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robotfishyyyy
Rick grimes :
that's the moment they relised that humanity is real
2025-06-28 09:17:22
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anonymous.13105
anonymous 13 :
: Honestly, I think the ending was perfect. Gihun didn’t just survive, he proved something deeper. The Frontman believed people are naturally selfish, that when pushed, they’ll always turn on each other. But Gihun showed the opposite. That even in a place as brutal and hopeless as the Squid Game, compassion can still exist. People can still choose to be good. And then there’s that final line “We are not horses, we are humans. Humans are…” and he just stops. That unfinished thought hits hard. Horses act on instinct. They’re forced into wars, into races, into someone else's game. They run because they don’t have a choice. And maybe that’s what the Squid Game was, people running out of desperation. But humans? We’re not supposed to be like that. We’re supposed to have a choice. But choose what exactly? That’s where it gets messy. Gihun saw it all. The greed, betrayal, cruelty, but also love, sacrifice, and kindness. So what does it really mean to be human? We use the word “humanity” like it means compassion or empathy, but the people who built the game were human. The ones who killed and betrayed were human. So are the kind ones the only true humans? Or is all of it just us? Maybe that’s why he couldn’t finish the sentence. Maybe he didn’t have an answer. And honestly, neither do we. Humans aren’t just good or bad. We’re capable of everything. That word “humanity” doesn’t mean much by itself. It’s what we choose to do with it that defines us.
2025-06-30 17:52:05
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breleeeee
🦋💗Breleeeee💗🦋 :
the VIP'S was heart broken....and they could have said something... and we all know they didn't like it..
2025-07-28 01:41:55
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jacob35.03
jacob_03 :
Gi-hun's final act wasn't just a rejection of the game. It was a rejection of the philosophy that created it. The Front Man believed humans are inherently selfish, driven by survival and greed, no better than horses forced to run for others’ amusement. But Gi-hun proved that wrong by doing the one thing no one else could refusing to play, even if it meant dying. His choice wasn’t strategic. It wasn’t for reward. It was to preserve something bigger than himself, something like compassion, dignity, and choice. His last words, "We are not horses. We are humans. Humans are..." The silence afterward says everything. It’s not unfinished by accident. It’s a question, a challenge, maybe even a warning. How do you define human after everything we’ve seen? The games showed us the worst. Betrayal. Cruelty. Cowardice. But they also showed us sacrifice, love, and resistance. So what are humans? Are we good? Evil? Selfish? Kind? Maybe we’re all of it at once. Gi-hun’s story doesn’t give us a clean answer. It forces you to ask what being human even means. Is humanity just compassion? If so, what about the people who created the games? They were human too. The word humanity starts to lose meaning when you realize the same species capable of kindness is also capable of horror. In the end, Gi-hun didn’t try to fix humanity. He just chose to be the kind of human he believed should exist. Not perfect. Not heroic. Just human. And maybe that’s the only answer there is.
2025-06-29 05:41:26
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kt72914
☆KT☆ :
I saw this in another comment section and I just want to spread it bc it made me wanna die💔 Perfect conclusion. Gi-hun's final act wasn't just a rejection of the game. It was a rejection of the philosophy that created it. The Front Man believed humans are inherently selfish, driven by survival and greed, no better than horses forced to run for others’ amusement. But Gi-hun proved that wrong by doing the one thing no one else could refusing to play, even if it meant dying. His choice wasn’t strategic. It wasn’t for reward. It was to preserve something bigger than himself, something like compassion, dignity, and choice. His last words, "We are not horses. We are humans. Humans are..." The silence afterward says everything. It’s not unfinished by accident. It’s a question, a challenge, maybe even a warning. How do you define human after everything we’ve seen? The games showed us the worst. Betrayal. Cruelty. Cowardice. But they also showed us sacrifice, love, and resistance. So what are humans? Are we good? Evil? Selfish? Kind? Maybe we’re all of it at once. Gi-hun’s story doesn’t give us a clean answer. It forces you to ask what being human even means. Is humanity just compassion? If so, what about the people who created the games? They were human too. The word humanity starts to lose meaning when you realize the same species capable of kindness is also capable of horror. In the end, Gi-hun didn’t try to fix humanity. He just chose to be the kind of human he believed should exist. Not perfect. Not heroic. Just human. And maybe that’s the only answer there is.
