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eremika-mika · 28 days
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"I missed you."
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eremika-mika · 4 months
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Poderia por favorzinho fazer icons da mikasa Ackerman e do Eren Yeager? Desde já agradeço, os seus icons são maravilhosos.
Obrigada, anjo! 💕
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My most beloved, my dear.
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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there’s a small revival of erehisu shippers and all I’m gonna say is they need to stay dead
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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They broke the bed, they rebuilt the bed, they broke the bed again, then rebuilt the bed, then broke it again, this is the real cycle that continues
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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anime only aot fan since 2013 here 🙋🏻 when i saw the ending, i thought, "people hated this so much? this?" it was the only fitting ending i could think of for the series. and i'm glad the reaction for the anime ending was overall very positive. feels like a very heartwarming closure for both the series and the fandom. i think aot will always be my most favorite piece of fiction. but if you could change things about the ending, what would these changes be?
Hey, got into it through the anime as well, but pretty much almost immediately caught up with the manga.
I think about at ep 7/8 airing?
2013 was a time. Anyone remember all of the op 1 memes?
As for changes to the ending, remove the entire Historia pregnancy subplot all the way through the ending.
It's pointless and destroys one of the best characters in the story.
Make her a part of the action just like everyone else, just like what her character arc was about – becoming her own person and putting behind her passive facade.
I think her friendship with Eren was one of the best parts of the Uprising arc.
And this reversion of her character isn't even fully explained.
She goes against the status quo by giving in to the status quo?
In hindsight, especially, pretty much everything to do with her serves no purpose.
If her royal blood is an issue to the plot, I can think of many other ways of restricting her than pushing a pregnancy on her and essentially removing her voice.
Make the pregnancy fake to just trick the incompetent MP and have her join for the final battle at the point where Shadis catches up with the group, for example. That's it.
Her smacking Eren in the cave was great.
A lot of people think Eren's negative character arc isn't done well enough, but to me her reverting to a passive doll is the most puzzling bit of writing.
The most I get out of it is the horror of women being denied their agency in an awful world and a metaphor for the birth of a new world and for all of the work and substance Historia got as a character, that's an awful payoff.
It's so puzzling. Literally everyone else were allowed to keep their character.
That's the one part of the final arc I think 100% sucks.
OG Ymir got a more complete arc than Historia did and she was there for two chapters, not a large swathe of the series.
Annie, Pieck, Gabi, Mikasa. All of the main character girls got to be awesome during the finale and got complete stories.
It's so jarring because I think the series is 90% of the time super solid with character writing.
To me just...
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Thank you for the ask!
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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"You did well."
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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quick eremika sketch 🥹
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Levi and Eren deserved a better ending.. both of them, they deserved to say goodbye.. to each other. They had a really important, very intense relationship which not everyone understood and unfortunately, was not given a concrete end that they deserved more than anyone and i will never accept this ending for them after everything they went through together. But anyway, i'm really grateful that they animated this scene, despite everything..they will always remain together, in my heart. ❤️
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Eren is such a tragic character because every single one of his actions was in order to feel like he could achieve freedom. He wanted to break free of the walls, he wanted to be free from the titans, he wanted to be free from the responsibilities of his lot in life and exist as every human should.
But once he finally does break free of the walls he's confined again. As it turns out, every action he'll take in the future has already been predetermined by the memories his future self shows him. He's once again trapped by choices that he feels like aren't truly his, backed into another corner to desperately fight to at least save the people he loves.
Eren Jaeger, a character who's entire purpose is to fight for freedom, is uniquely the only character who has never been free.
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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“When Eren suggested racing towards the three, he immidialaty started running and won.”
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Just sitting down, thinking about the end of AOT for the tenth consecutive hour. I have seen some people point out how freaking sad and depressive the ending is and how the ultimate message that Isayama wanted to convey is that violence and human conflict are inevitable. And yet, although that is definitely one of the many messages he has left behind,  we should also remember the other message that he left, and that is that we can’t give up. Yes, violence will persist and murder will continue to happen over and over again, but it is the act of working toward peace and keeping it the hardest decision to take in a world where shooting a bullet is the easy way out.
Violence is inherently human but so is the desire to have and be in peace. Because we might all have violence within us, but we also have the innate need to have a peaceful life
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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I think what I like in particular about Armin's added dialogue in the finale is that he takes the blame alongside Eren. Regardless of whether he is actually guilty of the rumbling as well, it's part of Armin's character to want to take the blame for everything
This time, it was to comfort Eren in his final moments. But also, Armin making himself believe he played as much of a role in the rumbling as Eren did will be the motivation that keeps him going to "fix" the world and achieve something as close to possible to peace
It's kind of great, because Armin's "solution" to almost any problem is to give away his life for it. This time, he can't. He must keep living, not only because he promised Eren to live a long life with the others, but because he feels a sense of responsibility to this world
I'm sure this will fuck him up mentally in a number of ways down the line, but it just feels right with Armin's character
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season - Kanketsu-hen
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Armin visiting Mikasa and Eren’s grave when he’s old </3
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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Levi nation, how are we feeling? ❤️
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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VINDICATION
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eremika-mika · 6 months
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The first time in so long that we got to see the real Eren again. Who, let’s remember, is a 19 year old boy who watched his whole world fall apart at 10 years old, joined the military at 12 to put an end to the titans, and sacrificed everything he ever wanted for a burden that he never chose to take on himself.
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