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theysangastheyslew · 6 months
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Today on I Accidentally Proposed Again XD
Tfw when you've been married for years and everyone knew but you
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Get him Hange XD
Idk if they’d actually get married but even if they didn’t they would still BE married regardless :) Also pls don’t come @ me for the Jeankasa I’m v neutral on them but I needed someone to be getting hitched 😣🤷‍♀️
Credit goes to this tweet here:
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seredelgi · 6 months
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I think I'm pregnant.
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this-is-krikkit · 6 months
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just to be clear eren is undeserving of speaking hange's name but i'm glad he did acknowledge that their death was his fault. good boy. wait, no, not good boy! but.. ugh. ykwim
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the-traveling-poet · 6 months
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In honor of today being the Attack on Titan Finale, here is some post-war content to help us cope~
taglist: @21aurora @deepzombieyouth @braunsbabe
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Shouts of joy and excitement filled the air as the people of the free world roamed about the bustling street. And despite himself, Levi couldn’t help but feel the same relief.
Various aromas coated the air with sweet and savory scents wafting from the street stalls and open windows, amazing the ex-captain all over again.
The creaking and groaning of the chair’s wheel’s muffled the creaking of his own joints as he pushed himself forward in the wheelchair to keep up with the children in front of him. He was as battle worn as they came, but that wasn’t about to stop him from enjoying the new life he’d made for himself here in this town.
Owning the tea shop he’d always dreamed of as a child in the underground was something he had given up hope for over a decade ago. But with the Founder’s sacrifice, it became a feasible dream once more. One Levi had made into his own reality with the assistance of those he had before considered the enemy.
Wheeling himself forward to keep up with an overly excited Gabi and Falco as they waltzed through the crowd, Levi could almost swear he had finally found peace. Through all the bloodshed, through all the pain and the loss…He had prevailed.
It was pointless now to wallow in grief, he told himself, for he knew his late companions would want him to embrace this newfound freedom and live on from their noble sacrifices.
It had plagued him for years; all the guilt and all the sorrow that weighed on his shoulders after every life lost. But now…Now he could live for a cause not of the wars, but of his own happiness. His conscious was lighter than it had ever been in his life, softening his features and his heart to those around him. His companions may be gone now, but he would carry their spirits with him until his own peaceful end came.
Levi had finally found a small corner of the world to call his home, and he could return to it with a smile whenever he pleased. He was happy. Finally, happy.
Mother…Kenny…Erwin…Hange…Isabell…Farlan…my squads; I am free at last. Thank you.
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momtaku · 6 months
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Wanted to know your thoughts on the ending changes! I re-listened to your 139 discussion and it would be interesting to see your thoughts on it!
I asked Luna yesterday if we might be able to record a final episode but I don't think she's feeling it. I'll keep working on her.
The anime fixed a lot for me. I suspect in Eren and Armin's final conversation Isayama was able to clarify what he'd originally meant to convey in the manga. Armin offering to share responsibility for the rumbling rather than thanking Eren was far more palatable and made more sense for his character. I thought the anime did a better job of balancing Armin's confusion over Eren's action with his overwhelming love for him. And maybe that was the best change for me. I've never been a fan of Eren Jaeger, I'm still not, but I was entirely moved by both Armin and Mikasa's feelings for him. I can't believe I actually cried over Eren fucking Jaeger.
The changes to Levi's epilogue were perfect. I didn't mind the vagueness of the manga page of him and the kids with Onyankopon because it opened up so many possibilities, but him being active in the refugee camps was the improvement I didn't know I needed. I can't wait for Bad Boy to continue that in just a few short months.
And the treatment of the final pages.... my god that hit hard.
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I watched the ending with my daughter who's been with the series since the beginning. When we started this journey she was 8. Back then I heavily redacted what she was allowed to watch, preferring to tell her the story since it was so grim. Now she's in college which makes my head spin to think about. But we watched together and laughed and cried and commented and screamed and I count that as yet another gift this series has given me.
Thanks for the ask!
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aotopmha · 6 months
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Attack On Titan Final (Final?) Thoughts
With AoT now done done, I really want to give my final thoughts (season 4 part 27):
If it weren't for Attack on Titan, I would have never become as active talking about media online as I have.
I would have never met, talked to and followed cool people like @raelis1, @momtaku, @ghostmartyr, @tatakaeeren and many others, some who fell out of love with the series and some who yet love it in its (im)perfection.
(I actually started as an anon on @momtaku's blog.)
I currently have almost 1300 followers, most of who followed me for AoT.
For 10 years, the series has been an active, weekly/monthly/in general periodic part of my life and for all of the issues I take with it personally, I loved most of the time I followed this story.
I loved theorising about and analysing this delibrate (and less delibrate and flawed) mess.
It's a compelling and memorable first long-form story by a young author and I'd say you can do much much worse (but also much better) for your first outing.
And to think, I went into the first episode expecting to hate it because of an unfortunate encounter with a fan of the series. But from there I caught up with the anime and then the manga, followed by quickly getting endlessly fascinated by it – and from the start I was fascinated by what I considered the flaws of the series as much as the positives.
And since getting into the series, I really developed my taste: I truly love dark stuff with a heart buried within it. The definition of shock value differs so much from person to person, but to me AoT *generally* had a good balance of both.
It is a B-movie (horror) that also has sincere and complicated thoughts about humanity. It uses all the tropes in bad visual novels and manga aimed at teens and up, but sometimes also turns them upside down in really cool ways.
I think it ended up a slave to unfortunate tropes within its ilk of series, but only two stories have ever come close to make me invested like this one.
