So where did luffy get the air to blow his arm that big?
Within the bubble, now the question may be was that enough air?
So where did luffy get the air to blow his arm that big?
Within the bubble, now the question may be was that enough air?
Id assume it was for you as a panel from the manga is their argument against your argument.
Sadly I could still be wrong
While it's true that the okamas are a comedic factor in One Piece, I'm… actually not okay with that face you made. Okamas exist in the real world, and fall in love with both genders of people, depending on their situation. Even if you think that's gross, don't bring your bias in here, dick.
What bothers us actually bothers us. To think the action of homosexuality is wrong is fine, to use that information to infer negative dispositions of that said individuals personality is where we slip into homophobic ideology.
Perona explained how Zoro arrived first. (thumbsup)
Anyone notice Chopper paying attention to voices, possible haki development.
Oh, and I enjoyed the chapter; two reads for clarity.
@Uncle:
Brook didn't get bigger, the Flying Fish Riders got smaller.
Honey get the caviar, we've found another genius.
Edit: This isn't sarcasm.
It would be an amazing feat for Sanji to have surpassed Iva, but I just don't see it happening after their training. :( Possible though
@.access:
I may sound idiot, but there is this thing that I don't get at all.
Since the time skip, everybody is saying that Luffy was dead and they just found out he was alive when the Fluffy appeared. But, why the hell they thought he was dead to begin with?
If I recall it correctly, people thought he was killed in the war, then he appeared in the "3D2Y" thing and all the world became aware he was alive, right?
I would guess that after this, maybe a month or two of no signs, the WG decided to spread that he was dead to quell any hype Luffy had incurred.
We would not have seen any good Bounty Hunters if they are all working in the New World. Logically there's no reason for a strong bounty hunter to be in the Grand Line, the profit would pale in comparison to the New World.