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- onepiece@discuss.tchncs.de
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- onepiece@discuss.tchncs.de
GODDAMMIT WHAT WAS HE GONNA SAY!!!
What did you think of this week's chapter?
No break next week
GODDAMMIT WHAT WAS HE GONNA SAY!!!
What did you think of this week's chapter?
No break next week
Very hype chapter. The panel with all the elders blankly staring at the iron giant was peak one piece. Zoro and Jinbe got their hype moment clashing with the god of finance. I think Oda really balanced the elders out, nobody can actually stop them, but there's way to survive against them if they're separated. Their hubris in just sending St. Ethanbaron V. Nusjuro to take care of the straw hats backfired hard because the elders themselves believe that they are unstoppable (probably due to the centuries of not fighting in their true forms).
Oda is edging that D for as long as possible. I just want the D right now.
Question, is Vegapunk trans if three of his satellites are women? Like for Imu all his satellites are manly manliest men who turn into kaiju (so Imu is definitely a guy lmao, L for all the femme Imu theories) but Vegapunk is kinda sus here. There are actually no male satellites because robots don't count and Shaka is covered from head to toe (basically looks like a robot/cyborg).
The women are violence, evil, and greed. Shaka is just "good" and the robots represent his thinking and wisdom (which is why I don't count them, they're clearly just the science parts of him). .
A man who has 3 women inside of him who all represent his outward emotions but also has a "man" that represents his apparent "goodness" (who like is the first to die lmao). I think I'm getting somewhere.
Yes yes. The zoro panel rocks.
The D has been long teased and its probably in the one piece itself.
Also you definitely are going somewhere with vegapunk is trans. I would say yeah it would seem like punk wanted to rather pursue transition in several possible ways and ended up with robot satellites with their appropriate traits.