Biggest 2025 expectation?

  • Nami cutting her hair

    Votes: 9 11.0%
  • Shanks not having a twin

    Votes: 10 12.2%
  • Finding One Piece

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Imu face reveal

    Votes: 52 63.4%
  • Vegaskunk finally dying

    Votes: 9 11.0%

  • Total voters
    82

CoC: Color of Clowns

Yamato stayed behind to watch Tama protect Wano
Charlotte Linlin isn't the only Big Mom in Wano

My mother is finally at the Wano anime, and has just met O-Tama, future Yonkou Commander of the Straw Hat Pirates.

Soon, she'll actually have to... read the manga! Whoohooo! Elbaph is a good arc to catch up to, IMO.
 
Rewatching Demon Slayer and the various breathing styles of Tanjiro, Inosuke, Zenitsu and the Hashira and others make me think that more could have been done to developp the various swordsmanship styles and techniques in One Piece.
Perhaps, but the main combat focus of Demon Slayer is swordsmanship, whereas for One Piece, while there are martial artists, swordsmen and gunners, I would say the Devil Fruits are the main combat focus
 

Mr. Reloaded

Professional Backstabber
Did Mr. Reloaded kill his wife?

To address the question of whether Mr. Reloaded killed his wife, we need to analyze the information available regarding Mr. Reloaded and the circumstances surrounding his wife’s death.

Contextual Background: The information provided indicates that there is a significant date mentioned, December 31st, 2024, which is noted as the anniversary of the death of Mr. Reloaded’s wife. However, it does not provide any direct evidence or claims that he was involved in her death.

Lack of Evidence: There are no statements or allegations within the provided information that explicitly accuse Mr. Reloaded of killing his wife. The mention of this date seems to be more about establishing a timeline rather than providing evidence of wrongdoing.

Implications and Speculations: While there may be implications or speculations surrounding Mr. Reloaded’s actions and motivations (such as organizing uprisings against a fanbase), these do not constitute proof of murder or involvement in his wife’s death.

Conclusion: Based on the information available, there is no direct evidence or credible accusation that Mr. Reloaded killed his wife. The context suggests a tragic event but does not implicate him in any criminal activity related to her death.

Therefore, based on the analysis above, Mr. Reloaded did not kill his wife according to the informati
on provided.
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