@_gutsz: But before any of those, there is another precious thing that presents itself before any man. That is, a dream you must fulfill for yourself and not for anybody else... Some dreams are pursued alone, while other dreams devour the dreams of thousands or tens of thousands, like a storm. Dreams push them forward, dreams make them suffer. Dreams keep them alive, dreams lead to their death... I will never be able to stand that kind of life #berserk #guts #griffith #edit #manga

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the_black_swordsman2010
the_black_swordsman2010 :
2026-06-02 15:55:23
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justinr5858
JustinR58 :
I guess I should stop lookin out for you
2026-06-05 02:06:13
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hausdfedkyd
𒉭Blue_man𒉭 :
such a happy show and movie they're all friends 🥹
2026-06-03 09:23:08
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takedasaan
takedasaan💎 :
2026-06-03 05:59:15
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𝕯𝖆𝖛𝖎𒉭 :
Berserk is a masterpiece.
2026-06-04 19:37:47
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chillplayz1
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nice job on the vid❤️
2026-06-04 09:44:38
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..nihilista
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eu amo Berserk. 💕
2026-06-02 17:04:10
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so peak
2026-06-04 03:02:44
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most joyful manga/anime ever made btw
2026-06-02 21:36:00
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