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Arthur [surname redacted] ([personal profile] aloadeddie) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_ooc2013-11-05 05:51 pm
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break out the teal deers!



THE CR TL;DR MEME


HOW IT WORKS:

1. List your character(s)!
2. Others respond with "what does your character X think of my character Y?" or some variation.
3. Respond to them! Break out those teal deers!
4. Generate some discussion about your CR!
5. PROFIT!
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[personal profile] trainwrecked 2013-11-06 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
One thing first: Damian never pitied her, and by now there is little chance that he ever will. In the beginning, she was at a disadvantage through no fault of her own, and she sought to remedy that. He can respect that.

And she works hard, even now that she has her bending back. Which. He wants to understand the workings of that, but he thinks it more important to understand a little the people wielding it (especially after the hospital fiasco) - he wouldn't manipulate Toph for that, if he has questions, he'd ask them directly - but he would observe her and draw conclusions. His habit is to learn all the time, and the time with Toph is no exception. He also thinks her more responsible than Korra (which, admittedly, doesn't take much).

Also, Toph is one of the first people with whom he found that he likes teaching. It probably helps that she doesn't give up until she's learned something, which appeals to him a great deal.
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[personal profile] dustonmyfeet 2013-11-11 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
So late, but . . . this is really awesome. :/ But she'd be glad to answer any questions he had about bending. She's not shy about that at all. And if he'd like to observe, she'd be more than glad to demonstrate as well.

Toph is . . . pretty responsible as far as her bending goes, but so not in other ways. Fortunately she'd never tribble Damian. Though he might someday run into one of her scams. ^^;; I think she does them pretty rarely now; there's only so many scams one can do with a captive audience.

And the teaching part is really sweet. Darn you, Damian. When did you get sweet?