Greed/Ling: Greed may not be good, but it's not so bad, either. You humans think greed is just for money and power! But everyone wants something they don't have. Ling Yao. "If you turn your back on something you wanted, then you don't deserve to call yourself 'Greed'!" "A king exists for his people, without subjects rulers can not exist."
My reading is that the og Greed was already pretty immortal in the beginning and the unconcious reason he wanted to get the stone was to keep his chimera friends alive with him, too.
I always found Greed's sacrifice in the end so satisfying. It's a testament that selfishness is hardly as gratifying as giving one's self. He is my fave homonulus and 2nd fave character after Olivier, another selfless character.
@@aSUGAaddiction Bro didnt reply so ima have a whack at it I think selfishness is greed because when you help someone there will always be your own selfish reasons to do so. Greed in this instance sacrificed himself because he didn't want others to die. Since he wanted them to live, he committed the ultimate sacrifice to obtain what he wanted, so in a way despite him giving his life away he still was selfish to the end. "Greed on another's behalf" is a odd way of phrasing it but I think this is what they were trying to get at.
FMAB is not only the best written anime but best written story of all time. Nearly everything in FMAB has so much meaning behind it and I’m amazed how people could come up with a story like this.
I believe in terms of Ling and Bradley’s conversation on kings, there’s not a king who hasn’t stepped on the backs of their people but there is a clear difference between a king who steps on the back of his people because he can and a king who sees that as a last resort.
I finished watching Fullmetal Alchemist not so long ago. When I got to the last few episodes I nearly cried when Greed died. He became one of my favorite characters of any fiction. He showed what it was like to be human
I always thought the reason why they had such an influence on each other was due to them both having a "want". Greed wanted the world while Ling wanted to protect his home. At one point Greed even points out the similarities in their philosophy. They were similar enough to reflect on each other. I suppose in some ways they were a dark/light mirror to each other. Greed was Ling's dark mirror and Ling was Greed's light mirror. I think the similar but differences in their philosophy set them up for success in challenging their own ideas to be better people.
I heard about FMA by a friend, The fact that ling emphasizes "GREED" who is Avarice and someone can just "Take" the life of your friends from you so easily, is poetic. Like, yeah you are Greed and etc but this guy is just breaking your stuffs and you don't say nothing about it? Amazing.
When you know that Greed always wanted friends, you understand better how his ability makes sense. The guy doesn't want to lose anything, and friends are the one thing you can have and not fully control yet. The one thing that can still hurt you once you obtain it. So Greed was shielding himself from that : when Bradley killed his chimera companions, he was pissed but pretended it was only because they were his possession. He was shielding from the feels and only learned to let his guard down by having - litteraly - a friend coming to him behind his shield. Only like that could Greed obtain what he really wanted. And he confirmed his sincerity to this new friendship by sacrifying himself for it, which is the most selfness action you can make. That proved he had obtained true friendship and wasn't shielding away anymore from the one thing he always desired. I swear every little detail of this show makes sense in the grand scheme of the story. Such a masterpiece.
It's one of those anime where you can rewatch and still find something new. A hidden nuance you didn't notice before cause you didn't look at it from the same perspective. I think that's what makes it so attractive. It has various themes, fleshed out characters, and underlying implications that you really have to pay attention to in order to understand the full picture of what she was trying to convey with her story. Theres also actual references to alchemical history which is just next level tbh.
GreedLing is a beautiful example of how anything can be either moral or immoral. Virtue can become sinful and sin can become virtuous, these desires we use don’t define us, but it’s instead how we use them that do. To see others as inferior or to simply have confidence in one’s self, that is pride. To want hurt others or to destroy the systems that hurt people, that is wrath. To want it all, whether for better or worse, that is greed.
Yes. The 7 deadly sins, or capital sins, in my understanding, are not always evil (or morally wrong), but rather they are traits intrinsic to humanity that are "dangerous" and _could_ lead you to sin if you aren't careful about it - really, really careful. They can't be gotten rid of entirely and are to be heavily controlled and tempered. Greed/Ling portrays this with the intense back-and-forth self-reflection that Greed and Ling do. Ling tempers Greeds... greed.
