that it\\\'s wrong.
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\'ve got a thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no excuse for Korra to have failed in calming the spirit unless she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\\\'ve got a thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no excuse for Korra to have failed in calming the spirit...unless of course she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\'ve got a thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no reason that Korra should have failed in calming the spirit unless she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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I never said anything about them not being separate techniques. What I did say was that if you\\\'ve got a thousand lifetimes of experience mastering waterbending, including your immediate previous incarnation who has been known to learn new techniques on the spot, then there is literally no excuse for Korra to have failed in calming the spirit unless she did not have access to the abilities that her predecessors possessed. And if she is lacking those abilities, it can only be assumed that she is either not in complete control of the Avatar State or she willfully refused to make use of those abilities.
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