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I like how you assume exactly the opposite of what I think.
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Straw Hats> 10 members. only 2 women. the 2 pornstars.
Yonkos> 5 yonkos. only 1 woman. the Big Meme who's a breeding mare.
Shichibukais> 11 characters. only 1 woman. the one whose most distinguished feature is "being the most beautiful" and her power is based on boners.
Vinsmokes> 5 kids. only 1 woman. the sexual one.
Supernovas> 11 characters> only 1 woman. the big titty glutton that immediately gets captured and people assume is the weakest one.
Admirals>5 characters. 0 women. At best 1 "candidate".
Yonko Commanders> At least 9. 1 woman, Smoothie. enough said.
BBP>10 characters (not counting 10th mysterious fucker)> 1 woman. The "ugly hag who envies pretty girls".

But please. Enlighten us all how Oda's tokenism is a historical mark for female representation in fiction.

Avatar, another children's cartoon, has better female characters than One Piece could ever hope to have. :kayneshrug:
Claymore has better female characters.
Young Justice has better female characters.
Alloy from Horizon Zero, Ellie from TLoU.
Rat Queens comics.
Cartoons, manga, video games, etc. There are good examples of GOOD characters that are women.

Problem is that people never touch grass and then thinks that "strong female character" is Disney trying to shove the cringe fiesta that is Captain Marvel down people's throats and their response is go back to the walking "ass and tits".

One of the few good things this shitty arc had, is that I could once again believe that Robin is a real and great character. From her undercover mission in Orochi's palace, to the whole Black Maria thing.
Nami? "haha, no clothes go brrrrr great character right there".
You really do just hate women lmfao.
 
What made you hate him about this scene??
I understand that he loves the Merry but he acted like a total bitch.
He was like a stubborn child, the Merry was also important for Luffy but there was no other way. Luffy was neither heartless or chose the wrong decision.
He challenged his captain and fought against him, man like wtf
Usopp saw Luffy like an enemy and fought like that. Where’s the friendship and loyalty?
Imagine arguing with your friend and he behaves like Usopp.
Big fuck you
Who was right in the end? Luffy.
The Merry war beyond saving.
 

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⚓𝒫𝒾𝓇𝒶𝓉𝑒 𝒬𝓊𝑒𝑒𝓃 𝒮𝑒𝓃𝒸𝒽𝑜𝓊⚓
I understand that he loves the Merry but he acted like a total bitch.
He was like a stubborn child, the Merry was also important for Luffy but there was no other way. Luffy was neither heartless or chose the wrong decision.
He challenged his captain and fought against him, man like wtf
Usopp saw Luffy like an enemy and fought like that. Where’s the friendship and loyalty?
Imagine arguing with your friend and he behaves like Usopp.
Big fuck you
Who was right in the end? Luffy.
The Merry war beyond saving.
Just checking but you do understand that the whole thing was actually because Usopp felt like he was or could also become the Merry?
Up to then Usopp had been the weakest and least useful on the crew and on the same day he lost all their money too. He was thinking that if they could just peace out on the merry because it was no longer good enough they could do the same to him.
 
I understand that he loves the Merry but he acted like a total bitch.
He was like a stubborn child, the Merry was also important for Luffy but there was no other way. Luffy was neither heartless or chose the wrong decision.
He challenged his captain and fought against him, man like wtf
Usopp saw Luffy like an enemy and fought like that. Where’s the friendship and loyalty?
Imagine arguing with your friend and he behaves like Usopp.
Big fuck you
Who was right in the end? Luffy.
The Merry war beyond saving.
But Usopp also saw himself in Marry, don't forget that.
He had just lost 200 Mil that was supposed to be used to fix her (before we learnt what we did)
He has constantly been beaten up and just barely won against any oponents that came his way

And now he sees the ship that has brought them all the way here abandoned (from his POV) just because it's a bit banged up (again, from his POV)

What if he is next? Does he even want to drag the crew down?

He was stubborn as fuck and didn't listen to the whole story. But there was also a lot of realness in Usopp's choices
 
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Just checking but you do understand that the whole thing was actually because Usopp felt like he was or could also become the Merry?
Up to then Usopp had been the weakest and least useful on the crew and on the same day he lost all their money too. He was thinking that if they could just peace out on the merry because it was no longer good enough they could do the same to him.
Zoro and Sanj btfo moment Merry come to save them.
 
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Ballel

I understand that he loves the Merry but he acted like a total bitch.
He was like a stubborn child, the Merry was also important for Luffy but there was no other way. Luffy was neither heartless or chose the wrong decision.
He challenged his captain and fought against him, man like wtf
Usopp saw Luffy like an enemy and fought like that. Where’s the friendship and loyalty?
Imagine arguing with your friend and he behaves like Usopp.
Big fuck you
Who was right in the end? Luffy.
The Merry war beyond saving.
the Usopp plot was not really about the Merry.
Usopp saw Merry as a representation of himself. He feared that today it's the Merry they leave behind and tomorrow it's him.
Usopp didn't see his own value as a part of the strawhat crew. He doesn't believe in himself.
Him fighting Luffy represents Usopp fighting his notion that he has no value as a fighter.
This was a very important part if Usopp's character arc.
 
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