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** In the beginning of the episode where Sokka meets his future girlfriend, Aang quite happily says the line, "Where we're going, you won't need any pants!" It makes you wonder...
*** He also [[Disguised in Drag|dresses up in women's clothes]] in the same episode.
** And the scene in "[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/Recap/Book 2/09 Bitter Work|Bitter Work]]", where Toph steals Aang's sack of nuts and then breaks a few with his staff and eats them. She even calls Aang a ''delicate instrument''. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090201122109/http://destikim.deviantart.com/art/Delicate-Instrument-105373745 This] artist picked up on that.
** The giant drill the Fire Nation used to pierce the wall of Ba Sing Se in "[[Avatar: The Last Airbender/Recap/Book 2/13 The Drill|The Drill]]"; it's kind of hard not to associate the drill with something very, very nasty. It gets worse with the rock/water slurry, which appears to serve as a lubricant for the drill, and has the consistency of very slippery mud. Not only that, but when Aang delivers the crushing blow to the drill by smashing the weak spot, the slurry splatters everywhere, but particularly towards the front of the drill. It's no wonder Mai doesn't want to go anywhere near the stuff. Of course, even when you think about what the drill exploding could be a metaphor for, the imagery is still more funny than disgusting.
*** Just in case it was still subtle as all, just before attempting to "penetrate the Impenetrable City", the Drill ''extends itself''.
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