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@Emile849652

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Conrad@Emile849652·
@Big_Mayo_ Yeah you just need 10 of those to blew up the entire tank and perhaps less than 5 to kill the commander if your lucky
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Big Mayo@Big_Mayo_·
War has changed
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Conrad@Emile849652·
@RegulusMuthias @animeupdates Tbh I wanted to see that world to burn Marley fed little girls to dogs and other countries did worse, apparently only the Japanese-like nation was less worse than the other countries
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Anime Updates@animeupdates·
ATTACK ON TITAN creator Hajime Isayama shares thoughts on the series' ending Now on display in the Attack on Titan Museum in his hometown as of April 24, 2026: "Eren became a protagonist who committed mass slaughter on a scale rarely seen in other works of fiction. As for why I conceived such a story from the beginning, part of it was my desire to create a narrative with a major twist—where the victim becomes the perpetrator. But a large factor was also my own immaturity and foolishness at the time, when I was in my early twenties. That aspect became the core of Eren's character, leading to the point where he confesses not as someone forced into wrongdoing by circumstances, but as someone who harbored a desire to do harm. However, "Attack on Titan" had long since ceased to be mine alone, and Eren became a character loved by many readers. In the end, without fully committing to portraying him as a detestable figure, I found myself depicting him with a certain closeness and sympathy. As a result, I feel there remains a sense of insincerity in the story's conclusion—at least in my own assessment."
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It was far better than that ending for so many reasons. One simple fact is that Ishiyama understood the importance of cause and effect. It wasn't just simple actions leading to one result, but many, many actions leading to various outcomes, which then led to other actions until they all converged into a single point or more. You can tell where and when Eren was starting to become truly what he became. There was also the point early on in the story when you knew that was likely going to be the case. Or rather, it was at the middle point when they reached the sea. Instead of that being a moment of triumph over something he and his friends had dreamed about for so long, it was a moment of horrific realization. It was a barrier between his people and the numerous others who wanted to kill them all. He came to a horrific statement that made us all realize his story was likely not going to end happily at all.
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Conrad@Emile849652·
@Himos8 @ShitpostRock2 And eve is a millionaire, Anissa didn’t have an house and she cared for her son nonetheless even if his father didn’t want her and died for her son’s future Anissa is a good mom and that’s all that objectively matter in a woman, eve tho She aborted on impulse
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Nɑthɑn 👁️@Himos8·
@ShitpostRock2 Eve is like 20, alone, thinks Mark is dead, and it’s an accidental pregnancy. Anissa is 10,000+ years old and straight up rapes Mark ON PURPOSE to have a baby. Seriously, this is some incel, body-shaming ass debate
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@MarioBojic Weird I’m in France right now and I don’t see any of this.
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Mario ZNA@MarioBojic·
🚨🇷🇺More and more cities across Russia are drowning in trash due to fuel shortages and sanctions crippling basic services. Just kidding again - this is Macron's France, where it’s easier to catch Ebola than to get basic human rights.
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Conrad@Emile849652·
@RegulusMuthias @animeupdates I’d say it was less worse than GoT’s ending Too bad the show runners rushed it, worst thing is how they felt with the night king It was a let down and I could see Daenerys becoming a monster The only reason GRRM allowed them to make the show is because they guessed the ending
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For those of you complaining about the ending, it was a very good ending when you compare it to Game of Thrones. Isayama actually worked towards Eren's transformation; you can see point A to point B and how he became what he did. There was plenty that could have happened to stop it, but ultimately, the sheer hatred everyone in the world has for Eldians was just so ingrained and entrenched. It took something else horrible and powerful to be able to put that off. Ultimately, he could only engineer things enough so that when his friends killed him alongside Marleyans, it would lead to an uneasy truce after all that death. Isayama worked up to it, and he worked up to it well.
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Severus@SeverusChud·
Isayama finally admits Eren was supposed to go all the way with the Rumbling and leave no half measures. Just a fully justified patriot defending Eldia to the end. But he backtracked and softened the ending because of Eremikasa shippers and global pressure. This means Floch was right all along, so the ending defenders can finally shut up cope and seethe. They robbed us of one the greatest protagonists and satisfying ends to a story ever.
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ATTACK ON TITAN creator Hajime Isayama shares thoughts on the series' ending Now on display in the Attack on Titan Museum in his hometown as of April 24, 2026: "Eren became a protagonist who committed mass slaughter on a scale rarely seen in other works of fiction. As for why I conceived such a story from the beginning, part of it was my desire to create a narrative with a major twist—where the victim becomes the perpetrator. But a large factor was also my own immaturity and foolishness at the time, when I was in my early twenties. That aspect became the core of Eren's character, leading to the point where he confesses not as someone forced into wrongdoing by circumstances, but as someone who harbored a desire to do harm. However, "Attack on Titan" had long since ceased to be mine alone, and Eren became a character loved by many readers. In the end, without fully committing to portraying him as a detestable figure, I found myself depicting him with a certain closeness and sympathy. As a result, I feel there remains a sense of insincerity in the story's conclusion—at least in my own assessment."

