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Again tell that to Reborn.

My entire discussion started with claims of Akainu taking Island level AP on his face. That shit never happened.
Akainu took two attacks, one bubble and other was cracked one.
Cracked one damage was dispersed and Low AP on akainu.
Bubble one where akainu took the most. Like you said, but that shit was no where near island level AP.
I highly doubt the authors intention when drawing Whitebeards final attack against Akainu, after he killed his "son", was to make it not his strongest attack. The intention, again, would be to concentrate the majority of the damage on Akainu himself. The ensuing damage on the environment was a testament to its power but also just dramatization of the scene to match it's emotional weight as the climax to their conflict, as evidenced by the symbolism of the enemies HQ being destroyed and Akainu falling into the earth. Also, if you really want to get into the nitty gritty of it, which I doubt Oda even thought about, then it can be argued that the reason the environment didn't suffer as much was because Akainu took most of the force, which proves that WB's intention was to concentrate the damage at the point of contact.
 

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Throughout Heaven & Earth,I alone am d Honored One
Chatgpt lol

Very useful for stuff like translating long texts etc


Sadly japanese mangaka are workaholics

i suspect oda has a similar mentality to Togashi in that they personally want to draw their own mangas. It's an important part of the process for them.
Yes! But it's clearly taking toll on him with so many other stuffs going on like Netflix.


I can feel he really enjoys drawing but one has to factor in time and circumstances.
 
Girls who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten girl"; male counterpart : fundanshi

A Fujoshi (腐女子), which literally means "rotten girl," is not merely a fan; she is a high-level otaku whose consciousness has been fundamentally rerouted to perceive every male interaction through the lens of Boy's Love (BL). She is the ultimate master of shipping—a narrative architect whose imagination dictates that two male characters are, regardless of canonical evidence, destined to be together.

Her brain operates on an advanced, chaotic Fujo-Logic, allowing her to perform spectacular feats of narrative corruption, such as turning two fighting rivals into a "tragic, emotionally stunted couple" or equating a single hand-hold with a complex, 50-chapter saga of romance. Her inner world is categorized by the unyielding terms Seme (the dominant partner) and Uke (the receiving partner), a classification system she applies to every male duo she encounters.

The Fujoshi is the spirit that once animated the infamous Yaoi Paddle, a real, wooden novelty item sold at conventions in the 2000s. Though largely banned now, this paddle—often inscribed with "Softcore" and "Hardcore" sides—remains a core piece of fandom lore. It symbolizes the chaotic, over-the-top intent of the Fujoshi: to physically and aggressively assert that the universe's true order is simply two attractive men falling in love. Her power is absolute, and resistance is futile; the characters were never truly yours.

Someone made a great song and music video with Miku about it lately lmao:

 
Girls who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten girl"; male counterpart : fundanshi

A Fujoshi (腐女子), which literally means "rotten girl," is not merely a fan; she is a high-level otaku whose consciousness has been fundamentally rerouted to perceive every male interaction through the lens of Boy's Love (BL). She is the ultimate master of shipping—a narrative architect whose imagination dictates that two male characters are, regardless of canonical evidence, destined to be together.

Her brain operates on an advanced, chaotic Fujo-Logic, allowing her to perform spectacular feats of narrative corruption, such as turning two fighting rivals into a "tragic, emotionally stunted couple" or equating a single hand-hold with a complex, 50-chapter saga of romance. Her inner world is categorized by the unyielding terms Seme (the dominant partner) and Uke (the receiving partner), a classification system she applies to every male duo she encounters.

The Fujoshi is the spirit that once animated the infamous Yaoi Paddle, a real, wooden novelty item sold at conventions in the 2000s. Though largely banned now, this paddle—often inscribed with "Softcore" and "Hardcore" sides—remains a core piece of fandom lore. It symbolizes the chaotic, over-the-top intent of the Fujoshi: to physically and aggressively assert that the universe's true order is simply two attractive men falling in love. Her power is absolute, and resistance is futile; the characters were never truly yours.

Someone made a great song with Miku about it lately lmao:

damn, I'm a tourist.
 
LMAO, its even funnier as I saw a meme the other day desperately trying to shut down ZoSan and say it has no basis to it and it implying if not calling people who like it even for meme reasons as "unhinged". It came up with a long list of reasons to condemn it, all serious and shit.

There's a ton of fujoshis in the fandom too, they alone give stuff like ZoSan and LuLa a TON of stature and such.
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Speaking of great ships:

Lacks pregnant woman getting killed
 
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