Fullmetal Alchemist videos never fail to make me cry. This show just has so much emotion put into it! Also this analysis was great!! I loooove Greed and Ling's character
We are born with greed in its purest form, wants and needs being equal. We want warmth. We want to be held. We want to be fed. We want shelter. We want resources. We want attention. Without any of these we do not live, we do not thrive, the passions we come to cultivate either become desire we can move to obtain and can be read as "greedy" or we stew in them, do nothing or cheap imitations of it and become an swarming mass of "envy".
I really enjoy how you dig deep into the perspective and morales of these characters and their stories, it brings me a sense of awe and excitement every time your videos are released.
Thanks for making this 🙏 Greed is one of my favorite characters/character arcs from FMA brotherhood, and i don't think he gets as much attention as he should
This makes me think of the difference between jealousy and envy. Jealousy comes from a good desire to keep your own safe, to protect what is yours. Envy on the other hand is to desire what others have. Although they get muddled in English they are nearly opposites. Jealousy is love, just like greed is hope
"You wanna bring back someone that you've lost , you might want money , maybe you want women , OR you might wanna protect the world ~ These are all common things people want , things that their hearts deisre. Greed may not be good , but it's not so bad. You humans think greed is just for money and power , but EVERYONE wants something they don't have." best oneliner to me
Using the analogy of Lingreed, would it be plausible that the other vices have positive aspects by themselves and not when they take on their virtues forms?
Well I’d like to think greed is a vice that can make someone highly successful. Most of the most successful people always have the desire to want things more than the other person and was not concerned with how they had achieved or how much success they had tasted (or eaten). Not wanting to rest on your past laurels and never being satisfied. Gluttony is like greed but with actually using the things that you’ve been greedy with
Absolutely they can. I always liked FMA framing the seven sins as "desires" that can ruin a person if taken to excess. But they are an innate and necessary part of the human condition. We have greed being hopeful and a desire to protect all you have, regardless of how much control you have over them. But we also can have: (and please forgive the tangent, I've spent a lot of time thinking about this over the years) Wrath - the enactor of justice, the righteous fury that brings low those whom destroy all around them. Envy - recognizing in others the things you lack and (possibly) the desire to improve yourself to gain them Pride - acknowledgement of everything thing you are and have done, giving one a standard they hold themselves to and strive to meet as well as being able to recognize a job well done so one can move on to other projects. Also is a feeling of accomplishment and fulfillment upon doing well. Gluttony - the very essence of over indulgence, but can also mean choosiness and a standard of "must be this good before I accept it" In positive lights such excess can be gathered and then spread to those around you. And used sparingly it can create pockets of excessively enjoyable times amidst an otherwise hard and interesting life Lust - finding indulgence and pleasure in all things, loving oneself and others around you enough to take pleasure in every moment. It can make the mundane enjoyable, and the wonderful spectacular. And lastly Sloth - quite literally the desire to rest and recharge. It's also an aspect of self that let's you stop worrying about what you can't control. If you can't change it, don't put your energy into a futile effort and don't waste brain power worrying. Instead realize there are smaller, simpler things you can do to help things elsewhere and by extension, might actually help in small ways with the big problem you can't fix. These are all I've thought about, and I'm sure there are other, better examples out there.
Even though in both versions he's a homunculus. Something that claims to be superior and above humans, he's always been the most human. Everyone wants something, and they'll do whatever it takes to get what they want. Beit human or homunculus. And it doesn't matter if it's one of the Seven Deadly Sins, greed can also be seen as a virtue. Want to protect and provide for your loved ones? That's greed. Want to get ripped and get the ladies with your muscles? That's greed. Want to get money and Influence on social media? That's greed. Want to get that new bugatti? That's greed. Greed may not be the deadliest sin out of the seven like Pride or Envy. But it's the most human. Everyone wants something.
