User blog comment:Staw-Hat Luffy/Luffy wants the fruit WTF/@comment-79.107.248.111-20130327222214/@comment-4605926-20130330152816

First of all, there aren't any pictures for me to see here, another invalid point from you. In addition, you seem to reply only to the parts you feel most convenient with. Try responding next time to every single point individually, as I am about to do now. I explained that the desire for the fruit in itself is NOT reckless. The fruit is unique, it contains high sentimental value for Luffy since it's likely the last thing Luffy could possibly have to remember Ace by. Even though Luffy already got over Ace's death, it doesn't mean he had forgotten him, he still loves him and values him highly. The desire for the fruit derives from a sentimental feeling and not from pure selfishness. This is what SHL referred to, solely the desire for the fruit itself. I would agree though that the way Luffy will go through is very likely to be reckless, though that is NOT the topic. Therefore, your continuous "reckless" arguments are invalid. Also, yes I am telling you that people interpret personalities differently. The general image is the same but specific aspects differ from person to person. Try asking perhaps your mother and father to describe you and tell me what you found out.

If you're saying that Luffy's actions are undeniable (since you said that Luffy's desire for the fruit was undeniable) then you're also necessarily saying that his actions and decisions (disregarding other factors) are predictable. Therefore, I don't believe my question was as foolish as you thought it to be.

Dude, personalities are intricate, not straightforward. Time after time you're explaining to me why it IS possible to predict Luffy's actions.

Again with "reckless", as I said before, SHL isn't talking about Luffy's dangerous impulsivity, but about the desire for the fruit which is NOT reckless.

P.S. I'm not entirely sure that eating the Gomu Gomu no Mi could be considered as a reckless act because I don't think he even knew what a devil fruit was at the time.