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The SFW image thread

Funny enough, it's true. I think there was a major depression going on when building the first death star then they built the second one which was larger? Yeah.

Lots of people lost their jobs there. Many civilian contract workers likely died too.
 
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I have also seen a theory about how the entire setting is in a constant time loop that starts and ends with all the titan shifter lines as one. At the "start", Ymir Fritz splits them up, after getting the titan power from the time loop. The shifters eventually all eat each other until there is only one left. The moment they all coalesce back into one, time rewinds and the power is handed back to Ymir to do the entire thing over again.

It makes the quote "In every era, this Titan has always moved ahead, seeking freedom" for Eren's Attack Titan more significant. Instead of a vague power to "always more forward", it might be the setting's one hope to gradually change the course of events across many cycles.
 

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