The irony... You talk glabberish nonsense 24/7, filled with wall of texts worth of bullshit but I'm the one bringing nothing, lmao. But you know, this one is my last wall-of-text about this topic, if you don't learn from this one, you'll never learn.
Perhaps the one about him winning HIS battles? Where's Enel, Kuma or Kizaru his own battle - when not only Zoro but everyone got owned as well? Author excluded Enel, Kuma and Kizaru in this equation which is the logical conclusion but clueless people like you interpret it completely wrong either way.
You were especially triggered at the statement how Enel destroyed Zoro. I'm triggered at you using arguments which is equivalent to saying 2+2=5. I'm triggered at sheer stupidity, you are triggered by facts. We are not the same.
Yes, it is okay to lose to them. It wasn't the same to Zoro's usual 1vs1 duels; he didn't have to prove beating them in order to fulfill his promise. I know it hurts you but Zoro can lose without breaking his promise.
The promise is about winning his battles; he tries proving to become the strongest swordsman after all. I mentioned swordsmen since a majority of them are Zoro's opponents. How should I know this already triggered you so much, especially since we both agree that Zoro's promise wasn't broken - you are just mad I'm not agreeing with your interpretation of Zoro's promise. The funny thing is, I didn't even intent to
trigger you in any sort of thing - just expressing my view when it comes to Zoro's loss. Give me a fucking break, Zoro got defeated a few times and thus lost as per definition. Everyone laying there lost - and Zoro was one of them. It was a game for Enel; 100 people participated into his game; at the end there were only remaining 6, including Nami and Enel. After Enel defeated those 4, Nami
was the only one left. The loss is the coherence of being defeated.
You know, it's really funny of you calling logical conclusions nonsense; but keep proving how it apparently makes sense of arguing being defeated =/= losing. I read your nonsense just fine; and it's still pure garbage. But this time, I'm taking my time debunking everything of it... well, which will be useless since you never learn, lol.
There is not a single argument of Zoro winning against Enel in these circumstances; he can fight him in a healthy shape and Enel still shitstomps him. That's why your spatial awareness is at absolute zero at understanding narratives and plot.
Sucks to be you because Zoro
objectively lost against Enel. Zoro lost the game he was participating in by being defeated.
No, I'm rational while you're spouting illogical nonsense around you - and me apparently being delusional is an ironic statement considering you are delusional enough to not admit Zoro being one-sidedly defeated counting as a loss but not as a loss when it comes to his promise. The difference between Yeti Cool Brothers and Kizaru; Kizaru cheapshotted Zoro and was about to kill him afterwards whilst Yeti Cool Brothers put Zoro to sleep. Also, the entire situation was a total loss for the entire strawhat crew, not just Zoro in general. Immediately change asap, silly nikky.
In which twisted reality and delusion is a defeat not necessarily a loss, lmao? Oda's only been telling us Zoro has won all his own battles ever since defeating King now. Battles, when match-up circumstances are entirely different, do not count as Zoro's loss when it comes to breaking his promise. Did he lose against Ohm? Did Ryuma defeat Zoro? Pica? Or recently King? Nope, thus Zoro's promise wasn't broken. You simply cannot wrap your head around that one, that's true.
Is that how you argued for several years? Pushing all explanations aside whilst feigning ignorance to facts such as people actually delivering you explanations in fact? That's the game you have been played until now? Yeah, with this kind of ignorance and confidence, I'm not surprised you thought you've been successfully debated against "Agenda Piece" people but good luck, there are 111 of "agenda bois" here. I'm sure
@LANJI CUCKSMOKE and
@HeroesNZ are following an agenda as well. At last, I'm not putting any thoughts into it. Zoro lost against Enel just like everyone else there, simple as that.