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Quinn can drag me to hell along with her. I don't mind.P.S. : Quinn is going to get my MC in a lot of trouble somewhere down the line...
Quinn can drag me to hell along with her. I don't mind.P.S. : Quinn is going to get my MC in a lot of trouble somewhere down the line...
Not worth it. Doing something against someone so insignificant, in every aspect the MC beats him except for wealth.MC punches Tybalt, MC is arrested for assault, Tybalt's Prep buddies back him up as witnesses, the MC is taken to court and faces a team of high-priced lawyers hired by Tybalt, MC spends the next 6 months in prison after being found guilty.
Would it still feel good to have punched Tybalt if this were to happen to the MC?![]()
A CHICK maybe, but DIKs have Jade on their side. She doesn't want her fuck buddy to end up in jail... She's our "mommy" too, now.Well, where I'm from, an assault charge can be anything from a fine to 6 months in prison depending on the severity. Obviously this wasn't that severe, but someone like Tybalt could easily afford a fancy legal team and might even be able to bribe the judge too, so they could easily get the MC sent up for a long time.
Ya, not gonna criticize anyone for how they handle situations as those situations are VERY tense, and they happen REALLY fast, but my advice on handling these situations it to confront them head on. Middle school sucked for a lot of people, I know 8th grade was rough for me. I was not a big kid back then, and I remember multiple kids bigger than me trying to bully me. One kid who was probably 6 inches taller than me would sit behind me in one class and kick my chair (and me) sometimes - finally I got up turned around and when he stood up I kicked him right in the stomach. It didn't really hurt him, but I remember that "holy shit" look on his face because he couldn't believe I had done something and the whole class was watching by that point - funny thing, though, even though he could have almost certainly wiped the floor with me, he never bothered me again.And like you said, it doesn't work for anyone. It may even get worse. In highschool, I saw too many people getting bullied without daring to fight back or doing anything about it. I saw my own little brother getting bullied. So don't take it personally but I highly disagree with your attitude and your way of thinking. I fought back, my brother too and my father before me did the same. It isn't about physical violence or a misplaced sense of virility. Everyone can be bullied but you don't have to lock yourself in the role of victim. The bullieds have to learn they can't always get away with their shit. So fight back, tell a teacher, ask help, find a way but "doing nothing" ? No man, it's no-sense to me. People have to act, not simply hoping things'll go better.
Ya you know, the way I handle Tybalt is basically like you said, to be polite and friendly initially - that's how I am with everyone in my real life too - to borrow a line from Roadhouse - "be nice...until it's time not to be nice" - I try to follow that very closely in my life. So I was very nice and polite with Tybalt early in the game, but after he was openly a jerk in barring MC from coming in to visit Jill and then is very rude toward him in situations where other people are around (like outright ignoring him), I have mostly been a DIK back to him and will continue to do so until I'm given a reason not to be.Both options are great for different reasons. Greeting Tybalt with manners while walking out of the room and acting like spending a night with Jill was the most casual and natural thing is basically beating him at his own game.
Ya I REALLY wanted to level him, but the way I looked at it was we shouldn't have been there. We literally had a conversation with Jill on the phone beforehand telling her we were having the DIK party that night (effectively mis-leading her with half truths) - it would've been REALLY bad optics later with Jill if you'd leveled Tybalt after their mansion had been set on fire - that's Jill's defacto residence after all, and MC was trespassing in a place Tybalt had told him repeatedly he was not allowed to be, so I figured if we then hit Tybalt on top of it, we're looking at potential legal issues as well as relationship issues with Jill - the payoff is just not worth the risk, and under those circumstances MC just has to eat that one and walk. I hope for another chance down the road where Tybalt does something dumb toward MC off prep property and then it'll be game-on for Tybalt to get rekt.him slapping the MC makes it self defense and who can resist a freebie like that?
