
Not a bad person, but still a delinquent.
>>1
To begin with, it’s tough to even judge him as not being a bad person, someone like this!
It’s not a label.
>>2
The label is not necessarily an incorrect assessment.
It’s all a crime, right?
>>3
It’s impressive how they can do so much, considering their family is in the entertainment industry.
Well, I guess it’s not a problem since my maternal grandparents are incredibly wealthy.
No, no, fighting and getting the teacher to pay for the meal is definitely delinquent behavior.
As expected, having two cases of assault and numerous dine-and-dashes is a bit much…
I can still understand Josuke, but…
>>5
Because there is a bottom dweller named Joseph who has been expelled multiple times.
To put it mildly, high school students drinking beer is delinquent behavior.
>>6
If it’s the Showa era, it’s relatively common.
I remember how I used to play a quiet character until middle school.
It’s like you’re making a high school debut, isn’t it, Jotaro?
>>7
The narrator is too unreliable because it’s Holly who’s remembering that.
>>10
However, it seems clear that they are quite attached to their mother in the story.
I’m the type who prioritizes my own rules over social norms, so while I have kindness, that doesn’t change the fact that I’m a delinquent.
Stomping on restaurants and dining and dashing is wrong, isn’t it?
>>11
Isn’t it something everyone thinks when they enter a place that serves bad food?
Everything other than the first is evil, right?
>>13
I think it’s kind of evil to beat them up more than necessary…
>>24
The opponent was very motivated and aggressive, yet surprisingly weak, and that can happen too…
Well, there is the notion that fighting itself is socially unacceptable.
>>13
If anything, it seems like the part about not realizing one’s own evil might resonate.
Don’t say it’s more than necessary by yourself.
It looks like this scene is shedding tears for the female doctor.
From what I see in the main story, there’s no way you would ever skip out on paying for your meal.
>>20
No…
>>16
When I think about it, is trying to swindle money from acquaintances with a rigged game really such a terrible thing?
>>21
It’s safe because it’s a bad mangaka.
>>26
Are you saying that Rohan Kishibe has a problem with that damn Josuke?!
>>28
At the time of their first appearance, they were likely guilty of attempted murder and assault!
>>33
To be honest, reading it once is enough, and you can just write it down so you can refer to it when needed.
The scene where they tear the entire page out is the only part that doesn’t make sense and doesn’t need to be there.
Injury is well, yes.
I’m a descendant of delinquents who secretly smoke pipes.
In the anime, they took a single bite and left without paying.
If I take a bite and think it’s not worth eating, I’ll just go home.
It’s a bit different from eating and running, you know.
I’m being labeled.
>>29
>>29
Sticky Fingers
>>29
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Joseph, Jotaro, Jousuke, Giorno, Jolyne—none of them are bad people, but they are delinquents.
Teacher Lisa Lisa, I have something to talk about.
>>30
Isn’t Giorno unrelated?
Maybe this is something like shoplifting that happens every day.
>>32
You were doing it in prison, right?
>>32
Isn’t that guy shoplifting like crazy in the scene where he first appears in the jail?
Jolyne is technically wrongfully accused, but you can’t say she’s completely innocent either…
>>34
Early Jolyne seems like she would be the type to get involved with risky drugs.
>>34
What was the flow again?
Because my boyfriend wanted it, I cooperated, but there was a proposal that made me treated as a lone perpetrator, and when I accepted it with smooth talk, it felt like I was made into a purely lone perpetrator.
>>34
Even before the incident in the main story, he was caught by a car thief, and to be honest, his delinquency easily surpasses Josuke’s.
It’s sad that the parents are in such a bad situation.
Even someone like Jotaro has grown up to be a wonderful scholar.
Smoking cigarettes as a minor is anti-social behavior.
In the first place, Jotaro from part 3 doesn’t hesitate to break the law or commit murder if it serves his purpose.
Just having a sense of justice as a protagonist.
It’s safe because it’s just Star Platinum acting on its own and not Jotaro’s will.
I was stealing things like a jump, a radio, or occult books from somewhere in the jail.
That’s because of the stand that can’t be controlled…
The police officer’s handgun is well…
It’s just a difference in phrasing; the point is that they’re labeled as delinquents.
