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could luffy not grab some large bits of rubble abd bazooka him with those?
nope, condoms aren't ass badass as bareback… that's the only reason why he woundn't, it feels better.
(edit: don't do that at home kids! use condoms, it's much safer!)
didn't post much before so i'll just say a few things bout this chap (only my thanks for the raw):
i like that magellan does some quite unknown moves with his df-ability, his hydra-slipthrough reminds me a bit of milkydails but at least he get's all sticky when he does that :)
his chlor-ball shows that he uses his brain while he's fighting so he's probably the worst kind of enemy for luffy to face, an intelligent one.
good thing that magellan is after all just human (or whatever) cause the way he is fazed by luffys jet bazooka is only natural even for extremly tough guys/girls. the only person who showed that he was impervious to gear second-o was kuma and that was because of his paws and maybe because he was the only one so far who could match luffy's speed at his gear 2 (due to his teleportation ability perhaps). i'm counting out aokiji and kizaru cause we haven't seen him fight against aokiji in gear 2 and kizaru didn't fight him at all, also there is this logia problem.
honestly didn't foresee magellans horns being removable and hiding his schoolgirl pigtails, that's just oda.
on a different accord:
do you guys think we'll see the origin of devil fruits at some point? like the place where they were born, or just one being born at some place a main character crosses bye cause they just pop out randomly across the world?
i'd go either with
1. they are all born at the same place somewhere beneath the surface (water or ground) and then they spread throughout the world with the help of streams (sea currents or lavastreams) to surface some day.
2. it's just totally random growing on tree, a bush, a rock or whatever.
3. the corps of a demised df-user leaves a seed which grows a df at exactly this spot or triggers a seed-voyage to a differnt place and we'll never get to see the original origin.