@Kaptayn:
That's funny because I've never met a "Sanji fanboy" that falls in these criteria.
Sanji fanboy spotted.
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@RamistaR:
And your whole logic is that being mean to Zoro fanboy is fun.
My logic is the author made a scene where the first mate character got to magically experience the strain that the protagonist goes through.
With the point being "Luffy our hero goes through hell for his comrades, this is now a theme we will be exploring a little bit and relating to other themes we will be exploring in the upcoming stuffs."
Some retarded penis size contest about who has biggerer strongerer muscles has nothing to do with anything. That thing I just described up there is the plot, that's what is in the story, that's everything and there is nothing else.
Even if the whole dumb thing about nonexistent pain made any sense it wouldn't matter because that interpretation is contrary to the POINT.
Which is both stupid and wrong since I prefer Luffy or Sanji by far.
Yeah, I figured unlike Screwball you were accidentally arguing from a stupid Zoro fanboy point. But yeah um, you're accidentally arguing from a indefensible Zorofanboy argument. Might not want to do that.
Also while it's true that I used both real world and manga logic in the same post, you could have tried to point it out without doing the very same mistake lol
I'm not talking about fantasy logic vs real logic at all. What you're suggesting plain doesn't make any sense. Fantasy logic has to have internal consistency of some sort, it's not immune to internal logic.
Besides I never said that Luffy had it easy.
Accidentally you did!
Nightmare Luffy and the Gears put a enormous stress on his body. But those didn't make him loose this much blood. Or did I miss something ?
Oda has never ever once in his entire life been careful about drawing sensible realistic blood loss. You're thinking way way way way way way too much about it. The other poster was correct, it was there to make it look more badass. Same as it ever was.
But hey I'm not even arguing that I'm right here. This is just my interpretation.
You don't get it do you.
For your interpretation to be right, then the scene is demonstrating Luffy has pain he doesn't experience, which makes it worse for Zoro.
Which is rewriting the point of the scene. Therefore is inherently wrong.