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We got Domina irl before a roadhog nerf
Space and Technology@spaceandtech_
Researchers at the University of Tokyo created Jizai Arms, a backpack-like system that can support up to six robotic arms controlled by the user’s movements. It helps people perform tasks that are hard or impossible with just two arms. The system could assist firefighters, construction workers, medical professionals, and people with disabilities.
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If you judge Eren Yeager only by the moment when he starts the Rumbling and advances to crush thousands of Colossal Titans and the Earth, it’s very natural to see him as a villain. But the question is what options did he really have?
If he had done nothing, his own people would have been destroyed. This isn’t imagination; it was the decision the whole world had made. Would he have just sat quietly and watched? Let his people die just so the world could call him ‘good’?
To understand Eren, you must first understand his world, not just his decision. As a child, Eren was an ordinary boy. His dream was very simple to see what lies beyond the wall. To him, freedom meant open skies, the sea, and an unknown world. No politics, no wars, just a curious mind.
But one day, everything changed. He saw his mother die at the hands of a Titan, right before his eyes. That single moment shattered everything inside him. That day, he decided he would destroy all Titans.
But as the story progresses, we realize the Titans were not the real problem. The real problem was the history built on lies. And the biggest problem was fear—humans’ fear of other humans.
After learning the truth about the basement, Eren realizes he’s not just against the Titans, he’s standing against the whole world. The world sees him and his people as devils, undeserving of survival.
Now think calmly. Paradis was technologically behind. Their military was weak. Meanwhile, the rest of the world was preparing to annihilate them. As time passed, the danger grew, because one day they would develop weapons that even Titans couldn’t survive.
So what would Eren do? Diplomacy? That was tried, but no one wanted to listen. Partial Rumbling? Only a temporary solution, not permanent. In the end, reality is one thing—there’s no good option in the fight for survival. Only the lesser evil.
Eren’s decision was morally wrong, that must be acknowledged. But strategically, it was effective. With one strike, he shattered the world’s military power and bought time for his people. Most importantly, he did nothing for himself.
He had unmatched power. He could have become a king, ruled the world. But he didn’t take that path. He could have survived as a hero, but he chose the path of dying as a villain. Because he knew where his story would end.
He knew his friends would one day try to stop him. He knew he would die in the end. Yet he didn’t stop. Because his goal wasn’t just destruction it was to change everything, to rebalance power.
This is where Eren is different. To make all enemies friends, give them a new enemy to unite against, and Eren made himself that enemy. He never prioritized his own life. He made himself a tool.
Yet there is a tragedy. He fought for freedom, but in the end, he became a prisoner of the future. When you see your own future and cannot change it, are you truly free? Or just walking the path fate has set for you?
In season 4, Eren seems cold and emotionless. But when he confesses his feelings to Armin and reveals his emotions about Mikasa, it shows he is still human. He is not a cruel monster. He’s just a 19-year-old boy making impossible decisions under immense pressure.
If he were a true villain, he would have no regrets. But he knew he was wrong and still couldn’t stop. That is perhaps the hardest truth. Sometimes we know what we’re doing is wrong, but circumstances force us to do it anyway.
In the world of Attack on Titan, no one is a complete hero or a complete villain. Everyone is the hero of their own story. Eren is the same. He wasn’t the start of the problem, he was the ultimate result of it. Years of accumulated hatred, fear, and propaganda led him here.
If that hatred hadn’t existed, if he and his people hadn’t been isolated for so long, maybe the Rumbling wouldn’t have been necessary. In the end, Eren couldn’t completely break the cycle of hatred. But he showed us one thing the fire of hatred eventually reaches everyone’s home.
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WL grinding is broken. Especially for small accounts. It’s not about effort anymore. It’s about attention.
Big accounts get WL’s because they’re visible
Small accounts grind hard and still get faded
So instead of chasing WL’s we’re building a place where opportunities come to us, the right people get access, and being early actually matters
Way harder to build
But way more scalable

King_Drofdar 🏴 Σ#32@King_Drofdar
Growing larger by the day! Slow and steady, together, is the way! 🐿️
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@0x_Goated When are you putting that starter dog bro. Time for you to join the best and most supportive community in web3 my G.
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Celebrate the winners you salty mfers!
Only then life will open the gates of success to you.
Consider this your last warning ⚠️
Riv@rivaura
Phase one complete Thank you to any doubters
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It's been 2 years+ Building @ChimpxAI
What we have accomplished so far...
- the idea of building a defi superapp
- remove native gas
- 1 account for positions, assets and history
- cross chain instant swaps
- Aave positions
- AI based execution for swap, bridge, lend, analysis, memes and more.
- Perps trading
- Trade2Earn competitions
- choose any defi action on ChimpX without going to 20+ different dapps
All within a single superapp meant to simplify defi 🔥
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