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'liquid_light drops' by hopf + wortmann in mood river: organized by jeffrey kipnis + annetta massie - wexner center for the arts (2002)

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Post canon Toph who doesn’t want to go back to her shitty parents so she just decides to stay in the Fire Nation and bum off Zuko’s hospitality.
Zuko’s like no, yeah, I totally get it, and just makes her one of his advisors. At first it’s just so she has a good excuse to stay but after the first meeting Toph storms out shouting about how EVERYONE was lying why would you even need to lie about what kind of tea you want??
Zuko: I mean they’re politicians…..but also who, and when, and in what way
They make a subtle Morse code system so Toph can warn him when someone is lying to him without tipping anyone off that she can sense lies.
Zuko gets a reputation for somehow being both extremely socially inept and yet somehow disgustingly perceptive?? You can’t get ANYTHING by him???
#my lord what EXACTLY is ms Beifongs role in these meetings #a nervous nobleman asks after the third time she interrupts them with stupid commentary #zuko with perfect deadpan: she’s my scribe
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a cute but disastrous old habit between a dragon and her foster knight
a cute but disastrous old habit between a dragon and her foster knight

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will you guys cancel me if i say that queer tragedy has a place in the creative arts and shouldn’t immediately be dismissed as bury your gays
adding @glorious-spoon 's astute tags:
#bury your gays and women in refrigerators and the black guy dies first are all about treating marginalized people like props#to further the story of the (white straight male) protagonist#that's not the same thing as a tragedy! some stories are tragedies! whose story has weight and meaning - that's the question
hey if this storm ends up being as it looks, you need to take it seriously, particularly if you're in a southern state and not used to storms like this. i'm not a professional but my new england experience for losing power/etc is:
fill your bathtub with water before the power goes out. in an emergency where the pipes freeze, you'll have semi-clean water. you can use this water for your pets, to wash dishes, flush your toilet, and other small important stuff. if you have no bathtub, fill as large a bin/pot/etc as you can find.
air is the best insulator. if you can tape plastic over your windows and major drafts, it will genuinely help. (they have kits for it, but i've used trash bags and duct tape). blankets/tarps/etc also work. leave space between the covering and the window - the layer of air protects you. shove towels under your doors.
in a true emergency, you can ball up newspapers and shove them into your coats/pants/etc between your base layer and your coat. it won't be comfortable but it does insulate a little better.
have an emergency plan for your pets, particularly animals like reptiles that need constant heat to survive.
the weight of the snow and ice will be an issue. plan accordingly.
black ice is a bitch. if it looks "wet", assume it is frozen. actually just assume everything is frozen for a little while.
if you do not have a generator or other emergency power source, DO NOT bring outside-use heat sources (like propane stoves) inside. you can gas yourself and die.
instead, if you truly have no heat source: focus on insulating a small amount of space in your house - a few rooms - and bring as many bodies and supplies in there as possible. do not break insulation if you can avoid it. you are a ~100-degree object. make your safe space into a blanket fort. you may go stircrazy but it is better than freezing.
if you have a fireplace you never use, check the flue and the chimney before the storm holy shit. i am not kidding about this. do not just start a fire willy nilly. you will burn your house down.
relatedly, if you start a fire and notice smoke is billowing back into the house: stop the fire immediately. your flue is closed or your chimney is backed up. you will burn your house down.
keep the fridge closed as long as possible; it lets the air out. but honestly like, my family has used snow as a fridge a lot. stuff that needs to stay cool will be less of an issue than things that need to get warm. plan accordingly.
most canned things can be eaten cold, but check the label. if you have a little sterno fire, it can go a long way.
if you develop a headache and feel weirdly sleepy, you may be forced to open a window. you might have carbon monoxide poisoning.
every year people die while shoveling snow. it is actually not very safe as a chore tbh. you need to go slow and take lots of breaks. you should also 100% wait until the snow has actually passed, only because when it starts shifting and undoes all your work, it will piss you the hell off.