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@scikimico1 @moraltreason @ClownWorld Nah, he’s just another body for the meat grinder, he’ll be in the Ukrainian territory defense force, all of them are literally conscripts send to the front after less a week of training Those who get 4 weeks of training are azov volunteers and commando units
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scikimico@scikimico1·
@moraltreason @ClownWorld Yes, even without the flags. It's mandatory to serve in such situation. He will be a stronger man after 4 weeks of training. How's the three-day special operation going on? Reached a solution yet, need another three days to see if Ukraine is easily conquerable?
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Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Video shows a man being forcibly taken for military service in Ukraine while trying to resist
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Reconquista@moraltreason·
@ClownWorld Where's all the X members with the Ukrainian flag 🇺🇦 on their profile? Is this what they support?
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Politi-Chan@Politi_Chan·
They say there's no difference between Nazism and Fascism...
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Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2·
I think the best argument for Catholicism and Christianity in general is the fact that the world is too precise in its systems to exist out of nothing or by pure coincidence. Scientists agree that something doesn’t come from nothing and the universe clearly has a beginning. The conditions that allow life to exist are so finely balanced that even the smallest change would make everything fall apart For example, if the Earth were just a little closer to the sun, temperatures would rise to the point where life couldn’t survive. If it were slightly farther away, everything would freeze. Even gravity itself has to be incredibly precise. If the force of gravity were off by even about 1 part in 10⁴⁰ (that’s a 1 followed by 40 zeros), the universe as we know it wouldn’t exist. If it were slightly stronger, everything could collapse in on itself, if it were slightly weaker, galaxies, stars, and planets might never have formed at all On top of that, even our solar system seems uniquely set up for life. Jupiter, because of its massive size and position, acts like a kind of shield for Earth. Its gravity pulls in or deflects many comets and asteroids that would otherwise collide with us. Without Jupiter acting in that role, the rate of catastrophic impacts would be so high that complex life on Earth would likely never have had the chance to develop and survive over long periods of time. Then there’s our moon. Moon plays a crucial role in stabilizing Earth’s tilt, which is what gives us stable seasons. Without it, Earth’s axis could wobble chaotically, causing extreme and constantly changing climates that would make long-term life very difficult, if not impossible. What’s even more shocking is how the moon formed. Sscientists believe a Mars-sized body, often called Theia, collided with Earth at just the right angle and speed. If that collision had been slightly different, the moon might never have formed, and without it, Earth could be largely uninhabitable The same kind of precision shows up anywhere and everywhere, in the laws of physics, in the structure of atoms, even in the way life itself is coded and sustained. The probability of all the necessary conditions for life coming together by chance is so insanely, astronomically low sometimes cited as something like 1 in 10¹⁰⁰ or even smaller, if ONE singular variable would to change we as humans could not exist on this planet at all. Just because something is technically statistically possible it does not mean its probable. Same way you could run into a wall and all your atoms could realign to phase through it, its possible, but is it probable? To me, that level of order and balance points to intention rather than accident. It suggests that there is something behind it all something that designed or set these conditions in motion. And once you start considering that possibility seriously, it becomes harder to see reality as random, and easier to believe that there is a purpose and a source behind everything we experience Some people believe that nothing created the universe while others thing a creator, God created it, which one sounds more believable?
taoki@justalexoki

tell me why I should become a catholic. i'm serious. this is your chance to convert me

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