Sees the future destined to happen

>Sees the future destined to happen
>Exempts himself from that Destiny while the rest of reality while everyone else is trapped in the same actions and consequences, even of actions Diavolo technically did not take
>King Crimson then erases that time leaving only the results given the appearance of a time skip
So is it actually consistent and people misunderstood its true power or did Araki fuck up?

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It's not consistent because Araki changes how it works in practice, not the theory, all the time.
>King Crimson dodges Sticker Finger's blows because he can see them before they're thrown
>King Crimson automatically makes Doppio immune to bullets without moving
>King Crimson dodges Mista's bullets

>So is it actually consistent and people misunderstood its true power
like clockwork, people just get mad their brains can't fathom more complex ideas like... reading

I think the sidestepping Bruno was just him showing off. Yes, I'm aware that obviously Bruno would be unable to tell but neither was the rest of him telling him off

He wasn't showing off when he dodges Mista's bullets in the final confrontation right before GER undoes his skip.

But what does it contradict? He's shown he's able to use Epitaph to see the future then plan accordingly.
But I guess that's where you get a weird contradictory feedback loop.
Once seen the future is inevitable unless erased, but future unseen can be affected by what's seen as inevitable.

If Plague of Gripes taught me anything from his 'How can you be stronger than time' idiocy, yes. Yes people are that stupid.

Wait what?

In a lot of cases time does not skip, it just stops, no other way around it.

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How did KC cut off Trish's hand?

It is consistent. Just think on a video, and Diavolo is editing it. What happens is that people only have 1 braincell

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I think this could be explained - when King Crimson is active, other people move as if everything is normal, and as if they can see Diavolo's actions. That's why Bruno kept punching the pillar when they fought. But KC has the power to "erase" Diavolo's hypothetical actions from the course of events and allow him to take a different path. So in the image you posted, the expectation is that Diavolo is going to keep standing there for a few seconds while they're talking, and this is the course of events they act like they see. But the action Diavolo actually takes is to run off immediately. They realize this as soon as the time erasure is completed, but not before.

Trish was holding Bruno hand so KC just grab her and cut off her hand thanks to it strength. KC however erase the moment when he did that.

Giorno literally let a cat walk all over him without reacting in the time "skipped".

How could that even work?
He can't touch anything while inside timeskip.

Friendly reminder that Bucciarati trapped Diavolo in the turtle and then Diavolo retroactively skipped the "being trapped"part, except Bucciarati still remember it.

And if this isn't stopping time I don't know what is.

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He just reached out and cut it off.
Then seeing this future, Diavolo knew he didn't have to actually go out and do this any longer because it was fated to happen.
Basically Diavolo gets to have his cake and eat it too. Whatever he was going to do in the fated timeline will still happen even if he technically doesn't do it and he gets to position himself elsewhere while avoiding any consequences of having actually done it.
Think like Bites the Dust, The murders performed in the previous timeline still happen even if the actions that lead to it doesn't occur.
He doesn't need to. That's the real bullshit of King Crimson.

Firstly the whole scenario is retarded anyway, like there's absolutely NO reason Diavolo needed to cut her hand or even take her right there, it goes completely against his character. Araki forces it just so that Bruno can sperg out. The problem with the functionality of this is that if that was a fated action and not a change made by King Crimson, Bruno would be fated to react to it, which he didn't. Also this idea of there being two Diavolos simultaneously is never once implied.

There isn't two Diavolos, there's just the results of his actions.

But there aren't two simultaneous actions that remain, either Diavolo activates King Crimson and changes the outcome of a situation, or he doesn't.

The only outcome changed is he suffers no consequences of what happened in erase time and can place himself elsewhere but the results of everything that would have happened including things he would have done but technically did not do are still there.

Diavolo can't change the outcomes he sees, that's why he essentially tell Doppio to tough it out during his fight with Metallica.

Then why Giorno didn't react to the cat in the time skipped?

What cat?

Araki messed up when he used it to kill Narancia.

Everyone should have been turned to the gate, but amnesiac like. Yet Narancia disappeared and no one knew where he was until they found the gate.

The one in the boat while Diavolo did all his bullshit with Bucciarati

It ran across his lap and he didn't care to make a big deal about it, it's just a cat.

Friendly reminder that Diavolo did nothing wrong and Giorno is a hypocrite.

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>Diavolo did nothing w-

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For me
It's Giovanni Diavolo.

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