Yes. The conflicts between Sanji and Luffy in the manga often stem from complex circumstances and character developments that drive the narrative forward.
As of now, Sanji is very much alive in the One Piece manga. The story keeps unfolding with him as a vital part of the plot. The author hasn't written his death yet.
It could be that he is a very curious boy. When he first read the stories, he might not have understood everything. By rereading, he hopes to gain a deeper understanding of the plots, the characters, and the themes of the stories.
I'm not entirely sure what 'kickin it kick pregnant fanfiction' specifically means as it's a rather odd and unclear phrase. 'Kickin it' could potentially refer to a laid - back or active lifestyle in some slang usage. But 'kick pregnant' is a very strange combination that doesn't have a common meaning, and 'fanfiction' is fictional stories written by fans of a particular work. Maybe it's a very unique and made - up concept within a specific fan community.
In some fanfictions, Gryffindor might kick out Harry Potter due to false accusations. Maybe someone spread rumors that he was using dark magic or endangering the other students. It could also be a plot device to create a more complex and different storyline from the original, where Harry has to fight to prove his innocence and regain his place in Gryffindor.
Data often only tells part of the story because it's just numbers and facts. There are many aspects that data can't capture. For example, human emotions, cultural backgrounds, and unexpected events. Data might show sales figures, but it won't show why customers really bought a product. Maybe they were influenced by a friend's recommendation or a special event at the store that data doesn't record.