If Netflix can break the Anime live action Curse with one piece i would have not problems if they were going to adapted Fullmeral alchemist into a series
I didn't expect to fully watch this video, I've never watched Fullmetal Alchemist, but I thought it sounded like an interesting topic so I figured I'd just get it in my library before leaving, so it'd be there for later. I did not expect, however, to not only get sucked in and mesmerized but to also have my world view rocked to it's core. I can never see greed as truly black and white again. There has been a nuance awakened in what I originally saw as the worst part of life, in my least favorite part of life.
That's an amazing reflection about this complex character, I've always seen Greed as the "most human" of the homunculus, and this pretty much explains in detail why, really great job!
One thing that is so helpful at understanding Greed early on is the manga version of his first fight with Bradley. Brotherhood changed a bit of his dialogue and facial expressions in a way that made him seem more pissed off about his “possessions” than anything else. Better at putting up his front. Whereas in the manga he looks genuinely like he’s about to snap. There’s so much more emotion in his face and the dialogue is more sympathetic
I have to wonder if there's some kind of Japanese philosophy that supposes that greedy people are really just in need of friendship. Cuz they did this in Pokemon Sun and Moon.
Greed's Death kind of reminds me of Ushio and Tora, where Tora, this lightning demon who had been claiming that he would eat Ushio when given the chance or the time is right, at the end, claimed he was full. I hadn't thought of this show in forever, but I see some similar themes here.
I'm surprising myself, but I have to sympathize with Greed. As an emotion, greed is a powerful motivator, because unlike wrath which is wild and chaotic, greed is entirely focused. We only call it a sin because people can be greedy for what society deems undesirable. Ling and Greed's story is all about the wants and sometimes avarice can motivate us into the other sins, Gluttony, Lust and Sloth in particular. To allow wants to become needs can be viewed as a bad thing, but is it really so bad to want something to hope for, to want love, or that want to not be lonely anymore?
While I would argue that not all will be as simple and easy going as the End of FMAB´s story would have you believe for Ling and his people, it is impressive how far of a leap he and Greed made
I don't think there's any other video contact creators on UA-cam that makes me pause When I see a new video because I know i'm gonna cry, When I watch it. Literally had to pause today when I saw you upload and asked myself do I want to cry right now?
Hey sage 👋👋 love your videos and your voice. Funny enough I just got done watching fma as well so it cool to see a fma video talking about a cool character
Video ideas all related to fionna and cake (that show is peak) 1: Is Ice prince justified for not wanting to eternaly suffer but putting it on someone else 2: The Downfall of simon 3: Finn holding on to his past 4: The downfall of Prismo
this was the first video that brought me back to your channel forgot to comment its great greed is an og character see alot of myself in him personally free to disagree
This is to funny to me I just finished rewatching the anime since I never finished years ago dude plz do more videos on fullmetal I scrolled back and saw you did one on mustang
I've learned hope is poison. Action goes better. Hope is expectations. It will lead to disappointment. Trust neither greed or hope. Instead, trust in flow.
I really like the fact that wrath and greed are more "human" beacause they are they are fundamentally linked to human nature even more than the other sins
what is greed?
Maybe ambition gone too far? But love ur videos bro
Insatiable of Anything
Blood, Money, Power.
People will do anything to get what they want no matter the cost.
Amazing
greedisgood
greed is what we don't have, our willingness to attain it. i think that it's important that greed isn't shame
“Love is humanity at its most avaricious” that’s a fucking heavy bar
Agreed.
And when the world needed him most, the Sage made it rain
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hearing everyone cheer ed on while Greed admits that all he wanted was friends like these is a scene that will never fail to make me cry
Greed is such a amazing written character man I just finished watching this show again and this shit is still amazing
That was such an iconic scene for anime. FMA:B was truly ahead of its time
@@eligreg99It's great, yeah. But how is it ahead of its time?
@@mikeexits If the show were to drop now it would’ve been a hit. That’s what that means
greed is such a great character. i just finished the show for the 4th time , it never fails to amaze me
"this Ling Character is pretty funny, he's probably just a comedic relief character"
My clueless ass
Archetypes are pretty dang cool.
