And the moral of this story is?

And the moral of this story is?

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LIVE

Fuck your sister if she says so

Fight fire with fire

It all returns to nothing.

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People will read anything as long as there's enough wacky bullshit happening.

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This

Kino

Identity is derived from both what you perceive yourself as, and also what others perceive you as. Both of these aspects feed into each other, and trying to separate one from the other only yields to tragedy and madness.

If you make a funny face, you become a meme.

Isn't that Evangelion? WTF I love Fire Punch now

kino....

Do you lose your identity if there's no one else to feed you their perception of you? If you lived alone as a hermit in the wilderness, or if you're stranded on an island alone, is there no longer a you?

honestly an that point aren't you just the tree in the woods no one heard fall?

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Answer my question or don't reply to me at all, coward.

I honestly wasn't going to respond but your post made me feel retarded so I'm going to try answering
there's no binary answer for this. there must be some outliers where someone might tolerate total isolation fine, while others might go completely insane in no time at all. it'd be a wide range of everything in between. most likely, with extended time, almost anyone would become insane in isolation, particularly if they had an immortal body spanning centuries or myriads or something, I don't know

I think your identity is incomplete without others. we're social creatures after all

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How did Judah/Luna feel after the end of the world, and prior to Angi's arrival? Her existence lacked external context and definition, which lead to apparent bouts of madness as her internally constructed identity eroded over millennia.

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How is that relevant when applied to a normal lifespan of a mortal? I'm not concerned about what happens over millennia for immortal beings.

In such a state a man would either be a beast or a god.

Everyone moves at a difference pace. Fujimoto makes the point though the extrema of millennia, but the truth holds on mundane timelines as well. Without external affirmation of one's identity internal validation and mental schemas deteriorate. Sure, a select few can become lifelong hermits, but do you really suppose that's not an outlier within the population, let alone a possibility for the average man or woman?

Hardly.

Love trascends all, believe in it.

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Stop trying to be a hero for a bunch of random ass fags you accidentally stumbled upon. Apart from that I can't think of anything, except fucking your sister.

Living for the sake of others and their wishes (live!) is painful and pointless

I just finished this manga last night in one sitting, and I have to say it was just alright. The ending wasn't bad but still kind of.... not great. The last section just felt like it was rushing to get things over with. The final page is supposed to be Agni and Luna finally being together in the "afterlife" Togata explained, but it was still just Judah and Agni with his new fake name. Otherwise it was a pretty captivating manga

>Judah and Agni with his new fake name

They aren't really Judah/Luna (as we've know her) nor Agni (as we've know him) at that end. Their identities have been divorced from what those names previously labeled. That's the point. Well, that and Sun(Angi) and Moon(Luna) symbolism.

Also, if you're hung up on the "fakeness" or '"realness" of the characters and their apparent AND presented identities then a fair bit of Togata's and Angi's character arc seems to have been lost on you.

Cute things are cute even if you're literally on fire

love springs eternal but the water runs through your fingers