What a mood
me: *has a breakdown over smth stupid*
me @ me:

“You’re wearing clothes, but–”
“But the chest? I keep it open.”
“Why.”
“It gets too hot with a shirt on.”
“Right.”
This is really exciting news! A few months ago, Nickelodeon finally released ATLA in 1080p digitally, and not only that but it was a true higher definition render of the series than what we had before, not just an upscale. Now, we’ll be able to see that 1080p release in the best quality possible on Blu-ray, which offers much higher bitrate and less compression than digital.
The news comes from this Best Buy product catalog posting, just in time for the ten-year anniversary of the show’s end this July!
Confirmed!
This has now been acknowledged and confirmed by Nick through this announcement post on IGN. We also get our first looks at some brand new cover art for this release, both for the inner box and outer slipcase:


The contents of the release are now also known, featuring the same elements (pun not intended) as the previous individual episode sets, season sets, and complete series sets.
However, now that we get the show in Blu-ray-quality 1080p HD, we should also be getting the various extras in HD for the first time as well, such as:
We’ll be able to confirm when it comes out. As for that, we have some new release dates as well: May 1st stands, but it’s a Best Buy exclusive. Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Complete Series on Blu-ray will be available everywhere else on June 5th at a suggested retail price of $44.99.
i can’t believe all the people losing their shit over this post are the same people who make ‘triggered’ jokes.
Here’s the thing.
If you at all monitor your language based on your audience—avoiding curse words in front of kids, using bigger words in front of your boss—you obviously care about the impression your words give people.
Do you avoid talking about the attractive sex after your bestie’s breakup? Congratulations, friend, you’re being a decent human being.
Your friend wishes you call them Charlie instead of Charlotte. It’s just a nickname. Would you say “No, your birth certificate says Charlotte so I’m calling you Charlotte?”
Your co-worker tells you that he gets extremely uncomfortable when you clap him on the shoulder, due to a creepy uncle who did the same thing. Do you make a point to clap him on the shoulder every time you see him?
It is really not that difficult to be “politically correct.” It does not mean that you must eliminate all opinions completely, it merely means—at a basic level—that you should attempt to be aware of your audience and how your words and actions affect them.
Don’t call it being “PC,” if you must. Call it being “aware and empathetic.” Being a human with decency and respect for other people, cultures, and experiences.
^boom. couldn’t have said it better myself.