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THIS.After all, he is associating his Promised Land(supreme happiness) with meeting and finding a woman who happens to hold romantic feelings for him.
OniRaitei, I'll have to get to your response later.
THIS.After all, he is associating his Promised Land(supreme happiness) with meeting and finding a woman who happens to hold romantic feelings for him.
Then again, FFX's theme wasn't "life" and about how people do not simply become nothing after death. FFX wasn't about how people's consciousness continue to live on...which, I believe happens to be a very important core aspect of FFVII and the reasoning why Aerith was killed off to begin with. Given that it's FFVII we're talking about here, it's even more of a given that death isn't a barrier. Case in point, Cloud and Aerith's bond continue even two years after her death.Tidus never died. Nor did he have any competition for Yuna's affections. Also, if you don't get the perfect ending, Yuna moves on.
Mind clarifying?... Shroudy?
OniRaitei:
Then again, FFX's theme wasn't "life" and about how people do not simply become nothing after death. FFX wasn't about how people's consciousness continue to live on...which, I believe happens to be a very important core aspect of FFVII and the reasoning why Aerith was killed off to begin with. Given that it's FFVII we're talking about here, it's even more of a given that death isn't a barrier. Case in point, Cloud and Aerith's bond continue even two years after her death.
But Cloud has romantic feelings for Aerith and he is associating his supreme place of happiness with her.But Cloud didn't know she had romantic feelings for him...
But Cloud has romantic feelings for Aerith and he is associating his supreme place of happiness with her.
As Rhaspody points out, a core theme of FFVII is that death is not a barrier. Aerith's death does not stop her relationship with Cloud from continuing.
But Cloud has romantic feelings for Aerith and he is associating his supreme place of happiness with her.
No, Cloud's own actions and Tifa's insecurity over a dead woman areHer death sure as heck isnt preventing Cloud and Tifas relationship from growing either
No, Cloud's own actions and Tifa's insecurity over a dead woman are
Proven wrong according to a bunch of Cloti's that pretty much regurgitate anything Hawk has written.I see your still copy and pasting points you've been proven wrong on.
Classy.
Got a response to this yet?You seem to be forgetting that the vast majority of us aren't actually Cloti's, we just know what canon means and don't cherry pick quotes to suit our needs.
Of the love triangles on SE’s “For The One I Love Page” (FTOIL), Cloud Strife is the only hero involved in a love triangle pictured with both of his romantic love interests in two canon scenes of romance (see the first row of images). Since Cloud is pictured with both Aerith and Tifa on a page discussing romantic love, the FFVII love triangle is the only unsolved Final Fantasy love triangle.I actually find it offensive that you would try to bring up the FTOIL page in favour of Clerith. You've sunk to a new low, but I fully expect you to continue sinking.
Cloud thinks Aerith’s eyes are “impressive” —->
Cloud thinks Aerith’s smile is a “good purchase” —->
Cloud leaves his initial meeting with Aerith with a “mysterious feeling” —->
Cloud agrees to be Aerith’s bodyguard for the price of one date —->
Cloud laughs for the first and only time in FFVII with Aerith [he is attracted to her personality] —->
Cloud is triggered into a flashback about romantic relationships in Aerith’s house —->
Cloud and Aerith share an intimate date in the Sector 5 park where Aerith brings up her previous boyfriend, thus bringing romantic relationships to the forefront of the story —->
Cloud tells Marlene he hopes Aerith likes him —->
Barret observes that Aerith seems to be the first person Cloud cares for besides himself —->
Cloud is willing to risk his life to save a girl he just met —->
Tifa is jealous when she sees CloudxAerith flirting in the Shinra jail cell—->
Cloud says he will always be there for Aerith in Cosmo Canyon —->
Cloud and Aerith share a date at Golden Saucer —->
SE intentionally includes a “wedding prediction” about Cloud and Aerith’s affinity that becomes “more painful” after Aerith’s death —->
Cloud expresses a desire to be with Aerith in the Promised Land at the end of FFVII —->
Cloud visits Aerith’s Church in Advent Children and Tifa’s “complicated feelings” as a woman towards Aerith continue to this very day —->
SE says that Cloud is Aerith’s “koibito” —->
SE includes a romantic cameo of Cloud and Aerith in FFIX —->
SE says that Cloud and Aerith have a “special bond” —->
SE says Cloud wavers between two love interests —->
SE makes Cloud and Aerith Emperor and Empress
Yeah, they really don't have to rely on me, dude. They're capable of drawing sound conclusions on their own.Proven wrong according to a bunch of Cloti's that pretty much regurgitate anything Hawk has written.
