“If fUjItOrA HaS A SuPrEmE GrAdE BlAdE, wHy dIdN’T ZoRo oR KiNeMoN Or kAnJuRo cOmMeNt oN It???”
Guess what nerd, your dumbass question got obliterated in a casual SBS.
It’s almost as if Oda prioritizes events relevant to the direct plot and doesn’t give much of a shit about sword lore. Where have I heard that before…
“If fUjItOrA HaS A SuPrEmE GrAdE BlAdE, wHy hAsN’T OdA ReVeAlEd iT By nOw?”
-Sword Sissies, up until the morning of June 30, 2024
So here’s the question:
Are One Piece fans sentient? Will they learn that appeal to ignorance is not a valid method of arguing a case or of logical thinking?
Oh, wait a minute…
Nope, I guess not lmfao.
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Guess what nerd, your dumbass question got obliterated in a casual SBS.
It’s almost as if Oda prioritizes events relevant to the direct plot and doesn’t give much of a shit about sword lore. Where have I heard that before…
@HA001 @Fleet Leader Fenaker @ShishioIsBack @ConquistadoR
“The scabbards didn’t comment on Ryokugyu’s black blade, that means he doesn’t have one”
I mean…no. What else do I even need to say here? It’s just another assumption argument that the scabbards would’ve perceived Ryokugyu’s black blade as a more important observation than the fact that he was an enemy from an outside land, which to me seems far contextually more important.
There are many assumptions in this argument:
1. That the scabbards even saw Ryokugyu’s sword given how briefly it was visible on his body
2. That the scabbards would perceive a black blade as a more significant observation than an enemy invader
3. That Oda must draw a dialogue bubble stating something or else it didn’t happen
4. That the scabbards would even care enough about a black blade to vocalize an observation of one to begin with
Just to name a few.
I mean…no. What else do I even need to say here? It’s just another assumption argument that the scabbards would’ve perceived Ryokugyu’s black blade as a more important observation than the fact that he was an enemy from an outside land, which to me seems far contextually more important.
There are many assumptions in this argument:
1. That the scabbards even saw Ryokugyu’s sword given how briefly it was visible on his body
2. That the scabbards would perceive a black blade as a more significant observation than an enemy invader
3. That Oda must draw a dialogue bubble stating something or else it didn’t happen
4. That the scabbards would even care enough about a black blade to vocalize an observation of one to begin with
Just to name a few.
“If fUjItOrA HaS A SuPrEmE GrAdE BlAdE, wHy hAsN’T OdA ReVeAlEd iT By nOw?”
-Sword Sissies, up until the morning of June 30, 2024
So here’s the question:
Are One Piece fans sentient? Will they learn that appeal to ignorance is not a valid method of arguing a case or of logical thinking?
Oh, wait a minute…
While I am asking questions, why did nobody in Wano, literally the place that worships Ryuma as a deity and who considers his black blade Shusui a national treasure, not recognize Greenbulls blade if it is as you say black?
@SakazOuki @Kurozumi Wiwi @The White Crane @Wuuuke @silverfire @scoobie3 @AkainuTheGrimReaper @Apollo @Admiral Mou Bu @ZenZu @Extravlad @kurwa @haxxor @EmperorKinyagi @Blackbeard @Owl Ki @TheKnightOfTheSea @God Buggy @Sentinel @Tyki_Mikk @Veku @Mr. Tuna Sandwich @GoldDiamond @Dragon777 @Weeman @Cadis Etrama Di Urek @Djordje @BaboonMihawk @Negan @The Buddha @Djordje @Germinator @DarkestKnightofSpoilers