Same thought when he showed up and he ended my favorite character along w Greed
Other Homunculi: Humans are flawed and weak
Greed: Not only do I like humans, I have a fondness for the least privileged
Greed/Ling: Greed may not be good, but it's not so bad, either. You humans think greed is just for money and power! But everyone wants something they don't have.
Ling Yao. "If you turn your back on something you wanted, then you don't deserve to call yourself 'Greed'!" "A king exists for his people, without subjects rulers can not exist."
He also called 'Greed' the 'selfish bastard who wants it all'
My reading is that the og Greed was already pretty immortal in the beginning and the unconcious reason he wanted to get the stone was to keep his chimera friends alive with him, too.
YES, that makes so much more sense. It always bothered me in a way I couldn't figure out! Ty for your help with this
All the peices just fell into place perfectly when I read this comment. Thank you.
I always found Greed's sacrifice in the end so satisfying. It's a testament that selfishness is hardly as gratifying as giving one's self. He is my fave homonulus and 2nd fave character after Olivier, another selfless character.
Nah, selflessness is greed on anothers behalf.
@jamesiewalters2360 Expound on this please.
@@aSUGAaddiction Bro didnt reply so ima have a whack at it
I think selfishness is greed because when you help someone there will always be your own selfish reasons to do so. Greed in this instance sacrificed himself because he didn't want others to die. Since he wanted them to live, he committed the ultimate sacrifice to obtain what he wanted, so in a way despite him giving his life away he still was selfish to the end. "Greed on another's behalf" is a odd way of phrasing it but I think this is what they were trying to get at.
FMAB is not only the best written anime but best written story of all time.
Nearly everything in FMAB has so much meaning behind it and I’m amazed how people could come up with a story like this.
Agreed
watch gintama
One of the best*
@@Hell-Spawn-Al-Simmonsit's boring
@@homosapien7316 how?
I believe in terms of Ling and Bradley’s conversation on kings, there’s not a king who hasn’t stepped on the backs of their people but there is a clear difference between a king who steps on the back of his people because he can and a king who sees that as a last resort.
I finished watching Fullmetal Alchemist not so long ago. When I got to the last few episodes I nearly cried when Greed died. He became one of my favorite characters of any fiction. He showed what it was like to be human
I always thought the reason why they had such an influence on each other was due to them both having a "want". Greed wanted the world while Ling wanted to protect his home. At one point Greed even points out the similarities in their philosophy. They were similar enough to reflect on each other. I suppose in some ways they were a dark/light mirror to each other. Greed was Ling's dark mirror and Ling was Greed's light mirror. I think the similar but differences in their philosophy set them up for success in challenging their own ideas to be better people.
Nothing is all good or all bad, virtue can become sinful and sin can become virtuous.
I heard about FMA by a friend, The fact that ling emphasizes "GREED" who is Avarice and someone can just "Take" the life of your friends from you so easily, is poetic. Like, yeah you are Greed and etc but this guy is just breaking your stuffs and you don't say nothing about it? Amazing.
I think Bradley hated Ling's ambition because he was never a king just a puppet on Father's strings.
When you know that Greed always wanted friends, you understand better how his ability makes sense.
The guy doesn't want to lose anything, and friends are the one thing you can have and not fully control yet. The one thing that can still hurt you once you obtain it. So Greed was shielding himself from that : when Bradley killed his chimera companions, he was pissed but pretended it was only because they were his possession. He was shielding from the feels and only learned to let his guard down by having - litteraly - a friend coming to him behind his shield. Only like that could Greed obtain what he really wanted.
And he confirmed his sincerity to this new friendship by sacrifying himself for it, which is the most selfness action you can make. That proved he had obtained true friendship and wasn't shielding away anymore from the one thing he always desired.
I swear every little detail of this show makes sense in the grand scheme of the story. Such a masterpiece.
It's one of those anime where you can rewatch and still find something new. A hidden nuance you didn't notice before cause you didn't look at it from the same perspective. I think that's what makes it so attractive. It has various themes, fleshed out characters, and underlying implications that you really have to pay attention to in order to understand the full picture of what she was trying to convey with her story. Theres also actual references to alchemical history which is just next level tbh.
