Implying they're not sexy as hell

>implying they're not sexy as hell
>implying they don't look great together

That's not the point, Sup Forums liked the ship since the show started. It's the fanbase and the fact that it was shoved in at the last minute with minimal buildup that people hate.

>Sup Forums created Korrasami
>Sup Forums created Olicity
kek

Jack and Ashi are sexy as hell and are cute together, but Sup Forums still hates them too

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No I don't.

>shoved in at the last minute
Any other shows you clearly didn't watch that you wanna critique?

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>Sup Forums liked the ship since the show started.
lol nice revisionist history

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Korra has a shitty personality, Asami has no personality, they had practically no interaction and their relationship was an afterthought included at the last minute in order to get easy praise only after spending four seasons shitting on the first shows accomplishments with lazy boring writing.

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pls stop shilling your shit comic

Why is she killing the Rube?

Its not mine.

She's not anymore the artist who worked on this comic lives in South America and since his internet connection there is garbage he stopped drawing completely

he occasionally faps to Danganrompa porn of Junko and Chihiro

Its accurate to real lesbonians then. Look up uhaul lesbians. Its fucking real.

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Korra and Asami aren't sexy because they lack passion in their romance. There's no scenes in the show of Asami lusting after Korra's muscular body and wanting it all to herself. Shit, Bolin and Mako never even get to find out their gay by watching them have sex while doing a stakeout for police work.

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>lusting after Korra's muscular body
The attraction is emotional. desire for men and women is different. lesbians are not men in women's bodies, just like gay men are not women in mens' bodies. just look at the lack of casual sex immediately after meeting on grindr, sex in gay bathhouses, sex in public restrooms, glory holes, STDs, polygamy, rentboys, etc among the lesbian community; and the prevalence of those things in the gay male community.

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