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2013-09-20, 20:25 | Link #65 |
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It's your dirty mind that misunderstands things!
As I said, it's interesting to wonder if that was actually legitimate pleasure, or just flipping out from the titan form. We know it happens to Eren, so it may be common among the human-titans. |
2013-09-20, 20:26 | Link #66 | |
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The most controversial thing Annie did was swinging that soldier's corpse until his body broke in half and in the wrong way. In that case she was actually toying with a human body, while the rest could still be considered a necessity due to the fact that she was being attacked.
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2013-09-21, 07:30 | Link #67 |
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^But the things is, that's the only soldier she played with and the only time she actually had maniacal look in her eyes.
If she really enjoyed it, why not kill everyone like that? Why also cry, look shocked and apologize if she enjoys it? I'm agreeing with Zburator theory here, she could have lost it at that point. Have titan mind take over for a moment. If anything, Eren is not the nicest guy in his titan form and clearly loses his shit.
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2013-09-21, 20:25 | Link #75 | |
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2013-09-21, 21:20 | Link #76 | |
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Oh after looking at that image again I now know what that is lol and I first thought it was an apple!!! But what does ate mean or stand for??? Slang? |
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2013-09-22, 05:22 | Link #77 | |
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2013-09-22, 06:25 | Link #78 |
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lol @ Godwin's law. Anyways...
The central theme around Annie is that of the fundamental nature of humans: are humans fundamentally "good" or "evil"? Obviously, "good" and "evil" are subjective abstractions. From the material presented, I'm convinced that Annie views [the overwhelming majority of] humanity as fundamentally evil, given her perspective on the Military Police and inner people. For this reason, she sees little value in humanity and has little to no qualms killing people. That being said, I do not consider Annie as a character deserving sympathy. Bottomline, the end does not justify the means (well, usually not). Her underlying flaw is pigeonholing her victims and aggressing on people indiscriminately to the point of genocide. The fact she spared Armin shows how imperfect her absolute ideology is. She's an interesting character with curious motivations, admirable for having strong yet misguided convictions. But any sensible person would know she's beyond redemption. Was explaining this necessary? -_- lol |
2013-09-22, 07:54 | Link #80 | |
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He is a contradiction to her believes.
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