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One-Punch Man CGT: Settling the Topic of Serious Punch²

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well the graph indicates that saitama got around at least 16 times stronger during the fight so uh
yes, yes it can


Nah you can start from x=0 since we know that the nodes represent points where Garou copies Saitama and the x axis represents time so x=0 would have started not long before Garou started copying Saitama on Io. So he actually gets like, 228 times stronger in an exchange of a few punches.
 
I meant that and the other changes as well yeah. Though if you still want to wait to make sure there's no more redrawn, it's fine
 
Just a brief question, but what is the current discussion thread regarding how to apply the accepted revisions? I couldn't find it.
 
Just a brief question, but what is the current discussion thread regarding how to apply the accepted revisions? I couldn't find it.
Here is the discussion thread:
 
Thank you. I will close this thread again then.
 
Okay. The constant redraws are turning tiresome. I am glad that Murata is putting up with all of this unprofessional nonsense from ONE.
Woah now, ONE and Murata having the freedom to redraw their own work is an awesome thing in truth, and not at all unprofessional. They have a luxury that I'm sure a lot of creators wish they had.
 
I suppose so, but ONE is giving off a confused impression from his constantly revised storytelling, especially compared to a master planner like Eiichiro Oda.
 
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