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| - Joshu is noted as a calm, laid-back indavidual, to the point of being mistaken for arrogance. In truth Joshu is far from arrogant, and is considered a humble man by way of his anti-glorification policies. That is to say that he doesn't brag about himself or his crew, nor does he try to intimidate the enemy through words, but instead uses actions to get his point across. He's not as goofy as other D's, nor is he completely void of an attitude for fun. Instead he's somewhere in between, jovial off the battlefeild, but deadly serious when in a situation like a storm or a battle.
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| - Joshu is noted as a calm, laid-back indavidual, to the point of being mistaken for arrogance. In truth Joshu is far from arrogant, and is considered a humble man by way of his anti-glorification policies. That is to say that he doesn't brag about himself or his crew, nor does he try to intimidate the enemy through words, but instead uses actions to get his point across. He's not as goofy as other D's, nor is he completely void of an attitude for fun. Instead he's somewhere in between, jovial off the battlefeild, but deadly serious when in a situation like a storm or a battle. Just after meeting Luffy and the Strawhat Pirates, Joshu was noted to be hesitant and rather insecure in regards to his newfound feelings, such as his love for Pamelia. Before that he could have been described as cold or shell-like, with little to no humanity, much like a Pacifista.
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