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#151 - xcaptainobliviousx (05/12/2012) [-]
what about sand bending? O.o

#541 to #151 - bitey ONLINE (05/13/2012) [-]
#703 to #541 - alphashell (05/13/2012) [-]
Bitch please
#181 to #151 - N. Korean citizen (05/12/2012) [-]
sand bending = earth + air??
User avatar #153 to #151 - DroyLinker (05/12/2012) [-]
sand is just earth.
really small earth.
#236 to #153 - dalgaard (05/12/2012) [-]
Since you are a pro in the Avatar subject. Wth is blood bending? Who posesses that? Never seen it.
User avatar #252 to #236 - turboderp (05/12/2012) [-]
Blood bending is when a water bender bends the blood in someones body.. This allows them to "controle" their body. Katara learned this from a waterbender who grew up in the southern water tribe. This lady learned it herself in a fire nation prison, and she used this to escape.

This old lady could only perform such bending when it was full moon, but if I don't remember completely wrong, katara used it once or twise when it wasn't full moon.. Anyway, it's like bending the water in plants.. As long as you can find water, you can bend it.



I don't remember which episode this was, and I wont bother to look it up, but I am most sertain it was in book 3; Fire.


I hope this was a good enough respond ^^
User avatar #822 to #252 - flared **User deleted account** (05/27/2012) [-]
No, it's not actually bending their blood, but the moisture in their body, since a person's body is 70% water, it's easy to control them by bending it, but it's not recognized as normal water bending but blood bending instead.

(Source: Avatar Wikia)
User avatar #688 to #252 - invasor (05/13/2012) [-]
I thougth is episode 8, the puppetmaster
#670 to #252 - genephil (05/13/2012) [-]
Katara used it twice. Once on the night of the full moon when she fought the old woman, and the second was in my favorite episode the Southern Raiders, where Katara looks for the man who took her mother's life with Zuko. It was a full moon that night as well.
User avatar #419 to #252 - salivadoodles (05/13/2012) [-]
It was the episode where she went with Zuko to find the man who killed her mother, and they busted into the ship. She used it on the man who turned out to be the wrong guy.
#264 to #252 - dalgaard (05/12/2012) [-]
Yes. Thank you. I seem to remember now.


Now please explain me why I am getting thumbed down from lack of knowledge and ''memory loss'' and the simple fact that i am asking a question?
#434 to #264 - superninjamonkeyme (05/13/2012) [-]
I would like to note that there were only 2 instances of this in the show.
The first is in the puppet master episode. Hama, an old lady with a grudge against all firenation, recalls how she mastered the technique in a firebender prison by practicing on rats and escaped using it on the guards. She trapped people of a fire nation town by using it. She trained Katara in using the water in other things and told her the secret. When Team Avatar found out Hama tried to kill Aang and Sokka. Katara used blood bending to stop her and said she wouldn't use it anymore.
In a later episode, when Zuko and Katara where on the search for the man who killed Katara's mother, Katara used it again. They found the captain of the crew who raided the village that day and Katara used blood bending to torture him a little. She made him look into her eyes and she released him after she knew it wasn't him.
In both of these episodes they were under a full moon.
The reason I took the time to tell you this is because I love Avatar the Last Airbender and want more people to enjoy it. MFW
User avatar #328 to #264 - Krystoking (05/13/2012) [-]
Katara also used bloodbending in another episode, the one where her and Zuko go hunt down the guy that killed her mom.
#360 to #328 - dalgaard (05/13/2012) [-]
I see. Thank you good sir.
User avatar #251 to #236 - somestranger (05/12/2012) [-]
katara did in the 3rd book. "PuppetMaster" intense episode
#249 to #236 - N. Korean citizen (05/12/2012) [-]
hama taught katara, in the 3rd book, the puppetmaster
User avatar #247 to #236 - quantumlegend (05/12/2012) [-]
I suggest you actually go watch the original series...
#231 to #153 - iamjohngalt (05/12/2012) [-]
You seem to know your science. Now answer me this:

How many water molecules does it take to achieve wetness?
#271 to #231 - thesapsed (05/12/2012) [-]
Two, while you would not be able to feel the sense of wetness there is a bond between the molecules to allow measurable movement of the water on a surface to attribute the property of wetness. Without movement you cannot feel wetness.

< Literally me

I hate not being smart
#632 to #271 - N. Korean citizen (05/13/2012) [-]
Isn't it because you'd need several water molecules so they have an inter-molecular force on each other that allows them to be LIQUID water? Otherwise there is no force from stopping them from moving fast and free enough to be vapor?
User avatar #690 to #632 - HouseOfPain (05/13/2012) [-]
The force stopping them is the lack of energy, if you had 2 molecules, then they would still be a "liquid", but they wouldn't be a noticeable liquid, if you were to add energy, (pressure, heat, etc) then it would speed up to a vapor, but they're still attracted to each other, via valence elections, and protons.
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