"The expression he who laughs last, laughs best is a saying that means the final winner will have more glory than someone who was winning in the beginning but ultimately lost."
Considering current events within the manga, the meaning behind this statement and it being tied with Zoro exclusively...
Don't Overthink it ya'll, Zoro setting Ryuma ablaze is simply a product of magic swordsman shenanigans. Flying slashes, Tornados made up of numerous sword cuts, and in the case of hiryu kaen, a flame generating strike. Zoro is able to do unexplainable and crazy things that typically doesn't...
Don't know where you get off saying I don't care for counter arguments when you have literally provided none for me to respond to. You could only come to such a conclusion if I were speaking in absolutes (much like yourself), which I've made a good job so far of NOT doing. I am not Oda, his...
Not sure why the flames won't just engulf all of onigshima but meh. One thing that is undeniable is that it is quickly falling apart which could lead to everyone jumping ship. Kaido is very much capable of putting down luffy in short bursts to full on knockouts so it is entirely possible for him...
Neither, but I do believe something will force everyone to flee onigashima (like the flames spreading) or maybe kaido gets salty that his attack on onigashima fails, and thus personally goes to the capital to reak havoc via continuous boro breaths. The latest opening for the anime does showcase...
Its not though and furthermore I've never made that argument of Zoro going to the rooftop again in the first place. I wish you had just read the post
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My friend. Not once have I spoke of Zoro going back to the rooftop. That is merely a assumption of what you think I said, as well as a thing you keep trying to argue against. That is what we call a strawman but I sure you dont need me to tell you that... Hawkins
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Uhhhh, no. As per the manga literally telling us, the tower signifies great change and the upheaval of the established order... Hawkins' getting L'd on by killer is not a representation of that at all, as a matter of fact, Hawkins getting L'd on is actually within the established order as Zoro...
How is that the case when the tower tarot card was reflecting kid and laws confrontation with big mom and the death tarot was a attack boost for Hawkin's strawmen!? The strength tarot is literally the only one that can be attributed to both Luffy and Zoro for reasons stated already, yet this is...
I've lurked here for about a year. I know full well how people on both sides get down when the topic is about the grand master.
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Yet I'll still give people the benefit of the doubt and answer them wholly and honestly.
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Thx for the heads up regardless though...
Well I wasn't comparing the two of them to those cards, I was comparing them to the one card that wasn't mentioned or drawn by hawkins himself. The one depicting two very specific entities, that being the large feline (Luffy) and the grim reaper (Zoro) with the infinity sign above it. Keep in...
Thats a really good point. Oda likes calls back and call forwards so this is very believeable. Parallelling two sayings that basically translate to "something small affecting something large with reptition". The only thing that offsets this a wee bit is that the the sentence structure is a bit...
So on a session of retrospective reading I noticed something rather interesting and it may actually have something to do with Zoro's confrontation with the grim reaper in the latest chapter.
As we know, In chapter 1029, Hawkins' involvement in the war as well as his hold on Kid was promptly...
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