Talk:Eto Yoshimura/@comment-86.190.215.146-20161017044210/@comment-27247962-20161020113645

^ It's fair. They're both people, so comparing them should be possible.. Sure Arima's extent of suffering and tragedy isn't known. Most of it is personal interpretation. But besides him being an amazingly strong fighter, he seems so done with living and only held on, because a certain hope/duty prevented him from saying goodbye once and for all. Except passing his torch, there was nothing left for someone like him.

Personally I wouldn't know what is the hardest, having had a taste of normal life, to be thrown in a pit off suffering or being born in that pit of suffering and experiencing small fragments of what could have been a normal life.