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Myeah, I wouldn't count too much on impartiality of the Justice system considering the settings and circumstances.Well if the world was really that corrupt we would all be slaves. That's what review boards are for and appeals are automatic in the justice system if you lose. Tybalt wouldn't get a fancy legal team the defendant (the MC in this case gets his own lawyer) however the Prosecuting Attorney is assigned by the District Attorney. It's normally a very low payed Flunky unless the case has political implications or is huge as far as publicity. What you are apparently referring to would be a civil suit which has no jail sentence attached to it just monetary implications. So please look into it before you try to twist it to suit your narrative.
Don't forget that it was also the MC, not Tybalt (whose family may or may not be in position to influence the school's board anyway) that literally just a few days ago sat on a meeting where the school's "no violence allowed or you're expelled" position was made perfectly clear. Not to mention that, if MC ended up in front of the board for misbehavior, there's a pretty good chance the Alphas would jump on the occasion as a turn-around revenge for what happened to Chad.Ya I REALLY wanted to level him, but the way I looked at it was we shouldn't have been there. We literally had a conversation with Jill on the phone beforehand telling her we were having the DIK party that night (effectively mis-leading her with half truths) - it would've been REALLY bad optics later with Jill if you'd leveled Tybalt after their mansion had been set on fire - that's Jill's defacto residence after all, and MC was trespassing in a place Tybalt had told him repeatedly he was not allowed to be, so I figured if we then hit Tybalt on top of it, we're looking at potential legal issues as well as relationship issues with Jill - the payoff is just not worth the risk, and under those circumstances MC just has to eat that one and walk.
Interesting, your experiences match my own in High School, even if here in Brazil things are a lot more eye to an eye and there's less physical bullying (guys here are more prone to fight back, also the pecking order is different, we don't have Jocks) but more social bullying. But yes, in the enviroment i was in, fighting back is the only option, things here are different, a lot of concepts people say here as absolute truths would get you laughed at in Brazil, different cultures i guess. Also the schools are a lot less punishing about fighting if things don't get out of control.Ya, not gonna criticize anyone for how they handle situations as those situations are VERY tense, and they happen REALLY fast, but my advice on handling these situations it to confront them head on. Middle school sucked for a lot of people, I know 8th grade was rough for me. I was not a big kid back then, and I remember multiple kids bigger than me trying to bully me. One kid who was probably 6 inches taller than me would sit behind me in one class and kick my chair (and me) sometimes - finally I got up turned around and when he stood up I kicked him right in the stomach. It didn't really hurt him, but I remember that "holy shit" look on his face because he couldn't believe I had done something and the whole class was watching by that point - funny thing, though, even though he could have almost certainly wiped the floor with me, he never bothered me again.
Another guy in another class who was at least 3-4 inches taller than me basically had his own private gang of punks who were into smoking and stealing things from people, walked behind me one day while I was just sitting and reading a book smacked me in the back of the head, likely figuring I'd never do anything back. I got up walked right up to him grabbed his face with both hands and shoved him away and told him 'let's go' - again, like the other asshole, he looked at me like "I can't believe you're actually standing up to me" just in absolute shock - teacher broke it up and wouldn't you know, the guy never bothered me again. Bullies are generally pussies - they don't like when people stand up to them even if they're bigger and will, in many cases, only do something if they have a posse with them.
My feeling on this topic having looked back at many of my own encounters is stand your ground even if you get hit - letting someone push you around, IMO, only encourages more of it, not only to an increasing degree of severity from the ones already doing it, but it actually encourages other people watching to bully you as well because they know they can get away with it.
Ya you know, the way I handle Tybalt is basically like you said, to be polite and friendly initially - that's how I am with everyone in my real life too - to borrow a line from Roadhouse - "be nice...until it's time not to be nice" - I try to follow that very closely in my life. So I was very nice and polite with Tybalt early in the game, but after he was openly a jerk in barring MC from coming in to visit Jill and then is very rude toward him in situations where other people are around (like outright ignoring him), I have mostly been a DIK back to him and will continue to do so until I'm given a reason not to be.
