It's me or I am the only one who feel you people are not reading correctly or not reading at all what I'm writing ?
Yes I "think" someone else will come. Yes this is an hypothesis. What's your point ?
Don't you see the difference when I make a statement and an hypothesis ?
Or are you just trying to find a way to make me look bad ? coz (spoiler) you don't have to
Yes I "think" someone else will come. Yes this is an hypothesis. What's your point ?
Don't you see the difference when I make a statement and an hypothesis ?
Or are you just trying to find a way to make me look bad ? coz (spoiler) you don't have to
the FACT is that carrot does not have a main villian for luffy to defeat.
if you think it might happen then BACK IT UP.
.. again I feel like talking to the wind even tho I'm not even talking to you.. "CHANGED ENOUGH TO WANT TO FIGHT FOR HIM" does it ring a bell ???.. damn.. guyz.. read before posting.
luffy changed law enough for him to fight for him...
luffy changed croco-boy too and made him save luffy from akainu...
I guess hes the next nakama
there are hundreds of characters that luffy changed enough to fight for him...whats your point?
youre not talking to the wind you just cant read
Do I really have to explain what an antagonist is now ? * feeling exhausted*
Yes Luffy sometimes indirectly saves his crewmate. read the story. Moving on.
Saying it multiple time won't make it true.
Luffy didn't saved Robin, he indirectly saved her by pushing her boundary. Robin saved herself from suicid.
Sanji saved himself by actually telling the truth to Luffy, Luffy only pushed him to do it.
Luffy actually saved Zoro.
Nami wasn't saved by Luffy, she saved herself by crying for help. Without that, Luffy wouldn't have acted and I mean it.
etc.
By "saving" I don't mean physically, but mentally. Because to help them, indirectly or not. Luffy needs to be sure that those characters are ready to be helped.
So yeah, sometimes Luffy saved them directly, other times not.
When we are talking about personnal conflict, Luffy doesn't enter into the equation, only the character can make a choice.
Luffy didn't saved Robin, he indirectly saved her by pushing her boundary. Robin saved herself from suicid.
Sanji saved himself by actually telling the truth to Luffy, Luffy only pushed him to do it.
Luffy actually saved Zoro.
Nami wasn't saved by Luffy, she saved herself by crying for help. Without that, Luffy wouldn't have acted and I mean it.
etc.
By "saving" I don't mean physically, but mentally. Because to help them, indirectly or not. Luffy needs to be sure that those characters are ready to be helped.
So yeah, sometimes Luffy saved them directly, other times not.
When we are talking about personnal conflict, Luffy doesn't enter into the equation, only the character can make a choice.
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luffy directly saved all of his crewmates...stop with the semantics
he was physically there to defeat their main villain
the point being...he was the one to do it no one else
something that you cant say at all for carrot. Unless hypothetically there is someone else for her..
but right now there isn’t so whats the point of bringing it up.
Still no.
if youre bold enough to say spandam wasn’t the one who made franky loose his pride or that luffy gave it back to him then go ahead...I won’t argue with you. You would prove you really have no comprehention of one piece at all At that point.