have drinking water somewhere easily accessible. a lot more of it than you think completely necessary tbh.
fill your gas tank. it will help prevent your lines from freezing.
if you have a battery-powered light that's not very strong, put it under a water jug, it'll throw more light. idk why it works but it works.
just because you know how to drive in the snow doesn't mean other people know how to drive in the snow. better to just not.
your device probably has a "low power mode". probably best to just keep it on asap rather than be taken by surprise tbh. the battery will last longer.
great news to fanfiction writers: it really is better if y'all take one bed and huddle together for warmth. do not strip out of your clothes, though, i have no idea who the hell decided that was the smart thing to do. you want to keep at least a layer of leggings and a tight shirt on. the goal is to find the fine line between "warm" and "sweating" - you want to stay as dry as possible for as long as possible.
your hair, eyelashes, and nosehairs can freeze. just from personal experience: try not to rub or touch them, it can snap your hair off and then you'll be very sad.
hypothermia is a lot faster and more evil than most people expect. watch for shivering, confusion, and unexplained exhaustion. if someone stops shivering, that is not always a good sign. if you think you/someone you love has hypothermia, warm them up slowly. often this is through rubbing/friction (or a heat source if available). keep them awake and try to feed them something.
same for frostbite: don't just shove your hands into a fire. warm any affected area slowly. fair warning, as the blood recirculates, it will hurt :(
those blue rubber examination gloves under other gloves can help even very-cold hands stay warm.
liquor is not a good idea to drink right now, sorry beloved. but vodka/rubbing alcohol does work as an excellent de-icer if you need something small done quickly (like a lock/door handle). it's just, like, expensive in comparison to other things lol
"i don't eat that much anyway i'll be fine" that's the devil talking. you will not be. you will also probably be burning way more calories than normal. let the soft animal of your body eat a bunch of delicious snacks.
good luck i love you stay warm out there everyone
99% agree with this, all very useful info people should read now and save for later
The current recommendation regarding snow removal is not to wait until it's all done. Especially if it's wet snow, not powdery (AKA good snowball snow vs good sledding snow). If it's wet snow and you can safely go in and out for shoveling, every 2-3 inches is recommended to reduce the risk of a heart attack. Also, do some light stretches and warm ups beforehand, dress in layers that can be removed as you get warm, pause to wipe down/dry off if you start sweating, and drink lots of water.
And a few additions from personal experience:
If you have a radio, find out now what channel(s) you have that update on the weather in case your phone does die (here's the National Weather Service list of radio stations: https://www.weather.gov/nwr/station_listing )
If you have direct sunlight on your place you can open the curtains to get some warmth if your window won't let in more cold (see OP's points on towels and plastic to reduce drafts). Any window that isn't getting direct sunlight should have the curtains fully closed to trap heat.
Bubble wrap over windows is also very insulating - my family just taped them to the glass, not even fully covering the window, and it's noticeably warmer
Masks are awesome for going outside. I layer a KN94 under a scarf when I go to shovel, then pull off the scarf as i get too hot. The mask prevents your nose from getting super cold, both in a frost bite way and in a messing up the inside of your nose way.
If you have any nonperishables/ things that are safe at room temp, take them out of your fridge before the storm hits so you don't have to open it. Especially if it's medication you desperately need.
Subnote to that is if your power goes out, do not open your fridge unless it's dire!! You will lose anything that cannot be frozen and add cold to your already cold home.
If you do have power, using the oven to prepare food means you can then leave the oven partially open as it cools to add ambient warmth to the house (even with power it can be hard for your heating to keep up when it's bad).
If you can get one or more space blankets AKA emergency thermal blankets, do it now! They trap heat better than regular blankets. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/ANMEILU-Emergency-Blankets-Survival-%EF%BC%8CMarathons/dp/B07GLCYR5S/
Make sure your carbon monoxide and fire detectors are working and have good batteries. If you don't have one or both, try to get a carbon monoxide one at the very least, so you don't have to use symptoms to figure it out