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We know that roofpiece was designed later . Oda had no intention about it firstly. And after roof , Kaido did not show any hurting indication even his scar was shown minor effect by Oda.
Secondly , this statement would be believable if kaido did not fight 40 more chaps after roof . That means Kaido did showed lots of feats rest of fight. (drunk fighting, future sigh, haki blusting, magma dragon mode etc etc.) Based on manga , Looks like kaido was not affected by roofpiece part.
1) Where do we know that from?
2)At the end of 1008 all the supernova start saying "are attacks aren't working" and Luffy responds "they have to be". Then in 1009 Kaido dodges the red hawk which Luffy mocks him for saying "it must be hurting you". Latter Kid make the analogy of rain eating away at mountains.
 
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Do real women ever call any love interest "daddy"? Doesn't feel dirty in the right way.
You would be surprised how common it is. Ridiculously common at that. It goes as extreme as role-playing and shit.
I can't say too much but joke aside, it gets very awkward and cursed.

It's mostly a young woman thing from what I've seen. Newer generations like the over sexualised, raised on porn, social media, less inhibitions, more "freedom" generations.

They tend to confess this shit on Reddit, tiktok and such. They enjoy calling their boyfriends daddies and shit . Even joking about confusing their dad's and it being awkward to say it in front of them.
 

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You would be surprised how common it is. Ridiculously common at that. It goes as extreme as role-playing and shit.
I can't say too much but joke aside, it gets very awkward and cursed.

It's mostly a young woman thing from what I've seen. Newer generations like the over sexualised, raised on porn, social media, less inhibitions, more "freedom" generations.

They tend to confess this shit on Reddit, tiktok and such. They enjoy calling their boyfriends daddies and shit . Even joking about confusing their dad's and it being awkward to say it in front of them.
I think i’d puke if someone asked me to call them that
 
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It would probably creep me out. Specially since I hope to be a father to a daughter one day.
Yeah same honestly. It gets much worse than what I mentioned.
I think it prevalent with girls who lack a father in their lives naturally. Can't say I've deep dived on this, the psychology of it and shit but im seeing a LOT of incest jokes out in the wild too on tiktok, youtube and shit too. Brothers and sisters mainly, step ones at least.
Just even browsing random meme compilations and they come up, even when going through random recommended YouTube Shorts too.

I joke about this daddy shit girls do too but honestly it does get a lot more darker/uncomfortable than this.

But now guys are openly saying they want mommies too, especially dommy/muscle mommies too. It's not just girls doing it ofc but guys too now.

Since I'm detaching myself from a lot of things lately including parts of the Internet, I'm becoming more aware of how widespread this shit is and how bad it is.

I think it all stems from serious family issues, whether its abusive or emotionally or even physically/literally absent parents and such.

This is getting morbid now though ofc lol.

I used to spend most of my life wanting to be a dad to a daughter, especially adoption as I know what its like to be unwanted/rejected and abandoned by your parents so I'd wanna help a kid in the same situation I was in but didn't didn't any help with either, just had to try and deal with alone.

That sort of typical inner dad instincts in me wants to have a daughter and my mum always wanted a daughter too but never got one, so I hoped with adopting a girl, she'd get a granddaughter and thus a girl to raise too.
I'd love to raise a daughter too myself, I just get along better with girls generally as i was raised by women especially my mum and grandma my entire life.

I wouldn't mind a son either tbh but I'd prefer a daughter ideally.
 
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You would be surprised how common it is. Ridiculously common at that. It goes as extreme as role-playing and shit.
I can't say too much but joke aside, it gets very awkward and cursed.

It's mostly a young woman thing from what I've seen. Newer generations like the over sexualised, raised on porn, social media, less inhibitions, more "freedom" generations.

They tend to confess this shit on Reddit, tiktok and such. They enjoy calling their boyfriends daddies and shit . Even joking about confusing their dad's and it being awkward to say it in front of them.
TikTok culture intensitified it and make everything worse
 

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Yeah same honestly. It gets much worse than what I mentioned.
I think it prevalent with girls who lack a father in their lives naturally. Can't say I've deep dived on this, the psychology of it and shit but im seeing a LOT of incest jokes out in the wild too on tiktok, youtube and shit too. Brothers and sisters mainly, step ones at least.
Just even browsing random meme compilations and they come up, Eden when going through random recommended YouTube Shorts too.

I joke about this daddy shit girls too but honestly it does get a lot more darker/uncomfortable than this.

But now guys are openly saying they want mommies too, especially dommy/muscle mommies too. It's not just girls doing it ofc but guys too now.

Since I'm detaching myself from a lot of things lately including parts of the Internet, I'm becoming more aware of how widespread this shit is and how bad it is.

I think it all stems from serious family ossues, whether its abusive or emotionally or even physically/literally absent parents and such.

This is getting morbid now though ofc lol.

I used to spend most of my life wanting to be a dad to a daughter, especially adoption as I know what its like lile to be unwanted/rejected and abandoned by your parents so I'd wanna help a kid on the same situation
I am probably too old to understand these kids. I actually feel blessed to be born in the 90's.
 
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