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sonofthesaiyans · 6 months
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Go fuck yourself, Karl.
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mimangacaps · 3 years
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“... 𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒆 ... 𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒕 𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅𝒔?”
“𝒎𝒆𝒂𝒕 ... 𝒊𝒔 𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒔𝒉𝒆 𝒔𝒂𝒊𝒅.”
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lenok993 · 3 years
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How it started ~ how it ended
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- Who are these brats?
- Oh my new family 👪
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cosmicjoke · 3 years
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Man, Levi’s disgust at Eren on the airship is intense.  I think the most heartbreaking moment here is when Eren says, with apparent detachment, that everything he said in his letter was true, and then asks Levi why that wasn’t enough to earn his understanding.  Levi’s look of shocked dismay in the next panel, followed by him telling Eren that his face looks like every “rotting piece of shit I saw in the Underground”, speaks so powerfully to Levi’s feelings of betrayal at the whole affair.  Eren is presenting Levi with the first, genuine glimpse of his destructive nature, and you can just see the disbelief in Levi.  He’s put his total faith in this kid, believed in him completely as someone who would give his all to humanity, and now he’s being forced to face a part of Eren that is genuinely ugly and even cruel.  Levi likening the look on Eren’s face to the scum he had to deal with while growing up in the Underground is so sad, because ever since escaping the hell of that existence, Levi’s been trying desperately to pursue a noble and meaningful existence, one in which he and his fellow comrades fight for a better world.  And now, the one person he and so many others had put so much hope in to help achieve that better world, has instead become seemingly corrupted and bloodthirsty, unbothered and uncaring of the violence he’s just wrought.  Of course, I don’t think Eren IS as uncaring as he presents himself here, but just the fact that he does, that he is purposefully hiding himself and his true intentions and feelings from people who have fought for and sacrificed hugely for his sake, both past and present, is an awful slap to their faces.  Like Hange berates Eren for, when she says that he USED his trust in them, knowing if he did this, they wouldn’t be able to abandon him, and how the price for that is that they’ve, in turn, lost their trust in him.  Eren’s plan here with Zeke was so horribly reckless and showed such awful disregard for the lives of his friends and comrades.  Like Armin says at the end of chapter 106, if they hadn’t gone to rescue Eren, he still would have done what he did, and that would have brought the entire Marlyian navel fleet down on their island.  They literally were forced into this position, with no input or choice.  Eren completely crushed their free will here, completely disregarded their agency as meaningless and unimportant, which is insanely hypocritical of him, given how he’s always declaring the importance of freedom.  You see that too, when Eren finally reveals his knowledge about how he was able to control the Titans that one time, and Levi asks him why he didn’t say anything before.  Levi doesn’t understand Eren’s lack of trust in them, or why he’s keeping things to himself, when they’ve all fought together for years at this point, risking their lives together.  It’s like a fellow soldier in arms spurning the camaraderie formed with his brothers in arms on the battle field, that implicit trust needed to survive in those kinds of situations.  It’s Eren’s inability to genuinely trust in his friends, to just be HONEST with them, that leads to such a horrific outcome here, and such a tragic situation.  Eren should have known he could talk to them, he should have KNOWN that.  These people fought beside and for him so many times, and even died for him.  That should have been enough for him to know he could trust them.  But it wasn’t, which shows a deeply tragic failing in Eren himself.  An inability on his part to truly, genuinely connect with those around him, despite how much they clearly care about and value him.  It’s just so sad.  I think Levi’s shocked expression is because he realizes that about Eren, for the first time, in that moment.  That there’s a very big part of Eren that values his own satisfaction and lust for violence over the well being of his friends and comrades.  Over humanity.  Because he forced them into this position without any regard for the consequences, either on them personally, or for the entirety of the island of Paradis.  The fact that Levi says “I never thought I’d see you like this.”, shows how genuinely he believed in Eren before this, how genuinely he trusted in Eren and his devotion to humanity.  All of that trust and hope in Eren has just been dashed, and Levi is left facing someone who reminds him of the people he grew up with in the Underground, people who were willing to do anything and everything, willing to trample the lives and freedom of others, in order to get what they wanted.  In order to satisfy their own desires and needs.  It must seem to Levi like his own idealism is being laughed at, the way others keep throwing it back in his face.  Ugh, it’s just so horrible.  This is the point when I think Levi’s exhaustion and despair really starts to set in.  Why we see him looking so heartbroken through all of the final arc.  It must seem to him so much like all of it, all the friends he lost, was for nothing.  
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ephemeralnerd · 3 years
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This shot was adapted beautifully :(
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terrible day for rain us springlestein fans
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yuzukahachimir · 3 years
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SPOILER ARLERT
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If you read the manga you know that one of the best moments in the attack of Liberio is when the Ackermans enter in the fight.
