u/wheelieman148

My jaw dropped to the floor when I read what Isayama said
▲ 197 r/titanfolk

My jaw dropped to the floor when I read what Isayama said

So let me get this straight. The entire world-building, the entire history of Eldia and Marley, and the entire systemic oppression Eldians and Paradisians faced were all written simply to trick us and distract us from the fact that Eren is a bloodthirsty psychopath who is innately evil? "Not forced by circumstance, but by an innate desire to harm others." Holy shit.

Is this really what we’re supposed to see when we rewatch Eren in S1–3? Someone whose actions weren’t shaped by his oppressive environment, but who was simply born evil? Is this satire? And how is this even considered good writing?

u/wheelieman148 — 2 days ago

I've been shadowbanned for more than 2 weeks. Help.

I think what triggered it was that i replied to a post with a link to a youtube video. After I found out i was shadowbanned i immediately deleted it. 2 weeks later and I'm still shadowbanned. I'd appreciate some advice.

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u/wheelieman148 — 15 days ago
▲ 164 r/titanfolk

Welcome to the AOT fandom

The amount of damage Isayama and Invaderzz did to Eren's character is otherworldly.

P.S.: Mods, don't remove this post. I'm following the rules and censored that person's ID and profile picture so there's no reason to remove this one like my previous posts lol

u/wheelieman148 — 17 days ago
▲ 182 r/titanfolk

Can you spot the difference?

It's so funny that 139 is essentially a humiliation ritual designed solely to get revenge on Eren for what he did in the table scene.

In 139, when Armin punches him, he makes an ugly face and says "ouch," while in the table scene he doesn't even react, shrugs it off, and then proceeds to beat the shit out of Armin.

Also, in the table scene, he tells Mikasa he hates her, and now in 139, as retribution, he cries pathetically over her "finding another man." And Isayama said that this is the "real Eren" lol.

This shows how much Isayama genuinely despises Eren. I think it was pretty obvious that Eren didn't mean the things he said or did in the table scene, so there was no need for the cliché "the bad guy must be punished in the exact way he harmed others."

u/wheelieman148 — 23 days ago

Soooo what's the answer?

Do ending defenders actually have any arguments other than blurting out the word 'literacy' every chance they get?

P.S. Btw mods don't delete this like the others. I censored the names and everything.

u/wheelieman148 — 2 months ago
▲ 140 r/titanfolk

Get ready to enjoy this scene for a third time. This time in a game lol

I shudder at the thought lol

u/wheelieman148 — 3 months ago