The root is a good kid, but he has a mischievous look on his face, and I think Joseph’s personality has been quite influenced by you, Speedwagon.
“But think about the time when it was serialized; not killing is a sign of mercy, that’s what the anonymous person said.”
Frequently, huh…
It seems like you’re only choosing shops like that.
The bad food is just a matter of personal opinion; it might just be that some people have preferences and say it’s bad.
Regarding the restaurant, you’re also stepping on the weak to take advantage, aren’t you?
>>52
“I will judge because the law cannot! It doesn’t connect.”
In the first place, the restaurant can be sued, but they are not suing.
>>57
I’m too scared to file a complaint against someone like this…
>>69
At that time, I was just an ordinary student!
>>74
Is it normal?
Josuke also seemed like a nice kid at first, but he tried to leave Tonyo’s restaurant without paying…
I wonder if I disabled them… the opponent I fought.
Maybe if it’s cheap enough even if it’s bad, I’ll say “well, well” and finish it all.
I did something worse than I expected, and it’s not good.
Unlike Giorno and Jodio, this is what a wealthy student in Japan looks like, so they’re really a delinquent.
Are you aware that you went overboard and beat them more than necessary?
Well, I guess the restaurant is the best option…
Looking at the battle with Alessi, it seems that Holly’s memories are quite glorified.
Could it be that Josuke is one of the best kids in history?
>>62
She’s a good kid, except for her strange hairstyle.
>>64
It’s not the weird hairstyle.
But you know, in the JoJo world, I think restaurants that make Jotaro eat extremely awful food would probably be really infuriating…
>>63
I feel like the reason is that the standard for meals is Holi’s home-cooked dishes.
Josuke is not a delinquent; he is just imitating the appearance of someone he admires.
I play pachinko and leave the restaurant without paying for the bad food that costs less than the price.
Ouyasu is a delinquent.
I can’t eat something as ridiculous as pudding.
Josuke feels like a delinquent, or rather a tough guy.
Jotaro seems to have a generally bad attitude…
The police are saying, “Well, we’re releasing you then…”
It seems like you might regret going too far with saying “I really beat myself up more than necessary…”
>>72
I think they’re just exaggerating to intimidate and not reflecting at all.
Jōsuke is also running away without paying…
>>73
It sounds like he probably does it regularly based on what he said at Tonio’s place.
Can you stop someone who’s 195 cm tall and muscular saying they won’t pay because the food is bad?
>>75
Rather, in the JoJo world, the owners of such shops are incredibly bold, aren’t they?
>>78
That boldness is usually a prelude to being hit!
I want to send Jotaro to a shitty izakaya in Shinjuku and have him destroy it.
Even if I sue in civil court, the litigation costs will be higher.
Even if I call the police and have them detained, they will bring something in on their own anyway.
The guys with a reputation are at least making Giorno look good, but it’s not like Giorno isn’t doing anything…
With a refreshing face, Giorno is actually doing quite bad things.
Giorno is just mumbling that he might return a passport, but he’s actually a punk targeting tourists.
Aren’t you able to control Star Platinum? Did you seriously go all out and overdo it more than necessary?
If Kouichi-kun also goes into a bad restaurant,
I feel like I might say, “I shouldn’t have to pay for something like this!”
>>86
Even if you don’t say it, you’re definitely thinking it in your heart.
It seems that Giorno did something terrible to Koichi, but he hasn’t laid a hand on the passport, so he’s actually kind, right?
From the very beginning, they’re trying to leave students broke in a foreign country…
Giorno
In other words, even from the perspective of the thread image, it’s “I can’t forgive you, even from my standpoint,” so Jotaro himself is aware that he’s done something bad.
I suspect Giorno doesn’t even have a driver’s license, and that car is definitely stolen.
Aren’t they all criminals?
The Joestar blood is worse than I thought.
It’s Lisa Lisa’s fault.
>>93
I mean, Araki-sensei’s sense of ethics line…
Joseph is threatening the staff while looking at squid ink pasta, and his treatment of the restaurant is basically bad.
>>94
The possibility that Joseph’s blood is negatively affecting the restaurant’s treatment.
It seems like they won’t interfere with regular students, but they won’t hold back against those who start a fight.
