Q. Please tell us the type of women Levi-heichou likes
A. Does he like women, though? …Short people usually like tall people, so…it might be that tall people are his type.
Yeah. He just went there.
As you can imagine, his…unexpected answer has caused a lot of debate on Japanese forums and such…it’s rather debatable whether he actually meant what it sounds like he meant.
We all know Isayama is definitely not afraid to put LGBT characters in his manga. And honestly…Levi being gay doesn’t…surprise me that much. Like, it doesn’t clash with the image I have of him at all.
EDIT: It also seems he was asked this question at least twice, and answered the same way. With a sort of hesitant, “…does he like women, though?” then going on to say he likes tall ‘people’ and not ‘women’
normal ppl on this site can literally type something like “hope u all get chocolates for valentines day” n one of u freaks will inevitably go “well im hoping to get tied up n dicked down until dawn but chocolates good too” like calm ur shit erika moen no one needed to know that
when i saw the headline ‘golf digest helps free man from prison’ i thought it was gonna be, like
“he’s clearly in the background of this golf photo! that proves he wasn’t at the crime scene!!”
as opposed to, like
“this guy in prison sent us his cool golf fanart but we didn’t want to promo a serial killer, so we looked into his case and thought it looked pretty flimsy and probably racially motivated”
Folks have pointed out the swastikas on the building’s facade – the “Hillsman Hotel” is the movie’s name for a building actually called the Traveller’s Hotel. I looked it up, and it turns out the building was built in 1913, back when the swastika was still known as a symbol of peace and prosperity, before WWII associated the term with Nazism. Here’s where I got that information.
I wonder if the film crew plans to edit them out of the final cut? It would certainly be easier than to hope everybody watching the film the world over understands this bit of obscure history from such a small town as Ladysmith.
They’ll probably edit them out, but I can’t help but wonder if they’ll be used to teach Sonic about how a symbol for peace was twisted into something evil somehow.
…all due respect, I think that might get a little too real for a Sonic the Hedgehog movie. XD