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Blax Blah
Blax Blah
Just let me give you the freedom to dream
And it'll wake you up and cure your aching
Take your walls and start 'em breaking
Now that's a deal that seems worth taking
But I guess I'll leave that up to you



Well, it's intriguing, but to go would cost me greatly
So what percentage of the show would I be taking?




Well, fair enough, you'd want a piece of all the action
Blax Blah
Blax Blah
I'd give you seven, we could shake and make it happen


I wasn't born this morning, eighteen would be just fine


Why not just go ahead and ask for nickels on the dime?


Fifteen

I'd do eight

Twelve

Maybe nine

Ten


( Both ) :
Don't you wanna get away to a whole new part you're gonna play
Blax Blah
Blax Blah
'Cause I got what you need, so come with me and take the ride
To the other side
So if you do like I do
So if you do like me
Forget the cage, 'cause we know how to make the key
Oh, suddenly we're free to fly
We're going to the other side
So if you do like I do
(To the other side)
So if you do like me
(Going to the other side)
'Cause if we do we're going to the other side
We're going to the other side
TFW your powerscaling son says the lesser roger with 1 arm is stronger than the accomplished roger with 2 arms
Need shipping daughter
Whitebeard saying to Teach he is not the man Roger awaits for doesn't make sense. Like Teach doesn't care about Roger, his legacy is Xebec, to avenge him, not perpetuate his archenemy's
Luffy is the mc
Luffy is the mc
Yeah but Ooda didn't have Xebec in mind at the time. He has a lot of new ideas that he incorporates in the story. Some are better than others. Xebec is one of the good things he came up with recently.
soupongo
soupongo
When did Teach say he wants revenge for Xebec? Canonically, he did in fact look up to Whitebeard, per his own words

And Teach does indeed want to get the OP and reach Laughtale, which is why Whitebeard said that Teach wasn't the man Roger was waiting for. Teach believes he is.
"The thunderbolt without the reverberations of thunder would frighten man but little, though the danger lies in the lightning, not in the noise."
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