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They need a break

I’ve definitely noticed a spike in negative posts over the last year, and honestly I can’t say I disagree with some of the points, but I think what’s actually affecting the quality of the content is that they literally never take a break from work or from each other. They genuinely need some time apart for the content to feel fresh again. A month or two away isn’t gonna hurt anybody, if anything I think it would do them some good. Let the fans miss them a little too.

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u/Relevant-Ad-5266 — 10 days ago

I’m scared

I started watching one piece recently and it’s genuinely one of the best things I’ve ever experienced.

I just finished sabaody and I’ve been really good at avoiding spoilers, but curiosity got the best of me and I started looking things up on here. Now I’m seeing a lot of people say that everything I loved about one piece is gone after the time skip and it’s making me kind of worried.

I’m a big zoro fan. I love him because he’s loyal, serious when it matters, and always willing to put everything on the line for the crew. I also love that he can be such an idiot outside of fights. The contrast is what makes him so fun to watch.

But now I keep seeing people say that after the time skip zoro loses the things that made him so enjoyable. That he becomes too perfect, less interesting, and that his personality changes.

I know characters are supposed to grow, but I’m scared that the things I love about him won’t be there anymore. I don’t need him to stay exactly the same, but I don’t want to feel like I lost the character I’ve been enjoying so much.

For people who love zoro, is this actually true or is reddit exaggerating?

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u/Relevant-Ad-5266 — 1 month ago