How original
Hey, if people are gonna throw nasty statements around, they should expect some in return.Yeah, they really don't have to rely on me, dude. They're capable of drawing sound conclusions on their own.
For what it's worth, by the way, all I really did when I wrote that first big LTD essay four years ago (next month will make it four full years, holy shit) was synthesize everything that others had already gone over. I wrote it in my own words, obviously, but I'm hardly this totem you love to make me out to be.
Yet even if they were looking to me as such, that is not comparable in the slightest to you literally copy-pasting the same arguments, word for word, in response to comments that aren't directly relevant to the shit you copy-paste. Though I will mention that you have done better about that this time around.
Just because Cloud and Aerith did not EXPRESS mutual feelings does not mean they didn't HAVE mutual feelings. How hard of a concept is that to understand?My response to that is that you're ignoring the focal point of the entire page which is the TEXT which tells us Cloud and Tifa confirmed mutual romantic feelings and does not even breathe in the general direction of Aerith.
100% WRONG. I addressed Aerith not being mentioned by name starting in the FIRST SENTENCE.Her name isn't even anywhere on the page. You know you completely ignored this fact which is why I didn't bother responding, and it's exactly this type of thing that makes you dishonest. You intentionally ignore what doesn't suit you. There have been three examples by people on the past page alone of you using half a quote to suit your agenda instead of the whole thing which doesn't support the nonsense that you're trying to put forward. It's dishonest and angers people, and this is why people are getting pissy with you.
Some say that because the caption under Cloud and Aerith’s date doesn’t directly mention Aerith by name, it somehow invalidates Cloud and Aerith’s presence on the FTOIL page. However, the Cloud x Aerith date *IS* canon. Therefore, the caption is irrelevant. The caption under Cloud and Aerith’s was there to represent *ALL* the dates on the FTOIL page because *ALL* the dates are romantic (ie: because they are *DATES*). However, SE pictured Cloud and Aerith’s date because it is the *canon* date, and because we are meant to apply the FTOIL page directly to their canon date. The reason we only see the HA Highwind scene on the FTOIL page is because it would have been inappropriate to discuss or include the LA Highwind scene on a page titled “For The One I Love”. But if you could get different characters for the HA Highwind scene like you can for the date, that would have also been included on the FTOIL page. SE lists a reference page above Cloud and Tifa’s image on the FTOIL page so readers can find out that the HA version is not the *only* version, the HA version is simply the only appropriate version of the Highwind scene to include on the FTOIL page. Since Cloud is pictured with both of his love interests in two canon scenes of romance on a page titled, “For The One I Love,” Cloud can love either Aerith or Tifa. In other words, all the other love triangles have been solved *EXCEPT* for Final Fantasy VII because Cloud Strife is the only hero involved in a love triangle pictured with *BOTH* of his romantic love interests.
If you don't want to debate with me, don't. Otherwise, I'd appreciate if the personal attacks stopped. Sadly, many of the moderators are in violation of their own rules.
Hey, it's my opinion (after having read your Cloti biased LTD article) that almost everyone on here regurgitates points you put in your essay. That is my OPINION based on reading your essay and the opinions of posters on this site.Ah, so you can misrepresent me, but I can't directly respond to you about it. Why am I surprised at yet another example of special pleading from you?
For the record, I am not -- nor will I ever again waste a second of my life in the pursuit of such -- debating with you. I'm simply correcting you.
Hey, it's my opinion (after having read your Cloti biased LTD article) that almost everyone on here regurgitates points you put in your essay. That is my OPINION based on reading your essay and the opinions of posters on this site.
BlankBeat said:Ironically, I and other Clerith's have been accused of simply regurgitating everything Anastar has ever said.
And it's your opinion that my opinion is wrong.You'll be intrigued to learn, then, that opinions can be wrong. Even when someone capitalizes the word.
And it's your opinion that my opinion is wrong.
Just because Cloud and Aerith did not EXPRESS mutual feelings does not mean they didn't HAVE mutual feelings. How hard of a concept is that to understand?
If the question at the heart of the LTD is: "WHO DOES CLOUD STRIFE LOVE?" it is irrelevant if Cloud and Aerith expressed mutual feelings. The question is NOT which couple expressed mutual feelings, the question is, "Who does Cloud Strife love?"
I think I've demonstrated that Cloud did, in-fact, love Aerith Gainsborough.
100% WRONG. I addressed Aerith not being mentioned by name starting in the FIRST SENTENCE.
And it's your opinion that my opinion is wrong.
And it's your opinion that my opinion is wrong.