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  • 00:00

    Jotaro Kujo is a character we've seen a lot when it comes to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

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    I mean, it makes sense.

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    He's the most iconic Joestar there is.

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    If you think about JoJo as generally as possible, Jotaro will most likely pass through your

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    thoughts at least once.

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    Now, as popular as he is, I want to go through the many stages of Jotaro to see what his

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    character amounted to in the end.

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    Let's get some perspective on our star crusader.

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    It helps a lot and keeps you updated.

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    Now, in Stardust Crusaders, we get the youth and foundation of Jotaro.

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    As this is his part, we get a relatively close perspective of who Jotaro is.

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    Jotaro is cool, justice, anger, one of the boys, rebellious, and... well, he can be a

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    mean guy.

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    Jotaro can line up to his delinquent characterization pretty well, it's a reflection of his age,

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    so it shouldn't be too surprising.

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    But, when thinking about how he can act, it's good to consider his moral compass.

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    He says it himself.

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    He's not a nice guy, but he isn't evil, and that's by definition and his description of

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    what evil can be.

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    To him, "evil means to use the weak for your own gain, and then stomp on them when it's

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    over."

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    That's an example.

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    Some people think Jotaro is incapable of love or showing his feelings, and I think I'd like

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    to attribute that to the anime adaptation.

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    I do believe that he makes it a point to know overly show emotions since he's maintaining

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    that cool guy composure, but he's a relatively normal guy.

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    He loves his mom, grandad, and friends.

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    It's just that you see this hardass dude majority of the time, so I understand why he's perceived

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    the way he is.

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    You can also attribute his stoicism to the fact that his design takes after Clint Eastwood.

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    It makes sense, but if you're not for it, it's not going to make the situation any better.

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    And as a final addition to the character, we can look to his intelligence.

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    Jotaro is an extraordinarily perceptive and all-around intelligent person.

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    A representation of that can be found mainly in his fights, and bits and pieces are scattered

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    throughout part 3.

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    But yeah, this is a fair general view on Part 3 Jotaro.

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    Now, let's look to Diamond is Unbreakable Jotaro.

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    Now, here's what I love that's immediately noticeable about his character.

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    He's grown.

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    Like, Jotaro has taken the means of maturing himself a strong bit.

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    It could be because of age or the fact that Stardust Crusaders' events would most likely

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    change the way a person sees life, but it helped.

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    Or well, "helped" is a difficult word here, because I'm sure that he's traumatized from

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    it all.

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    He doesn't curse as much as he used to.

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    Anger is not as bad of a problem as it was before.

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    Does it leak out?

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    (punches Josuke) Well, yeah, it can.

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    It doesn't often, but it can.

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    When it comes to the events of Diamond is Unbreakable, he's held a lot of anger up until

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    the end and destroyed Kira with said anger.

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    But, I'm getting too far in an aspect of him that doesn't even take up a bit of his character.

  • 03:43

    He's matured a lot.

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    For example, we can just look at his role in the part.

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    His role in DiU is like Joseph's role in SC, a veteran, wise, role model type of character.

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    Except for Jotaro, he's a lot better at the position than Joseph could've been.

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    Joseph acted like one of the boys most of the time because of the varying ages inside

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    of the Stardust Crusaders.

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    When it comes to the Morioh Warriors, the majority of them are high schoolers.

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    Rohan is the closest to him in terms of age, and those two do not interact like that.

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    Jotaro has a set distance between him in the group.

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    They're close, for sure, but that mentor role maintains this distance between them.

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    An example I have is like the relationship that Josuke, Okuyasu, and Koichi have with

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    each other.

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    It isn't going to be like the one they have with Jotaro.

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    It's still a great relationship.

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    You get to see how proud Jotaro is to have known this group of stand users and how proud

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    he is to see each of them grow for the better.

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    A good addition to his character is how much more he shows care, but it is something that

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    requires tweaking.

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    For example, he's able to consolidate both Josuke and Tomoko.

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    My thing is that he's not always out there to be the care that people need, that's mostly

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    Koichi's job.

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    But when it comes to Jotaro.

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    . .

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    I mean sometimes?

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    That's cool.

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    He'll do it.

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    Sometimes.

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    Now, with that in mind, if Araki had Part 6 plans for a long time, like while even writing

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    Part 4, I'd say that this is amazing.

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    The reason why is because it's sort of a sign that he most likely has these faults as a

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    father.

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    While he understands things like consolidating someone when a death has just happened, or

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    when they're physically showing they're upset, Jotaro is able to get it with how out there

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    it is.

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    I don't think that he looks as closely when it comes to situations where they aren't as

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    blatant as the other examples—for example, Okuyasu in the Red Hot Chili Pepper fight.

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    You can tell that he's acting out in a fit of anger, and then when it's over, he's dealing

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    with feelings of defeat and inferiority.

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    It's Koichi that's there for Okuyasu, not only because he's the more caring member of

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    the group, but that feeling of inferiority is most likely a feeling that Koichi is familiar

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    with.

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    Jotaro isn't capable of certain areas of understanding and empathy as it's outside of his field of

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    knowledge; that's something that he would have to look into learning.

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    And seeing as he's extremely busy with other things like Marine biology, I doubt he made

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    the point to learn about things of that matter in the future.

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    That is a troubling concern, especially for the fact that he has a daughter that he'll

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    need to be there for when it comes to situations unfamiliar to him.

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    But, I'm making a lot of points that jump to Stone Ocean, so it might be time to move

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    on as we just covered who Jotaro was in Part 4.

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    Now, let's look at Stone Ocean Jotaro.

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    What do we know?

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    He tries, and he misses sometimes.

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    As we go through the events of Part 6, one thing is the same: Jotaro cares about Jolyne.

