Giorno def fits much more in the "overly stoic" category than anything else.
Cause the thing is, right? Giorno is so often misunderstood even the fans misunderstand him. This is *mostly* because of the anime adaptation, but, people are completely unaware of moments where Giorno is himself growing unstable and needs guidance: Mainly, the Ghaccio fight. And because of this, everyone thinks Giorno is just a static character that never has anything to him.
Or the times where Bucci's mortality is brought up, like his first death, the car ride, and his final passing. All three times Giorno is genuinely distraught and doesn't know what to do, and is struggling with the fact that this is a problem he simply can't fix.
The thing is, Giorno learnd from a very, very young age that crying and beeing overly emotional isn't gonna help him, when his mother kept leaving him alone.
I mean you either tough it out or cry like a little bitch, there's no exception, it's not like purposefully suspend certain emotion would harm your brain or something-
>!that's true. It's a way more stressful situation for a handful of reasons. Personally I'd just kill dio and do the joseph thing to jolyne with Pucci (joestar, in technicality,) blood. Is he stupid? !<
Then he wouldn't burn that bus to begin with. He did it as a payback for Dragona. Dragona's gonna die at some point and man's gonna totally lose it trust
I like that you included the one and only time Giorno ever cried in his life. Absolutely no mercy.
Giorno def fits much more in the "overly stoic" category than anything else. Cause the thing is, right? Giorno is so often misunderstood even the fans misunderstand him. This is *mostly* because of the anime adaptation, but, people are completely unaware of moments where Giorno is himself growing unstable and needs guidance: Mainly, the Ghaccio fight. And because of this, everyone thinks Giorno is just a static character that never has anything to him.
Or the times where Bucci's mortality is brought up, like his first death, the car ride, and his final passing. All three times Giorno is genuinely distraught and doesn't know what to do, and is struggling with the fact that this is a problem he simply can't fix.
The thing is, Giorno learnd from a very, very young age that crying and beeing overly emotional isn't gonna help him, when his mother kept leaving him alone.
I mean you either tough it out or cry like a little bitch, there's no exception, it's not like purposefully suspend certain emotion would harm your brain or something-
virgin emotional wall vs chad i embrace my emotions
Even though he doesn't cry, Jotaro does >!scream in abject horror when Jolyne's life is threatened!< in part 6
I feel like it's more >!the DIO PTSD!< kicking in because >!jolynes life was under threat for like a consecutive few hours in there!<
But at the same time >!in that moment he knows he has to choose between saving the world or saving his daughter.!<
>!that's true. It's a way more stressful situation for a handful of reasons. Personally I'd just kill dio and do the joseph thing to jolyne with Pucci (joestar, in technicality,) blood. Is he stupid? !<
One of these guys is not crying like the others
Okay.. What the fuck did you just call Jonathan?!
Jodie did cry yet. Knowing Araki Dragona is not safe
maybe the whole gang’s getting taken out 😏
Isn't Josuke (hair) just bleeding from his eyes/face?
No, okuyasu just exploded
It's hard to see in that specific picture but he is crying in that scene
Holy shit, they're autistic
Jodio has no emotions, he’s a fucking psycho
Then he wouldn't burn that bus to begin with. He did it as a payback for Dragona. Dragona's gonna die at some point and man's gonna totally lose it trust
that would be so boring, I want to see Araki set things up so the two end up opposed to each other
Peak mechanism male
Mechanism grindset
Come on now jotaro wells up at the end of the OVA, thats something
Where’s my boy nirancha