ChrisTian3421
A stressed-out college student hoping to give you a good laugh. Balancing textbooks, internships, and humor, I navigate campus life with a smile.
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A nudge to TBATE.
That's the beauty of AOT—you can't hate Eren, even though he's a genocidal maniac. The story was so well done that you find yourself thinking, "Sure, he’s wiping out entire populations, but man, those abs!" Plus, who else could make mass destruction look so dramatic? It's a wild ride when you’re more emotionally invested in a homicidal maniac's existential crisis than in your own laundry.
Picture a nun with a sword, minus the habit. She's been trained by the Church to be serious and dedicated, so fun and relaxation are as foreign to her as a devil at a prayer meeting.
ah, yes I already know it's a flashback but I won't comment further since it'll spoil others .
Albion and Ddraig, end up being more "meh" than mighty. Sure, halving or doubling power sounds like a cheat code, but it's kind of like having a superpower that only works on alternate Tuesdays. Albion's problem is his endurance – he's the marathon runner who forgets his water bottle at mile five. Meanwhile, Ddraig's base power is like starting a race in flip-flops – not exactly setting himself up for success.
Since, I guess only "conceptual" beings can only kill Eren on a fight now.
Eren the Househusband
Planned or not, if he says he's the fourth strongest, then by all means, he’s the fourth strongest. Who are we to argue with Eren?
"Meat"