Board Thread:Manga/@comment-24407809-20160709015000/@comment-25322628-20160711005319

Manuel de la Fuente wrote: He was right with the point of the plot armor; although as I told him, we can only make assumptions based on the information we have at the moment, and before this chapter no normal human had survived circumstances like that, and we also have Isayama's interview about wanting to kill all characters at the end, so there were good reasons to think that the plot armor wouldn't apply and he was dead. Also this user kept basing his claims in stories of people surviving extreme circumstances, but never understood that all of that is irrelevant in fiction, and Armin's survival was tremendously fictitious. I wouldn't mind discussing with him if he were willing to do it civilly, but after temporarily blocking him for his continuous insults he made a couple of sockpuppet accounts to further continue his bad behavior, so I had to extend his blocking to infinite due to turning into a mere vandal. I'm pretty sure he was just a spoiled brat who was never taught manners in home. Is it alright to say this about the people in the world of Attack on Titan that survive under the most extreme of circumstances? That they shouldn't be underestimated just because they're not seen as being adaptable or whatever?