Talk:Firebending/@comment-130.18.195.189-20120813040928/@comment-130.18.225.21-20120904184758

Yes. Yes I do. Because technically a bumblebee cannot fly, a dragon by the same logic would never be able to do more than a gliding hop at best, and a ten ton flying buffalo with ten stomachs might have a ruddy hard time getting off the ground, yet there are still millions of bees flying around, a great many types of dragon are typically depicted as being capable of flight, and air bison apparently can too by means of that wonderful stuff here referred to as bending. If I feel an urge to point out something that was bugging me, then I am allowed to do so. I have no issue with gravity defying buffalo thingies, but action sequences which don't make sense even within the rules provided for the universe in which they are presented do in fact bug me. Now if in the Avatar world fire did possess concussive properties, then I would like to know if it was still being classified as energy in the form of heat, or as kinetically active gas which reached exceedingly high temperatures, because I like to know the mechanics of any world I am presented with and I have never heard an explanation for fire having concussive properties because I have never seen fire with concussive properties in the absence of an explosion except in this show. Therefore, an explanation would be appreciated.