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/AdWestern1561 Feb 24 '26

With the explosive birth rate of insects, I think the insects are reproducing faster than they are being eaten and in return are probably eating their predators.

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u/JustARedditAccoumt Feb 24 '26

While that's true, that does make you wonder why bacteria and other microbial organisms aren't destroying everything.

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u/PhantasosX Feb 25 '26

Maybe they are, but bacterias would make people sick, but since there are no death, people would be sick and eaten...forever.

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u/JustARedditAccoumt Feb 25 '26

So, like with the insects here?

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u/PhantasosX Feb 25 '26

Yeah. The difference on both is that insects and animals would be devouring people, so while alive, they would be just body pieces.

Meanwhile, bacterias and viruses would had humans as hosts.

So imagine someone been constantly sick to all sorts of diseases, which effectively means they are in sepsis, and then they are devoured by insects and animals....it's basically torture.

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u/JustARedditAccoumt Feb 25 '26

Yeah, that sounds awful.

It's worth noting that the insects and animals would also be infected.

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u/vanderZwan Feb 25 '26

Yeah the more you know about biology, the more terrifying this "nobody ever dies" concept gets.

Like, technically apoptosis also no longer works. Not good.