Talk:Titus/@comment-24670104-20150810155528/@comment-25176701-20150810164340

^I think you're right about the preservation of tradition, considering he "works to preserve his Grounder civilization".

Well, the Grounders' need to change their ways if they are to survive. They are exactly like the first round of people before the nuclear apocalypse. Fighting one another and no peace is what got everyone killed. Their little peace isn't going to last, mostly because the MM are dead. They'll go back to fighting each other and killing each other, just like the first time around.

I'm not sure why people, who have already been almost wiped out due to their own violent acts, would continue such violent acts and cruel ways of living when they were given a second chance. Do they want more apocalypses in the future? Do they not care?

I'll never really understand people. If I were given a second chance to live, to be at peace with everyone, to do better than the first time around, I wouldn't hesitate to take it. I wouldn't continue to live harshly with little to no morals if that's what got everyone killed the first time around, and I certainly wouldn't want to watch anyone else ruin that second chance for everyone else.

The way the Grounders are living right now (instead of changing their ways and doing better than the first group of people) is just pointless. Everyone who died because of the nuclear apocalypse (and after it) died for nothing. They didn't die as a message to the next group of people to do better than the first time. They didn't die to preserve the human race. They died for absolutely nothing because nobody's doing anything to change their ways of living and to do better. It's sad, really.

Fuck preserving tradition. Titus, along with all of the other Grounders, need to get with the program and change the world for the better, which will include changing original Grounder tradition. There are so many groups of people, and if they all did a little something to be better, then maybe they'd actually be able to accomplish something that not even we can accomplish today: World peace.