People that resort to "fallacy" when they lose poll because majority opinion doesnt agree LOLOLOL That is just a load of a crap. and I say this to everyone who believes that not just you
To answer your question... actually yes, worstgen fandom toxicity poll. Some cases I try to reinstate
You dont get it do you.
If I lose an arguement which I treat like cases where the majority disagree, I dont shout Ad no populum everytime, it means I was not able to convey my side of the argument to my peers on here. I concede the case.
Some cases I have reinstated but most the time the overwhelming majority when it gets to 70-80 with over 125 total people voting then I tend to switch my viewpoints
but based on several events occuring during the meantime, it's not a couple of seconds, it's > 10 sec from my POV
Either Sanji got knocked out momentarily or he was so hurt that he couldnt move but still remained conscious. Hence he was still on the same spot and seemingly had a hard time to speak. Either way, it looks bad for Sanji LOL
You don't require a wound in order to be knocked out
You do not know when King left to regroup with the flying gifters so invalid point
What happened is Sanji got rammed into a building. He got up after several sequences of events happened.
His speech wasn't continuous and he was wondering if Momo got away.
All these are signs that he was unresponsive during that time span
for someone to get knocked out there should atleast be a bruise or a wound indicating where they got hit we're no talking about a punch.. but a concentrated beak attack... the person in general should not be unscathed but sanji is unscathed and kicking after that concentrated attack to his abdomen... again sanji got up right after King left
there were barely any sequence of events..
just when luffy left franky with BM.. franky shoots a number, and contemporarily at that same moment luffy reached queen but we saw no king... and "regrouping with gifters" is a null headcannon since we know just moments ago king rammed sanji into building...so the logical answer is he was down with sanji..when they rammed in to the building
AGAIN there is no jitter in sanji's voice indicating he is just woke up after getting "knocked" in pain..jittered text is a key component of showing that a person is struggling to talk.. in sanji' s case they are just pauses and then his next sentence is without any pauses this inconsistency in pauses os obvious.
i believe he slept through everything that happened after king's attack, even if it was only for a couple of seconds.
1 second can be decisive in a battle (hakkai), so had king capitalize on that and followed up with attacks, sanji would've been dead by now, instead king just took to the sky forgetting sanji ever existed.
but this is one piece and tension is a crime, so it doesn't really matter.
Stop lying. King hit sanji into the building before franky hit big mom with his bike.
Sanji doesn't even move until franky takes out a number. The numbers hadnt even arrived at that point when sanji was hit. Unless he was playing dead he was out.
i believe he slept through everything that happened after king's attack, even if it was only for a couple of seconds.
1 second can be decisive in a battle (hakkai), so had king capitalize on that and followed up with attacks, sanji would've been dead by now, instead king just took to the sky forgetting sanji ever existed.
but this is one piece and tension is a crime, so it doesn't really matter.
granted it was one for a second.. for some reason king took time to bounce back and i personally wonder why was that the case.. yea in that 1 second like Kid got shot through the roof By Bm king could have done something about the 3 strongest dude in the ally..
what i assume is when they crashed king suffered collateral damage to which might have delayed his flight to queen...since its not on panel its easy to surmise but pretty hard to picture.
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