Comments by "CaptainVanisher" (@captainvanisher988) on "penguinz0" channel.

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  27.  @ancientalien000  No you seem to not understand how that works. The bell curve was normal only after the woman knew the man she was rating. But here's the thing, do you think that it's easy to get passed the appraoching stage of a woman for most men? Most men are unattractive when women don't know them. That means that they will ultimately be rejected if a woman finds them unattractive. So if they can't get passed through stage 1 due to their attractiveness, it's 100% understandable why they would "whine" about it. It's a paradox. First it's "no women do not have high standards for looks" to "okay women have high standards for looks, but if you get to know them you the standards normalize". And the question to that is "How will you get to know a woman to drop into their reasonable standard scale if you get rejected insantly due to their unreasonable standard scale?" Do you even understand the absurdity in this? Cultivating social skills and good personality traits won't get you anywhere either. There's something called game. That's how men can have an easier time to pass stage 1. But that alone won't make you succeed. Looks are essential. I've seen so many men with great social skills that can have a discussion with anyone fail time and time again to land women. The only men I've seen that were at best average looking getting away with having great success with women were men that were borderline narcissistic psychopaths. And I am not joking about this. Every narcissistic psychopath I know is a chick magnet. Coincidence?
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  83.  @zeltzamer4010  Having a completely uninformed opinion and then watching sh*t that challenge NADA of that opinion and just watch things that just reiterate the same opinion over and over again is exactly what's sheepish about it. You clearly haven't challenged yourself and actually put your critical thinking skills into action. You can have surface level opinions like "I dislike Tate but I do not have enough information to actually form a fully opinion" or vice versa but saying that you hate someone when we both know for a fact that you have not consumed their content nor have you sat and listen to what they have to say is the definition of sheepish. I don't have insane time these days due to uni and work but from time to time I like to challenge my opinions on things by consuming opposing content. One example was : Hassanabi. I had heard he was an insufferable communist hypocrite and instead of reiterating that opinion I went on and consumed 1 hour of his content which in turn actually proved that opinion true. Another example of research actually proving the opposite of what I was hearing or thought I knew was Tate. I had watched a few clips a couple years prior to his fame trip and thought he was an a*shole but did not really think anything about it. After he got famous I got exposed to variety of his clips that contradicted my opinion on him (60/40 disagree/agree) so I decided to watch a few hours of his content. I found out that I actually agreed with 80% of what he says and that he is actually entertaining and that as*hole persona was absolute comedic genious.
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  91.  @michaelhames6652  The message of the show was laid out perfectly by the after credit scenes. It's a bitter sweet ending, Eren's friends get to live full lives and so do their children and many generations to come, but Eren doesn't . The war and the destruction of Paradis was inevitable even if it became a reality 2000 years after the death of Eren. As for the sacrifice, to me it really was Eren. I came into this despising Eren and wanting him to die for his crimes, yet I came into sympathizing with Eren. Into understanding his reasoning, his feelings and his struggles. I still believe Eren had to die for their friends to live but I was utterly devastated when the moment did happen and it felt like Eren was indeed the ultimate sacrifice. That's masterful storytelling right there. The kids of the heros and friends did live happily for generations to come. The ending happens 2000 years later which is a lot better than the manga ending that happened 80 years later. Every person you saw fighting there was at the top of the cadets. They were talented and skilled and they polished said skills through endless war and fighting. The difference between Levi/Mikasa and them is still stark clear though. As for the people with titan powers being more powerful than their predecessors. It's kind of valid. My own explanation would be that this wasn't their full power but only an empty shell of what they used to be. Gabi's shot was in the end pointless and only aided to the torture of Zeke staying in the paths for thousands of years waiting for Eren to wake up. The "slow" form as can be clearly seen is infinitely more powerful than any titan form. It's enormous and it allows Ymir to create titan shells from it's own bones. And besides that, it's not really slow since it has a far higher true speed than Eren's bipedal form. The bipedal form could outrun it for maybe a few minutes or so with full effort sprinting but that's about it. He didn't save anyone else, because he couldn't. It was predestined. Eren's head was mashed by the elimination of time as well. My only criticism is the lack of explanation on how Zeke escaped the paths and allowed Levi to kill him. It was amazing ending, befitting an amazing show.
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