2025-06-29 20:32:19
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kornell15
Kornel<33 :
Perfect conclusion. He proved the Frontman's cynical philosophy of humans being inherently selfish wrong and showed that good in humanity can still exist even in the more dire of circumstances like the hellhole of Squid Game. But that's not all, Gihun's last words, "We are not horses, we are humans. Humans are..." It wasn't finished and that's intentional. Horses are instinctive creatures that are used in wars and gambles, they run because they must. Squid Game is a game of chance and death. But are we purely instinctive creatures? No, but then what are we? It's to show that even though he showed good can still exist, we must not forget all the atrocities that mankind has committed which was shown throughout all of the series. Humans aren't collectively defined as good or bad, we just are. It can also be seen as a question left to be answered. What are humans? Some people will say "humanity still exists in some people", but what does that humanity even refer to? The people who created and run the games were human, the people who participated and killed were human. We use this term in light of compassion and kindness, but are all the atrocities not part of human nature too? It almost seemed like not even Gihun himself had an answer. He has seen all of it on that island. The greed, the cowardice, the lies, the sadism, but also, the kind, the compassionate, and the selfless. Humans can take on any form, and 'humanity' is ultimately an arbitrary term. This is not even all there is to it btw I literally just typed this on a whim and could definitely go deeper
2025-06-28 11:17:19
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sng76929
SNG :
"We are not horses, we are humans"🥀
2025-06-28 21:41:10
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m1nashi2
yoshigawa :
They are just in shock. I'm sure they will have a good laugh about this situation at the next meeting
2025-07-25 15:54:57
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zcxcev
🥓🍳🧀 :
Some people think it would have been better if Gihun had thrown the baby away, but what they don't understand is that Gihun didn't just see the baby as Junhee's daughter. Gihun saw all the people he couldn't save, all the promises he made, all the hard work he'd put in to get where he was. He saw all of that in her. Gihun didn't die a hero. He died as a father, a friend, a comrade, a leader, as Gihun….
2025-06-30 05:39:16
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hardwareblu9
hardware-blu9 :
"We are not horses. We are human. Humans are..." Gi-hun couldn’t finish that sentence—not because he didn’t know what to say, but because the truth about humanity is too heavy to put into words. Humanity is complicated. Cruel. Beautiful. Broken. It can't be explained in a single sentence. When he said, “We are not horses,” he was calling out how the VIPs treated the players as entertainment, as animals to gamble on. Just like horses used in wars and races, the players were pushed to their limits, used, discarded. That’s the entire point of Squid Game: humans being dehumanized for the sake of profit and power. And the baby who won? That wasn’t just a coincidence. Someone always has to sacrifice for someone else to live. Even if it's a child who survives, it’s because someone good gave everything. Squid Game shows that in this world, good people often suffer while bad people wait for karma to arrive if it ever does. All the players were poor. But they weren’t just chasing money they were chasing hope, a second chance, a way out. The game was built to reveal something deeper the raw truth about humanity. In the end, Gi-hun didn’t need to finish that sentence because the entire story of Squid Game already did.
2025-06-29 18:38:47
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kuzey_hmb
kuzey_hmb :
“We are not horses, we are humans and humans are…” symbolizes so much in these series. Horses are animals that run for people’s entertainment. In the games, the players were the “horses” who were treated like animals, dying and running for survival, only for the entertainment of the vips. But that isn’t right is it? Those players were humans. The frontman (in-ho) had this philosophy that humans were nothing but evil, selfish, dependent on greed/money and survival. Gihun wasn’t able to save everyone but he was able to prove that philosophy of humans being nothing but evil, wrong. I think the frontman (in-ho) was “obsessed” with gihun, because gihun reminded the frontman of himself. When he used to be a player, in-ho (the frontman) was given an opportunity to kill all the other players and win the games, just like that. He took the opportunity and did it. I think when he became frontman and met gi-hun, he was hoping gihun would act out of selfishness, prove his philosophy right and make him feel better about himself. But gihun didnt. When gihun sacrificed himself, he proved that yes, humans are capable of creating horrors in this world and can do unspeakable things. But humans can also love, be empathetic and create beautiful things aswell. Humans are capable of Evil AND Good, and so humans are…. well, they just are. Human.
2025-06-29 11:33:59
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curseofcassie
curseofcassie :
they defend the games by believing people are rotten. they convince themselves that they deserve it because they're bad. gi-hun's final act of human selflessness shattered that perception and challenged the whole premise of the games.
2025-06-29 02:22:32
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mickmuffers
Mickmuffers :
Honestly, I think the ending was perfect. Gihun didn’t just survive, he proved something deeper. The Frontman believed people are naturally selfish, that when pushed, they’ll always turn on each other. But Gihun showed the opposite. That even in a place as brutal and hopeless as the Squid Game, compassion can still exist. People can still choose to be good. And then there’s that final line “We are not horses, we are humans. Humans are…” and he just stops. That unfinished thought hits hard. Horses act on instinct. They’re forced into wars, into races, into someone else's game. They run because they don’t have a choice. And maybe that’s what the Squid Game was, people running out of desperation. But humans? We’re not supposed to be like that. We’re supposed to have a choice. But choose what exactly? That’s where it gets messy. Gihun saw it all. The greed, betrayal, cruelty, but also love, sacrifice, and kindness. So what does it really mean to be human? We use the word “humanity” like it means compassion or empathy, but the people who built the game were human. The ones who killed and betrayed were human. So are the kind ones the only true humans? Or is all of it just us? Maybe that’s why he couldn’t finish the sentence. Maybe he didn’t have an answer. And honestly, neither do we. Humans aren’t just good or bad. We’re capable of everything. That word “humanity” doesn’t mean much by itself. It’s what we choose to do with it that defines us.
