Tomorrow I have to wake up early to go to a place I don't wanna go. This weekend I won't be treated as an adult even though I'm 31. I'll be sharing a room with my brother, because that's what the rest of the kids are doing, sharing a room with their siblings. The other kids are 12. I haven't shared a room with my brother for at least 20 years.
Yes, I know there are bigger problems on the world. Right now Israel is killing every Palestinian they see and I'm here complaining for having to share a room with my brother. I feel shellfish and that makes my anxiety go even higher.
goes without saying i don’t want any eric nam or any of his stans anywhere near me from now on but im posting this for people who haven’t seen yet. he liked and unliked zionist tweets when it all began and everyone was mostly silent but now all of this extra stuff is coming out.
Dave Bautista and Eric Nam are set to headline the voice cast for the upcoming animated Avatar: The Last Airbender movie in development at Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Studios. The film’s working title is Aang: The Last Airbender.
Joining Bautista and Nam in the voice cast are Dionne Quan, Jessica Matten and Roman Zaragoza. Plot details for the film remain under wraps. Bautista will voice a villain character. The new “Avatar” animated film is set for release on October 10, 2025 from Paramount.
The studios announced in June 2022 that three standalone “Avatar” animated films were in development. The 2025 film was the first to get a release date. Lauren Montgomery, who worked on the original Avatar: The Last Airbender series, is directing the project, with original series creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko executive producing alongside Eric Coleman. William Mata is co-directing.