Yaegerist Vrillain

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Yaegerist Vrillain

Yaegerist Vrillain

@YVrillain

Proud Colonial-Stock American. Pan-Western Enthusiast. Loather of white guilt. Procrustean reactionary.

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Xavier's Online
Xavier's Online@xaviersonline_·
This was a raw fucking sendoff to their relationship in retrospect
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Saffron Sniper
Saffron Sniper@Saffron_Sniper1·
A chilling moment in American history Inside Madison Square Garden, over 20,000 Americans gathered for a Nazi rally led by Fritz Julius Kuhn On February 20, 1939, they openly expressed support for Adolf Hitler and Nazi ideology, waving U.S. flags alongside Nazi symbols.
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Chad Crowley
Chad Crowley@CCrowley100·
We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children.
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『ɢᴜᴍ ɢᴜɴ -ʀᴇʙɪʀᴛʜ-』
you guys have to try seeing these characters based on what the author meant to convey with them rather than following a character arc from point A to point B it's not about her "story" it's about what she represented as a narrative presence and no LITERAL event can erase that
Ichi@Ichigo_WD

The issue is that her entire journey in Part 2 is now irrelevant. She hasn't grown as a character. Her story was just completely erased and then rewritten. Asa's story was made to be meaningless.

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Into the Memory Hole
Into the Memory Hole@frogNscorpion·
The biggest mistake Europeans ever made was not wiping out every tribe they encountered. Nothing will ever be enough. Not giving them a free pass from the stone age to the modern world Not the endless stream of gibs. Foolish to think they were quaint, needy little monkey people
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Yaegerist Vrillain@YVrillain·
@SchlongusPrimp @frogNscorpion Sure, but nature just gave them subsistence lifestyles. They’re not exactly clamoring to return to that state of affairs; they’re trying to loot the White people who gave them civilization.
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SchlongusPrimp
SchlongusPrimp@SchlongusPrimp·
@frogNscorpion You have to understand, nature just *gives them stuff*. Year-round growing periods, endless abundance of food to forage. The idea that they might have to plan for a future (a concept they never developed as it was never necessary) is the "theft" of their hereditary way of life.
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Pkoi
Pkoi@ArtPkoi·
Chainsaw Man was peak, I'm afraid. #csm232
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Yaegerist Vrillain
Yaegerist Vrillain@YVrillain·
@futonchill - Why did Denji kill his dad? - What is the connection between chainsaws and erasing concepts from existence? That said, the ending was satisfying despite that, and a work doesn’t have to answer every question to be good. In fact, going too far out of its way to do so can be bad
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avglock🧩
avglock🧩@futonchill·
Literally everything got resolved…every question was answered…at this point you’re just mad that your fav didn’t show up like power and nayuta
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☦️Centurion☦️
☦️Centurion☦️@Centurion1437·
So, what are our thoughts on the ending of Chainsaw man?
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Yaegerist Vrillain
Yaegerist Vrillain@YVrillain·
@hatsu3425 Asa was always a horny teenager, and Yoru’s sex-drive was always influenced by Asa. Yoru is just more confident and lacks the inhibitions Asa has. Of course Asa consented.
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Hatsu3425
Hatsu3425@hatsu3425·
“So we’ll never see the consequences of Yoru lying about Asa’s consent? Fujimoto forgot!!!” Or…get this….you were always meant to read that as Asa consenting and Yoru telling the truth and you hallucinated angst and a plotline where there was none
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Yaegerist Vrillain
Yaegerist Vrillain@YVrillain·
@blacklodgeback @theoldworldshow Those freedoms are largely romanticized, and much of the constitutional history of England was developed by Normans and Angevins. The barons at Runnymede were Normans. Henry II greatly developed the Common Law. The Commons was largely established by Simon de Montfort.
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Alex Thorn
Alex Thorn@blacklodgeback·
@YVrillain @theoldworldshow The Norman Yoke from what I understand stops being so much we want the Normans to go away and starts being we want our pre Conquest freedoms returned.
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The Old World Show
The Old World Show@theoldworldshow·
Thomas Carlyle, in his History of Frederick the Great, has an excellent passage on the spirit and spine the Normans provided the Anglo-Saxons: "For I have remarked that, of all things, a Nation needs to be drilled; and no Nation that has not first been governed by so-called "Tyrants," and held tight to the curb till it bocame perfect in its paces and thoroughly amenable to rule and law, and heartily respectful of the same, and totally abhorrent of the want of the same, ever came to much in this world. "England itself, in foolish quarters of England, still howls and execrates lamentably over its William Conqueror, and rigorous line of Normans and Plantagenets; but without them, if you will consider well, what had it ever been? A gluttonous race of Jutes and Angles, capable of no grand combinations; lumbering about in potbellied equanimity; not dreaming of heroic toil and silence and endurance, such as leads to the high places of this Universe, and the golden mountaintops where dwell the Spirits of the Dawn. Their very hallotboxes and suffrages, what they call their "Liberty," if these mean "Liberty," and are such a road to Heaven, Anglo-Saxon highroad thither--could never have been possible for them on such terms. How could they? Nothing but collision, intolerable interpressure (as of men not perpendicular), and consequent battle often supervening, could have been appointed those undrilled Anglo-Saxons; their potbellied equanimity itself continuing liable to perpetual interruptions, as in the Heptarchy time. An enlightened Public does not reflect on these things, at present; but will again, by and by. Looking with human eyes over the England that now is, and over the America and the Australia, from pole to pole; and then listening to the Constitutional litanies of Dryasdust, and his lantation son the old Norman and Plantagenet Kings, and his recognition of departed merit and causes of effects, --the mind of man is struck dumb!"
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William the Conqueror as depicted by Anglo-Saxon fantasy

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Tatsuki Fujimoto
Tatsuki Fujimoto@fujimoto1992·
Sooooo, what did you guys think?
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Yaegerist Vrillain
Yaegerist Vrillain@YVrillain·
@FrehiKQ I came close to not trusting him when 231 dropped, it I chose to give him a chance. 232 didn’t disappoint. He delivered. 🫡
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𝕱𝖗𝖊𝖍𝖎kari📖
Estoy haciendo un hilo análisis del capítulo a final Y entrar a twitter es ver a la gente bajándose del barco de chainsaw man, me gusta el final y no me arrepiento de nada Si mi punto de vista puede hacer que 1 de cada 20 de esas personas vuelva a creer en Fujimoto, que así sea
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