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#61
So chances are Loki was framed for his fathers death, and by destroying the world he means the WG
Nah he probably means the entire world. He killed his father, the woman he loved rejected him, heโ€™s been trapped to this tree for years, he probably doesnโ€™t give a dam about the world.
 
#66
Nah he probably means the entire world. He killed his father, the woman he loved rejected him, heโ€™s been trapped to this tree for years, he probably doesnโ€™t give a dam about the world.
I doubt heโ€™s that bad lmao this is one piece where morally grayness means at worst stealing
 
#68
And now try to give this reason to a dude who is BLINDFOLDED. His sentence about her warning was that stuff which she said afterwards. This is a typical "Your next line is..." which Katakuri or Joseph Joestar often used.
You repeat the same shit.
The arrows show the direction of the hits before they are even executed.
Who says he can't see through that? It was shown his eyes glowing behind them lmao.
Also if he saw the future, he wouldn't have thanked her for the warning through the arrows.
She's torturing him.
Why do you not simply accept that it's FS, admit that you were wrong and move on with your life?
Because you are wrong?

Didn't Enel's officers also say what's gonna happen with each attack yet they didn't have Future Sight ?
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#71
I doubt heโ€™s that bad lmao this is one piece where morally grayness means at worst stealing
I donโ€™t see it as bad but more of him grieving. I think this arc will be a big Loki redemption are where heโ€™ll decide he wonโ€™t want to destroy the world anymore.
 
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