I really really wanted greed-ling to make it out together they would’ve made thee best emperor two mins one body one goal
After finishing FMAB about a month ago, I can’t tell you how much joy I got from this notification.
I can be so “meh” about the majority of anime but the quickness with which I will speak up and rep Brotherhood’s greed…
GreedLing is a beautiful example of how anything can be either moral or immoral. Virtue can become sinful and sin can become virtuous, these desires we use don’t define us, but it’s instead how we use them that do. To see others as inferior or to simply have confidence in one’s self, that is pride. To want hurt others or to destroy the systems that hurt people, that is wrath. To want it all, whether for better or worse, that is greed.
Yes. The 7 deadly sins, or capital sins, in my understanding, are not always evil (or morally wrong), but rather they are traits intrinsic to humanity that are "dangerous" and _could_ lead you to sin if you aren't careful about it - really, really careful. They can't be gotten rid of entirely and are to be heavily controlled and tempered. Greed/Ling portrays this with the intense back-and-forth self-reflection that Greed and Ling do. Ling tempers Greeds... greed.
@@HyperManSP nothing but truth
@@HyperManSPFacts. Ling Yao tempered Greed's Avarice.
Finally something on Greed! He is my absolute favorite character in FMAb and I always found him to be really interesting.
Fullmetal Alchemist videos never fail to make me cry. This show just has so much emotion put into it!
Also this analysis was great!! I loooove Greed and Ling's character
You could also argue a king who refuses to sacrifice anyone is the greediest of all
We are born with greed in its purest form, wants and needs being equal. We want warmth. We want to be held. We want to be fed. We want shelter. We want resources. We want attention. Without any of these we do not live, we do not thrive, the passions we come to cultivate either become desire we can move to obtain and can be read as "greedy" or we stew in them, do nothing or cheap imitations of it and become an swarming mass of "envy".
One of my favorite character dynamics ever. Thank you for covering this in such detail It was very enjoyable to watch!
I really enjoy how you dig deep into the perspective and morales of these characters and their stories, it brings me a sense of awe and excitement every time your videos are released.
Greed made me cry when he died the second time. I cannot express how much I loved that stupid character.
I read FMA last year and I've been thinking of greed for the entire time since his speech thank you for talking about him
Thanks for making this 🙏
Greed is one of my favorite characters/character arcs from FMA brotherhood, and i don't think he gets as much attention as he should
My favorite of UA-cam video essay personalities
Greed has always been my favorite character in the show. You put into words why that is.
This makes me think of the difference between jealousy and envy. Jealousy comes from a good desire to keep your own safe, to protect what is yours. Envy on the other hand is to desire what others have. Although they get muddled in English they are nearly opposites. Jealousy is love, just like greed is hope
"You wanna bring back someone that you've lost , you might want money , maybe you want women , OR you might wanna protect the world ~ These are all common things people want , things that their hearts deisre. Greed may not be good , but it's not so bad. You humans think greed is just for money and power , but EVERYONE wants something they don't have."
best oneliner to me
I completely forgot that the Captain's name is a profession. What a Legend.
Using the analogy of Lingreed, would it be plausible that the other vices have positive aspects by themselves and not when they take on their virtues forms?
Well I’d like to think greed is a vice that can make someone highly successful.
Most of the most successful people always have the desire to want things more than the other person and was not concerned with how they had achieved or how much success they had tasted (or eaten). Not wanting to rest on your past laurels and never being satisfied. Gluttony is like greed but with actually using the things that you’ve been greedy with
Absolutely they can. I always liked FMA framing the seven sins as "desires" that can ruin a person if taken to excess. But they are an innate and necessary part of the human condition. We have greed being hopeful and a desire to protect all you have, regardless of how much control you have over them. But we also can have: (and please forgive the tangent, I've spent a lot of time thinking about this over the years)
Wrath - the enactor of justice, the righteous fury that brings low those whom destroy all around them.
