Ladies and gentlemen of the Zoro fandom,

I stand before you today with a heavy heart and a sincere desire to make amends. I want to take a moment to address a mistake I made, a claim that I know has stirred up emotions and sparked debates within our community. I previously asserted that Zoro is weaker than Loki. In doing so, I failed to recognize not only the strength and complexity of Zoro’s character but also the passion and dedication that each of you has for him.

I want to be clear: my statement was not a reflection of Zoro’s true power or the hard work that countless fans have put into understanding and celebrating his journey. Rather, it stemmed from a rough place I was in mentally, a moment of weakness that caused me to lose my way. I let my emotions cloud my judgment, and for that, I am truly sorry.

Zoro is not just a character; he represents resilience, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. His growth throughout the story is a testament to the strength that lies within him and resonates deeply with so many of us. You, the Zoro fandom, have always championed these qualities, and it was wrong of me to undermine that with a careless comparison.

I deeply respect the love and support you show for Zoro, and I appreciate the conversations and debates that arise from differing opinions. I am grateful to be part of a community that values such discussions, and I hope to continue learning from all of you.

Thank you for your understanding and for allowing me the opportunity to apologize. I promise to approach our conversations with more respect and consideration in the future, recognizing the significance of the characters we admire and the bonds we share.

Let’s continue to celebrate Zoro together and embrace the strength of this vibrant community. Thank you.
 
Ladies and gentlemen of the Zoro fandom,

I stand before you today with a heavy heart and a sincere desire to make amends. I want to take a moment to address a mistake I made, a claim that I know has stirred up emotions and sparked debates within our community. I previously asserted that Zoro is weaker than Loki. In doing so, I failed to recognize not only the strength and complexity of Zoro’s character but also the passion and dedication that each of you has for him.

I want to be clear: my statement was not a reflection of Zoro’s true power or the hard work that countless fans have put into understanding and celebrating his journey. Rather, it stemmed from a rough place I was in mentally, a moment of weakness that caused me to lose my way. I let my emotions cloud my judgment, and for that, I am truly sorry.

Zoro is not just a character; he represents resilience, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. His growth throughout the story is a testament to the strength that lies within him and resonates deeply with so many of us. You, the Zoro fandom, have always championed these qualities, and it was wrong of me to undermine that with a careless comparison.

I deeply respect the love and support you show for Zoro, and I appreciate the conversations and debates that arise from differing opinions. I am grateful to be part of a community that values such discussions, and I hope to continue learning from all of you.

Thank you for your understanding and for allowing me the opportunity to apologize. I promise to approach our conversations with more respect and consideration in the future, recognizing the significance of the characters we admire and the bonds we share.

Let’s continue to celebrate Zoro together and embrace the strength of this vibrant community. Thank you.
Chickenswings hype should never die, good post.
 
Ladies and gentlemen of the Zoro fandom,

I stand before you today with a heavy heart and a sincere desire to make amends. I want to take a moment to address a mistake I made, a claim that I know has stirred up emotions and sparked debates within our community. I previously asserted that Zoro is weaker than Loki. In doing so, I failed to recognize not only the strength and complexity of Zoro’s character but also the passion and dedication that each of you has for him.

I want to be clear: my statement was not a reflection of Zoro’s true power or the hard work that countless fans have put into understanding and celebrating his journey. Rather, it stemmed from a rough place I was in mentally, a moment of weakness that caused me to lose my way. I let my emotions cloud my judgment, and for that, I am truly sorry.

Zoro is not just a character; he represents resilience, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. His growth throughout the story is a testament to the strength that lies within him and resonates deeply with so many of us. You, the Zoro fandom, have always championed these qualities, and it was wrong of me to undermine that with a careless comparison.

I deeply respect the love and support you show for Zoro, and I appreciate the conversations and debates that arise from differing opinions. I am grateful to be part of a community that values such discussions, and I hope to continue learning from all of you.

Thank you for your understanding and for allowing me the opportunity to apologize. I promise to approach our conversations with more respect and consideration in the future, recognizing the significance of the characters we admire and the bonds we share.

Let’s continue to celebrate Zoro together and embrace the strength of this vibrant community. Thank you.
You forgot to say Zoro is your idolo and nakama
Otherwise, i accept
 
Ladies and gentlemen of the Zoro fandom,

I stand before you today with a heavy heart and a sincere desire to make amends. I want to take a moment to address a mistake I made, a claim that I know has stirred up emotions and sparked debates within our community. I previously asserted that Zoro is weaker than Loki. In doing so, I failed to recognize not only the strength and complexity of Zoro’s character but also the passion and dedication that each of you has for him.

I want to be clear: my statement was not a reflection of Zoro’s true power or the hard work that countless fans have put into understanding and celebrating his journey. Rather, it stemmed from a rough place I was in mentally, a moment of weakness that caused me to lose my way. I let my emotions cloud my judgment, and for that, I am truly sorry.

Zoro is not just a character; he represents resilience, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. His growth throughout the story is a testament to the strength that lies within him and resonates deeply with so many of us. You, the Zoro fandom, have always championed these qualities, and it was wrong of me to undermine that with a careless comparison.

I deeply respect the love and support you show for Zoro, and I appreciate the conversations and debates that arise from differing opinions. I am grateful to be part of a community that values such discussions, and I hope to continue learning from all of you.

Thank you for your understanding and for allowing me the opportunity to apologize. I promise to approach our conversations with more respect and consideration in the future, recognizing the significance of the characters we admire and the bonds we share.

Let’s continue to celebrate Zoro together and embrace the strength of this vibrant community. Thank you.
This post has more efforts and emotions than the entirety of Zoro's SBS backstory, I'm moved.
:perocry:
 
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