@MKelbor@MustacheCash101@weeb_ams Showing focus to so many characters across so many arcs. That inevitably makes it impossible to have many repeat arcs about different straw hats because Oda introduces so many new characters every arc.
@MKelbor@MustacheCash101@weeb_ams I think you’ve already conceded the arcs that were mentioned actually did focus on the female characters mentioned. It sounds to me like you’re wanting the main character to change every arc and not be Luffy, the main character? It’s a massive story, and Oda does a wonderful job
@MKelbor@MustacheCash101@weeb_ams You asked for primary characters, all 3 are exactly that. You can change the rules after I answer, but it doesn’t change the fact they’re all primary focuses in each of their arcs.
@Mercymerw He kind of provided clues during Wano. His right eye lights up, I think it was when he used conquerors vs king. When it shows the grim reaper behind him, its left eye is glowing the exact same. Could mean the reaper has “claimed” his eye, or it’ll open when he masters conquerors.
@Thinklikebutter You mean, whoop Yuji with RCT and blood manipulation? And an infinitely recharged CE pool due to black flash? It’s literally better regen than Nomu at that point. Or are we just saying Yuji’s the one who stands still and doesn’t use his abilities?
@Kasper_Jinx Wouldn’t he most likely be something like a Libertarian? (People say anarchist, but realistically taking his beliefs would be less oppressive rulers, more freedom.. anarchist is more chaos)
@FAUXMONIKER@paytons_dad@nflrums Yeah, I get your point but the market is always headed upwards, creed got paid over 2 years ago, and obviously the cap was lower then. Linderbaum just happened to be the next top 5 center up to get paid, I guarantee a center worse than him gets more sooner rather than later.
@FAUXMONIKER@paytons_dad@nflrums Only point I disagree with is that Linderbaum wasn’t worth paying close to $27m to keep him. I know it wasn’t exactly your point, but never re-signing a center in franchise history isn’t a good thing. Especially *the* OL player that chemistry with your QB matters the most.
@TJ_TheSportsFan@theblockspot @FriendlyFanBuzz Though not perfectly worded on his part, I think that’s what he meant. Teams put talented QBs in positions to fail, almost force them to fail, then give up on them instead of developing them in the first place.
@ahdebee Definitely a bait post, but to anyone reasonable reading this, your point is obviously not true. Reading in general is essentially always a positive; opening your vocabulary, giving new perspectives to many different views on life. Only waste of time was reading this post.