Ya I REALLY wanted to level him, but the way I looked at it was we shouldn't have been there. We literally had a conversation with Jill on the phone beforehand telling her we were having the DIK party that night (effectively mis-leading her with half truths) - it would've been REALLY bad optics later with Jill if you'd leveled Tybalt after their mansion had been set on fire - that's Jill's defacto residence after all, and MC was trespassing in a place Tybalt had told him repeatedly he was not allowed to be, so I figured if we then hit Tybalt on top of it, we're looking at potential legal issues as well as relationship issues with Jill - the payoff is just not worth the risk, and under those circumstances MC just has to eat that one and walk. I hope for another chance down the road where Tybalt does something dumb toward MC off prep property and then it'll be game-on for Tybalt to get rekt.
A fellow romantic, I see.Can’t wait to see Jill’s hymen
They hating the greatness.Interesting, your experiences match my own in High School, even if here in Brazil things are a lot more eye to an eye and there's less physical bullying (guys here are more prone to fight back, also the pecking order is different, we don't have Jocks) but more social bullying. But yes, in the enviroment i was in, fighting back is the only option, things here are different, a lot of concepts people say here as absolute truths would get you laughed at in Brazil, different cultures i guess. Also the schools are a lot less punishing about fighting if things don't get out of control.
About the Tybalt situation... I would never get my fists dirty by punching that turd. Putting my pride in the backseat, i am kissing and making the girl he wants happy, i crashed and destroyed his party with a lot of powerful people around to see how much of an absolute pathetic president he is, i fucked Sage on his bed and to top it off me and my boy Derek egged him and his underlings. At that point, i would probably laugh at his slap because of how much winning i was doing.
Don't forget to mention, the MC also fucked his mom. And his mom specifically asked the MC to call her 'mommy' when she was fucking him. If given the chance, I suppose even Jade would cuckold him and fuck the MC right in front of the husband and Tybalt.Interesting, your experiences match my own in High School, even if here in Brazil things are a lot more eye to an eye and there's less physical bullying (guys here are more prone to fight back, also the pecking order is different, we don't have Jocks) but more social bullying. But yes, in the enviroment i was in, fighting back is the only option, things here are different, a lot of concepts people say here as absolute truths would get you laughed at in Brazil, different cultures i guess. Also the schools are a lot less punishing about fighting if things don't get out of control.
About the Tybalt situation... I would never get my fists dirty by punching that turd. Putting my pride in the backseat, i am kissing and making the girl he wants happy, i crashed and destroyed his party with a lot of powerful people around to see how much of an absolute pathetic president he is, i fucked Sage on his bed and to top it off me and my boy Derek egged him and his underlings. At that point, i would probably laugh at his slap because of how much winning i was doing.
I could also point you to numerous case law that also shows that school athletes and wealthy kids go to jail/prison. The ones you are probably referring to are all sensational news stories that make the headlines. However many more than those are prosecuted everyday and no one hears about them because it isn't a travesty of judgement.Myeah, I wouldn't count too much on impartiality of the Justice system considering the settings and circumstances.
Hell, the preferential treatment of "school athletes" in the US (which BaDIK uses as cultural settings) is well documented, and Tybalt is far above that kind of class subgroup by the "virtue" of wealth alone, even discounting any direct actions his family may or may not take.
Don't forget that it was also the MC, not Tybalt (whose family may or may not be in position to influence the school's board anyway) that literally just a few days ago sat on a meeting where the school's "no violence allowed or you're expelled" position was made perfectly clear. Not to mention that, if MC ended up in front of the board for misbehavior, there's a pretty good chance the Alphas would jump on the occasion as a turn-around revenge for what happened to Chad.
Considering his mother is a professor at the college and part of the disciplinary board they'd have no choice but to treat Tybalt as any other student in order to avoid acusations of favouritism.I could also point you to numerous case law that also shows that school athletes and wealthy kids go to jail/prison. The ones you are probably referring to are all sensational news stories that make the headlines. However many more than those are prosecuted everyday and no one hears about them because it isn't a travesty of judgement.
That works both ways as far as if the MC goes before the board. The fact that Tybalt hit the MC first would complicate the whole issue. Is the board willing to take the same stance with Tybalt that it would with the MC?