Envy - recognizing in others the things you lack and (possibly) the desire to improve yourself to gain them
Pride - acknowledgement of everything thing you are and have done, giving one a standard they hold themselves to and strive to meet as well as being able to recognize a job well done so one can move on to other projects. Also is a feeling of accomplishment and fulfillment upon doing well.
Gluttony - the very essence of over indulgence, but can also mean choosiness and a standard of "must be this good before I accept it" In positive lights such excess can be gathered and then spread to those around you. And used sparingly it can create pockets of excessively enjoyable times amidst an otherwise hard and interesting life
Lust - finding indulgence and pleasure in all things, loving oneself and others around you enough to take pleasure in every moment. It can make the mundane enjoyable, and the wonderful spectacular.
And lastly Sloth - quite literally the desire to rest and recharge. It's also an aspect of self that let's you stop worrying about what you can't control. If you can't change it, don't put your energy into a futile effort and don't waste brain power worrying. Instead realize there are smaller, simpler things you can do to help things elsewhere and by extension, might actually help in small ways with the big problem you can't fix.
These are all I've thought about, and I'm sure there are other, better examples out there.
Greed has always been my favorite character in any anime. I even got his tattoo done.
Greed was so greedy, it made him become a hero.
Greedling is one of the best homunculus in Fullmetal
Even though in both versions he's a homunculus. Something that claims to be superior and above humans, he's always been the most human. Everyone wants something, and they'll do whatever it takes to get what they want. Beit human or homunculus.
And it doesn't matter if it's one of the Seven Deadly Sins, greed can also be seen as a virtue. Want to protect and provide for your loved ones? That's greed. Want to get ripped and get the ladies with your muscles? That's greed. Want to get money and Influence on social media? That's greed. Want to get that new bugatti? That's greed.
Greed may not be the deadliest sin out of the seven like Pride or Envy. But it's the most human. Everyone wants something.
i realized that what Greed wanted was the answer Ed needed to beat the truth.
I'll never pass up on a chance to watch a video about my favorite anime character ever
If Netflix can break the Anime live action Curse with one piece i would have not problems if they were going to adapted Fullmeral alchemist into a series
Netflix already made three live-action FMA movies.
@@Idea_of_LustreAnd they're all Genuinely terrible.
I didn't expect to fully watch this video, I've never watched Fullmetal Alchemist, but I thought it sounded like an interesting topic so I figured I'd just get it in my library before leaving, so it'd be there for later. I did not expect, however, to not only get sucked in and mesmerized but to also have my world view rocked to it's core. I can never see greed as truly black and white again. There has been a nuance awakened in what I originally saw as the worst part of life, in my least favorite part of life.
That's an amazing reflection about this complex character, I've always seen Greed as the "most human" of the homunculus, and this pretty much explains in detail why, really great job!
One thing that is so helpful at understanding Greed early on is the manga version of his first fight with Bradley. Brotherhood changed a bit of his dialogue and facial expressions in a way that made him seem more pissed off about his “possessions” than anything else. Better at putting up his front. Whereas in the manga he looks genuinely like he’s about to snap. There’s so much more emotion in his face and the dialogue is more sympathetic
It’s been awhile seen I’ve seen one of your videos and I have almost forgotten how soothing your voice is until the first line and I’m loving it
I have to wonder if there's some kind of Japanese philosophy that supposes that greedy people are really just in need of friendship. Cuz they did this in Pokemon Sun and Moon.
Damn. Now I wanna go back and watch FMA all over again.
this video might go over a lot of peoples understanding but it highlights a lot of interesting aspects of humanity. great video man
Greed's Death kind of reminds me of Ushio and Tora, where Tora, this lightning demon who had been claiming that he would eat Ushio when given the chance or the time is right, at the end, claimed he was full. I hadn't thought of this show in forever, but I see some similar themes here.
