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Also if someone attacked Zuko\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. So on that count it\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\'t is more than a little iffy. Human or Dragon
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\\\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. So on that count it\\\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\\\'t is more than a little iffy. Human or Dragon.
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. So on that count it\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\'t is more than a little iffy.
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\\\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. So on that count it\\\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\\\'t is more than a little iffy. Human or Dragon
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You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath. But we see examples of his empathy, sympathy, compassion, etc. We have several scenes dedicated to the aftermath of killing, we have his reaction with Amaya after she disguises Iroh\'s eyes, we have his interaction with Jinhai after he discovers him as a firebender, we have him not offing Jet out of hand, which even if he had done I wouldn\'t blame him a bit for. Where exactly do you get your information to classify Zuko as a monster? When he goes out of his way to avoid people? Where he regrets killing? How about where he still cares enough about his sister and the promise he made to his mother to try to help her?
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You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath. But we see examples of his empathy, sympathy, compassion, etc. We have several scenes dedicated to the aftermath of killing, we have his reaction with Amaya after she disguises Iroh\\\'s eyes, we have his interaction with Jinhai after he discovers him as a firebender, we have him not offing Jet out of hand, which even if he had done I wouldn\\\'t blame him a bit for. Where exactly do you get your information to classify Zuko as a monster? When he goes out of his way to avoid people? When he regrets killing? How about where he still cares enough about his sister and the promise he made to his mother to try to help her?

You not a dragon, you don\\\'t seem to understand dragon morality at all, nor that Zuko\\\'s biggest issues come from weighing dragon and human morality equally.
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath. So on that count it\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\'t is more than a little iffy.
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\\\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. So on that count it\\\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\\\'t is more than a little iffy.

You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath. But we see examples of his empathy, sympathy, compassion, etc. We have several scenes dedicated to the aftermath of killing, we have his reaction with Amaya after she disguises Iroh\\\'s eyes, we have his interaction with Jinhai after he discovers him as a firebender, we have him not offing Jet out of hand, which even if he had done I wouldn\\\'t blame him a bit for. Where exactly do you get your information to classify Zuko as a monster? When he goes out of his way to avoid people? Where he regrets killing? How about where he still cares enough about his sister and the promise he made to his mother to try to help her?
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath.
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Also if someone attacked Zuko\\\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath. So on that count it\\\'s you with the problem not Zuko. With millions of years of evolution pointing us toward protecting family any one who doesn\\\'t is more than a little iffy.
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So you\'re saying we should have wiped Japan out after ww2 then? You apparently need to pay more attention to history.
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So you\\\'re saying we should have wiped Japan out after ww2 then? You apparently need to pay more attention to history.

Also if someone attacked Zuko\\\'s mother, that person would be dead, full stop. You seem to keep trying to attribute sociopathy to someone who is demonstrably not a sociopath.
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