
Both are young gentlemen from good families, aren’t they?
I actually don’t regret getting shot for interrupting that much, do I?
It’s better than the immediate murder after marriage that Diego did.
>>3
You don’t know if I actually did it or not!
>>6
Isn’t it a recreation of the Joestar family from Part 1?
In the world after one round, there were no connections, so I did something similar at another person’s house.
>>112
The Joestar family was compared to outstanding relatives and even traced the collapse of the family.
How about shooting someone and paying compensation to all relatives?
>>4
Killing is certainly out of the question, but Johnny could very well injure someone.
>>4
I can’t drag something that heavy.
This story is about Johnny, who is absolutely obsessed with wanting a corpse and can easily come up with scummy acts like the one in the thread image, but aside from that, he’s saying that he’ll take the corpse from Sugar, but he won’t take watches or money.
Gyro was eager to receive it.
I really love this episode, so I want to see it in the anime soon…
Selling your child for five hundred million dollars is not allowed!
>>8
The children you buy must be used up completely.
>>10
Why not ask that guy passing by to buy this kid for 10 dollars?
All that’s left is to eat with that 10 dollars and be done!
>>44
“Are you going to buy a kid for 10 dollars?” That’s suddenly terrifying… Think about it with common sense… You’re such a scum…
>>44
“Y-You’re right… he’s a terrible guy, but he seems like he could survive in the JoJo world.”
>>10
It can be used for girls…
>>171
Even the rough ones in the town and the 11 men will get turned into a beehive.
>>171
Use it all up!
There’s no way I can do it!!
>>178
It’s a disposable onahole, right? Once the membrane breaks, it’s worthless!
>>8
That child went and bought a lottery ticket on their own and won a billion dollars, so it starts like that.
The more you use it, the more it increases due to a change in causality, so it’s usually impossible with most things.
>>11
Aren’t you confusing it with Miragroman?
>>23
Nevertheless, the small mountain that won in the early stages is frighteningly fortunate… no, unfortunate… as gold keeps coming in from the mine.
>>23
You bought a mountain and your wealth increased, didn’t it?
>>26
Conversely, it might be a serious story about luck to that extent.
The story about the building is simply a matter of Gyro and the others lacking research…
>>26
If I had hired a hitman for protection, I could have used all my money, right?
If it weren’t for the inheritance, it would mean that Diego’s preference is for older women…
Trading at an unfair rate is definitely not acceptable, but then why were we able to exchange a corpse for half-finished wine in the end?
>>12
It’s probably because it’s not unfair.
>>12
Is it because it doesn’t have much physical value?
>>12
It’s not because of not killing or various things that have been guaranteed.
>>12
From the person’s perspective, it feels like they established a deal with added value through wine, whether it’s a gyro or a corpse.
>>12
Wine is the blood of Christ, so the blood and the body must be of equal value, right?
It’s better to buy single-use items, but they just keep piling up…
Isn’t a market-priced service enough?
Let’s party with the finest woman for a night.
>>15
No good, Jairo! You have to use it all up by 5 o’clock!
If it’s about wanting to actually shoot someone, then perhaps it would be acceptable to do so with the premise of compensation.
In reality, gambling everything was the optimal solution.
I was interrupted, but…
Speaking of which, the old man from Tattoo You survived, but never showed up again.
>>24
Since the other guys were killed, he’s just a regular old man who can barely see the Stand, so whether to go out of the way to take him is questionable.
It’s such a bad game that you have to exchange even your ears to survive.
I want a corpse… I’m sorry, Gyro…
It’s fundamentally impossible to switch even the remains.
If the assassin doesn’t come, we have no choice but to tell the funeral director to bury this.
>>32
Therefore, the victims were not freed and were continuously made to draw the short straw.
If you’re going to keep increasing no matter what you buy, then you won’t be able to use it up in the first place.
>>33
It’s probably some kind of trial that tells you to use it all up.
This story started off as a comedy, yet in the end, it became one of the most profound episodes in part 7… the contrast is amazing.
>>34
Herb’s claws are growing longer.
You can also brush your teeth.
Money is increasing rapidly, isn’t it!!!
>>38
I am very happy to be of help.
How about a toast to the ball that got bounced off the net?
I just thought, receiving wine instead of Christ’s body is that kind of…
>>40
What do you mean…?
>>43
Isn’t it somewhat related to communion?
Didn’t those who received bodies of past victims have very few people?