I've been running into stories like that for decades. On top of quite a few documented cases that (without this "sensationalism) weren't even originally prosecuted because local star athlete got shielded by everyone involved, police included, in the first place, until somebody blew the thing up enough outsiders got involved.I could also point you to numerous case law that also shows that school athletes and wealthy kids go to jail/prison. The ones you are probably referring to are all sensational news stories that make the headlines.
The fact that the other kind continues to surface is, alone, troublesome, to put it lightly.However many more than those are prosecuted everyday and no one hears about them because it isn't a travesty of judgement.
Asuming the preps won't outright lie that Tybalt hasn't touched the MC in the first place? I mean, it's pretty iffy judging whether or not there were outside witnesses, and a limp-wristed Tybalt-slap is unlikely to leave lasting marks. Unlike a face punch.That works both ways as far as if the MC goes before the board. The fact that Tybalt hit the MC first would complicate the whole issue. Is the board willing to take the same stance with Tybalt that it would with the MC?
Eh, I wouldn't have staked my possible future on that, were I in MC's shoes.Considering his mother is a professor at the college and part of the disciplinary board they'd have no choice but to treat Tybalt as any other student in order to avoid acusations of favouritism.
The funny thing is that a Burgmeister or Royce didn't join the party.
I have a law degree so I've been studying this shit for 20+ years. I'm not saying our system is foolproof or totally impartial however the "news headlines" are the outliers not the norm.I've been running into stories like that for decades. On top of quite a few documented cases that (without this "sensationalism) weren't even originally prosecuted because local star athlete got shielded by everyone involved, police included, in the first place, until somebody blew the thing up enough outsiders got involved.
The DIK's were all right there, Derek was there, hell the girls that just left were right there. Just cause we don't see them on screen they don't go poof.Not sure why blatant preferential treatment shouldn't be "sensationalized," either, when other people get dumped in the slammer, much less end up with criminal rap, for far less grievous offenses. And, again, that doesn't even take under account what leve of impunity sufficient amount of wealth can afford you in the first place.
The fact that they continue to surface is, alone, troublesome, to put it lightly.
Asuming the preps won't outright lie that Tybalt hasn't touched the MC in the first place (I mean, it's pretty iffy judging whether or not there were outside witnesses)?
The law doesn't differentiate between the two. A hit is a hit. If I poke you in the chest its still assault. There is no "I just poked him" defense."While we do not condone any level of violence, and will level appropriate actions against both offenders, it should be noted that an open-handed slap in the throes of high emotions was responded to with overwhelming and potentially lethal full-force punch to the face. The escalation of the situation into one potentially endangering well-being and life of one of the students will not be tolerated."
Or, if you prefer it in simpler terms "It was just a slap, bro!"
They would both be charged with assault. Self defense standards are a "continuous effort to physically assault." Which means Tybalt would have had to attempt to hit him a second time for self defense to even be an issue.Hell, even if there are witnesses MC could run into serious problems (depending on local laws) attempting to claim self-defense, if Tybalt's side could prove he disengaged after the slap and was not set to continue the aggression, but MC still went ahead and slugged them.
I wasn't talking about legal ramifications, though, but academic punishment and potential for rather arbitrary enforcement considering the circumstances.The law doesn't differentiate between the two. A hit is a hit. If I poke you in the chest its still assault. There is no "I just poked him" defense.
Yeah, I don't mean to imply in any way that the potential outcome of any "official" action in relation to this would've been a largely foregone conclusion one way or another.Don't get me wrong I know our Justice System, hell our entire system, has serious issues but its not so clear cut as some people are making it out to be. Myself included. I know shit sometimes slides that shouldn't but those are the exceptions not the norm.
Yeah it's a state crime. No where did I say that its a civil matter. Holy Bacchus is trying to use civil standards that is what I was referring toThen you should know assault isn't a civil matter then.
Same BrothaYeah, I don't mean to imply in any way that the potential outcome of any "official" action in relation to this would've been a largely foregone conclusion one way or another.
Just that the "Joe Nobody" schmuck of an MC should know to be very careful when butting heads with the high and mighty.
As to reality of such cases... I've seen way too much to ever assume impartiality.