I love to think of Jotaro's wife cause out of everything of that man's life, she's the one thing we know the least about. She doesn't even have a name. We don't have a straight timeline of all of Jojo story so adding a mix of all the things going on how to we plug Jotaro having a family into it.
For me after Jotaro finished all the investigation work in Egypt, he had to go to America and go to College. Most people will agree. What I don't agree with is so many say Jolyne was an accident so he got married. This man plans so much in his head that Jolyne being from just an accident when he had sex with a girl makes no sense. I think he was trying to live a normal like and then just happened to find someone he loved and figured a normal life would be having a normal family. But that backfires cause he's a stand user and around DiU has to go back to investigating stands. Jotaro loved Jolyne so much and separated because he loved her. I really don't think that she was just an accident child he would have cared that much. It always feels so disingenuous for him. I get people do things out of passion but for Jotaro, the "accident of passion" would be falling in love in some way not having a child.
Marauders art dump
look at these perfectly normal and well adjusted gentlemen! hope nothing bad happens to them
i'd rather see 1000 graffiti penises than 1 product billboard. i'd live in dick city if it meant i could avoid advertisements in my daily life.
*disgruntled noises*
when Megumi in 266 says he wanted to create a world where Tsumiki wouldn’t suffer, it is implied that he isn’t just talking about Tsumiki as an individual but people like Tsumiki.
That being people who Megumi thinks are fundamentally kind.
His whole ideal is based on the unfairness of horrible things happening to good people, like his sister, like Yuuji,, and so he makes it his personal mission to save them.
Since very early on in the manga you should know Megumi is selfish in who he saves as a sorcerer. He is not a hero like Itadori, he only serves those that abide to his specific brand of goodness, which is why it’s so important that he saves Itadori too.
He knows that not killing Itadori instantly and giving him a chance to chose if he lives will result in people dying. Innocent, potentially good people. But he saves Itadori anyway because he has personally assessed Itadori is good (by his standards) and therefore should be saved by Megumi.
When Gojo asks “personal feelings?” he isn’t really asking if Megumi likes Yuuji, but wether Megumi understands the effect this action will have. He is asking whether Megumi realizes that his moral compass will be the driving force of potential disasters and whether he is okay with that.
And when Megumi asks Itadori to save him after Shibuya, he is going against his moral compass, to give Itadori a reason to live. He recognizes that he himself isn’t a good person but accepts that he could be saved, if only so that Itadori can find meaning in fighting again.
Yuuji in 266 saying “i can’t tell you to keep living” is the biggest character development he could be given. Megumi is the only person he has left, the only reason he is even alive till now, and Yuuji accepts that his reason for being doesn’t want to be.
If he saved Megumi as is, it wouldn’t be out of Megumi’s own volition and Yuuji makes peace with that. He makes peace with horrible things happening to good people that he loves, and understands that Megumi can’t do the same.
“But I’ll be lonely without you.”
—and he lets Megumi know that he is loved regardless of all that. And that’s what makes him fight back.
Yuta, my love I know you love flair and all but dont destroy the building just for your entrance please.
i have so much rage in me one day i think i will explode. i dont think i know how to forgive as much as i know how to forget
🙄.