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Anonymous ID: FUtx0n/TUnited States /pol/510325047#510325794
7/14/2025, 4:55:21 AM
>>510325047
imagine if she had a feminist boyfriend who was a total pushover who she kept locked in a chastity cage, and the only time she let him out is when she wants to use his dick as a sex toy, but she never let's him orgasm/cum because it reinforces patriarchal and misogynistic stereotypes, and once she orgasms, she locks him back up and goes back to whatever she was doing beforehand.
Anonymous /a/280468544#280473861
7/11/2025, 8:29:20 PM
Oh, please, the notion that Marshall D. Teach is the son of Rocks D. Xebec is utterly laughable, and I’ll spell out why for those still clinging to this absurd fan theory. First, let’s address the timeline, which even a child could see doesn’t add up. Rocks D. Xebec, the infamous pirate captain, was defeated at God Valley 38 years before the current One Piece timeline. Teach, at 40 years old during the main story, would’ve been a toddler or not even born when Rocks was active. Are we to believe Rocks, a man obsessed with power and chaos, was juggling diaper changes while plotting world domination? Preposterous.

Next, the narrative evidence—or rather, the complete lack thereof. One Piece is meticulous about lineage reveals, dropping hints through flashbacks, character dialogue, or Vivre Cards long before confirming connections like Luffy and Dragon. Yet, for Teach and Rocks, there’s nothing. Not a single panel, flashback, or offhand comment from veterans like Garp or Sengoku linking Teach to Rocks. Instead, Teach’s backstory emphasizes his ambition and betrayal within Whitebeard’s crew, not some grand Rocks legacy. To assume otherwise is to ignore Eiichiro Oda’s deliberate storytelling for baseless speculation.