You admitted it after people provided countless panels for it. You fought tooth and nail against the literal manga facts for about 5 pages bro. Lay off the lecture.
Me? I've had civil discussions with people who provide actual arguments, decent speculations, and manga panels. Did they change my mind? Yes, yes they did.
Do I give the same respect to someone who goes around calling others incels for not having the same headcannons as them? No, no I do not.
Bro... it's already been proven wrong though. Unless you believe the matchups magically change, and Holdem is randomly pop out of nowhere.
Lmao. Good one.
"Countless", you mean like 3, compared to like the 3 intro boxes that didn't list him off as a big mom pirate?
You're honestly one of the worst users on this site.
"tooth and nail", the convo went on for like 4 posts total. (2 each)
"Me? I've had civil discussion with people who provide actual arguments", you both reek of fedora wearing virgin, and also narcissism.
You don't agree with anything I say because you dont' like what I have to say, so you pretend it's based on zero evidence, when there is actual evidence, you just don't like whta the evidence means, because you're a narcissist who can't admit when they're wrong.
Stop being an incel if you want to stop being called one.
The matchups are changing, I might be wrong, and if I am, that's fine, it was a hyper specific speculation, it's not like I was predicting what would happen in the next chapter or something with a safe bet, hardly something to completely discredit someone for every argument for over, evne though you want to, because you disagree with me and you're a narcissist.
Saying franky is going to fight holdem seems 1000x more likely than zoro soloing a yonkou, mine is within the realm of possibility, while yours is literally brain rot.
You continue to blend in with the other 20 zoro fanboys on this site who pretend mihawk is yonkou leveled, while I actually make interesting hypothesis and stand out. I'll start taking you seriously when you start to have an individual thought process.