And for the most tl;dr version of my thoughts on the series, for probably the last time (might make this a yearly thing, might not; at some point I also want to finally redo my Favorite Character List from back when I started this blog):
I love it with all of its warts. I think the anime ending really solidified this very specific opinion about it I have.
All of the contradictions within this series' themes and characters are fascinating. And all of the straight-forward ideas powerful and burning fiercely.
Not new, not original, but to me absolutely still memorable and still meaningful.
And I have been saying this since season 1: I think the anime 100% ended up being better than the manga. If I'll ever be able to get a full version of the story, I'll be getting all of the anime.
(It's also better in case Isayama ever goes full trash person, but supporting the anime has its own issues.)
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cleanlevitrash · 6 months
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imagine being in the survey corps and not having access to Spotify and airpods? How am I suppose to feel pumped and motivated without taylor swift (taylor's version) singing about jake gyllanhal being an asshole for 10 minutes straight? I couldn't.
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evadingreallife · 5 months
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Can i say how i love love love how jean went from grade A asshole to best boy grade A asshole :)
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animakemecry · 6 months
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I’ll try to dial down the aot finale spam. I just watched it and I’m in shock. There’s a lot to process and I think I’m genuinely going to have to grieve this show. It has meant so much to me over the last ten years and I don’t really know what to do now that it’s over. I love those characters with my whole heart.
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inerenwetrust · 6 months
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Well it's over for real now. Somehow the anime ending hit better than the manga. Goodbye attack on titan.
Altho not really cause I'll be rewatching and rereading ofc 😏
But still...an official farewell 🫡🫡🫡
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theysangastheyslew · 6 months
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Ok NOW I'm bawling
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alamwamal · 6 months
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The high school au pages included in the final volume of attack on titan give us a hint that the high school AU takes place after a 100 years from the original plot, and they were watching a movie about the original story line about three friends in the era of titans. Probably inspired by the diaries of Armin the hero of humanity.
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this-is-krikkit · 6 months
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i can't believe they didn't include that scene where Hange storms in, steals a lollipop from levi's stash, and runs away yelling "HEY LEVI, DEDICATE YOUR CANDY!! HAHAHAHAAH"
i mean i understand they want to keep some material for the Season Finale Extra Special Part 23546768.. but i cannot wait!!!
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starlight-bread-blog · 6 months
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inkinthetypewriter · 6 months
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AOT FINALE SPOILERS ⚠️⚠️⚠️
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aotopmha · 6 months
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i totally get your point of view and i too wish that we got more of historia, not only in the final episode, but throughout this final arc. but that doesn't bother me as much because in my mind historia's arc is complete. and while i do wish she did more in these final chapters, i'm happy with everything she did throughout the series and how she ended up in the end. i don't think she ended up in a bad place. sure, she could have been more on-screen, prominent etc. but i'm just happy to see her happy. i think all the characters got a good conclusion. some better than other, though, for sure.
I just really disagree with that.
The very specific idea behind her character to me was that she was no longer her passive persona Krista Lenz.
I, not for once, thought that was her actual "true self", but that's what I feel like she reverted to for the minimal amount of time she was on screen for the last arc.
She complied with her position as a baby machine and took all of Eren's bullshit while for some reason deciding to have a child to simply basically "save herself and stop the 13-year cycle".
We had chapters of character exploration of why she wouldn't doom another child to save herself.
Her father only wanted to use her for his gain and she denied it.
*SHE OPENED AN ORPHANAGE TO GIVE PURPOSE AND PLACE TO THOSE WHO DIDN'T HAVE ONE.*
I 100% think she would not doom another child like this no matter what, even if it ended up "okay" in the end. Even if it is "the only option" to save herself.
Ymir, who is the most important character to her for most of her journey, doesn't even get the tiniest of nods in relation to her at the ending.
Who even IS the Farmer Guy?
If you know anything about how gay-coded characters are treated in fiction, you know how common it is to pair them off with random straight partners without any work put in the character writing.
And okay, let's make the argument that Historia only had a strong friendship with Ymir, she's bisexual and all of the usually weak excuses people give when (even potentially) gay characters are denied a full on relationship by the writers pretty blatantly.
I don't know Farmer Guy. He doesn't even have a name.
As much as I don't care about the romantic aspect to Annie's and Armin's relationship, both also actually have talked to each other on screen. It was there for a long time.
For Farmer Guy, we just have a blurb of saying he used to be one of her bullies who wishes to make amends.
*SO MUCH TIME* went into building her character and this is the payoff?
Her end is "happy" and "complete" only in the most surface-level sense. She and her child are okay. It's not even that I want more, it's that I want something that isn't a bunch of nonsense.
But in reality she has basically zero characterisation in the last chunk of the story and most of what she does is only explained in a couple of lines – so much of the meaning of which is gleaned from other characters talking about her. And because her own words are so minimal, reading her motivations is based on a bunch of conjucture, too.
It's a vague mess.
You can *assume* she had the child because she was pushed into a corner by Eren and the threat of repeating the 13-year cycle. But we never get anything from her beyond this. It's a really massive reversion with very minimal explanation to me.
Aside from the base thematic issue of her taking away the freedom of another child, I think Historia, just like Eren, would be able to be immune to the "influence" of King Fritz (which is actually all OG Ymir herself). I think she would stand against the Rumbling in a way that doesn't involve being a passive pawn because she found her meaning in giving meaning to others.
She wouldn't just forget what she wanted with a snap of a finger and I do not think she was so bound to Ymir emotionally her death removed all of the actual fight from her.
I'm sorry, but I just deeply do not like this take. To me a good character ending isn't the most surface-level happy or sad ending, it is payoff to all of the work the story has done with its characters and themes.
And regarding Historia, I deeply disagree with how she was written in the final arc.
Thank you for the ask!
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