Image 1 — Blackbeard, What a strange person you are !!!
Image 2 — Blackbeard, What a strange person you are !!!

Blackbeard, What a strange person you are !!!

Blackbeard in Jaya - 4 teeth missing

Later Blackbeard - 3 teeth missing

What's with his teeth !?

Such a Strange person, doing random things with a specific plan though ..

Because to us and to others in the OP world may seem random, but he has got a Specific, structured plan.

The moment, Oda reveals Blackbeard's true intentions, his strange personality... I guess the entire anime fandom will be shocked.

u/Full_Bat_6655 — 17 hours ago

ONE PIECE EXPECTATION

Do you think the One Piece reveal won't be satisfactory for a section of the audience because, as per our knowledge, after learning about it, Roger and his entire crew laughed at it and literally named the island Laugh Tale?

Considering that a section of the audience is already criticizing Oda...

So what would be your opinion on this? Have you guys ever thought about this?

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 3 days ago
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Blackbeard Mystery

Many people are saying Blackbeard might be having 3 souls because of his 3 missing teeth, but if you closely observe Teach, he has 4 missing teeth, not 3.

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 3 days ago

Total No of Manga Chapters and Episodes

Everyone, try to Guess the Total count of Manga chapters once Onepiece is completed.

{ Though, I myself cannot pull it together to imagine Onepiece being ended}

Also , Guess the Total count of anime episodes.

Mine :

Manga Chapters: 1500

Anime episodes : 1556

u/Full_Bat_6655 — 8 days ago

Koby Going Against Luffy Feels Wrong to Me

https://preview.redd.it/lkrk8yefws4h1.png?width=832&format=png&auto=webp&s=6c72a78acea3e7688bf8a12795a43335504f240e

Honestly, with that one line from that chapter/episode, I lost a lot of respect for Koby.

Luffy played a huge role in helping Koby achieve his dream of joining the Navy. Back in the very beginning, Luffy encouraged him, gave him the courage to stand up for himself, and ultimately set him on the path toward becoming a Marine. Without that push, Koby's life could have gone in a completely different direction.

That's why it's so strange to see Koby now talking about stopping Luffy from achieving his dream.

Even Kuzan, when he first confronted Robin and the Straw Hats, spared Luffy because he felt he owed a debt to Garp. Meanwhile, Koby seems willing to stand directly against the person who helped change his life.

I understand that Koby is a Marine and that his sense of justice may put him in conflict with Luffy eventually. I also know Oda is clearly building him up as the next generation's equivalent of Garp. But from an emotional standpoint, it feels disappointing to see Koby go from admiring Luffy to actively opposing his dream.

I know Oda is building Koby up as the next-generation Garp, but that doesn't make me like this development any more. If a Luffy vs. Koby fight happens, I genuinely hope Luffy gives him a harsh reality check. Koby seems to have forgotten who gave him the courage to pursue his dream in the first place. No matter how strong he gets, acting like he has the right to crush the dream of the person who helped create his own just feels ungrateful to me.

What do you guys think? Am I being too harsh on Koby, or does anyone else feel the same way?

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 9 days ago

Working Professional, 3 Years After B.Tech, Feeling Overwhelmed by GATE Preparation — Looking for Guidance

Hi everyone,

I am looking for some genuine guidance regarding GATE preparation.

I completed my B.Tech around 3 years ago and have been working since then. Recently, I decided that I want to seriously prepare for GATE. However, I am finding it very difficult to get started and stay consistent.

To be completely honest, after being away from academics for several years, I feel like I have forgotten most of my core engineering subjects. Whenever I think about GATE preparation, I get overwhelmed by the sheer size of the syllabus. Instead of focusing on one topic at a time, I keep thinking about everything that needs to be covered, and I end up making little to no progress.

I am currently working full-time from Monday to Friday, so my available study time is already limited. The bigger problem is that I struggle with procrastination and planning. I have tried creating study plans multiple times, but after a few days, I either fall behind schedule or abandon the plan altogether.

At this point, I feel confused about where to begin.

I would really appreciate advice from those who have successfully prepared for GATE, especially working professionals.

