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shazba

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This one I can't say I agree with. Blackmail is coercing someone into doing something they don't want and that is definitely evil. That said, you can do bad things for good reasons... Just that the lesser evil is still evil.

"The road to Hell is paved with good intentions" and "the Greater Good" and all that.
You can't accurately judge anyone's actions out of context. If you shoot someone, that doesn't sound good. But if you shoot someone to save your life, suddenly you're not judged as a bad person.

Tybalt's blackmailing is selfish, pure and simple, so it's an evil act (especially if perpetrated against an innocent virgin!). But if the MC threatened Tybalt with watermelon fucking photos to get him off Jill's back, would that be an evil act? Both involve blackmail. And both have the same goal in mind (both guys want to fuck Jill).
 
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I don't know about the rest of you, but when I saw this scene...

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I thought of this scene...

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and it scared the shit out of me.
why do you have to scare me in this way
 

MoarDakka123

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You can't accurately judge anyone's actions out of context. If you shoot someone, that doesn't sound good. But if you shoot someone to save your live, suddenly you're not judged as a bad person.

Tybalt's blackmailing is selfish, pure and simple, so it's an evil act (especially if perpetrated against an innocent virgin!). But if the MC threatened Tybalt with watermelon fucking photos to get him off Jill's back, would that be an evil act? Both involve blackmail. And both have the same goal in mind (both guys want to fuck Jill).
I mean, if you shoot someone in self defense, then I would argue the key part here is that it was self defense (assuming you used justifiable amounts of force). If that's the case, then I don't really care about the details of how you did it.

And I sure can judge without all the context! It's all based my values and whether or not something goes against them, but after said judgement has been cast you can add in extenuating circumstances. I don't want to be killed, you don't want to be killed, damn near everyone does not want to be killed, so I conclude that it is immoral to force death upon others (based on a load of other values), and self defense is still a very strong case for extenuating circumstances. And there's a difference between judging an act moral (or not) and ethically justifiable (or not).
I mean, in a comment like half an hour ago I acknowledged that you can do bad things for good reasons. I think killing is bad, but I think self defense is a good reason. Using your example, I think counter-blackmailing Tybalt to neutralize the situation because it's the right thing to do is morally fine, maybe even a sign of truly exceptional moral fiber for going out of your way to protect someone like that. I mean, I probably wouldn't do that because I would still feel like shit and probably anxious, but I also wouldn't fault someone who did take those steps in that situation. Mostly I would worry about them getting into trouble. So, not moral, but probably justifiable.

But (counter-)blackmailing someone just because you want to wet your dick? Now you're no better than Tybalt, and you are both in the wrong. That's not blackmailing to right a wrong, that's blackmailing to gain an edge on your competition.

And, uhh, I guess I better wrap up, I tend to get a bit carried away with these subjects. I guess I made my case, but I want to add that intent matters a lot when discussing morals.
 
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shazba

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But (counter-)blackmailing someone just because you want to wet your dick? Now you're no better than Tybalt, and you are both in the wrong. That's not blackmailing to right a wrong, that's blackmailing to gain an edge on your competition.
Of course if I was the one countering the blackmail, I would justify it to my moral self that I didn't want Jill's free will to be oppressed by the nefarious Tybalt. If, by some fortunate turn of events, I ended up fucking Jill, an outcome that wouldn't have been possible without the counter-blackmail, I'd just have to chalk that a bit of unexpected, unintended, good luck. :sneaky:
 

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I tried playing in an incel way (not peeking/turning down advances/not taking it further).
Still the MC has the scene with Bella in the Library where she kisses him and again the scene DIK library. Can this be avoided.
Just like AL, it feels forced that MC has to go through some relationships no matter what.
 

shazba

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for a second I thought you were talking about Stephen:HideThePain:
Yep, same.
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I tried playing in an incel way (not peeking/turning down advances/not taking it further).
Still the MC has the scene with Bella in the Library where she kisses him and again the scene DIK library. Can this be avoided.
Just like AL, it feels forced that MC has to go through some relationships no matter what.
I thought that you could avoid all romantic content except for kissing Maya on the bed after the CUMpetition and kissing maya on the picnic blanket. You don't have to go to the library.
 

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Oh yeah, and copping a feel. But he was drunk off his face. If you were drunk and you have some MILF with mega melons (in no way affiliated with Tybalt's watermelon fetish) in your face, I'd like to think the same path would be followed... :sneaky:
MILF with mega melons... in see through nighties wearing a very visible goddam g-string. Even if MC was gay, he would have kissed her and copped a feel. :LOL:

Really, for someone so sexually repressed, Bella dresses like she's about to fuck hard at the drop of a dime.
 

Ggwpglhf

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If that happens and we won't have an option to say something about it, I won't ever shut up about how retarded this decision is. It'd be especially stupid for people choosing to avoid them as much as possible
Waot what, you can actually avoid them?!?!
Please teach me how senpai!!
They're throwing all theor dramas and troubles on me and I wouldn't even want to piss on them of they were on fire. But I have o help them because, reasons.
 

Skeltom

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Is there a trick to the mouse puzzles? They seem extremely sensitive to me, mainly the painting and cleaning.
 

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when I saw this scene...
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That camera angle makes it seem like someone was watching them and if so, who tf could have possibly been watching them?
later in that same room when the MC is alone
you can see someone walking behind hiding the lights :devilish:
Those thinking that James is just temporarily away in the army (of which I am NOT one), I say be careful what you wish for. :censored:

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