bonerland

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That reminded me about a TV show called The Shield, there was this guy who robbed stores by splashing hot coffee on the tellers and robbing the cash register.
He was arrested later in the show for assault and robbery

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Some guy in Ohio did that same thing just two years ago to the day almost.
 

Chuck_Bass

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I think I mixed Assault with battery, where I live they are the same thing(legally and language wise), but still spilling shit on somebody is illegal and violent and Emma is a little violent cunt for doing it.
 

manscout

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Quite a bit did get in his face
There is absolutely nothing to indicate that it did. Dialogue from the scene:
Code:
play sound "sfx/splash.mp3"
    mr "...!" with vpunch
    "Mr. Ward's expensive suit got completely soaked when someone spilled a whole glass of beer on him."
    "Intentionally."
    $ fseymour = "serious"
    hide seymour
    show seymour2
    with short
    mr "What the...?!"
    show ian at left with move
    show emma at lef3 with short
    e "You have some nerve showing your face around here!"
    $ flena = "worried"
    $ fian = "disgusted"
    i "Emma!"
    mr "Who the hell are you?"
    e "You don't know me, but I know you very well!"
    e "You're the guy who's extorting people out of their homes and businesses!"
    e "You and your crooked friends are the ones fucking up the city's economy with your unethical practices!"
    mr "I see. So you're one of those noisy peasants that insist on sparking public unrest with your ideologically misguided protests and propaganda."
    e "You're the only one here with a misguided ideology. And you dare walk into this place after threatening these people's livelihoods."
    e "Well, you're not welcome here."
    mr "I won't waste my breath trying to argue against such a dull interpretation of my persona and business enterprises. But know that your rude attitude speaks volumes about your moral standing."
    e "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! This is nothing compared to what your bunch is putting people through!"
    e "Do I have to pour another beer on that fancy suit of yours to make you understand you're not welcome here?"
    mr "Pretending to be the spokesperson for all these people can bring trouble upon you, and also them."
    mr "I'd watch out if I were you."
    $ fseymour = "n"
    "Seymour turned to face me."
    mr "In light of this... unpleasant inconvenience, I'll be taking my leave. Let's talk another time, Lena."
It's probably the lowest on the scale, and would be a misdemeanor at worse, but it still is. Seymore is smart enough to know that Emma doesn't have enough to pay him back in damages if he did take her to court, which is why he didn't make a bigger deal out of it.
As a criminal case it would most likely just get thrown out, there was no harm done except perhaps very lightly to Seymour's moral integrity. Without further continuation or escalation it would be difficult to even claim harassment or stalking.

And in terms of civil liability, c'mon Emma is not THAT broke. Even if you got the biggest weasel of a lawyer, you'd hardly get more than the value of the suit in reparations. Moral damages would also be minimal.
 

bonerland

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There is absolutely nothing to indicate that it did. Dialogue from the scene:
Code:
play sound "sfx/splash.mp3"
    mr "...!" with vpunch
    "Mr. Ward's expensive suit got completely soaked when someone spilled a whole glass of beer on him."
    "Intentionally."
    $ fseymour = "serious"
    hide seymour
    show seymour2
    with short
    mr "What the...?!"
    show ian at left with move
    show emma at lef3 with short
    e "You have some nerve showing your face around here!"
    $ flena = "worried"
    $ fian = "disgusted"
    i "Emma!"
    mr "Who the hell are you?"
    e "You don't know me, but I know you very well!"
    e "You're the guy who's extorting people out of their homes and businesses!"
    e "You and your crooked friends are the ones fucking up the city's economy with your unethical practices!"
    mr "I see. So you're one of those noisy peasants that insist on sparking public unrest with your ideologically misguided protests and propaganda."
    e "You're the only one here with a misguided ideology. And you dare walk into this place after threatening these people's livelihoods."
    e "Well, you're not welcome here."
    mr "I won't waste my breath trying to argue against such a dull interpretation of my persona and business enterprises. But know that your rude attitude speaks volumes about your moral standing."
    e "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones! This is nothing compared to what your bunch is putting people through!"
    e "Do I have to pour another beer on that fancy suit of yours to make you understand you're not welcome here?"
    mr "Pretending to be the spokesperson for all these people can bring trouble upon you, and also them."
    mr "I'd watch out if I were you."
    $ fseymour = "n"
    "Seymour turned to face me."
    mr "In light of this... unpleasant inconvenience, I'll be taking my leave. Let's talk another time, Lena."
As a criminal case it would most likely just get thrown out, there was no harm done except perhaps very lightly to Seymour's moral integrity. Without further continuation or escalation it would be difficult to even claim harassment or stalking.

And in terms of civil liability, c'mon Emma is not THAT broke. Even if you got the biggest weasel of a lawyer, you'd hardly get more than the value of the suit in reparations. Moral damages would also be minimal.
Other than the obvious stain on his face, yea, there was no indication. As a criminal case, seeing as how she admitted to doing it, threatened to do it again, in front of witnesses, and could argue that it damaged the suit, so you could add vandalism, it wouldn't be hard to win that if he did pursue it. Speaking as someone who has had someone spit in my face and technically no harm was done from it, it's still a criminal matter.

She works in retail in what everyone says is a bad economy and she intentionally stained a very expensive suit, not to mention the legal fees. That's $10,000 at least. Seymore just outright says she's not worth the effort, which is why Emma doesn't get in serious trouble.
 

manscout

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Other than the obvious stain on his face, yea, there was no indication.
Haha, you are right here.
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I think I was mostly focused on the text when going through that scene so I didn't even see how insanely big the stain was in the sprite. I still think the way it is described in the text fits the scene better, with it just mostly soaking his suit (there wasn't even any mention of him getting a napkin to clean his face or anything like that, did he just go home with beer dripping from his forehead?) but I understand where people are coming from now.
 
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neutral1

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Is there a comprehensive scene list by chapter anywhere? I haven't played much past CH 8, and was wondering what scenes are there in the later chapters.
 
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Is there a comprehensive scene list by chapter anywhere? I haven't played much past CH 8, and was wondering what scenes are there in the later chapters.
You have a lot of Playthroughs to do if you wanna get the next 2 chapters of scenes. But I'm sure someone probably has some saves for you.
 
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A political and legal discussion on a porn site. You guys must be really bored.:LOL:
That's just F95 all over isn't it :ROFLMAO:? There was an argument about clothes on another thread. People on this site spend too much time stressing and trying to one up each other like comment goblins over nonsense instead of fapping themselves stupid.

Like people going to a brothel to have a riveting discourse on economics and the writings of Gene Wolfe.
 
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