But from the teacher’s perspective, it’s the same fight and they’re delinquents.
I feel like this is indicative of the times.
This Jotaro Kujo is labeled as a so-called honor student.
Some people have severely beaten their opponents in a fight and were released from the hospital immediately afterward.
The teacher, who sometimes comes to school, was able to relax the student who was only a good-for-nothing.
It’s common for restaurants that serve terrible food to offer discounts on the bill.
>>98
Seco…
Although Bucciarati is extremely polite at his favorite restaurant…
>>99
My subordinate is useless…
>>99
But the subordinate puts pee in the pot, you know?
I’m sure the clerk was disappointed in Bucciarati after that.
>>99
Delinquents and gangs are different, right?
Even though it’s the old man’s money, I think he seems satisfied because he doesn’t complain about the food during the trip.
The first generation is just a gentleman, but from the third part onwards, they are delinquents and criminals. However, I don’t know how to classify Joseph at the time of the second part.
Roughly half of the hulking brats are gentlemen or something like that…
>>103
I keep getting expelled and imprisoned.
My subordinate urinates in the cup!
>>104
This person is peeing in the pot!
Isn’t this an introduction?
Rather, if we look at the history of JoJo, Jotaro is on the quieter side.
In general terms, only Jonathan is a gentleman…
In the first place, there aren’t many restaurants where the food is unacceptably bad.
Abbacchio on fire
Abbacchio wet himself!!
Why is Abbacchio being criticized in this situation!?
>>115
Because it is the most insidious…
Well, it was the first year of Heisei…
What was the spirit of gold?
>>118
I think that’s probably a will of justice that is brought forth at the last moment, so it probably doesn’t have much to do with their usual behavior.
If Abbacchio’s thing gets exposed, Bucciarati would probably apologize to the restaurant seriously.
It’s disgusting evil to pee in the teapot at the store…
When you unravel old manga with today’s values, you realize that a lot of things that were considered somewhat bad were actually accepted in that era…
There’s nothing good about a former corrupt cop who films people secretly and makes them drink urine as harassment.
Well, it’s one thing if it’s my own, but it’s the store’s equipment inside the store…
Abbacchio, you ruined the teapot in the store.
I will make you pay the price.
If you read Yu Yu Hakusho now, the protagonist seems really useless, doesn’t he?
What do you want…?
>>126
You properly pay for your food and drink, but it’s not okay to cause a fuss by fighting in the store.
Jousuke is the type who is friendly but has a bad reputation.
It’s delinquent, but compared to the acceptance, it’s quite a bit better.
George was killed by a common vampire, driving the family insane.
They say to absorb it like a jellyfish, but I have to wonder what happens to that jellyfish afterward.
>>131
It might be quite nutritious…
Bending the kebab shop’s is that scammed.
It seems that Mr. Araki has strong opinions about food.
Why is Abbacchio a popular character?
Having two people rendered unable to recover is not something that should be allowed in the outside world.
You have a sense of awareness that you’ve gone too far, especially when you say you’re hitting yourself more than necessary…
The stand is kind of complicated and it urinates…
I think Professor Araki is overestimating how easy it is to pilot a plane.
Rather, what is Bucciarati, who is normally just like that but is respected as the face of the town?
How reliable are you on a regular basis?
>>142
I really wonder if I can count on them…
>>142
Even though they’re yakuza, it’s still a town with that kind of police…
Shut up, old hag!
It seems that Jousuke hasn’t really put any crimes into action, but the downside is that it’s hard to say he hasn’t done something like a delinquent student’s surgery to anyone else.
>>144
Honestly, it feels like it’s not surprising if they commit petty crimes that are somewhat trivial or small-scale.
Well, you won’t die from drinking urine, so it’s all good.
Well, as for underage drinking…
Abbacchio is really a piece of crap, but he’s the most reliable when it comes to his job as a consultant for the town.
>>148
The problem is that they don’t want to use it openly.
It would be super convenient for lost item investigations.
>>148
It’s pee! It’s crazy to poop in a teapot inside the store!
>>159
Pee is crazy too.
>>159
It’s like Hirosue, who was shitting in an ashtray, is talking like a crazy person.
>>166
It suddenly spread to a real person.
Abbacchio is not poop, it’s pee.
