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kriwix 9 months
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My second fan theory about TribeTwelve.
[Everything written below is my personal subjective opinion. If you see actual errors, then let me know.]
[I use a translator so I apologize for any mistakes]
I recommend reading my other about TribeTwelve to get the gist of what's going on.
Let's start with the video "DEATHTRAPEXODUS", in the description you can find a set of letters, numbers and symbols: Tk9XDQpETw0KVohBVA0KWU9VDQpLTk9XDQpZT1UNCk5FRUQNCIRPDQpETw0KTk9BSA==
Of course, if you just enter this into the Internet search box, you will not find anything. But it is possible to decipher. If we reflect this in the text we get:
"Now Do What You Know You Need To Do Noah"
So my theory today is biblical motives (again). This transcribed phrase reminded me of Jesus words to Judas in the Gospel of John: "What you are about to do, do quickly." Jesus obviously knows about the imminent betrayal of Judas, he directly tells the apostles that "not all of them are pure" (orig. "For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean".)
Now Do What You Know You Need To Do Noah.
It looks like a phrase before an imminent betrayal. Later, after the words of Jesus, Judas betrays him for 30 pieces of Silver, betraying Jesus to the high priests. Jesus knows what Judas will do, but what about Noah?
I've theorized in the past that Noah joins the collective and doesn't actually exit the maze, and I'm sticking with that theory here. When Judas betrays Jesus, he chooses the side of Satan, which is similar to the Collective for Noah.
Here you can recall the post of Noah on Twitter with the words "-and one day I will become Satan":
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"10 damn years. I used to think posting this video ruined my life. Now I know better I've always been damned, born in hell. I lived by the book of Job, I fell from heaven, and one day I will become Satan."
One day I will become Satan = I will side with Satan = I will betray
NOW DO WHAT YOU KNOW YOU NEED TO DO NOAH.
What should Noah do? Betray Jesus (life of Noah according to the principle of the book of Job), become Satan (join the collective).
Why does the phrase "Now Do What You Know You Need To Do Noah" remind me of Jesus' phrase for Judas? Because it was inevitable that betrayal would happen, Jesus knew it. The phrase is formed in such a way that we guess that Noah knows what he needs to do, just like Judas, he guessed that he would betray.
Betrayal = joining the collective. Noah chose the side of Satan.
In the next episode, Noah crawls under the table, going through the "tunnel" and ending up on the other side. I think that this is his choice, his transition to the side of Satan.
Noah's actions are inevitable, as is Judas' betrayal. It is known immediately, long before the present time of history.
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kriwix 10 months
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Meaning Of Tokyo Ghoul.
My personal meaning of Tokyo Ghoul.
[Everything written below is only my subjective opinion, and is also written with the help of a translator, so I apologize for possible errors] [鉂桾okyo Ghoul Manga Spoilers鉂梋
I read Tokyo Ghoul in 50 days in September-November of this year and this manga has had a huge impact on me. All the characters have become my favorites, and I cherish those days in my memory, those cold days when I read this work. I spent a lot of time understanding and accepting, but now I want to share how I understood Tokyo Ghoul.
"This world isn't wrong. It just is." - the words of Kaneki from chapter 176 of RE, which were remembered for a long time. In this and the following chapters, Kaneki continues to develop this idea, and in my opinion, this is one of the main points.
Everyone has their own tragedy, that's what I want to lead to. Kaneki has been to different sides of society, he has seen a lot, and everyone he has seen is the hero of his tragedy. We saw so many destinies broken just like the main character, because they are the main characters of their story. We are who we are and we continue to fight, on our sides.
"We keep fighting not to lose something" - that's the moral that I will keep. Everyone fights endlessly and forever to live. We see this throughout the manga, we see the struggle for life from all sides. Steal and lose yourself, fight to live like the rest.
We will all be forgotten, everyone we love and that we love will be forgotten. Life is empty, but we live and fight endlessly for life.
Kaneki traveled from all sides of society and different situations, experiencing all the hardships. At one point, a man who was his friend stood up to him and his friends. And at another moment, the one who was the enemy takes his side. Incredible and hard.
Take and be taken
Capture and be captured
Obey and be obeyed
Do and be done to
This is life, adapt and fight, change roles and find yourself on different sides, lose and gain.
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kriwix 11 months
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My fan transcript of the latest episode TribeTwelve and messages from Twitter.
[All this is written by me and is subjective, based on my personal opinion. If you see factual errors, please let me know.]
[I also use a translator, so I apologize for any mistakes.]
1 message from Twitter and approximate English translation:
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"Our ability to perceive entities is directly dependent on our innate perception of those for whom we were created. Unless you are trained to spot camouflage, it is invisible. The suit decides you're blind" - remember it
In the last episode "Facade", in the last seconds, the inscription appears:
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At the end of the last series there are the words "The eyes see only what the mind is ready to comprehend" - this is the phrase of Henri Bergson, but if you rely on the Bible, then this is the message to the Romans of the Apostle Paul 1:20:
"...For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse,.." In itself, the greatness of God cannot be seen through the eyes of creation, only known through the world order. The Bible plays a role in deciphering the latest episodes and messages from the official Twitter.
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This is the most interesting part.
"10 damn years. I used to think posting this video ruined my life. Now I know better I've always been damned, born in hell. I lived by the book of Job, I fell from heaven, and one day I will become Satan."
The book of Job - Job is a pious and immaculate person, but later the devil slanders Job, considering him mercenary and hypocritical, which can be revealed (according to the devil) if wealth is taken away from him. Job is subjected to terrible calamities, but patiently endures them.
Perhaps "...fell from heaven" in the message is also a reference to Job, who lost everything due to slander; the interpretation revolves around "does misfortune always come from divine punishment?"; the book also explains that grief is not necessarily caused by a sin committed, it can be an experience, a lesson, a discipline, or a real punishment. Does this mean that "I lived according to the book of Job" = the unpunished and righteous received calamities? But is he so unpunished?
What role does Satan play in the book of Job? Satan takes everything from Job with God's permission to test, hoping that Job will curse God. "Become Satan" - to become the one who takes away from Job and tests him. Noah lived according to the Book of Job, righteously and trying to fight Satan, but later "falls from heaven" and "becomes Satan" that is, joins the side of the Collective? I think so, because the last words we hear from Milo are "you should read me". And I think this means that in the end Noah joins the Collective, and "becomes Satan", that is, the one who takes away, as it was once taken from him. Noah writes that he will become Satan, because he himself will take from the unpunished. That is, he will enter the Collective and will punish those who did not sin, as he did at the beginning: he suffered losses and suffering, like Job, for verification, and not for punishment.
But what then did Noah experience? There are two options:
1. Noah did not see the real greatness of God, and everything that was in the labyrinth was only a part, or only the beginning
2. Noah saw the greatness of God, which means that he is not the Creation of God, since he could know and see.
But only you can decide that.
You. The one who reads this. On the other side of the screen. Comeclosertous. WENEEDYOU
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