I've only ever seen that picture in the context of this community.
And he looks like a cross between Philip Banks and the dad from Family Matters… something Winslow?
I've only ever seen that picture in the context of this community.
And he looks like a cross between Philip Banks and the dad from Family Matters… something Winslow?
Whiskey River BBQ Burger from Red Robin. MY FUCKING GOD, I've been there several times and I've always gotten that. You've never had a burger till you've had it.
I agree that's a great burger, but there are other great burgers on their menu, you know. I mean, if you've only ever tried that one, how can you know that it's truly the best burger? Try the 5 Alarm if you like spicy, or the Blue Ribbon if you like all that shit that's on there. Those are my favorites.
Am I allowed to hope they will bring Chao's back?
I miss those little guys :(
Well, imagine if she did lose an arm, and Chopper sewed it up so that it wouldn't bleed or whatever. She'd have to be using her ability all the time in order to keep a replacement arm there, or she could just activate it whenever she needs to pick something up.
Honestly, I don't see an amputee fetish people reading One Piece, so we can assume she won't be losing any limbs.
Hello troll!
I like your pictures.
@Mizu:
It bothers me how incredibly evil the world Government is, without any attempt to hide it.
I mean, I know they're, y'know, villains, but why would anyone still follow them? They shoot their own soldiers for questioning orders, they routinely order attacks on undefended targets, and they let fools like Wapol control entire countries. I'm just not sure how it all hangs together.
I've always reconciled this with the fact that the WG doesn't seem to actually be tyrannical. Their methods are sure assholish, but every island we see is completely free to do whatever it wants. The WG isn't taxing them unfairly, or oppressing them with an overly anal Navy. They have normal lives.
This is actually one of my only complaints about the series… it seems like the WG is being built up as this super villain, but then we barely see any of the effects of their villainy. I'm hoping the truth of the Blank Century really upsets the balance enough that Dragon's revolution is better justified.
Brook's is saddest by far.
He had a crew he was as close to as the Strawhats are to each other. He had high aspirations, a friend waiting when they returned, and a lot of promise left in life. Then, in one fell swoop, everyone he knows DIES. Then, he remains a lost soul, unable to find his own body for a year. Then, when he finds it, it's already a skeleton. Imagine knowing you have another chance to live, then realizing your existence will be quite unnatural.
THEN FOR 50 YEARS!!! He waits alone on the ship he shared with his beloved crew. He loses his shadow, and suffers even more. The man has gone insane, clearly.
Robin's 20 years of being rejected by everyone can't even compare to this level of loneliness.
Poor poor Brooke.
Sorry to bring up a relatively dead topic, but I'm curious about how to consider hitting the Red Line as a halfway mark.
I've heard a friend mention that Oda stated recently that the series is halfway to completion, is this true? Does anyone know the interview where he said this?
Also, I'll be watching/reading well after this series ends, as I'll build up a DVD collection to show my kids someday. I have carefully planned what media they shall be exposed to and when, so that they can appreciate it the most they can.
Hah! Outer Heaven.
That place is awesome.
For soldiers.
You almost made my list of "uncool people" until you said that.
Do you have Towards the Light as well? Or is that posted in another thread somewhere around here…
Also, the download limit for Bon Voyage has been reached :(