Bryan Danielson
Jmare007 x Bryan Danielson x JLova = King Ghidorah
This scene was PRESSURE
Man to be the escort/executioner on Hells Paradise feels like the worst shyt to me.
Niccas going on a fukking suicide mission
they uncovered so much fukk shyt going on
you can't even go on a side quest cuz a level 99 titan might pull upIts all mainstream shows minus. I am surprised they included farmland and Frieren. These two are the type of show most Shonen/mainstream heads wouldn't like.I agree with @winb83. No Tomo Chan? No Skip to Loafer? No Vending Machine Isekai? No Hell's Paradise? This person got CTE, fukk this Twitter handle.![]()
Luckily Haruka decided to pull over by JFC Satsuki crashing like that man. I know this is fiction, but you hate to see any type of accident in any sport real or fake. I am not familiar with F4 but any means but the risks of not using rain tires seemed dumb to me. Sure if it stops raining you lose the edge with rain tires, but if it gets worse you have a case like with Haruka where your performance tanks. Or in the worst possible scenario like with Satsuki.
finally got some clarity on what the hell is going on
Andy with the SSJ3 eyebrows looks dumb as hellIt's supposed to be ironic, the titan with the most indiscriminate destruction power falls into the hands of the most empathetic people.I wanna see AoT with the titan distribution rearranged. How'd the Colossal Titan wind up with the softest humans in existence twice back-to-back?
(ironically I'm having a similar experience on my reread of another popular manga I won't name in here)
you can clearly see all the time travel stuff planted in the early chapters/episodes since we know what to look for now, he was cooking something fierce and we prolly won't get anything THAT nuanced for a very long time.
crazy that they both came to a head in the same year
I think the whole point of the story was that Eren was evil from day 1... so there was no transition needed. The kid you saw in season 1 was inherently evil just like the adult in season 4.Just finished that and wow it all felt so pointless. The plot got more nonsensical as it went along and in the end just fully embraced the nonsense. The character assassination of the protagonist turning him into a brainless plot device is really bad. It's like the author shrugged their shoulders and said it is what it is. I guess they wanted to write a story where the protagonist became the bad guy but didn't feel like fleshing out the reasoning for the transition.
This was a better series when it was just people on an island fighting against Titans. Once it tried to get grander in scale it all went to shyt.
I love watching this dude talk with artists, he really geeks out every time, glad he got to snap on that projectI think the whole point of the story was that Eren was evil from day 1... so there was no transition needed. The kid you saw in season 1 was inherently evil just like the adult in season 4.
Mikasa just like Ymir loved an evil man, but she showed Ymir you must destroy them even if you love them.


its true...Didn't even notice Pluto was made by the Manben brehI love watching this dude talk with artists, he really geeks out every time, glad he got to snap on that project
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its true...
the audience just like Mikasa fell in love with a bad person and are thus coping about his ending
they should take notes from Mikasa and move on

I'm just kidding around fam. The ending was okay, once we grant that getting detached from linear time had the Inheritors of the Founding Titan losing their shyt (and that is high-key the best context to deal with certain quirks in Eren's dialogue throughout the series).It's supposed to be ironic, the titan with the most indiscriminate destruction power falls into the hands of the most empathetic people.
i promise those MASSIVE gaps between seasons saved it from all kinds of scrutiny that other regular releases get