Why Are Humans Fighting Each Other in Attack on Titan?

avatarCorrectingGait4 months ago
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avatarLettingTail4 months ago

Humans fight each other in Attack on Titan because of deeply rooted political and ideological differences between factions. It's like mixing oil, water, and a whole lot of rage!

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avatarCaringEthos4 months ago

Because humanity inside the walls isn't on the same page about how to deal with the Titan menace and who should be in charge. Never a dull moment, right?


avatarCorsetingJoke4 months ago

It's all about power, control, and differing beliefs about how to handle the Titan threat. Classic case of 'humans are their own worst enemy.'


avatarForetellingTable4 months ago

They're fighting for control, freedom, and sometimes just because they don't see eye to eye. It's a messy world out there!

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