Anime & Manga THE GREAT DEBATE: Which leg did Vergo use on Judge's son? P A R T 2

Which leg did Vergo use?


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On Monday November 16, 2020, we witnessed one of the greatest threads in WG history ever being created. It was created by @Light D Lamperouge to settle which leg Vergo used to humiliate Judge's son with. Unfortunately the original thread got locked before the debate could be settled. You can read about it here:

https://worstgen.alwaysdata.net/forum/threads/THE-GREAT-DEBATE-which-leg-did-vergo-use-on-judges-son.8461/


I am creating a Part 2 of this thread because new information has been brought to light (no pun intended). Light D Lamperouge has recent;y discovered an SBS from Oda himself that confirms that Vergo used his right leg. The author's word is law, and this information is no different than Whitebeard or Mihawk's world's strongest titles.




That being said, I'm disappointed that Light needed to even find this SBS, because it was obvious that Vergo was using his right foot to begin with. critical mindset was treating 95% of the people in that thread the same way Kaido was treating the Scabbards. Vergo kicked Judge's son the exact way this soccer player is kicking the ball.




It's clear that the Vergo used his right foot. If you actually mathematically calculate the panel and properly analyze it with a team of scientists, then you will see that is it simply impossible for it to be the left leg. To establish this, we need to introduce a new value, Θ <- Which is the Greek letter for "Judge's son". This will come in handy when asking questions such as "Did Vergo use his right leg when he defeated Judge's son?". To answer this, all you need to do is find Θ in the equation Θ = X+Y*n, where X is the number of Ls Judge's son has received, Y is the amount of Ws critical mindset has received and n is Vergo's CoA calculations.


In conclusions, there is an SBS from Oda confirming it was Vergo used his right foot, I have included photography evidence of professional soccer players using the same stance as Vergo, and I have provided a Harvard University level mathematical formula that proves it was the right foot. But if the math equation is too complex for you to grasp, then let me know and I'll try and dumb it down.


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