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It's not about what I feel makes sense, it's about what objectively makes sense. You're BSing if you're gonna sit there and tell me that WB's swing is more powerful when he DOESN'T attach a Quake to it.
You're acting like WB was the only factor in that swing, and bringing that up only adds more to Shanks because the way you lay it means the heavens splitting was more so on Shanks than WB. Nobody's buying your ABC Aokiji froze a quake wave and Mihawk cut it so Mihawk > WB nonsense anyway so WB's quake Bisento strikes are irrelevant in the discussion of Mihawk cutting a glacier and Shanks and WB's clash(nothing to suggest either were using anything close to full force since they didn't even use any DF or anything(visible on Shanks end) to increase their force. And for the record once Aokiji froze those waves and then left, they were nothing more than ice it's not like they're magic ice that has his level of durability behind them.
Yes, because Oda is gonna take something that has been firmly established such as the WSS, which is the final goal of one of the Strawhats, and reveal that it's actually meaningless and is an outdated concept.
Nobody said it was outdated as a system, the information about it is outdated and the most current information contradicts some notions the old WSS information presented. Good job arguing a point that wasn't made. Again.
At this point, you're just reaching into your own ass to find any crap to say because there's nothing left for you to grab at.
Funny, cus it's usually the people that drop to your tactic of dismissive insults first that runs out of valid points.
It's not above Mihawk's. Big Mom has great durability, but it's never been stated to be absolute. Mihawk's title still holds fast in that it means that he can break through it in some way.
It was though. The only mentioned method of hurting her is during her fit. Until another character can confirm she can be hurt at another time that hype supersedes Mihawks' title.