I don't get how at the end of Evangelion, Shinji learns to love himself. No one in his life loves him for who he is, they only love him for the transactional services he can provide for them, that is, shooting the shit out of the angels. When Shinji was apprehensive about this, like in episode 1 and that whole arc, or when he couldn't do it anymore, the care for him completely dropped. His only value was transactional in nature, he wasn't truly loved inherently.So at the end, why was Shinji congratulated for loving himself, for accepting himself, when he doesn't believe it himself and no one in his life loves him truly either?
re-watch it and pay attention.
>>23783057I did watch it
Watch it without looking at your phone every 5 minutes.
Btw this is the same retard that's been spamming low attention span threads for months now>>>/a/286771931
>>23783122>>23783118>ask question on /m/>get meme answers>post the same thread to /a/ because they actually watch anime
>>23783051He doesn't, not really. Not until the rebuilds and only then only because a woman who does love him literally falls from the sky and fixes him.
>>23783124>they actually watch animeFollow your own advice dumb zoomie.
>>23783124>click thread >first replies are all shitposts and an even bigger waste of my time than this thread
OP these first few posts are telling you the truth: stop soeedwatching/watching and doing things on your phone while you watch and pay attention.But since you will probably keep screeching I'll spoonfeed you:Shinji never says he "loves himself", he merely accepts the world with AT Field and rejects instrumentality. Yes this happens on EoTV as well.
>>23783051you made this thread on /a/
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