What equates to slightly less than £40 isn't worth the headache it'd take to get there first.Idea of Gaslight said:Would you rather join another sailing ship created by if he gave you $40 of the $400 he originally was going to spend on the site, or a somewhat solid community built by Southern Gothic?
Slightly so after the timeskip, but no more than a 6-7/10. Part 1 Tashigi's a mediocrity.ahill1 said:Do you find Tashigi hot?
SSJPoo said:Ever touched yourself to Hentai?
I'd personally say she gets stomped, given her lack of decent feats. Her best feat has been defeating a heavily weakened Monet, whereas Robin had some decent strength feats in using her DF to change the Sunny's trajectory on the journey to Fishman Island, as well as not be a complete jobber against Diamante iirc. That, and Robin's DF hax and fighting style in general would make it hard for things not to go the same way as in Alabasta.ahill1 said:Do you think current Tashigi can defeat current Robin?
Toast, but I tend to eat bread more due to it being quicker than waiting to toast it.Azazel said:Bread or toast?
Depends whether or not it as a hilarious dub like this one.Fearless said:Do you watch hentai?
Captain Cadaver said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLmsVBgZiak
Captain Cadaver said:Either a subversion of the typical Shonen series or a space opera with fantasy elements, or possibly both at once.
This is sometimes a good thing.and left me with more questions than answers
It's within my Top 15, as well as Top 10 manga. I really liked the themes of programming and nature vs nurture within it as well as the character development. My only real flaws with it would be that it was dragged on longer than need be and that Johan's charisma and ability to escape were just too overblown, but other than that, it's still an excellent series and one of, if not the, greatest psychological thriller in anime/manga.Mirai SSJ said:What do you think about Monster (Anime/Manga) ?
Alabasta. Would be the Whitebeard War in general if not for it's use as potential development for Luffy's character being squandered with the timeskip.Pocket-God said:The following questions all have to do with One Piece.
Favorite Arc?
Whitebeard, Sanji and Zoro.Top three favorite good guys?
Kizaru, Aokiji (if he counts) and CrocodileTop three favorite bad guys?
Hard to decide on the spot, but I'll say Pika Pika no Mi (Kizaru's fruit), Goro Goro no Mi (Enel's fruit) and Suke Suke no Mi (Absalom's fruit).Top three favorite devil fruit?
Luffy due to his lack of development in Part 2 making what he suffered at Marineford seem meaningless.Least favorite good guy?
Spandam due to him talking shit against Pirates when the only thing preventing him from being killed by them was the hired muscle of CP9.Least favorite bad guy?
Only for a series with depth or wherein the themes of the story go far beyond the finality of the plot. You'd be hard pressed to say GT applies as either 2ahill1 said:This is sometimes a good thing.and left me with more questions than answers
Captain Cadaver said:It's within my Top 15, as well as Top 10 manga. I really liked the themes of programming and nature vs nurture within it as well as the character development. My only real flaws with it would be that it was dragged on longer than need be and that Johan's charisma and ability to escape were just too overblown, but other than that, it's still an excellent series and one of, if not the, greatest psychological thriller in anime/manga.