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People make random theories with no setup and really believe this shit, and then they talk about how ZKK is a shitty theory despite having so many setup and try to make fun of the theory believers. Sometimes the stupidity of people just rolls over
He managed to build this whole shitty theory despite Sakazuki saying they don't have the manpower to touch Wano

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Yes, it's the best time to introduce GreenBull. The admiral with the most mysteries will be defeated and fail his first mission right after his first introduction :suresure:
 
People make random theories with no setup and really believe this shit, and then they talk about how ZKK is a shitty theory despite having so many setup and try to make fun of the theory believers. Sometimes the stupidity of people just rolls over
He managed to build this whole shitty theory despite Sakazuki saying they don't have the manpower to touch Wano

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Yes, it's the best time to introduce GreenBull. The admiral with the most mysteries will be defeated and fail his first mission right after his first introduction :suresure:
Kaido isn't done yet. :myman: I hope. :josad:
 
How can anyone like Sanji as a character?
How to Write Good Character
When building characters, define their core values—make it clear what is important to them, and what they represent. Knowing their motivations for defending their beliefs makes it easier to understand their journey and appreciate their goodness, which provides us with hope they will succeed
No matter how good you make a character, there should always be room for self-improvement, and proper character growth comes from understanding who your characters are and who you want them to become. That’s not to say that static characters cannot be good characters, but when good characters are dynamic, the audience can engage with the character’s arc and root for them to change. Static characters need to have very interesting personalities and a significant amount of character depth in order to hold audience members’ attention in the same way. A dynamic character is a complex one, and gives your good character the layers they need
When your characters are either extremely moral, or extremely immoral, it might be hard for readers to relate to them. A good character will still have some flaws, and may even possess negative character traits (like rudeness or dishonesty). However, this will give them room to grow, making them feel more human to your audience, and encourage character building
 
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