Katara

The Big Rocky Eye:

a) Show that bending violates the Law of Conservation of Energy. b) Does Noether's theorem hold in your world? If so show why your answer to a) is wrong. If not show which assumptions are violated.

Katara: Ummm.....Hi to you to =)

K-naille: How do you manage not to bore yourself to death??

Katara: Actually, I dont ever get bored. There's so much to do! I have friends to hang out with you know. When I'm sad I practice my bending. It's quite fun being a bender, ofcourse you wouldn't know. Heheh oops.

The Big Rocky Eye: Yes, yes, hello to you too. Can't you answer my question? Too difficult for you? Maybe I should give you an easier one like I did for Aang. (Obviously basic physics is beyond you.) Here's a simple one: assume that the natural numbers (i.e. the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...) have been constructed using set theory in the usual manner. How would you go about constructing the integers (i.e. the numbers ...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3...)? Can you go on to construct the rationals and the reals as well? I hope that your math is better than your physics, otherwise I should be quite disappointed in you!

Katara: ..........-3, -2 ,-1, 0? 2, 4, 6 ,8, 10? 1,3,5,7,9? There I did it. Now if you would do me a favour and leave Aang alone please. He's quite scared of you.

sqirrels are stalking you O.O: Did Momo ever eat ALL your food? Including the crayons that Sokka secretly eats.

Katara: Sokka eats our crayons?? No wonder that they looked a bit chewed when I saw them last time. And yeah. Momo did eat all our food once. So we had to punish him and make up for the food he stole. He had to get the whole bunch we lost. Though the most of it that he got wasn't edible.

Leia: What is the weirdest thing Sokka did after drinking cactus juice?

Katara: Ahem well, I feel a bit uncomfortable saying this but uh.....Ok, I'll try to say this as fast as I can.....He tried searching Toph's clothes.

acedevil: Which sport would you pick and why?

Katara: I would pick swimming. Isn't it a bit obvious why I would pick it.

The Big Rocky Eye: *sigh* I'm surprised you qualify as a teacher of anything if you don't even know simple math. All you did was list a bunch of odd and even numbers. You didn't do ANYTHING I asked. And I'm not leaving Aang alone, so you can forget about that. While you're under blackmail, answer me this: is a pencil standing on its end in stable or unstable equilibrium?

Katara: Hmph. Well, Mr. I am stubborn. It just so happens I know the answer to this question. But just one thing. Which end exactly do you mean. The pointy or the end with the rubber. I will assume that you mean the pointy end. In that case it is unstable equilibrium. THERE! YA HAPPY NOW!

Thando: What is your surname?

Katara: According to a few sources our surname is Moudassi. But our father's name is Hakoda. In the show they don't really mention our surname.

God of Zero Thousand: Oh, I'm going to enjoy interrogating you, Miss Katara.(que evil laugh inherited from my base opra singing grandfather) Do you consider yourself a soldier, a warrior, or a fighter, and why? Do answer carefully. As my favorite character, I have studied your psyche quite extensively.(que second evil laugh)

Katara: Okkk then.....I believe I'm a warrior. I won't actually call myself a fighter, because I'm not fighting for the top place or anything, I'm not a soldier because I don't fight because it's my job. So I best fit in warrior.

The Big Rocky Eye: I concede that you're correct: it is indeed in unstable equilibrium. But it would also be in unstable equilibrium when standing on the eraser end! So it was really unnecessary to specify which end the pencil is balancing on. I see you aren't all stupid, so I'll try you again with a harder question. According to the famed theorem of Goedel, is ZFC complete?

Katara: WELL! For a nerd you're pretty mean. So I won't answer your question until you be nicer.

God of Zero Thousand: I see. Well within exspected parameters... for once.*kicks machinery* Alright, I already know the answer to this next question, but I'd like to hear your answer. When you returned from your revenge quest to hunt down the man who killed your mother (condolences) you said to Aang that you didn't know wether you were to weak to kill Yon Rha or if you were strong enough not to. I want a straight answer, do you think you were to weak or strong enough to make your decision?

Katara: After all I've been through, I'm pretty sure I'm strong enough to kill him. I've battle the firelord. So how bad can a fire nation peasant be? But I've never killed anyone and am not planning to anytime soon. But if I ever had to kill anyone, Yon Rha is the first person on my list.