You guys are complicating everything too much for the simple readers of this forum:
I ll sum it:
THIS WEEK Spoilers and chapter
NEXT WEEK very possible
WEEK AFTER THAT NOT if we get it next week and if we dont get it then YES we ll get it
You guys are complicating everything too much for the simple readers of this forum:
I ll sum it:
THIS WEEK Spoilers and chapter
NEXT WEEK very possible
WEEK AFTER THAT NOT if we get it next week and if we dont get it then YES we ll get it
THIS WEEK Spoilers and chapter
NEXT WEEK very possible
WEEK AFTER THAT NOT if we get it next week and if we dont get it then YES we ll get it
I got that because I already knew, but the last one is rather confusing, so I'll just rewrite a little. Sorry.
WEEK 1 (This week) Spoilers and chapter.
WEEK 2 (Next week) Possibly spoilers and chapter.
WEEK 3 (After next week) If there was a chapter during Week 2, then there won't be on this week, but if there wasn't then this, Week 3, will have a chapter.
On the note of Whitebeard and his Gura Gura fruit, I was checking out Wikipedia when I found the Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea page. I was most curious about this line:
"In Greek mythology, Poseidon (Greek: Ποσειδῶν; Latin: Neptūnus) was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes."
In it, it notes that Poseidon had many children, when that was said it made me think of his "sons". I think there is symbolism between this and Whitebeard being the "Strongest man alive." [On the sea?] And also his DF, as well as his relationship with his crew. Then again, it could be coincidence.
EDIT:
Nvm, someone already brought it up in a spoiler to this chapter. Lol, I was late.
i'm loved this chap .
On the note of Whitebeard and his Gura Gura fruit, I was checking out Wikipedia when I found the Poseidon, the Greek God of the sea page. I was most curious about this line:
In it, it notes that Poseidon had many children, when that was said it made me think of his "sons". I think there is symbolism between this and Whitebeard being the "Strongest man alive." [On the sea?] And also his DF, as well as his relationship with his crew. Then again, it could be coincidence.
You could be on to something. I like this.
Poseidon is the god of the sea, god of earthquakes, has many sons
WB is the strongest man in the world/on the sea, can create earthquakes with his DF, calls his crewmembers his sons.