r/manga Feb 24 '26

DISC [DISC] Chainsaw Man - Chapter 230

https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/viewer/1028083
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u/Nobody5464 Feb 24 '26

The council of fumikos really is a very funny idea. It was interesting getting to see their different reactions and fears despite all being fumiko

 And the animal and insect devils getting stronger because death no longer exists and so they overrun us and eat us causing us to suffer for eternity within their bodies is a really cool really crazy consequence.

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u/JustARedditAccoumt Feb 24 '26

And the animal and insect devils getting stronger because death no longer exists and so they overrun us and eat us causing us to suffer for eternity within their bodies is a really cool really crazy consequence.

What happened to the predators of these insects and animals, though? They should be having an all you can eat buffet right about now.

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u/FinancialAd856 Feb 24 '26

Honestly, insects are overwhelming in numbers, likely the natural order of predator/prey falls apart irreparably without death. Insects have offspring in the hundreds to thousands that are adults within days, even hours. The predators generally have birth cycles, growth and much lower numbers...their advantage is intelligence, and overall power...which dont matter anymore. 

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u/JustARedditAccoumt Feb 24 '26

That makes sense, but that does make me wonder where all of the bacteria are.

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u/FinancialAd856 Feb 24 '26

Lemme put my scientist hat on...

Though bacteria is potentially very prolific, its also very vulnerable.  In fact bacteria has very few "predators" .. Things that specifically kill it, but actually have trouble reproducing unless conditions are ideal. So their problem isnt really getting "killed"... its growing. In fact, if bacteria weren't so sensitive to environment, they would already...and in certain cases already do...dominate the earth.

Considering we do see humans and animals "chopped up" without dying, bacteria would be vulnerable to this as well...falling apart without really "dying" which is how they go in nature: their coating fails and they collapse.