ICONIC
I'm waiting for it so much.
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Wait I didn't read the spin-off about Levi but is Lobov the bad guy in this spin-off ? Isn't Lobov the one that Gabi killed during the Liberio attack in order to jump on their plane when the SC left ? I thought he was a "good person" ?
Yeah that made me blink when I first saw it.  It appears to be just a name that’s been re-used.  There’s no connection between former Commander Lobov of the Garrison who appears in chapter 105 of SnK, and Nicholas Lobov / Lovoff / Loboff, the corrupt noble in ACWNR.
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divine-mimicry · 3 years
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"I'LL TOSS 'EM OUT. NO OBJECTIONS, RIGHT?"
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F. Grice, G. Braun
Shingeki No Kyojin, Attack On Titan
Chapter 105
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summerdreamsold · 4 years
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What Does Sasha think?
Today let’s talk about the ray of sunshine called Sasha. I guess what’s evident about Sasha’s character is her cuteness and her growth. Sasha’s obsession with food is cute, and the fact that she could fall asleep in the middle of a mission is also cute: 
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And Sasha exhibited growth throughout the manga – through her father’s teachings and her own experience, Sasha understood that as a member of society, she not only has duties onto herself, but duties onto her fellow humans as well.
But Sasha isn’t a character whose thoughts and opinions we get to see a lot of. At different points of the manga, we are usually let in on the main characters’ outlook on the complex and brutal world they live in, as well as their views on the moral dilemmas they inevitably face as soldiers in the trade of killing people. To give some examples, among Sasha’s peers, Eren and Mikasa believe that it’s kill or be killed (“if you win, you live, if you don’t win, you die”). Bertholdt thinks that all the killing and betrayal happened “because this world is just this cruel”. Armin thinks there’s no excuse for killing the innocents and betraying one’s friends; in chapter 131, he tells Annie that he isn’t a good person, that he’s “been a monster for a long time now.”
The delineation of these views and outlooks is important in fleshing out a character. Realistically, at some point, one is bound to have to think about why and for what one does what one does, and whether one is justified or righteous in doing so. But it seems that we never got Sasha’s take on things. What we see are usually only her instinctive emotional reactions. Sasha cried when Reiner’s head was blown off by the thunder spears in the operation to retake wall Maria. After the attack on Marley, Sasha looked sad and thoughtful when Jean said: “our first battle…I wonder how many more there’s going to be, how many more we need to kill.”
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Sasha is a soldier, so she kills. When it so happens that she kills her friend, she weeps. When she thinks about having to kill and kill again, she’s sad. But when the time comes and she receives the order, she’ll pick up that rifle again. So how does Sasha make sense of all this? What does she think about all the inconsistences, absurdities, brutality and violence that are embedded in her own life?
Sasha is apparently not the sort of character who would sit on a rock and wrestle about “whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles…”But it’s still a pity that we never got to know much about her thoughts. Sasha is a character that brings fun and laughter, but I think this is the dark side of her story: she really is a girl lost in the cruel world and the cycle of violence, being swept along by the course of things, without being able to use her own voice to protest or to influence this vicious cycle she was caught in.
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yaboylevi · 3 years
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Hi vivi, I also feel the same about the last episode. I’m also even sadder when I think about how Levi wanted to tell Eren ‘so many things’ but he chose to kick him instead 😫😫😫
Mmm, my feeling disappointed at that part of the episode has nothing to do with what you’re mentioning, I feel. I am disappointed with them cutting out one of Levi’s saddest expressions, effectively carving away half of Levi’s feelings towards Eren.
I already lost my metaphorical shit and patience with Levi when last chapter came out. There were so many other chances he could talk to Eren, but he decided to become a wallflower for 4 years instead of approaching Eren.
On the blimp, there was no time, and no privacy for a talk.
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nuruns · 3 years
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you guys are special
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sonofthesaiyans · 13 days
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A 21-Gun 'Fuck You' to Isayama's little bastard child....
Well guys, another day, another birthday in the Attack on Titan canon. But there are no warm wishes, no fond feelings to be had for this one. Nothing but the blood of the innocent innocent all over her hands. And the beginning of the end of Titan as we knew it.
For it is none other than the biggest mistake in all of anime, GABI BRAUN.
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There's the look of a girl who's out to fuck an entire franchise.
To have to put her face on my profile truly makes me feel uncomfortable; I would feel better off if I never had to acknowledge the existence of someone as unlikable and as forced as Gabi, the character who has singlehandedly ensured that I will never EVER watch the series again from start to finish.
