Sure, right. Kuma's ability, which is absorbed by anyone/thing that touches it, just conveniently doesn't work with this one particular application of it, despite all other applications we've seen doing it the complete opposite.
Memory bubbles just exists indefinitely without any constraints.
We've been told and consistently shown that absorbing the bubbles Kuma makes has them disappear.
There is no logical reason, given that Bonney seems to have all of kuma's memories that we should believe that bubble still exists.
None, Zero, Negative basis in the story
I wasn't arguing the letters not being in the memory. But you began by saying the ball was the letters. Just was correcting thebdistinction that it'd be a lot more than just that
I don't understand this need to shove kuma into S-bear in an arc where a constant point is clones are their own people.
I's inherently horrifying given that repeatedly brought up point.
"All the Seraphim are probably going to grow up into different people... cept you S-bear, get fucked"
You called her backstory an extension of Yamato's that was only written recently just cause it's kinda similar.
You can be pedantic if you like, but calling it an extension, clearly suggests you think it's the same.
It's probably an influx kinda deal.
Oda clearly has designs and ideas that get turned around.
A proto-Boa Hancock was one of the first concept art we saw for One Piece, even though she didn't properly appear until the 400s
You can also see a Hawkins design in the concept art for the Warlords...
Why would they continually underline Clones having their own will, just to go and undo S-bear as a person?
Like If Vegapunk has some free body for Kuma, sure. But I'll never understand Using S-bear when they've been saying that the Seraphim are their own people.
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