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Walkure Romanze - Shoujo Kishi Monogatari (NO. Gomesu) 7
Took him 7 chapters but he finally accepted to coach Celia.
Really refreshing to see best girl winning for once.
You asked if I've made a mistake before. You asked if I've acted against my own interests in anger before.Really? You've been pushed to the brink of complete despair by the person you value most in the world rejecting you AND in turn felt that the only way to regain some sense of self efficacy was to promote the one, impossibly grand ambition you obsess about (obsess, not merely have), which ALSO coincides with a somewhat risky, but surefire way to realize said ambition if it succeeds opportunity AND you shrugged it off without the slightest temptation due to clear logical thinking? I'd like to hear that story then. The point of the comparison is not that you have done something similar and refrained from making a mistake like he did, but that you may have done something similar, but it was in far less proportion. Griffith's situation is fairly unique, not just by the things that have to coincide for it to happen, but also that the sheer audacity of his ambition and hidden guilt can't be matched by anything a real person can do nowadays, unless you've been working all your life to be president or something and have crushed hundreds of people to get there and you have massive suppressed guilt and empathy towards others. If you really think you have a situation that is analogues to his situation, then it's really a situation that is worth hearing about. Do tell, really.
If his ambition meant that much to him, then he shouldn't have squandered it so quickly. Instead he used those closest to him, the people who got him that far in the first place, as a get-out-of-jail-free card.Also, it's not about fame for him anymore. It used to be, when he was younger and just thought it'd be cool to be king. But present to the story happening, he's pushing for his dream not because he wants it for himself anymore (or atleast not entirely), but because he wants to make the sacrifices he made mean something. "Fame and fortune" aren't analogues here either. And you really don't understand what 'not thinking straight' means if you think 'any idiot could have seen the consequences of what would happen'. You don't think at all when you are that in that state of shock, you react automatically, and he did the only thing that could possibly make him feel better about losing control of someone so important to him that he thought he had control of.
Why are you bringing real world morality into this? It's totally irrelevant. The point is that he broke the rules of the world he lives in and passed the consequences on to those closest to him. It doesn't matter that he was ruthlessly tortured for a year. What matters is that he made his companions suffer a fate many times worse to fix it. He literally raped the mind out of the one person in the world who loved him the most, and cursed the one person who respected him the most to be haunted by demons for the rest of his life.Lastly, and this truly worries me, do you honestly think it's reasonable to demand someone to 'suffer the consequences' when those consequences are being mutilated and tortured and living a cripple because of a single night of weakness? Griffith didn't do anything wrong by having sex with charlotte. Well, he was using her, but she consented, so it's a relatively minor sin. But that's all he did. He had comfort sex with a consenting woman. And, as I explained in the previous post, it's really not as risky as you make it out to be. What were really maid would see it at that unfortunate time, report it, and there was even a way out if Charlotte had been a bit more quick witted and said it was her period. It wasn't THAT insane. And for this he deserves torture and mutilation? I mean, would you go to a paraplegic and tell him he deserves his disability because he was stupid enough not to properly check his parachute when skydiving? Really, what the fuck, man. What Griffith suffered through is something so inhumane, no one deserves it to happen to them, especially when it was done in a time where you weren't rational. What he did to heal himself is also wrong, obviously, but it's kind of sick that to tell a person they should just shut up and deal with things of that nature. What Griffith did was monsterous and of course the hawks didn't deserve it, but I might easily do the same in the height of despair. Not because I'm evil, but because being tortured and taken everything in life from me will leave me with nothing to live for, and here comes someone with offering to give me everything back and knows how to propose it in EXACTLY the right way? Even if by some miracle I have the moral fortitude to refuse, to say that it wouldn't be the greatest temptation of my life would be a lie. Because at that time, no one is thinking about whats moral or right or anything. Hypothetically, there may be some people who resist even in those circumstances, but they would be extremely rare. Yeah, what Griffith did was wrong, but when it's the choice between doing wrong and being miserable for the rest of your life, almost everyone will happily cut any ties to morality they have. Hell, there are people in worse parts of the world will shoot someone for the slightest convienence, like being in the way. To say that the choice is easy in circumstance's like griffiths is just disingenuous.
Why are you bringing real world morality into this? It's totally irrelevant. The point is that he broke the rules of the world he lives in and passed the consequences on to those closest to him. It doesn't matter that he was ruthlessly tortured for a year. What matters is that he made his companions suffer a fate many times worse to fix it. He literally raped the mind out of the one person in the world who loved him the most, and cursed the one person who respected him the most to be haunted by demons for the rest of his life.
I don't understand this debate you guys are having.
It's like all of you are agreeing with each other aggressively.
Griffith is the hero we need , but not the one we deserve
I don't understand this debate you guys are having.
It's like all of you are agreeing with each other aggressively.
Why are you bringing real world morality into this? It's totally irrelevant. The point is that he broke the rules of the world he lives in and passed the consequences on to those closest to him. It doesn't matter that he was ruthlessly tortured for a year. What matters is that he made his companions suffer a fate many times worse to fix it. He literally raped the mind out of the one person in the world who loved him the most, and cursed the one person who respected him the most to be haunted by demons for the rest of his life.
I like to respect people's arguments, so I'm not a very critical conservationist. I also like all the talk about Berserk, it makes me want to start reading it again. First I have to get through a little more of Assassination Classroom before I begin.
Too much Berserk isn't good for the soul. I need some comedy to clean up some of the dark scenario's I've been reading.
why the beserk debate? did miura finally release a new chapter?
why the beserk debate? did miura finally release a new chapter?
Not with Idolm@ster: One For All announced.
How do we go about this?
Do we go to Miura's home and break all his Idolm@ster stuff?
Or do we go to Namco-Bandai and destroy everything Idolm@ster related?
Walkure Romanze - Shoujo Kishi Monogatari (NO. Gomesu) 7
Took him 7 chapters but he finally accepted to coach Celia.
Really refreshing to see best girl winning for once.
You asked if I've made a mistake before. You asked if I've acted against my own interests in anger before.
If his ambition meant that much to him, then he shouldn't have squandered it so quickly. Instead he used those closest to him, the people who got him that far in the first place, as a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Why are you bringing real world morality into this? It's totally irrelevant. The point is that he broke the rules of the world he lives in and passed the consequences on to those closest to him. It doesn't matter that he was ruthlessly tortured for a year. What matters is that he made his companions suffer a fate many times worse to fix it. He literally raped the mind out of the one person in the world who loved him the most, and cursed the one person who respected him the most to be haunted by demons for the rest of his life.
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A girl named Misuzu rushes home in order to see her elder sister, Naoko. When she arrives there, however, she finds her sister has been replaced by a self-proclaimed yurian who seeks to conquer the world by 'yurifying' it.
Its been a while since some Berserk discussion in this thread aka Griffith is a asshole.
"How willremains the number one question I have for that series ("willGuts stand a chance since Griffith is broken as fuck"is a close second lol)they ever reach Elf island"
Because that's the real one! He's the one Kakei played against when he was in the USA.Eyeshield 21 ~270
Didn't we already have this plot line about the "real" es21 and how it wasn't Sena but it was some other guy who Sena went on to defeat and surpass? Why is there yet another "real" eyeshield 21?
Its been a while since some Berserk discussion in this thread aka Griffith is a asshole.
"How willremains the number one question I have for that series ("willGuts stand a chance since Griffith is broken as fuck"is a close second lol)they ever reach Elf island"