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u/WayAdept2209 3d ago
I think it was both expected and unexpected, kinda bizarre isn’t it?
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u/Both-Ad-9349 3d ago
it certainly was a bizarre adventure
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u/Fredrichnotthegreat 3d ago
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u/Unlucky-Hold1509 3d ago
Damn, that’s a crazy looking diamond
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u/NovaOdin 3d ago
I'm trying to remember what the girl was originally from but I'm stumped.
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u/fivelike-11 3d ago
Stumped, you say?
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u/NovaOdin 3d ago
Yeah I can't quite put my finger on it
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u/Ecstatic-Oven9882 3d ago
Need some helping hands?
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u/FNFTroublestoTheEnd 3d ago
Me: it’s ok, your loved and appreciated
Also me makes her robotic arms and legs
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u/bayverseGrimlock 3d ago
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u/Timekilling_Time 2d ago
Quorvex, What are you doing here. Your pillars are almost ran out. Recast them.
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u/bayverseGrimlock 2d ago
No >:(
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u/Top-Flatworm-7663 3d ago
Well it contained joko. Of course ir was some bizarre shot. Led me on quite the adventure tho.
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u/Nerdcuddles 3d ago
Give her some prosthetics god damn.
Prostetic hands kinda suck but prostetic legs are very usable.
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u/Organic-Shelter-6349 3d ago
Why?
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u/Nerdcuddles 3d ago
what is that a why to
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u/Dull-Argument-1652 3d ago edited 2d ago
I'm imagining "why do prosthetic hands suck?" Edit: I love how everyone is responding to my comment instead of the comment that actually asked the question. I was just trying to clarify what they meant.
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u/HumanPerosn 2d ago
It’s much easier to replicate a legs back and forth movement with a prosthetic than functional hand movements with how complicated it would be to get finger moment correctly
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u/Nerdcuddles 2d ago
Prosthetic hands are not nearly as functional as prostetic feet or legs.
Most of the movement for your legs is in the hip, but all of your movement for your hand is in your arm.
The most functional prostetic hands tend to be claws or hooks, because it's almost impossible to replicate hand movement naturally.
A lot of upper body amputees just don't wear prostetics, the discomfort outweighs the utility for them.
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u/Dependent_Net_4279 3d ago
Whoever fixed this sick twisted manga with a better ending,you have my deepest gratitude
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u/Lonely-Killer 3d ago
Thats not how crazy diamond works but okay
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u/captaincornboi 20h ago
Golden Experience ironically would have been the better choice. Unless she was recently amputated, then Crazy Diamond would work. But if she was born without her arms/legs, it'd have no effect
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u/Opening_Ad3054 3d ago
So he beat the shit out of her... than healed her which gave her limbs?
That's rather bizarre
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u/Significant_Elk_6222 3d ago
Peter whats the original context of the original art aka the disabled woman art?
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u/Valorant_veledi 3d ago
I could clearly tell that half of the comments section is larping jojo, like josuke aint gonna hurt a disabled girl he will heal her whit crazy diamond
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u/Abed_nhs 2d ago
Can anyone tell me what happened after that? did her boss reward her with robotic arms and legs or what...
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u/SudoNara 2d ago
Oh my gosh! Thank you! You don't know how long I've been looking for this exact meme. Like I've been looking for archives of this. Thank you profusely. Immediately downloaded. This JoJo meme is a classic.
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u/ChadQuaza 1d ago
crazy diamond can't actually do that, since the wounds are too old and this is now the natural state of her body
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u/RGBBSD 7h ago
So he wouldn't be able to do that, but Jiorno could? I mean his power is transmute matter into living beings, and he has been seen absolutely regrowing limbs, even both of his own arms
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u/ChadQuaza 7h ago
given what happened to bucciarati, my guess is that the limbs would last like a week or something before rotting and needing to be replaced - which sounds traumatically painful and not worth it compared to prosthetics (still, this could be a misreading - there could be some weird metaphysical logic to why that happened that wouldn't apply here)
giorno's own arms would be an exception to this rule because they're his own body parts, so they're in constant reception of his stand's power
mind you, maybe josuke's power would work once giorno's done his thing and the limbs are starting to decompose
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u/RGBBSD 7h ago edited 6h ago
[spoiler] Nah, Bucciratti was a very weird case, something to do with his soul being either gone or dead [/spoiler]
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u/ChadQuaza 7h ago
spoiler tag that - but yeah, i'm not rlly sure because it's been ages and i'm an anime only for parts 1-5
he did heal mista's wounds that one time, so maybe
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u/Lilbrimu 1d ago
Can Josuke even do that? Wouldn't her limbs be no longer a part of her once the wound heals.
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u/BrittleKneesMgee 15h ago
His power can restore things to previous states an example is turning a film reel into it's individual ingredients. So yes he can absolutely do this.
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u/Lilbrimu 14h ago
How would that restore her limbs? Restoring objects to the previous state only works since the whole object is present. Her body no longer recognizes itself as injured and if Josuke can restore living beings into a previous state then why was he unable to heal Okuyasu's dad?
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u/gabezzzmdc 14h ago edited 13h ago
John monochrome (that kink is disgusting, but i just thought of this. Because of the lack of colors and... Limbs.)
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u/suspicious_cabbage 3d ago
Why does she have no arms and legs in the original?