ONE PIECE, CHAPTER 1126: Taking Responsibility

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Kizaruber Eats

THE KIZARUBER EATS, THE KIZARUBER EATS IS REAL!


WTF is this? Oda just dont give a fuck anymore
He stopped giving a fuck post Gear 5 tbh. He even admitted it.




We're already 2 years into the final saga and Vegapunks arc and Egghead was a complete waste of time except to be filler and recap the s story for new readers....sigh. (Except the outside Egghead stuff and I guess Gorosei and Imu lore, but still very light on that with tons of new mysteries instead. Also that pun on "light" ironically and sadly too with how Kizaru got shafted so hard, sigh.)

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I am so pissed no one saw this... Finally the underworld connections start to flow and people here licking swords as always...



So dissapointed no one saw it.
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@SDfear you lied to me btw... :josad:
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WTF is this? Oda just dont give a fuck anymore
Gilipollas, es el buque de Umit, un Emperador del Inframundo...

¿Qué manga lees?
 
Finally Oda steps into the grey zone with an important character. I do not like when characters are only depicted in white or black. Oda integrates an ambivalence here and it is refreshing to see Shanks not always being the good guy, but also having that dark side of him.

Also, notice how Pizarro acts just the opposite as Nami does. We usually see Nami reprimanding Luffy, whenever he does something dumb or (in her oopinion dangerous). Here it is the exact opposite with BB reprimanding Pizzaro after Koby was able to flee. It is quite funny to see.

Then we have Nami, who wakes up in that Lego-room.

First it is strange that only a few of the SHPs would be victim of abduction and not all. This makes me question why not everyone? And we also do not know, if the abductor can be categorized as friend, foe or something in between.

While this is a new environment without us knowing, who brought them there, we can make some very interesting observatzions: Her dress is different with her wearing a sword on her bag. This sword being a weapon makes me question, why said abductor gave her a weapon at all. A weapon can be used to fight and get away. Why giving it to her in the first place?

What is also noteworthy is, that Nami’s clothes clash with her surroundings. A viking does not fit into a Lego-room, except in a children’s playroom.
 
Finally Oda steps into the grey zone with an important character. I do not like when characters are only depicted in white or black. Oda integrates an ambivalence here and it is refreshing to see Shanks not always being the good guy, but also having that dark side of him.

Also, notice how Pizarro acts just the opposite as Nami does. We usually see Nami reprimanding Luffy, whenever he does something dumb or (in her oopinion dangerous). Here it is the exact opposite with BB reprimanding Pizzaro after Koby was able to flee. It is quite funny to see.

Then we have Nami, who wakes up in that Lego-room.

First it is strange that only a few of the SHPs would be victim of abduction and not all. This makes me question why not everyone? And we also do not know, if the abductor can be categorized as friend, foe or something in between.

While this is a new environment without us knowing, who brought them there, we can make some very interesting observatzions: Her dress is different with her wearing a sword on her bag. This sword being a weapon makes me question, why said abductor gave her a weapon at all. A weapon can be used to fight and get away. Why giving it to her in the first place?

What is also noteworthy is, that Nami’s clothes clash with her surroundings. A viking does not fit into a Lego-room, except in a children’s playroom.
I wonder who changed their clothes
Loda this hopeless pervert
 
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