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Mighty Keyboard Warrior
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To think she would stoop so low to start scamming! She should have just sold her sweet potatoes on the street.
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Just go back 3 chapters that should be enough. The last chapter gives context to this one when Ragna was asking his masters master to train her.
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His master could be the main character in her own story with her potential.
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I don't know how clear I have to be to say that I am 100% not throwing you any hidden insults haha. If the super market example was something you couldn't identify with then any example I come up with real or hypothetical is likely something you wouldn't be able to identify with. But I hope you have a good day!
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I meant no offense but I can understand how it can be perceived that way so I apologize if it sounded a little crude. It was legitimate advice when I suggested taking ethics courses. And my perception is that you do have an innocent/inexperienced viewpoint but that doesn't make you stupid or make me think you are. If I were to give a real life example it would be discussing politics which just opens up a can of worms. This is exactly why that other person didn't want to discuss this. I have had to write many papers so I can come up with examples but as I stated earlier it would be too much to write down, which is why I gave that example.
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I bet you anything she said something really mean to Jeffery
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Your right that age is just a number, but even your reply makes it seem like you don't have much experience to understand how my reply can apply to your question. Maybe later on when you have a chance, take some ethics courses so that you can have a better understanding. These types of discussions take hours to make people understand but let me come up with a quick example.

Think of your local grocery store CEO he decides to lower all the cost of food to as low as possible but decides to eliminate all the coupons in the store. In the CEO's mind he has just done the world the most good because he is running the store with razor thin profits. But because he is selling every item at cost his loss prevention team has to work aggressively and put people who steal in jail as a penalty.

The super poor people who already could barely afford to live view this heavy handed punishment as severe injustice, but the CEO views the individuals who are stealing as people who are committing a severe injustice because he would have to close his stores if people continued to steal. Closing the store means the community would no longer have access to low cost groceries.

The people who steal think it is justice because they see that the CEO drives a car to work while they have to use a bike. I could go on and on with this example alone. This is why I explained it the way I did earlier.
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It's because your responses sound a little naive and idealistic, not that it's a bad thing. The word "justice" can be problematic because there are always two or more sides in every conflict and each side of any conflict can drum up reasons to enact revenge, confiscate possessions, suppress a viewpoint, etc. in the name of "justice". In the real world, people who commit atrocities often use rhetoric such as "justice", "for god", etc because in their minds what they are doing is justified. I typed this all just to say everyone has different world views and values so it's impossible to enact true "justice". To some, a death penalty is justice for stealing a potato while some others may think a death penalty is too harsh. Not all moral compasses align with each other which is why the term "justice" is an idealistic term. You may already know this and don't care, but this is probably why Dano didn't want to respond. The comment you made about people working in a profession not thinking about money as a driving factor makes it seem like you are still in school and haven't experienced reality.
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I have already come up with a fantasy story in my head where his best friend has some sort of connection to the system. I would love to see the other characters have their own story as well. I'm still waiting for the Dragon Kings story to be fully translated so that we can see why his wife is mad at him.
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Looks like an opponent suited for the Yin-Yang Duo! Also weren't some of these guy's supposed to be bald?
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That prince didn't learn his lesson, he was still talking shit while walking out. It would have been beneficial for him to get slapped around a few times to understand it's not ok to act like a shitbag.
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It probably wouldn't be allowed on here. It would likely be on some hentai site
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I was ready to argue with you about how great his friend is when I read that first sentence! You articulated exactly how I feel about his best friend I hope both these men have good endings.
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In his best friends case, he meant that he would continue to feed Kim Suho big feasts just as he always has in their relationship. His friend saw the relationship as somewhat transactional where he would feed Kim Suho in order to receive the company of Kim Suho. Kim Suho obviously didn't view it that way, but his best friend had resolved himself to work hard in order to keep feeding him "to the end just like I started".

In Lyod's case, he just resolved himself to continue using his willpower alone that he had been using for the majority of the race in order to win the match. For Loyd it was about consistency to finish "to the end just like I started".
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There's two possibilities I can think of :

1. He hates himself and everything about himself which is why he thinks sword cultivators should die.
2. It's not actually Aunt Ning's father but a puppet or something of the like.
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What was the classification for her devil fruit again? Seems like an OP power once she gets the hang of it.
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Hehe just wait until you read the next chapter.
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Kim Suho is my fucking hero! A villain with integrity and the tenacity of a cockroach.
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