Did 'L.O.L.O' and 'L.akainu' really that hurt?

Did 'L.O.L.O' really that hurts?


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#1
:gokulaugh::gokulaugh::gokulaugh:

@Jailer @Mlzz @Adam-san @WesMidnight @Tejas @park_min young @SaitamaSanji @Bullet @Desolate Smaug @Big D. Kaios @Adamxero @Chaves @uyuu @Vinsmoke D. Zolo @Trafalgar_D_Law @BillSlipton @Luffy is the mc @Tejas @Seraphoenix @Red Admiral @MonsterKaido @qwe

It hurts so much that they literally changed the codes of the site like ''L.o.l.o'' and 'L.akainu' to ''Papazuki Zoro''...

The mission is accomplished my friends, the butthurt Worstgen administration trying to stop the ''freedom of speech'' and ''L.o.L.O'', 'L.akainu' , Worstgen administration are confirmed as Zorofanboys and Akainufanboys. :cheers:


''L.O.L.O'', L.akainu, and the freedom of speech will never end.
 
#6
Freedom of speech, as the name suggests, ensures that you are able to freely express your opinion on a given topic. Deliberately misspelling a character's name with the sole intention of trying to trigger a supposed fanbase, is, per definition, not freedom of speech.

Talking about butthurt though, when you are the one deliberately using those terms and now, that you are being trolled a bit, feel obligated to question freedom of speech is ironical.

:pepecorn:
 
#11
Freedom of speech, as the name suggests, ensures that you are able to freely express your opinion on a given topic. Deliberately misspelling a character's name with the sole intention of trying to trigger a supposed fanbase, is, per definition, not freedom of speech.

Talking about butthurt though, when you are the one deliberately using those terms and now, that you are being trolled a bit, feel obligated to question freedom of speech is ironical.

:pepecorn:
Then why is Lanji allowed?
 
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