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when a character sees a glitch, and then abruptly forgets about this detail, it means that this detail is not there. aang also saw hallucinations, but something literally forgot about them in the next episode.
and in the end, Zuko was wrong, and Katara was right.
She didn't have a few seconds, but much more, and this is considering that she is a master of breathing techniques.
Oh, how convenient, when Azula merges, to say that she was standing still, that she was tired, that she was not herself. and when she strikes, she's suddenly such a strong fighter, just a genius.
but the facts show that Azula did not have time to defend herself. at the same time, Katara, instead of continuing to beat her, for some reason surrounded herself with water and let Azula get up. Besides, Azula literally couldn't do anything to Katara.
@Integer115 Is chutzpah your favorite word now? Last time it was brain cockroach
She demonstrates the presence of psychosis right during the fight. Including visually. You are trying to lie to your own eyes.
That is, you will now simply create your own show. This explains a lot.
S3.S20.
End of fight with Zuko - 22.48
The start of fight with Katara - 22.50.
Literally a couple of seconds. It's too easy to catch you in a lie.
In the same battle, Azula showed the ability to instantly evaporate an enormous amount of water simply by stomping her foot. So again, no defeated Azua = no victorious Katara.
This old phrase still makes you butthurt it’s sad, yes.
@Integer115 I’m not “butt hurt” about it. It was rude, but it was like two months ago. I’m just pointing out a pattern of insults. You always do the same one for a while, and then change it up. It’s always funny to see what you say next.
The statement that Azula did not have a psychosis and it did not affect her fight. Or that the fight vs Zuko before her fight vs Katara did not affect her - this is the level of either blatant lies in which the liar should only be offended by himself.
@Integer115 I never said she did not have psychosis. I said that she did not hallucinate in battle, so her hallucinations are not a valid excuse for her losing. I thought I made that clear, but I guess not. And as I said before, I am done debating. You’re not going to make any ground, and neither am I. It’s stupid to argue in an eternal loop. I am not a liar, but if saying I am makes you feel better, then you are fine to do so.
My contention was that Azula's psychosis was so severe that she suffered from hallucinations. And this seriously weakened her. If it’s convenient for you to pretend that you didn’t understand this, then so be it.
Will you show hallucinations in a fight with Zuko? Well, so that Zuko would strike, and it seemed to her that it was Ursa. or for her to see Ursa in Qatar. I didn't notice it in the series. just like I didn't notice any signs of psychosis during the fight. write down what Azula did in battle that would fall under the category of this disease
Again. Azula hallucinated at most an hour before the fight. Traumatic psychosis with such serious consequences must take several months to resolve. And conducting combat operations directly during psychosis does not contribute to recovery at all. Don't try to pretending that you don't understand this.
Zuko: There's something off about her; I can't explain it but she's slipping.
This is literally part of the plot. Your empty antics will not change this.
Katara: "She's just playing with you. She knows she can't beat two people, so she separates us." and who was right in the end? Wow, Katara.
I didn't ask you to write your fantasies about Azula's psychosis, I asked you to name its specific signs during the fight with Zuko. the simplest task.
What do you think?