User blog comment:12th Supernova/Chapter 794: Memory/@comment-1991783-20150715111704/@comment-24.235.56.170-20150717051403

Thinking that Sabo died was speculation; I said that multiple times. So I guess you need me to post one more definition for you.

Irony: the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention.

But you seem to be having trouble with verb tense too, so let me help you out with that. Sabo was an example. His being alive is canon. His being dead was speculation.

See how that works? Technically speaking, beta paramecia is not canon yet because it's not been confirmed, unless you consider Trebol's remark ("You think I'm logia?") as confirmation, but that was kind of vague so an argument could be made for either case. Even if it is considered canon, it was ambiguous from the start.

Just like with your assertion that "Monet is alive" is canon, you've got some key words there: "when Monet comes back".

It's not canon until it's confirmed. That's been my point this whole time.

PS If you want to tell me once more how unambiguous beta beta no mi was, I invite you to peruse its talk page. If you still want to come back and waste more of our time after reading that shitstorm of confusion, then feel free. Beta beta is a prime example of something that has enough clues to seem obvious but needs confirmation to be considered canon.