Some specific questions I have are:

  1. How should someone restart GATE preparation after a gap of 3 years?

  2. What study materials should I use? (Standard textbooks, coaching materials, online resources, etc.)

  3. Is it necessary to join coaching, or is self-study sufficient?

  4. How should I create a realistic study plan while working a full-time job?

  5. How do you avoid feeling overwhelmed by the vast syllabus?

  6. What mistakes should beginners or repeat aspirants avoid?

  7. If you were starting from scratch today, how would you approach GATE preparation?

Any study plans, resource recommendations, personal experiences, or practical suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your time.

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 10 days ago

iwtl Feeling Lost and Overwhelmed While Preparing for GATE — Need Advice

Hi everyone,

I am writing this because I genuinely need guidance. I have been thinking about posting this for a long time, but I kept holding myself back, worrying about what people might think. However, I feel I can no longer keep these struggles to myself.

I completed my B.Tech around 3 years ago. Recently, I developed a strong desire to prepare for GATE because I want to improve my career and pursue higher goals. The problem is that I am unable to prepare effectively on my own.

To be completely honest, after being away from academics for several years, I have forgotten a large portion of my B.Tech subjects. Whenever I sit down to study, I get overwhelmed by the vast syllabus. Instead of focusing on one topic at a time, I keep thinking about how much is left to cover, and that anxiety often results in me doing nothing at all.

At present, I am working a full-time job from Monday to Friday. I do manage to find some time for studying, but whenever I open my books or start a lecture, I become stressed thinking about the huge number of subjects and topics that need to be covered.

Another issue I struggle with is procrastination. I often delay important tasks even when I know they are necessary for my future.

I also have porn and masturbation addiction that I have been trying very hard to overcome. I am not proud of it, but I want to be honest because I feel it is affecting my focus, discipline, confidence, and overall productivity. I genuinely want to come out of this cycle, but I have been struggling to do so.

Because of my work schedule, joining a regular offline GATE coaching institute is difficult. Most classes happen during weekdays, which I cannot attend.

My questions are:

How can I overcome the feeling of being overwhelmed by the GATE syllabus?

How should someone who has forgotten most of their B.Tech subjects restart preparation from scratch?

How can I deal with procrastination and build consistency while working a full-time job?

Has anyone successfully overcome pornography addiction while preparing for a competitive exam? If yes, what helped you?

Are there any good online GATE coaching institutes or programs that conduct classes only on Saturdays and Sundays for working professionals?

I would be grateful for any advice, personal experiences, study plans, or suggestions.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 10 days ago

Working Professional, 3 Years After B.Tech, Feeling Overwhelmed by GATE Preparation — Looking for Guidance

Hi everyone,

I am writing this because I genuinely need guidance. I have been thinking about posting this for a long time, but I kept holding myself back, worrying about what people might think. However, I feel I can no longer keep these struggles to myself.

I completed my B.Tech around 3 years ago. Recently, I developed a strong desire to prepare for GATE because I want to improve my career and pursue higher goals. The problem is that I am unable to prepare effectively on my own.

To be completely honest, after being away from academics for several years, I have forgotten a large portion of my B.Tech subjects. Whenever I sit down to study, I get overwhelmed by the vast syllabus. Instead of focusing on one topic at a time, I keep thinking about how much is left to cover, and that anxiety often results in me doing nothing at all.

At present, I am working a full-time job from Monday to Friday. I do manage to find some time for studying, but whenever I open my books or start a lecture, I become stressed thinking about the huge number of subjects and topics that need to be covered.

Another issue I struggle with is procrastination. I often delay important tasks even when I know they are necessary for my future.

I also have porn and masturbation addiction that I have been trying very hard to overcome. I am not proud of it, but I want to be honest because I feel it is affecting my focus, discipline, confidence, and overall productivity. I genuinely want to come out of this cycle, but I have been struggling to do so.

Because of my work schedule, joining a regular offline GATE coaching institute is difficult. Most classes happen during weekdays, which I cannot attend.

My questions are:

How can I overcome the feeling of being overwhelmed by the GATE syllabus?

How should someone who has forgotten most of their B.Tech subjects restart preparation from scratch?

How can I deal with procrastination and build consistency while working a full-time job?

Has anyone successfully overcome pornography addiction while preparing for a competitive exam? If yes, what helped you?

Are there any good online GATE coaching institutes or programs that conduct classes only on Saturdays and Sundays for working professionals?

I would be grateful for any advice, personal experiences, study plans, or suggestions.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

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u/Full_Bat_6655 — 10 days ago