Despite it being on Netflix, despite it being memed/discussed to hell and back, and despite me having watched TLoK when it aired, I've yet to actually watch Avatar: The Last Airbender. It came at a time where I was slightly too old to be watching Nickelodeon when it aired (or not interested enough, I suppose) but too young to be 'in the know' in regards to good stuff to watch. So, despite me being in the target demographic, I never actually watched it. However, with how almost over-powering its presence in internet culture it is, I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of stuff; yet, the fact that I've been spoiled-by-proxy on a lot of stuff and that I won't be viewing it from a perspective of nostalgia, means that I'm not really sure whether I'd want to sit down and watch it now. I don't know lol; if anyone else was in the same position as me and did decide to watch it then some perspective could help :)
But, yeah. What's your 'Avatar: TLA'? The massive cultural thing that you simply haven't seen, played, read, etc. Are you planning to rectify that or are you fine staying ignorant? Why did you not 'get around to it' in the first place? If you did decide to experience it long after its initial massive popularity, how did you feel looking at it from a perspective others haven't.
But, yeah. What's your 'Avatar: TLA'? The massive cultural thing that you simply haven't seen, played, read, etc. Are you planning to rectify that or are you fine staying ignorant? Why did you not 'get around to it' in the first place? If you did decide to experience it long after its initial massive popularity, how did you feel looking at it from a perspective others haven't.