2025-06-30 00:17:32
20
k4ylanev
︎ :
Gi-hun's final act wasn't just a rejection of the game. It was a rejection of the philosophy that created it. The Front Man believed humans are inherently selfish, driven by survival and greed, no better than horses forced to run for others’ amusement. But Gi-hun proved that wrong by doing the one thing no one else could refusing to play, even if it meant dying. His choice wasn’t strategic. It wasn’t for reward. It was to preserve something bigger than himself, something like compassion, dignity, and choice. His last words, "We are not horses. We are humans. Humans are..." The silence afterward says everything. It’s not unfinished by accident. It’s a question, a challenge, maybe even a warning. How do you define human after everything we’ve seen? The games showed us the worst. Betrayal. Cruelty. Cowardice. But they also showed us sacrifice, love, and resistance. So what are humans? Are we good? Evil? Selfish? Kind? Maybe we’re all of it at once. Gi-hun’s story doesn’t give us a clean answer. It forces you to ask what being human even means. Is humanity just compassion? If so, what about the people who created the games? They were human too. The word humanity starts to lose meaning when you realize the same species capable of kindness is also capable of horror. In the end, Gi-hun didn’t try to fix humanity. He just chose to be the kind of human he believed should exist. Not perfect. Not heroic. Just human. And maybe that’s the only answer there is.
2025-06-28 14:12:53
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young.zaza590
Youngzaza✨🌺🌺🌺✨ :
The baby won’t even know the sacrifice that gi-hun made for her
2025-06-29 02:26:17
7127
kkmtx3
 :
we are not horses we are humans and humans are..
2025-06-28 06:17:21
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kaleb..reed
🧊 Kaleb reed ✞ :
When 456 sacrificed himself they all realized that there is hope in humanity and realized what they are doing is wrong and that’s why the front man blew up the island because he was proven that there is hope in humanity by 456 dying for that baby.
2025-07-04 17:08:23
10
rinoa_santoss
:) ˙⊹ ririluvs⊹˙ 🤍 :
The frontman had tears in his eyes
2025-06-28 06:05:46
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secretp3rs0n8
LIFELINE :
NO THE FACT WE GOT A CLIP OF WHEN THE FRONTMAN WAS IN THE GAME AND THE FRONTMAN TOLD GI-HUN TO JUST KILL THEM WHILE THEIR SLEEPING. AND WHEN GIHUN IS ABOUT TO KILL 100 HE IMAGINES 067 SAYING “please don’t this sir, this Isnt. You…”
2025-06-28 15:42:05
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wo_1dyz
MURASAKIBARA #1 SUPPORTER😜😈 :
I was screaming” PRESS THE BUTTON!!!!!”
2025-06-28 06:15:07
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justralphfr
. :
Perfect conclusion. He proved the Frontman's cynical philosophy of humans being inherently selfish wrong and showed that good in humanity can still exist even in the more dire of circumstances like the hellhole of Squid Game. But that's not all, Gihun's last words, "We are not horses, we are humans. Humans are..." It wasn't finished and that's intentional. Horses are instinctive creatures that are used in wars and gambles, they run because they must. Squid Game is a game of chance and death. But are we purely instinctive creatures? No, but then what are we? It's to show that even though he showed good can still exist, we must not forget all the atrocities that mankind has committed which was shown throughout all of the series. Humans aren't collectively defined as good or bad, we just are. It can also be seen as a question left to be answered. What are humans? Some people will say "humanity still exists in some people", but what does that humanity even refer to? The people who created and run the games were human, the people who participated and killed were human. We use this term in light of compassion and kindness, but are all the atrocities not part of human nature too? It almost seemed like not even Gihun himself had an answer. He has seen all of it on that island. The greed, the cowardice, the lies, the sadism, but also, the kind, the compassionate, and the selfless. Humans can take on any form, and 'humanity' is ultimately an arbitrary term. This is not even all there is to it btw I literally just typed this on a whim and could definitely go deeper
2025-06-28 19:30:24
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jm_grace
JM :
Gi-hun be putting everyone first but his own daughter 💀💀💀
2025-07-02 04:10:01
16
thatuhohgirl
Charity Victoria :
They could’ve just voted to leave💔
2025-07-20 13:17:42
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suck.4.life0
⋆。°✩Lizzy⋆。°✩ :
they weren’t silent. they were silenced.
2025-07-25 13:31:03
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