I put quotations around "not a big deal" to show you what you have been doing this entire time in this thread. It has nothing to do with the current argument.
You should really learn to pay attention better instead of trying to look like a smartass.
So you have no grasp of how English punctuation works. Gotcha. Quite a coincidence that you used the phrasing from this convo to sum up all my convos, even ones that it doesn't apply to.
Running after a belonging of his isn't same as messing around in a serious situation. Shusui is an important part of Zoro's arsenal. :yeah:
Drawing attention to the crew with an unnecessary scene while they are on a covert mission with an army, a pirate stronger than their captain, and a Navy admiral looking to attack them ISN'T messing around in a serious situation? You're serious?
Doesn't mean that he's inviting them to follow him.
How does this invalidate the danger? Even if they don't follow him, he's still drawing attention to them due to the fact that he was sitting and eating with them right before, and wearing the exact same kind of clothing as them.
He was not being ignorant nor did he endanger the crew. The events took place after when he left are all totally circumstantial and had nothing to do with him. It wasn't like he run off without a valid reason or anything. What is this scene you talk about? Zoro's chase didn't receive any kind of unwanted attention, it fact resulted in earning him hell lot of info on enemy movements.
He was ignorant to the fact that a Navy Admiral was on the island as their enemy.
He endangered the crew by creating a risk for that same Admiral to be alerted to them, as well as Doflamingo and his army. Did he have a valid reason for running? Yes. But there was an even more valid reason for him NOT to run off like he did.
Yes, people were looking at them. You can see Zoro's dash out the restaurant making noise that caused people to look over at him here[
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Except that he didn't create any.
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Today I learned potentially drawing the Navy Admiral, a pirate stronger than your captain, and an army towards you isn't dangerous.
Oh yeah Zoro did say Luffy to get a grip...As far as I know Law also told Luffy to not do anything stupid with Doflamingo...well shit I guess Luffy is not good enough as captain since he brought everyone in danger :/ as I said...everyone makes mistakes LOL also that go get a grp from Zoro was 'cause he heared Luffy got beaten from Ceasar not 'cause he is joking around...again...what you said makes no sense XD
Yeah that Zoro...last time I remembered....Luffy declared a war against whole world goverment :| bruh...What's OP without danger...
He just likes to bitch over irrelevant shit.
Let's count how many times Luffy has put his own crew in danger because of his stupidity.
Just Riker getting asshurt and blaming everything on Zoro.
Lmao how dumb can you get? Lemme see how simple I can make this for you two.
1. Someone said Usopp reacted badly to losing the Merry, so he can't be vice captain.
2. I said Zoro, the person they were vouching for to be the vice captain, also reacted badly to losing something important to him, creating danger.
3. The fact that Zoro creating danger because of a bad reaction doesn't invalidate him as vice captain means that Usopp's bad reaction doesn't invalidate him as vice captain either. This is because Zoro's reaction was objectively worse.
4. The fact that Luffy is also prone to making bad decisions that puts the crew in danger is further proof that Usopp's bad reaction shouldn't invalidate him from being vice captain. That is because Luffy constantly puts the crew in danger, but remains captain. If he can do that, and remain captain, then Usopp's bad decision that doesn't create danger shouldn't mean he can't be vice captain.