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I'm 24 years old!!!! Thank you to everyone who has joined me for these past 7 years all the way into the finale of our journey! Let's follow our dreams to the end!

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Gear 5th Luffy Jump Cover cleaned!

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Don't get why some feel this is reaching, considering how Oda has alredy played with this bandage of Sabo before. Is it GODA's genius foreshadowing? No, of course not, but it can be a neat detail since it was already paralleled when Luffy declared his dream

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I feel like Sunny-kun's existence basically confirms that the Sunny is indeed a living thing. As Franky put it, the Sunny has inherited the will of Merry's dream, so I have no doubt a klabautermann resides inside it too

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This week's analysis is gonna be wild 👀

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There's definitely gotta be more to it even beyond what we know, especially with how Cobra had an interest in the true history and the poneglyphs, which just made him a threat to the WG. And there's the whole matter of Imu's interest in Vivi too, which must be connected to it

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The thing is that it seems like the Government wasn't able to get Morgans to cover it up (since he refused), so the article still ended up making it to the newspapers. But it could've been an attempted cover up of an already covered up story, given the danger it posed to the WG🤔

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One Piece x Granblue Fantasy

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For those who are confused about the Empresses of Amazon Lily:

3rd Gen Empress: Gloriosa (Elder Nyon), left the country and fell in love
2nd Gen Empress: Shakuyaku, left the country and fell in love
1st Gen Empress: Unnamed, fell in love and died
Current Empress: Boa Hancock

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I think that meant more about how Marvel movies took characters from 1900s comics and made them look like they visually fit in a modern setting. Marvel comics were a very difficult medium to adapt visually too, but cinematography-wise they have largely succeeded in that

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