The eagerness and glee do surprise me, also when this is made the only point of a complex chapter. And I remember you said something like “even when I thought I couldn’t hate VP more...” in reaction to a chapter when it couldn’t be more illogical to say so. Because VP was vehemently disagreeing...
This just shows your extreme narrow-mindedness. There are more ways to tell a story than one crappy template. But you don’t even know there are such things as interpretations.
Vegapunk getting stabbed by the evillest guy far and wide (which you do not care about at all) does not make a...
Basically quoting Saturn… Really the guy to side with…
Vegapunk's story is ultimately linked to Nika's, and one of turning the government's assets or what they don't want uncovered against itself.
Does Oda think or display it as much of a problem? Aside from the theft of DNA, and the...
He didn’t create actual clones, and you keep consistently ignoring what deal Vegapunk and Kuma both were agreeing to with both measures. Turning him into a robot is wrong, but their hands were tied. They were hoping to save Bonney, and Kuma agreed, even when Vegapunk protested (important...
“Scientific greed”, so you think there is something intrinsically bad or shady about scientific research. Otherwise his stuff has only become “morally dubious” in the hands of the WG or the standard for his “greed” was only set by the WG or Saturn himself (for their immoral reasons). And for him...
I said no such thing, I was talking about parties in the series, participants or actors.
You single out Vegapunk from everyone, no matter how shady, vicious or more directly responsible they are. Which is very ridiculous.
You interpreting something is not an "objective truth". Oda can have...
So you pretty much focus all your hate in the series on this one guy. Which is more than a little wack.
Otherwise I guess you and most everyone would never stop ranting about how they want every Marine super duper double triple torture dead, not least Kizaru right now.
That’s just the classic...
This chapter is an example of how Oda milks plot points. Everyone knew Sanji was a match-up for Kizaru, given his speed-feats. Yet apparently he barely paid attention before, but now arbitrarily is the moment (with other things out of the way) to put the spotlight on him. At least for now. (And...
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