28. "RE: (S5M4) Familiar Spirits Comments"
In response to message #20
I just never really have anything to add to what's already been said, and don't feel having the entire contents of a post being "I like it" is sufficient. Though having said that...
>This turned out to be Korra's hair, specifically her ponytail. >It moved whenever she did, swinging a concordant angle as she turned her >head to look from one side of the drawing she was reviewing to the >other. Now that he'd turned to take direct note of it, Corwin found >himself oddly fascinated by the physics involved - the interaction of >gravity, mass, and inertia, the way thousands of individual strands >could and did function as a single body.
To be fair to Corwin, the physics of ponytails are very interesting, to the point that a paper about it won the 2012 Ig Nobel Prize in Physics.
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