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I have to wonder if The One Piece is something like the Rosetta Stone where the poneglyphs will be able to be read by people who haven't been well versed in the language it was written in. Making what the poneglyphs say free and open knowledge.Yeah but there's also the question of how they apprehended Roger, who apparently we learn knew everything, including being able to read the Poneglyphs given that he left a message in Skypiea in the same language. On the Poneglyphs and the ancient kingdom alone the WG went through great lengths to destroy Ohara and to capture/torture/kill Robin.
Roger can't read the Poneglyphs, that's why Oden was on the crew. The Voice of All Things alone doesn't give the user to read Poneglyphs.Yeah but there's also the question of how they apprehended Roger, who apparently we learn knew everything, including being able to read the Poneglyphs given that he left a message in Skypiea in the same language.
Ring it up, Zoro W.
Not more delays!NOBREAK NEXT WEEK
Also, they just can't help themselves. Here's one of the writers for Netflix's One Piece with a very original and creative take on Wapol.
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Good God. Ignoring how the Liberals considered Trump their guy back then.Not more delays!
I watched randy's YouTube videos cause he's a vivi fan. And yes, his theories don't lean onto blackbeard/admiral tard favortism, but most of his videos have the "This is totally what oda put in his story, a LOT of everything can you believe it"? cult stuff. Like he obviously waited 20 years to reveal luffy's a sun god. The gorosei transformations are going to get explored, and SWORD will be SO crucial, so crucial later. It's just not that deep. Randy just gets in his own head and creates his OWN version of oda and how oda spends countless hours researching and putting the stuff in there, rather than it a god majority of it being oda just looks at design and inspiration and thinks it's cool to have it, regardless of how it's handled(like a majority of the wano and egghead setting had no super deep lore relevance to their specific countries during the arcs). I shouldv'e known him being apologetic and liking the shitty LA cowboy bebop changes to not listen to him anymore.
More stuff with randy:
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It is more accurate to say there is always a twist. Thriller Bark is sort of a subversion. The twist there was that things were exactly as they first seemed there. What I think is that we should not try to guess good guys from bad until we are at least well into the arc.not sure if this is worth spoiler tags so ill do it anyway buuut. i was talking with a friend about how most if not all the places the straw hats have visited have some form of dark secret about them and it got me thinking. what if loki is actually a good guy? and the dark secret for elbaf is that loki was framed and the true villian of elbaf is who actually killed the king.
You’ll know who the good people are by whether or not they give Luffy food. There’s also who Luffy has a pleasant conversation with, but you have to remember something: Luffy is a naive idiot.It is more accurate to say there is always a twist. Thriller Bark is sort of a subversion. The twist there was that things were exactly as they first seemed there. What I think is that we should not try to guess good guys from bad until we are at least well into the arc.
Until then, we cannot be sure.You’ll know who the good people are by whether or not they give Luffy food. There’s also who Luffy has a pleasant conversation with, but you have to remember something: Luffy is a naive idiot.
I don’t know about that. But if death is what you want, may I recommend to you JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure?Is there something that makes Shonen mangaka so afraid to kill off random people?
Should we tell him?Is there something that makes Shonen mangaka so afraid to kill off random people?
It is the classic OP cycle of deaths: "Oda does not kill characters" followed by "Oda should not have killed those characters" and rinse and repeat.Should we tell him?
Oda is not afraid to kill of random people. It just dies not tend to happen when the SHs are involved so they can avoid guilt.Is there something that makes Shonen mangaka so afraid to kill off random people?
He also doesn't do it arbitrarily for edge lord points.Oda is not afraid to kill of random people. It just dies not tend to happen when the SHs are involved so they can avoid guilt.