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Youre Not Waiting For The 3d To Change, The 3d Is Waiting For You To Change

you’re not waiting for the 3d to change, the 3d is waiting for you to change

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7 months ago

I'm going to make myself cry typing this but here we go..

I think one of the points of Attack on Titan is that humanity is forgetful. Doomed to forget, actually.

Our main cast are heroes, not just the surviving ones. Levi deserves to have statues built of him. The surviving members of the 104th even went on to become politicians, traveling the world to help change things for the better. I have no doubt that they had buildings named after them, streets and parks named after them. There were probably history books specifically dedicated to each and every one of them.

But humans are forgetful.

There were no photos of Eren. He probably only continued to exist in history books, where he was demonized and vilified for decimating the world. By the time their fingers started to get all wrinkly from age, Mikasa and Armin probably forgot what Eren looked like. What he sounded like.

Time passes and humans forget. Statues crumble, buildings rot and fall apart. People forget figures that used to be significant. History books are changed. Even atrocities eventually become dulled in humanities collective memory. Bombs turn everything to dust. Humans are doomed to forget and repeat their mistakes again and again and again.. and I think that's the point.

1 year ago
Francis Picabia (French,1879-1953)

Francis Picabia (French,1879-1953)

Femme aux arbres, c. 1930

oil and charcoal on canvas

1 year ago
Paintings Made By Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)
Paintings Made By Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)
Paintings Made By Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)
Paintings Made By Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)

Paintings made by Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)