I think Abbacchio has an incredible cheat ability, even if it’s not very useful in combat.
Isn’t this related to the definition of evil that you’re talking about regarding dining and dashing?
A restaurant that doesn’t get paid is a “stepped-on weakling.”
Just because they are described as delinquents due to being students, what they are doing is inherently bad.
I was just cutting in line at the theater and ended up paralyzed from the waist down… No blood, no tears!
>>156
I wasn’t prepared enough.
It seems like there is enough trust that even if a subordinate urinates in the teapot, if they tell Bucciarati, he would probably be reprimanded and apologize.
Bruno Bucciarati…
My son (40) is not working and is constantly hanging out on online forums.
Do something for me, Bucciarati!
The scene of Bucciarati eating pizza looks incredibly delicious…
It’s strange even with pee!
Jotaro was a good boy who was kind to his mom until just a little while ago.
I want you to understand.
Convenient and easy to target, but has low combat power. That’s why you have to be careful about revealing your abilities.
He’s a bit of a mess, but he knows how to make a decision when it counts, which is pretty cool, Abbacchio… This guy seems a bit unfair.
>>167
I didn’t shit myself!!
If I had taken off my clothes without looking down, it would have been the worst situation.
Newcomer… it’s a special chocolate bun… eat it.
Gentleman
Anti-social forces
Anti-social forces
Anti-social forces
Anti-social elements
Anti-social forces
Disabled person
>>171
It’s only Jonathan.
>>178
When I told Jonathan, he seemed embarrassed because he hid to smoke and did boxing betting…
Thinking about it, Jonathan is the only protagonist in history who hasn’t committed anything criminal…
Sasu Jonah
The genius jockey, son of a renowned trainer → In local youth to ship’s doctor → Local gang
After one round, it’s somewhat better… I guess…
It’s a relief that it only took one pot full of urine.
If it accumulates, it will overflow.
Abbacchio would never do something like that!
You can play it back with Moody Blues and check it!
>>181
What’s wrong, Abbacchio?
The rumors about Abbacchio have been terrible lately.
I can’t quite remember anything about Abbacchio other than him peeing.
>>184
I pooped my pants.
>>184
It’s a great episode under a sky that looks like it’s about to fall!
>>187
To pee in a place like that…?
>>187
But it’s my colleague, the police officer, who’s the one spouting the quotes.
Jousuke was on edge and taking it out on those around him in the previous story.
I’ve heard that the food at places like this is health-conscious and tastes bad~ If it tastes bad, let’s complain and not pay any money and just leave!
Jotaro seemed to have that attitude even when he was turned into a child by Alessi, so I guess he must fundamentally be a really dangerous guy…
It was Johnny who soiled himself while hospitalized.
Well… it’s convenient to label delinquents themselves too…
Moody Blues entrusted Bucciarati with the hint to uncover that there were two ships, and risked his life to deliver the turtle key to Giorno, so he is quite active.
Is it okay that I got my stand in high school?
It would be interesting if you were labeled as delinquent from that point on.
>>198
You might still be in high school.
It seems that when I first woke up, my control over the stand was unstable, so I was putting myself into the cage, which means the bad moves were already there from the beginning.
The blood of Lisa Lisa spreading throughout the world.
Under the sky that seems about to fall at any moment.
As usual, Abbacchio was urinating in a pod at the café when he noticed a strange sound coming from under the table.
Upon peeking in, a police officer was collecting evidence from a shattered bottle, but then the officer realized it was a colleague who had died in the line of duty because of Abbacchio──
>>201
Is it a story about a dream I saw yesterday?
Is the female doctor who crushed the delinquent’s eye with a fountain pen going to jail?
Although it was said that he was in the papacy,
The SPW Foundation will probably arrange it for us…
Jousuke is actually going to school properly, except for his hairstyle and uniform modifications.
If Speedwagon were to meet all the past JoJos, he’d definitely bring up Jonathan and go on a lecture course.
I think calling someone who frequently does what they say a delinquent is even too mild.
Considering the social circumstances of the time, he was quite high up among delinquents.
Well, back then, delinquents would charge straight ahead, destroying houses and raiding Yakuza offices.
They’re the kind of guys who would engage in a contest of endurance in a tub full of hot oil.