That one time when Charlotte showed up at the ball and stole all the princes.

…. I feel old.
[[Ohmygod, no it wasn’t. I was 13 when ATLA came out?]]
*sobs violently*
………………….no.
no
no
No
No
NO
NO.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
I was 11 O_O
Thank you, childhood. You were great ♥
holy shit I was fucking 11
FUCKING 11.
Thank you so much, A:TLA
I was 12 just like Aang and this show made my childhood the absolute best. And now I’m just an old person enjoying the Avatar-verse all over again with Legend of Korra.
Let’s embrace the fact that we’re village elders!
I was 13, omg I feel old D:
but it was the best 4 years of my life as a teen
and now Korra is helping me at my adulthood
Fuck, I was 14 when this debuted?
SHIT >_<
This makes me feel like an infant.
I was 7 >.>
I keep forgetting you’re my sister’s age
For some reason I’m friends with a lot of 14~15yos on the internet but I can’t stand my sister and her cohorts in real life SMDH
I graduated high school and started college that year.
I’m a little over four years away from being 30.
WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN AND WHAT HAVE I DONE WITH MY (NON)LIFE?!
Korra in the Spirit World.
more watercoloring shenanigans.
I really love the Koh one.
Really REALLY love the Koh one.
I know it’s only season 1 and we’re just seven of twelve episodes in, but I am slightly disappointed by the lack of Avatar lore present in this incarnation of Avatar.
I need Korra to have some kind of spiritual experience soon. You know I’m just waiting on her to consult Spirit!Aang at some point.
All of that aside, this art is gorgeous.


If you collected all of Earth’s water into a sphere, how big would it be?
Our water sphere would have a diameter of 1,385 kilometers (about 860 miles), and span the distance from Salt Lake City, Utah to Topeka, Kansas. A sphere this far across would have a volume equal to about 1,386 million cubic kilometers (roughly 332,500,000 cubic miles).
By comparison, the Earth measures a staggering 12,256 km in diameter, dwarfing the little blue sphere — a “little blue sphere” that contains more than enough water to cover over 70 percent of our planet’s surface, and fill every life form on Earth with H2O molecules. (Those looking for a similar size comparison at home can use a basketball to represent the dry Earth, and a nickel to illustrate the diameter of our water sphere.)

Only tumblr can give me feels about math…

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s brilliant monologue on the most astounding fact about the universe has been adapted into a comic, a fine addition to the best graphic nonfiction.