it truly is an amazing quote. Anime who is supposed to be childish made us learn more than we would have ever thought. People think that watching those series about drugs, sex are more adultish(created the word). But anime is truly more for adults than series itself, it truly shows reality. By those quotes, and the philosophy of each character we encoutered in our anime journey, made us unironically who we are today. From erwin's perspective, Kenny's perspective, Askellad perspective, and many more, we are who we are today.
@@alifewhereeverythingmatter5704 almost all anime are for teenagers or above. And what you say is true like aot made me think about everything in a grey light rather than a black and white one and put myself in the other sides place but you exaggerated it a bit. It plays a small minute part in making us who we are because it is a tv show after all
@@Struggler_5 i don't know for you, but i don't think im exagerrating. Because i get a lot of my opinions and personnality from anime. Maybe it's just me who's a bit extreme. One of my friends even call me "the shounen protagonist" xD
@@alifewhereeverythingmatter5704 Damn, I never thought a comment would hit so close to home. My parents, especially/mainly my mom wants me to find something else to be passionate about cause I’m almost 18 and anime is “just a cartoon”, when in reality - it really does have elep that can make you into the person you are today, it sure did for me but she doesn’t understand that!
@@_its.stephanie.rose_ yes it happens to me too. My mom said that "i should stop with the cartoons". I even wanted to show her the show before thinking that she would maybe get into anime and watch and i watch. The problem is, i watch a lot of echii shit, sooooo
Eren is freedom. whether he admits it or not, Freedom and Eren aren’t bound to one another, he is practically just the embodiment of it. He is the very meaning of the definition of it, it flows through him, it’s what powers him
@@doublemosasaur5091 I mean the comment is relevant since we're talking about the general topic of slave to an idea, a person. Do you hate Muslims or something?
Read an interesting Roman argumentative essay about slavery and he said almost the same thing. You may treat slaves like shit but who is not a slave to something.
Was it Seneca? "They are slaves" no, they are people, "they are slaves" no, they are humble friends, "they are slaves" no, fellow slaves. It went something like that.
I wonder if Askelad considers himself slave of something. Or if Kenny did still consider himself a slave at the moment of his death. Because I keep hearing things like that, which I agree with. Or that Ego (as individual) is nothing but an ilussion. I know these things, I agree with those things, yet I'm not out of them. I feel like I have the knowledge, but I don't really know it. Like if I needed a strong event like close to death or slmething to realise, since every wise person had to overcome something, which I didn't have too. But I don't want to have a painful life. The only person I heard of that achieved ilumination without going through 'traumatic' events was Buddha, but he became a monk and retired some time living with the basics to survive before he came to a realization. I would really need to know someone that iluminated in a topic to tell me how it is, or how to get there without going through the same experiences they did.
I always wondered if askeladd was a slave he kills people without hesitating so he is not a slave to kindness, emotions he earns money to feed his comrades so he is not a slave to money. He can kill his comrades as well so he is not a slave to them. I don't think he was a slave to anything except the very last monent
Existence is the real question. Now the answer, I dare say, is not a sentence or a thing, but a person, all along. The answer to the big question is it's own Creator. He is a person, and He has a name, an excellent one: Jesus. Yeshua, the original Hebrew name means precisely that: "YHWH(The Lord) saves". For modern times I put it like this: "The Lord is the Answer" You certainly have one hell of a question inside your soul, dear reader, and I would certainly like to show you the most amazing answer one could never even dream of: He is the Answer. In Him only all desire and doubt and hunger and void and need finds it final meaning. It all lead to this, ever since the beginning, all things where from Him and meant for Him. Why would you then, dear reader, fellow human, not lend yourself to His Person?
If you listen, in that line Erwin used "ore" to say "I" instead of "watashi" which he always used. In this case, I reckon "ore" refers to him being selfish to reach his dream whatever it takes.
@@jackwang2920 I understand you as kids we are scared of the basement because it's dark even when you grow up we hear stories about people doing bad things in their basement this is why it sound weird