>>41
In the first place, Sugar is saying it’s the first time a body has appeared.
I don’t care, but 50,000 “yen” is…
>>42
It was stated that it would be done with a modern Japanese sensibility because it was intuitively difficult to understand in the early stages of the series.
>>42
If we start talking about the values of that time, it gets troublesome, so everything is replaced with modern standards.
There is such a disclaimer in volume 1.
>>65
Well, this is a bold decision, isn’t it?
I don’t need you to check everything again.
In that toast scene, the story of their friendship was completed.
>>45
This depiction is what makes Gyro’s death and the completion of the task shine.
Basically, it feels like Gyro is the mentor guiding Johnny.
I really love the kind of relationship where Johnny seems to have made up his mind in certain aspects.
It’s good that it has the ultimate choice at the end, where it seems like they’ve escaped a dire situation but the curse hasn’t been fully paid off yet! Do they abandon Gyro or help him!?
It’s not like Miracle Man, but it seems that if used roughly, there could be an increase in some kind of causality.
Both of them seem quite accustomed to playing around, like Gyro having a fling with a married woman.
>>53
I was playing around without knowing she was a married woman…
>>53
Oh wait! I didn’t know Gyro was a married woman!
>>53
A good-looking and well-bred medical student must be having fun.
I’m going to say something very uncouth, but…
Isn’t an empty wine bottle included in the category of things to use up?
>>55
What they exchanged was wine, and they didn’t pay money for the bottle of wine.
Even if you have confidence, it’s important to distinguish between speculation and fact.
I want Rohan-chan to do this too.
I was a reader without comprehension skills, unable to choose between a corpse and a gyro; I thought I chose the gyro because I added value to wine and being overlooked.
What do we do? Should we shoot? It will reach.
Presumed innocent, but once they’re within range—immediate disposal!
I can’t walk while dragging around such heavy things.
“It’s a game where everything you let go of allows you to gain everything, so if you buy something with asset value, it returns to you as money, so I think there are conditions where you shouldn’t pay for consumables or services that are used up.”
The most expensive wine is 50,000 yen.
It’s expensive, but so cheap!
>>68
In a regular restaurant it might be one thing, but in a high-end restaurant, there are definitely more outrageous prices…
>>68
Well, to be honest, Michigan is just a small town in the countryside.
If it were New York or someplace like that, the story would be different, but in the first place, it’s impossible to spend 100 million yen in that way.
Dumping-like practices will be immediately judged as cheating and turned into a fruit of the tree, so such backdoor methods are impossible.
Despite having the trauma of getting injured due to a betrayal and holding a grudge, Johnny hasn’t really cured his tendency to try to solve things with money carelessly; in fact, the acquisition strategy was just one of his many tricks until the very end.
The yen is coming out, and I’m talking in a Japanese nuance.
This feels like it’s a manga.
It’s a restaurant in a town visited during a horseback journey in America at that time.
There are no ultra-luxury items.
There probably aren’t many expensive wines around here due to distribution circumstances.
A muddy jockey might be excused at a fancy restaurant.
I like this episode because it has many funny scenes like the thread images and is quite comical.
>>78
I like the Matsutake uncle.
It’s fun when Johnny and Gyro are both panicking.
It’s great that all the gambling episodes in JoJo never miss.
SBR has a lot of savagery, comedy, and refreshment throughout, which is great.
Deep flavor
If only Baron Rokkachugo were in this town…
However, Gyro and Johnny’s responsive conversation is really great…
>>83
The feeling of having a different bad friend vibe from Josuke and Okyasu is nice, isn’t it?
At first, I was just drawing normally in dollars.
I tried to gamble, but it’s invalid because the dealer is cheating! It’s a bit funny how Izumi-san understands the characters’ feelings too well.
>>87
Well, in reality, it would have been safe if the gyro had been unaware and missed the cheating, so it’s a matter of feelings…
Isn’t that a bit mean-spirited? Well, yes.
>>96
Since the gyro is also a professional at throwing iron balls, it backfired that he understands all the quirks of the ones who throw iron balls…
It’s tough to have to spend a huge amount of money… This work really makes me realize I can’t become rich.
>>88
(Except for Joseph)
It shows a lack of upbringing.
I want to see my parent’s face.
There’s a ridiculously annoying restriction that you shouldn’t consume things if their value doesn’t balance out for the person involved…
Well, it’s a joke, so it can’t be helped, but I think it’s unfair to count the rent from buying a building.