You should make a video on the Crimson Alchemist- Solf J. Kimblee
Such a great breakdown of an awesome duo that made for an awesome character!
guy dropped some of the best spider-verse videos for analysis and then dropped FMA just after I finished watching it? Love it, keep it up man
Man I need to rewatch/reread this series again. It’s been too, too long ❤
It sure is rainy today, huh
thank you for diving into full metal alchemist brotherhood! this show was a masterpiece and deserves some videos
oh i love this
I'm surprising myself, but I have to sympathize with Greed. As an emotion, greed is a powerful motivator, because unlike wrath which is wild and chaotic, greed is entirely focused. We only call it a sin because people can be greedy for what society deems undesirable. Ling and Greed's story is all about the wants and sometimes avarice can motivate us into the other sins, Gluttony, Lust and Sloth in particular. To allow wants to become needs can be viewed as a bad thing, but is it really so bad to want something to hope for, to want love, or that want to not be lonely anymore?
Another great video! I’m glad we finally got a Greedling video! Now all we need is a video on the badass women in FMAB!
i always looked at it in the way that greed is all the 7 deadly sins in 1
Been waiting on your videos, thank you.
Excellent video, I love it
I think Greed is many things, love included as it involves being selfish, but controlled.
While I would argue that not all will be as simple and easy going as the End of FMAB´s story would have you believe for Ling and his people, it is impressive how far of a leap he and Greed made
Okay… time to watch FMAB again 😭❤️
YOU REALLY COOKED W THIS ONE 👏🏻
greed is my favourite character in the series
has great writing, amazing fights and is just an epic character
I JUST got on a FMA kick, you have great timing
bro dont make me cry like dat
I don't think there's any other video contact creators on UA-cam that makes me pause When I see a new video because I know i'm gonna cry, When I watch it. Literally had to pause today when I saw you upload and asked myself do I want to cry right now?
great take!
Greed is hope...wow! 😮 I'm not sure if I agree or not, but you crafted a damn good argument!
Bro with the new fionna and cake, ik you gotta whole lotta ideas, im genuinely excited
Please do more Fullmetal Alchemist analysis videos. I love your videos they make my day 💕 ❤
Hey sage 👋👋 love your videos and your voice. Funny enough I just got done watching fma as well so it cool to see a fma video talking about a cool character
thank you for all your videos
Video ideas all related to fionna and cake (that show is peak)
1: Is Ice prince justified for not wanting to eternaly suffer but putting it on someone else
2: The Downfall of simon
3: Finn holding on to his past
4: The downfall of Prismo
this was the first video that brought me back to your channel forgot to comment its great greed is an og character see alot of myself in him personally free to disagree
Greed had to accept that he couldn't take just anything without losing out on personal relations
Greed is wanting to have your cake and eat it too
CANT WAIT TO WATCH THIS!!!!!
This is to funny to me I just finished rewatching the anime since I never finished years ago dude plz do more videos on fullmetal I scrolled back and saw you did one on mustang
Top 5 anime’s for sure
You know who Id wanna see have an interesting conversation with ideals about being a king,Ling,Artoria from Fate,Gilgamesh and Iskander.
I think greed, in its context of a sin, is really what all the sins are. They are all excess of something. Greed wants everything.
Yes my 2 favorite character of all time
I've learned hope is poison. Action goes better. Hope is expectations. It will lead to disappointment.
Trust neither greed or hope. Instead, trust in flow.
Greed is the core of the sins. It's the core of all human beings. One could argue it bleeds into the other sins. Everyone wants something
Thanks 💜
¿Yes or yes?
fangirling for greed q.q
I just finished rereading the manga not too long ago. ❤
I’ve heard something about the seven virtues with an 8th hidden one called Hope. Makes sense
Major difference between FMA and Brotherhood - Ling - major shonen trait, character, Goku almost. Greed almost like Vegeta, or Piccolo.
Greed can be use for good. This character show that.
Video essay about Greed and Ling? You have my interest
My Favorite fmab character
Oh my lord, i used to love this acc i totally forgot ab it i didnt even realize i got unsubbed at some point i jus thought the posting stopped
Fine I'll rewatch fma again
I really like the fact that wrath and greed are more "human" beacause they are they are fundamentally linked to human nature even more than the other sins
my goat