Samsul Hidayat

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“I want to be the architect of your orgasm”. Man, shut the hell up Seymour! Can't pump harder, so he then proceeds to masks his inadequacy with these lines. Future cuck in the making. I'll jump out of the window if Robert is the one who cucks Seymour. :KEK:
Reminds me of Ethan from GGGB, though that guy takes pleasure in making people fall into depravity, then discards them like trash when it's no longer "fun".
 

Samsul Hidayat

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Didn't Arthur say to Lena that Seymour actually cycled a lot of girls before her?
If true, that doesn't necessarily mean Seymour love making young girls do crazy shit for the sake of it like Ethan. I haven't bothered with Seymour's route at all (Lena completely rejects his offer in my playthroughs), so I could be very wrong here.
 

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Famous rapper Sean Combs, known by nickname P. Diddy, spoke out in support of Seymour Ward.
"A wonderful man, investor, businessman and philanthropist. I don't know why people spread lies and rumors about him, they just want to look morally superior.
We have a great relationship and he was often my guest at my parties, and his trips to Little Saint James island were purely for business. He is a law-abiding citizen, and 1000 bottles of baby oil were simply a gift to show our long friendship,"
- Diddy said.
This Diddy guy knows the real good guy Seymour.
Well done Diddy.
 

Socrambus

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Seymour's philosophy is nihilistic and based on his (probably pathological) narcissism. Although he claims that everyone should adopt his way of looking at things and is their own fault that they are weak losers, that would imply that Emma (or another person disatisfied with his behaviour) should shoot him dead and it wouldn't be an evil act because there is no good or evil, just society imposing its judeo-christian morality. Of course, that doesn't occur to him because he's the superior being.
 

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Seymour's philosophy is nihilistic and based on his (probably pathological) narcissism. Although he claims that everyone should adopt his way of looking at things and is their own fault that they are weak losers, that would imply that Emma (or another person disatisfied with his behaviour) should shoot him dead and it wouldn't be an evil act because there is no good or evil, just society imposing its judeo-christian morality. Of course, that doesn't occur to him because he's the superior being.
That will be the conclusion to his character. Gunned down by Emma in the streets. Why does that feel topical?
 

Xupuzulla

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I wonder how that Seymour-Emma meeting is going to be,is obvious the degenerate wants something sexual...would you let him through?;)
 
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Blurpee69

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There is not really a change variable or flag for Emma though is there? Like she always wears the sundress to the beach house in all playthrough? which is the closest to a change variable we have for her. So what other flag for Emma could there be to agree with Seymour.

I suppose if she's with Perry / Ian or not could set one without too much back coding on EK's part.
 

Socrambus

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I wonder how that Seymour-Emma meeting is going to be,is obvious the degenerate wants something sexual...would you let him through?;)
I'm betting for Seymour putting her in a position to choose between her dignity and the well being of the community. Something like he offers to not evict everyone in the community center in exchange for her blowing him or getting fucked by some guys in front of him. Maybe he even adds some personal blackmail related to Ian's career if they are in a relationship, that kind of moral conundrum would amuse someone like Seymour.

That will be the conclusion to his character. Gunned down by Emma in the streets. Why does that feel topical?
Emma doesn't seem the type for any kind of violence. Maybe the homeless guy explodes because he hears about Seymour fucking with Emma or something like that. Maybe even Stan going full incel to free Lena of his claws.
 

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There is not really a change variable or flag for Emma though is there? Like she always wears the sundress to the beach house in all playthrough? which is the closest to a change variable we have for her. So what other flag for Emma could there be to agree with Seymour.
There isn't any direct variable, but Emma's outfit at the beach is influenced by what Ian tells her: she either sticks with the dress, goes back to her old look or turns up sex if Ian tells her he likes her that way the most.
 

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There isn't any direct variable, but Emma's outfit at the beach is influenced by what Ian tells her: she either sticks with the dress, goes back to her old look or turns up sex if Ian tells her he likes her that way the most.
Yes, but that is setting a flag for her outfit, not really a change in her personality that would allow her to see eye to eye with Seymour.
 
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