The expression on Johnny’s face after he offered an alliance, despite saying they are rivals, is nice, isn’t it…?
Isn’t it a bit too strict to invalidate both intentional discarding and losing?
>>97
The Israeli carpenter says, “Keep the economy running!”
Thinking about it, it’s easy to understand because it’s in yen, but it feels kind of surreal…
Paying all your wealth to a bodyguard may seem like a deal above market value at first glance, but because the situation is life-threatening, there’s a possibility it could work out; I also believe that’s how the exchange of the body and the wine was established.
I want the same experience to happen to you, Mr. Rohan.
>>101
It seems like they would do it in live-action…
You can use money, but…
I wonder how it is determined to have fully used the golden axe.
In anime season 5, it seems that Rila has been changed, and it must sound really strange to hear it.
If you do it without considering the person’s values, there is almost nothing that can be balanced with the body, so no one can clear it.
It was set up that you couldn’t summon a Stand or use your powers without a corpse, but in the finale, they were able to summon their Stand even after their corpse was taken.
>>106
Since Dio, who was manipulated by Ferdinand, was manifesting his dinosaur stand as his own talent, that’s not the pattern.
>>106
You left me with one vertebra, didn’t you!
>>106
The origin of the body is only from Act 1, and from Act 2 onwards, it is mostly a stand derived from rotation.
Is there a car that you can buy like that?
>>107
Don’t forget about the baron.
>>111
Well, if even the baron’s car is at that level, I wonder if it hasn’t been put into practical use yet…
It’s not JoJo, but I’m wondering how it would turn out if it were Kochikame.
A lone assassin, carrying the bodies of his fallen comrades, leaves with a sense of melancholy.
Well, if we interpret it as the Stand becoming integrated with the main body to the point where it no longer needs a physical body, like how Johnny was able to stand without a body in the end, then it’s not so strange.
Tasks are greatly influenced by the golden rotation as well.
I wonder if this will be translated at the current yen rate overseas?
I remember being left with one vertebra.
I don’t remember what happened to the remaining spine…
>>118
In the Battle of Gettysburg, the president had all the bodies.
It’s sad for those who started their challenge just before dusk.
If the tattoo uncle hypothetically received safe success rewards for 11 people, it would mean all the teammates perished, which is really heartbreaking.
In the fifth season of the anime, they were using the Italian currency, the lira, so it seems likely that it will just become dollars.
It was fortunate that it was an era and place where extravagant amounts of money could be moved easily, in this episode.
Thank you to the 11 men who have mostly made use of the money.
I have nothing but gratitude.
I wonder if in Tattoo You you can add more allies later on… I thought if you could, they might come to attack again, but if you can add them, it might be difficult to coordinate without taking training time, so maybe it’s no good…?
>>125
Does it include abilities up to and including splitting…?
Land produces money.
The SBR is amazing how it wraps up with the story of the net-rejected ball and the toast after the interesting episode in the thread.
What about those 11 men? Are they sharing one stand among the 11 of them?
Wasn’t it written somewhere that Tattoo You has 11 children?
The gang is greedy and won’t compromise, so I’m glad.
In modern times, the only high-cost consumption that seems easily achievable is gacha.
>>133
If you start to think that the person has thrown it away in a gutter and that it has no value, then it’s game over.
>>133
No, you can’t “use up” an item you obtained if it’s not a consumable.
What will you do if you obtain rare equipment or rare characters?
Selling at a low price or deleting is equivalent to throwing it away and is unacceptable.
>>137
Should I make a gacha video and aim for the used-up judgment?
>>160
Revenue money!
>>160
“Congratulations on the big buzz. This is your reward based on the number of views of the video.” (Thud)
>>137
Is it permissible to drink coffee made by burning cash that has been turned into a bundle of bills?
>>166
Throwing away money is a no-go, so burning it is also not allowed.
>>168
The judgment on consumption and disposal is too strict… Should I buy a loli that might get sold by my parents?
It’s troublesome that if you spend money in a way that seems to intentionally incur losses, there will be consequences.
Even if you’re really hooked, it’s questionable whether a one-time-use judgment will occur in mobile game data.
It’s better to ask someone for something than to buy a thing, as nothing remains.
Isn’t it quite rare for a Stand to not be a swarm type and for the user to be the swarm instead?
>>139
In the first place, a Stand is supposed to be one for each person…
>>141
There may be a body that can imprint tattoos on others.