Still not enough words to describe my hatred for this bitch. Ever since her debut in the manga, Gabi has been nothing but poison to damn near every aspect of Attack on Titan, and while fans and critics may remain convinced that Eren Yeager was still the focus of the story after the ocean, that for a time was nothing but a motherfucking lie, as everything seems to shift its gears towards forcing Gabi Braun as the new hero of the franchise, a similarly overpowered, out of her depth suicidal bitch who Hajime Isayama REFUSES to let come to harm under any circumstances, and in fact seemed to take a perverse pleasure in how much he could defy the fandom's hostile reactions to her obnoxious, overzealous, and aggressive personality.
I've spoken at length about how truly awful Gabi is, for how much she takes over the story out of the blue and how far her worst fans will go to defend her, with Isayama himself and his overly defensive fans and critics pushing this nonsense "redemption arc" that some still insist was critical to Titan's final resolution. Right, a character who was only introduced in the final act of the story is the one who takes priority over everyone whom we've followed since season one, over her own fucking cousin Reiner, over Eren, over Mikasa, over Historia.....And that's not even getting into the biggest victim of all of this yet.
Yeah, this is the girl so many deluded fans will rush to defend, you take one look at this and you realize right out the gate she's nothing but bad news. An overly toxic character who by herself makes the story increasingly more uncomfortable to sit through, and yet gets a free pass because, say it with me now........"SHE'S JUST A KID"......
Yeah. A kid who regardless of upbringing clearly is NOT right in the head.
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And yet THIS is the character we push this goddamn "break the cycle" message with, this is the kid who we have to thank for that "children of the forest" horseshit. Well maybe some people are not worth rescue from the forest......
Gabi just an open condescension of the audience, and Isayama does everything in his power to frame us as being in the wrong for following our natural inclination to hate her guts, and to force sympathy for her when she's done nothing to earn it, and has never received lasting consequences for her actions.
Any sympathy I could have POSSIBLY felt for Gabi went out the window years ago. And it all comes down to one fucking reason:
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It doesn't matter how much time passes, it does not matter how many excuses I hear, it does not matter how many self-righteous little fuckheads I square off with online who try to hit back at me with "You just didn't get it!" ..........Absolutely NOTHING will make me forgive what Gabi did to Sasha. A character who had all the potential to be something so much more and who was so profoundly iconic in the series, just to be cruelly cut down like garbage to move the plot of an unwanted newbie who's name has since become synonymous with "garbage".
Never ever can I forget that horrifying from Assassin's Bullet, where Gabi stole Sasha from us. Gabi Braun is the only character in fiction to actually cause me lasting emotional and psychological damage. Of all the horrifying scenes Attack on Titan has given, that ISAYAMA has given us, Sasha bleeding out from the mouth and sent out on the most inappropriate and insensitive last words possible is the one scene I DID NOT NEED.
ALL BECAUSE OF GABI BRAUN!
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The fact that that bastard Isayama would be sol deluded to think he can force sympathy for Gabi after having pulled a stunt like that, a scene so emotionally manipulative and disrespectful, the fact that he would have us tolerate her existence after such a spectacle....And the fact that she survived to the end after what she did to Sasha, and after all she did to provoke Eren's assault upon the world, again after facing no lasting repercussions for any of it.
And let me tell you something, looking up these images, seeing those disgusting scenes of Assassin's Bullet still brings great anger to me, reminding me how badly I still wish to see Gabi die for all of this, how much I hate Hajime Isayama, and how much I still wish to personally rip the man a new one for everything he's done since the day he published the chapter that brought on this VILE piece of animation.
And the fact that some fans have the AUDACITY to imply that Sasha and Gabi are anything alike, right down to their physical appearance, a notion that the anime and manga themselves promoted in their tasteless attempt to draw a parallel between the two of them in their encounters with Kaya.....It's a lie and a farce that I find personally offensive and stomach churning even now. There were so many ways they could have executed Gabi's story, and if it had been done any other way where she didn't have such egregious plot armor and wasn't so clearly overplayed and overpromoted by Isayama for the entire final act, MAYBE somewhere in my heart I might've found a speck of sympathy for Gabi.
If the story had made room for her AND Sasha, things might have been very different around here......
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But it's far too late. The damage is done, and for me the damage is lasting. And there is absolutely NO number of excuses today by the few fans Gabi does have that could ever make me see things from her perspective, let alone wish her anything other than a cruel demise to match the one she dealt to Sasha and the billions she got killed by provoking Eren with her recklessness. And to this day, I will NEVER understand what the hell Falco ever saw in her. Nothing good can come from a relationship with someone with the kind of of blood on her hands that Gabi has.
So no sympathy points for Gabi, let alone a 'Happy Birthday'.
And as a parting gift to her and her fans....
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A little souvenir from a friend of mine...
