Who did More to capture Garp?


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So they got kidnapped cause they were all drunk af???

Damn Shanks really was going to let Barto go, Yasopp a fucking menace tho lmao

And awww teach, what about your strongest Shiryu lmao
 
Shyriu getting completely ignored and removed from the merit of the capture of Garp reminds me of Zoro getting completely ignored for saving Bonney at the start of Egghead when all the credit was by her given to Luffy. Is just how Oda writes he is getting old now so he forgets some details... :josad:
 
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You mean the days when Beta would fill 100 pages himself spamming “ZKK”
Average Finalbeta post:

Subject: Zoro: The Transcendent Apex of Martial Mastery and the Inevitable Arbiter of Kaido’s Final Fate

Permit me to embark on an intellectual endeavor that, quite frankly, will likely soar high above the heads of the common masses who dare to lurk in this forum. For those of us who operate on a higher plane of thought, it has long been self-evident that Roronoa Zoro—the eternal Grandmaster—is not merely a character within One Piece, but a living, breathing philosophical paradigm. A cosmic force that transcends the banalities of typical shonen tropes, evolving into a profound commentary on the ontology of combat and the epistemology of willpower itself.

To reduce Zoro’s unparalleled mastery of the three-sword style to mere “technique” would be akin to calling the Sistine Chapel “just a painting.” His very existence is a sublime symphony of power, a harmonious trifecta of mind, body, and soul—manifested in the holy trinity of his blades. Each slash is a reverberation through the metaphysical tapestry of existence, a cutting critique (pun intended) of mortality itself.

And now, let us address the matter of Zoro Kills Kaido (ZKK)—a proposition so intellectually airtight that any opposition to it is nothing short of laughable. The very notion that some unenlightened individuals still cling to the delusion that Luffy is the one destined to fell Kaido is, quite frankly, a tragic indictment of the human intellect’s inherent limitations. Luffy’s “victory” would be a mere exercise in brute force, but Zoro’s ascension will be nothing less than a metaphysical triumph. His blade will not simply slice through flesh—it will pierce the cosmic order, restoring balance to a chaotic world that has forgotten the ancient truths of honor, discipline, and sacrifice.

Zoro’s entire arc is a narrative thesis on transcendence, forged in the fires of adversity. Need I remind anyone of the monumental moment at Thriller Bark, when Zoro absorbed all of Luffy’s agony? That was not just a display of physical endurance—it was the divine coronation of a demi-god, a figure who, through sheer will, elevated himself beyond the constraints of human frailty. In that instant, Zoro shed the skin of mere mortality and became a living testament to the Nietzschean Übermensch, carving his destiny in a way no mere pirate could hope to achieve.

So when Zoro inevitably delivers the final blow to Kaido, understand that this is not merely a narrative convenience—this is the culmination of a grand cosmic design, a masterstroke that the rest of you, mired in your pedestrian interpretations, have failed to grasp. Zoro is not just the "right-hand man"; he is the right hand of fate itself.

Thus, I swear it upon ZKK: Zoro shall cut down Kaido. And when that blade sings its final, resounding note, only those of us who have long understood his divine significance will appreciate the full weight of the moment. The rest of you? Well, you’ll just have to catch up—if your meager intellectual capacities even allow it.


God HELP US if we EVER get Finalbeta vs Logiko, the forum would IMPLODE! Our feeble mind scould never comprehend the intellectual superiority at display and the clash of our greatest minds alive!


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Average Finalbeta post:

Subject: Zoro: The Transcendent Apex of Martial Mastery and the Inevitable Arbiter of Kaido’s Final Fate

Permit me to embark on an intellectual endeavor that, quite frankly, will likely soar high above the heads of the common masses who dare to lurk in this forum. For those of us who operate on a higher plane of thought, it has long been self-evident that Roronoa Zoro—the eternal Grandmaster—is not merely a character within One Piece, but a living, breathing philosophical paradigm. A cosmic force that transcends the banalities of typical shonen tropes, evolving into a profound commentary on the ontology of combat and the epistemology of willpower itself.

To reduce Zoro’s unparalleled mastery of the three-sword style to mere “technique” would be akin to calling the Sistine Chapel “just a painting.” His very existence is a sublime symphony of power, a harmonious trifecta of mind, body, and soul—manifested in the holy trinity of his blades. Each slash is a reverberation through the metaphysical tapestry of existence, a cutting critique (pun intended) of mortality itself.

And now, let us address the matter of Zoro Kills Kaido (ZKK)—a proposition so intellectually airtight that any opposition to it is nothing short of laughable. The very notion that some unenlightened individuals still cling to the delusion that Luffy is the one destined to fell Kaido is, quite frankly, a tragic indictment of the human intellect’s inherent limitations. Luffy’s “victory” would be a mere exercise in brute force, but Zoro’s ascension will be nothing less than a metaphysical triumph. His blade will not simply slice through flesh—it will pierce the cosmic order, restoring balance to a chaotic world that has forgotten the ancient truths of honor, discipline, and sacrifice.

Zoro’s entire arc is a narrative thesis on transcendence, forged in the fires of adversity. Need I remind anyone of the monumental moment at Thriller Bark, when Zoro absorbed all of Luffy’s agony? That was not just a display of physical endurance—it was the divine coronation of a demi-god, a figure who, through sheer will, elevated himself beyond the constraints of human frailty. In that instant, Zoro shed the skin of mere mortality and became a living testament to the Nietzschean Übermensch, carving his destiny in a way no mere pirate could hope to achieve.

So when Zoro inevitably delivers the final blow to Kaido, understand that this is not merely a narrative convenience—this is the culmination of a grand cosmic design, a masterstroke that the rest of you, mired in your pedestrian interpretations, have failed to grasp. Zoro is not just the "right-hand man"; he is the right hand of fate itself.

Thus, I swear it upon ZKK: Zoro shall cut down Kaido. And when that blade sings its final, resounding note, only those of us who have long understood his divine significance will appreciate the full weight of the moment. The rest of you? Well, you’ll just have to catch up—if your meager intellectual capacities even allow it.

God HELP US if we EVER get Finalbeta vs Logiko, the forum would IMPLODE! Our feeble mind scould never comprehend the intellectual superiority at display and the clash of our greatest minds alive!
Instantly wrong, you called him Zoro instead of “The Almighty Grandmaster”
 
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