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[Attack on Titan] Ymir is not a bad person.

A discussion among users on Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on anime themes, personal responsibility, and interpretations of endings.

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[Attack on Titan] Reiner is not a bad person.

In a discussion, users reflect on the struggles of being a warrior and the impact of environment on their identities.

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[Attack on Titan] There is no malice at all.

The discussion reflects on the complexities of love and creativity, often twisting intentions into darker interpretations.

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[Attack on Titan] I’ve been soaking the pea shoots I finished eating in water, and they are growing rapidly, making me feel alive.

A discussion on growing plants leads to reflections on farming challenges, food, and a humorous take on slaughtering livestock.

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[Attack on Titan] In the afternoon, the strongest man in humanity.

The post discusses Shikishima, the character played by Hiroki Hasegawa, and critiques a mixed Zeke-Levi script.

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[Attack on Titan] I wonder if Eren’s reincarnation in Attack on Titan is happening yet…

Discussion explores the trope of reincarnation in Japan, linking it to fantasy worlds and common cultural narratives.

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[Attack on Titan] A woman who talks a lot during the day.

Imagine a giant as an ally—could it be a stronger weapon than any cannon? The potential is immense!

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[Attack on Titan] I recently started reading Attack on Titan.

The text conveys a harsh critique, questioning someone’s existence and expressing disdain for their self-righteousness.

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[Attack on Titan] Since Reiner, there seems to be a trend that characters become more appealing the more they suffer.

The discussion centers on character suffering and achievement, focusing on Reiner’s unique complexity amid perceived favoritism.

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[Attack on Titan] The ones that appear in Attack on Titan.

The discussion explores character inspirations in “Attack on Titan” and the complexities of creator and fan interactions.

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