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    Without a doubt, that fact is in stone.

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    Ocean.

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    No?

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    That's fair.

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    So, throughout the events of Part 6, Jolyne grows to internalize the idea that Jotaro's

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    absence isn't done with malice.

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    The idea is he did it because he didn't want his wife or Jolyne to get mixed up in his

  • 07:31

    stuff.

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    It's hard to make these decisions because it's either the world or your daughter.

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    And, for those that know where I'm going with this, hold that thought.

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    Now, we don't see what the relationship between Jolyne and Jotaro is like after the events

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    of Part 6.

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    You know, because they didn't make it to it.

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    But, in an ideal situation, Jotaro and Jolyne have time to make something of it.

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    They both had to go through life to end up knowing that Jotaro tried.

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    They never got to build on it, but the idea is that everyone knows Jotaro's intentions.

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    It isn't my place to say how it should work.

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    It's how it does.

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    One thing that didn't help, but was interesting to see because of my suspicions in Diamond

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    is Unbreakable, was when we see how unaware Jotaro is when first seeing him again.

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    You see this in full force when Jolyne falls with the amulet.

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    He doesn't explain himself or anything.

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    He just has no clue what she's talking about here.

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    But, when considering current events: it most likely isn't the best time to go about this

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    to Jotaro.

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    Now, I want to pause the idea here because of the scene that happens after.

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    What does Jotaro do in the events of Stone Ocean?

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    I'm not going to say that Jotaro has made up for what he has done, I don't even think

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    that's his intention, but what he has done is try to be the best he could be to everyone

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    possible.

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    Did he do it?

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    Not my place to say, but let's look at what happened.

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    He tries to save Jolyne, but in the process loses his stand and almost his life.

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    In what he most likely believed to be his final hours, he told Jolyne that he's always

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    loved her.

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    Jotaro, when talking to her, isn't trying to give her reaffirmation for the sake of

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    her feeling better.

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    Every word he says to her speaks with genuine intent.

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    In addition to that, this part goes with Jolyne being the support and driving force of justice.

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    Similar to the role that Jotaro took up in Stardust Crusaders.

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    It comes full circle.

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    It also helps that Jotaro recognizes her potential and strength, and he believes that if she's

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    the one in action, then everything will be alright.

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    This was once the Jotaro that we knew for being the mentor with all of the answers.

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    Or the protagonist that got his way out of any problem.

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    Now he's at his most vulnerable state for most of the part, both physically and mentally.

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    And that's ok.

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    Now, what thoroughly tied this all together was the last of his character—the Pucci

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    and Jolyne knife situation.

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    If he stops Pucci here, he saves the world, no doubts about that.

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    But, in doing so, he would be unable to save Jolyne.

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    If he saves Jolyne, she's saved.

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    There's nothing more to it, unless he weighed the options, and believed that Jolyne was

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    capable of saving the world from Pucci.

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    No matter how you put it, Jotaro had the entire universe and Jolyne on a scale.

  • 10:22

    Flashback to earlier in the video, "It's hard to make these decisions because it's either

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    the world or your daughter."

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    This problem has plagued Jotaro through Jolyne's whole life, and when it came down to the absolute

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    bottom line, he picked Jolyne.

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    Bittersweet.

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    That's the only word I can think of any time I talk about Stone Ocean like this.

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    I have more to add on to this, but I feel like I'll need more time, so I'll save the

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    rest for later.

  • 11:18

    Jotaro...

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    Man, seeing this character just live, like, ACTUALLY live through life is just astounding.

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    I understand why Araki loves him as much as he does, and why he's become as big as he

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    did.

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    This is some heavy stuff y'all.

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    He died as he lived, trying his best for everyone.

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    Now that's... some real stuff.

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    Thank you all for watching, because out of all the places you could've been, you were

  • 11:26

    here with me, and that means a lot!

  • 11:29

    Man, when writing the script, I'm not gonna lie, I got sad.

  • 11:34

    Thinking about Jotaro in Part 6 specifically gets me every time.

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    That is a great part, people sleep I promise you.

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    But yeah.

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    Comment what you want to see, like if you enjoyed, and subscribe to stay updated.

  • 12:09

    Hopefully, I'll see you all in the next one.

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    Until then, peace out, and godspeed.

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Use "delinquent" in a sentence | "delinquent" example sentences

How to use "delinquent" in a sentence?

  • One good teacher in a lifetime may sometimes change a delinquent into a solid citizen.
    -Philip Wylie-
  • Like everyone I slipped into adulthood like a delinquent through the back door.
    -Charles Finch-
  • Labeled a delinquent. That's the only kind of label I want to be crucified under.
    -Osamu Dazai-
  • All your Western theologies, the whole mythology of them, are based on the concept of God as a senile delinquent.
    -Tennessee Williams-
  • I was, without exaggeration, a delinquent teenager.
    -Clara Hughes-
  • Rambunctious and delinquent dogs become angelic when sitting.
    -Ian Dunbar-
  • The juvenile delinquent does not feel his disturbed personality. The intelligent man does not feel his intelligence or the introvert his introversion.
    -B. F. Skinner-
  • Being a complete juvenile delinquent helped me grow up a little.
    -Johnny Knoxville-

Definition and meaning of DELINQUENT

What does "delinquent mean?"

/dəˈliNGkwənt/

adjective
tending to commit crime.
noun
delinquent person.

What are synonyms of "delinquent"?
Some common synonyms of "delinquent" are:
  • lawless,
  • lawbreaking,
  • criminal,
  • offending,
  • errant,
  • troublesome,
  • difficult,
  • unmanageable,
  • unruly,
  • disobedient,
  • uncontrollable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "delinquent"?
Some common antonyms of "delinquent" are:
  • conformist,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.