Once you get an out judgment in a gacha, you can’t get your money back, so not being able to follow up is serious.
Should I buy the Atashin’chi wobbly game…?
>>143
What kind of situation is it to completely use an analog game?
>>145
If it breaks, wouldn’t it be judged as completely used up?
>>146
By dusk…? To use it up correctly by playing without intentionally breaking it…? There’s no way that’s possible!
Even if it’s leftover wine in that damn cold, its value is high.
Perhaps everyone is manifesting similar stands and there’s some kind of sharing involved in their abilities.
Close to the Bunbūn family.
Even though they suffered a huge defeat, I like how Gyro and Johnny quietly toast to each other without blaming each other too much.
It’s really stylish how the need to finish the wine leads to a toast.
>>151
The atmosphere is nice even with the snow falling.
In the end, having a bodyguard was absolutely the right choice.
Originally, I should have cleared everything by handing that over.
Joyni says something like they don’t want to hand over the body~.
A bodyguard wouldn’t need a corpse either…
What are we toasting to? Even though we’ve lost everything.
“To the next corpse”
The exchange is full of hope and it’s nice, isn’t it?
The ball that was bounced off the net didn’t reach Johnny, so it was ignored.
If you forcibly take back something you gave to someone, will that be a no-go?
In the end, it’s nice that Johnny prioritizes his friendship with Gyro over his own desires, despite everything…
It’s great to have professionals who work diligently like eleven men.
The disparity between the attractive enemies and the lowest enemies is amazing in Part 7.
I really like the overly calm mob customers who became my allies at the casino.
“The condition is ‘to let go of everything obtained by desire as payment,’ so as long as you desire, it will continue to increase, and not being able to let go is the trial.”
If the person is convinced of letting go of everything, they can let go.
But that’s what makes us human.
>>161
I’m telling you, it’s a matter of life and death.
If you have to use it up or else death is certain, it’s not normal to think “that’s just how humans are”.
“Money keeps increasing, doesn’t it?! It’s a line I want to say at least once in my life.”
>>164
I’m replaying it in my mind when my money grows from gambling in games.
It would probably be impossible to judge someone’s worth based on just one person’s values.
Believing in what is convenient for oneself, resulting in the fruit of one’s actions.
Well, if I could have let go, it wouldn’t have turned into that many nuts, you know.
I felt like it would be possible to get alimony if I married someone, but I guess it’s probably a no-go.
I wish they would stop suddenly giving me instant-death level damage with things like the devil’s palm or the sugar butter sandwich tree.
The reason my money increased is because the investor I hired was unbelievably competent, so it doesn’t really matter…
That bank guy or pawnshop uncle who smoothly increases money is really sincere and excellent, isn’t he?
You should not throw away money, so gambling is no good if the dealer is cheating.
>>182
Wasn’t it that it was no good because Gyro saw through the cheating?
>>182
I realized the cheating, so it ended up being a discarded judgment!!
If you don’t consume properly, it will probably increase.
Terrifying
While looking at the thread, I realized it.
There’s no way a nameless person could use it all up!
It’s unrelated to the flow, but Sugar Mountain-chan is cute, isn’t she?
It’s too dangerous because if you receive the gyro corpse, you try to leave Sugar Mountain without listening to anything at all.
Johnny has some worthless aspects.
It’s nice to hand over the body that was so desired when Gyro was made into a tree.
I love the feeling that the men who looked like background characters are a legitimate evolution of armed poker that will be the key to victory.
Looking back at the 7th part, I think there aren’t many complete victories in either the races or battles.
I’ve lost various things and dropped in rank.
>>192
It’s a story about taking the long way around to aim for zero from a negative.
During the time when Johnny was getting arrogant, he was undoubtedly a jerk…
First of all, the opponent is strong, whether they are a Stand user or a race participant.
Gambling is something you engage in with the expectation of a reward in the end.
Knowing that the winnings will absolutely not come, betting is an act of throwing money down the drain, so it’s a punishment…!
I understand that losing on a “sama” is not good, but having just mediocre eyesight and getting penalized by the opponent’s “sama” is an unexpectedly strange behavior.
I wonder what it means to have one stand with eleven people…
Even though we survived a disaster in the palm of a demon with 11 people, it’s just too cruel if we only got a stand that shares the same fate…
Just because Gyro was a bit knowledgeable about rotation.
What do you mean by being knowledgeable about rotation?
It’s hard to use everything up without throwing it in the gutter.