If you haven't figured out who I got this from yet....... let's just say she manages to make a chainsaw headed dog a lot cuter than any living soul could have accomplished voicing Gabi Braun. And for her, I have a lot more respect.
And if you know who I mean Gabi fans, sorry to tell you I got to say my piece first. Chew on that.
And speaking of chew.....
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Happy Birthday, Gabi Braun.
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mimangacaps · 3 years
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𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒄𝒂𝒍𝒎 𝒃𝒆𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒎
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quirkyackerman · 3 years
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Had to cosplay that scene in what happened to Sasha. She'll be truly missed 😢
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cosmicjoke · 3 years
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Hello there cosmic! I've been reading your meta for a while and I must confess I really enjoy reading them so I have a question if it's not a bother :) I noticed in your analysis of chapter 105 you also wrote that Levi felt horrible by Eren and Zeke's disgusting atrocities during the Liberio invasion and that's why Levi punished Eren by kicking him (me too), but I also found out there's another interpretation made by other fans saying "his reaction wasn't out of pitty or guilt for what happened in Liberio to all those ppl but simply bcs he was pissed by Eren's defiance considering even he said they can attack Marley once again in order to stop their counterattack in Pradis in chapter 112". I don't agree with the latter interpretation at all. I think it's once again one of those unfair takes of Levi's character. We know how much he hates meaningless death. However, I'd like read your interpretation regarding this comparison. Thank you!
Hi there, thank you for the kind words, and thanks for the ask!
I think Levi's angry at Eren for multiple reasons, one being absolutely the devastation he's caused in Liberio, and most particularly in regards to the fact that Eren specifically targeted unarmed civilians and children. It's not debatable that those things would be horrific to Levi, as he's shown immense care and compassion towards exactly those kinds of people throughout the story.
When Levi said they could attack Marley again to buy them time, he was doubtless referring to what was left of Marley's military forces, and it was also a last ditch desperation play, given the urgency of Paradis' situation. Eren's and Zeke's actions forced them into a corner in which they HAD to engage in actual warfare with Marley, and once that ball was set in motion, there was nothing Levi, or anyone, could do to avoid it. So further engagement with the enemy was something unavoidable, and Levi's idea to hit them again takes that reality into account. Even if none of them initially wanted or expressed any plans on initiating a conflict with Marley, Eren's and Zeke's actions took that choice away from them. But I think it’s pretty clear that no one, Levi included, wanted to start a war with Marley, or wanted to ever attack Marley.  They were just trying to figure out a way to KEEP from being attacked.  They were trying to figure out a way to AVOID engaging with Marley in war in any way they could.  But Eren took any chance of that happening off the table.  And here's also where I think a lot of Levi's anger comes in. Eren acted on his own, without talking to or showing any consideration at all for the wants and needs of his friends and comrades. It's not that Eren broke protocol and disobeyed the chain of command, but that he showed a fatal mistrust and disregard for the agency of the very people who had risked and sacrificed their lives for him again and again, for the people who had fought with him and put their own trust and regard in him repeatedly. Instead of choosing to talk with all of them and treat them with the respect and regard they deserved, to ask their opinions and views, and try and work out a solution among ALL of them to the problems facing them, Eren just decided "screw it, I'm gonna go out here on my own, start a war which will ensure all the worlds forces come down on Paradis at once, and then everyone won't have a choice but to go along with my plan.". It showed just such a blatant and disrespectful disregard for the lives and freedom of his friends and comrades. Not to mention how it was a massively dangerous gamble which staked the lives of everyone on the island on Eren's assumption that the Survey Corps would come to rescue him from Liberio. Eren was going to go through with his attack on Liberio, regardless of whether the SC showed up or not, and if the SC HADN'T chosen to show up, not only would Eren have been lost, but Marley's navel fleet would have attacked Paradis and killed everyone on the island in an immediate counterattack, spurred by Eren's ambush. They didn't have a choice. They HAD to rescue Eren.
So I think Levi's anger at Eren is multilayered. I think it's partly because of the needless, senseless death and destruction he's rained down on innocent people who had nothing to do with any conflict, and also because Eren decided to gamble the lives of his own friends and comrades in his plan of forced action. Eren's playing with countless lives, using them to his own ends, essentially treating other people as nothing more than pawns and tools in which to utilize to attain a certain outcome. THAT'S why Levi's pissed. And rightfully so. The way Eren acts in Liberio essentially goes against everything the Survey Corps is meant to stand for, that is the greater good, the betterment and salvation of humanity. Nothing Eren does in Liberio can be defined as meeting those goals. Instead exactly the opposite, taking hundreds of lives and endangering countless more, all for the sole purpose of forcing an even worse conflict.
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lenok993 · 4 years
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