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Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:07 pm
by OtakuNinja
KeiichiO wrote:But I was thinking more light-hearted pranks. Bullying is unnecessary, especially when dealing with someone as sweet as Lilly.
That's why I said: only in the bed.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:13 pm
by KeiichiO
Steinherz wrote:Bullying = Vile detestable act. (I nearly very seriously injured someone at my High School who attempted to bully me. It was too much work for me, and he was too much of a bitch to try anything).
Pranking someone = fun.
The fact she is blind however can make it come off as a little cruel though. But it all depends on what is done and how so.
Yes, I agree with you. In my younger days, I picked on this kid because he had this skin condition that made his skin flaky and red, (Have no idea what exactly he had, I never really asked). But now, I feel horrible about it. I feel so horrible, I wish I could meet him, apologize and somehow give him money and presents for the years of suffering I brought him in elementary school.
Then I moved and went to a new middle school. I was picked on for having long hair, (I seriously have no idea why because more popular kids had long hair and no one fucked with them) I guess I got what I deserved.
More on topic, I think anything you could do to a blind girl would be pretty horrible. But hey, she isn't real. If there were options to prank her and such, I'd choose them after I've completed her good ending just to see how it would roll out into. I think it'd be amusing.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:34 pm
by Kyllmann
Steinherz wrote:
Bullying = Vile detestable act. (I nearly very seriously injured someone at my High School who attempted to bully me. It was too much work for me, and he was too much of a bitch to try anything).
Pranking someone = fun.
The fact she is blind however can make it come off as a little cruel though. But it all depends on what is done and how so.
Agreed. I'd never really prank anyone anyway; the first and only time I tried, I forgot about it and it ended up backfiring. Let's call it the "salted ice cube incident" and leave it at that.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:50 pm
by pandaphil
I so agree with you guys. Teasing someone is fun, but only if its a person you're truely comfortable with, where the worst that'll happen is you'll get a punch in the arm.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:07 pm
by Steinherz
Kyllmann wrote:Steinherz wrote:
Bullying = Vile detestable act. (I nearly very seriously injured someone at my High School who attempted to bully me. It was too much work for me, and he was too much of a bitch to try anything).
Pranking someone = fun.
The fact she is blind however can make it come off as a little cruel though. But it all depends on what is done and how so.
Let's call it the "salted ice cube incident" and leave it at that.
OW OW OW OW.
I know the feeling of grabbing an Ice cube that has salt on it.
THAT SHIT BURNS! (ironic since it's frozen, so it should be cold. Well technically its so cold it's burning XD)
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:22 pm
by Kyllmann
Steinherz wrote:Kyllmann wrote:
Let's call it the "salted ice cube incident" and leave it at that.
OW OW OW OW.
I know the feeling of grabbing an Ice cube that has salt on it.
THAT SHIT BURNS! (ironic since it's frozen, so it should be cold. Well technically its so cold it's burning XD)
Chemistry. It's so cool that (sometimes) it hurts.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:32 pm
by Dream
You know, this might be a good moment to mention that i was pretty strongly bullied throughout all of primary school and some years of what you might call high-school. That said, i find a lot of the White Knighting in these threads pretty hilarious, although i suppose that something like that is to be expected considering the kind of game KS is. Just to clarify, yes, bullying and abuse is horrible and should not be allowed to hurt and affect the lives of children as much as it does, and it's appalling that some cases can get to the level of, say, Amanda Todd's. However, that doesn't mean that certain inclinations or feelings are necessarily wrong/sick/whatever, and as long as you're not really hurting anyone, i don't see the problem with it.
I guess that also plays a factor in why i find the white knighting a bit of a bummer, too.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:36 pm
by YZQ
It's important that the subject gets the funny part of your prank.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:39 pm
by Umber
YZQ wrote:It's important that the subject gets the funny part of your prank.
So, dressing her up as a bat is out of the question?
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:42 pm
by Dream
Umber wrote:So, dressing her up as a bat is out of the question?
That's too hot to take it out of the question. Also, not to be rude, but i was surprised that you made no mention of the part where you would have Lilly asleep and naked in front of you in your post
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:45 pm
by Xanatos
Dream wrote: the part where you would have Lilly asleep and naked in front of you
Wat.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:49 pm
by Umber
Dream wrote:Umber wrote:So, dressing her up as a bat is out of the question?
That's too hot to take it out of the question. Also, not to be rude, but i was surprised that you made no mention of the part where you would have Lilly asleep and naked in front of you in your post
Despite everything, I'm a little more innocent when it comes to sleeping people.
Unless I'm in the mood and my lover passes out on the couch. Or the bed, the couch lets you improvise more. But Lilly doesn't have one in her dorm, oh well.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:52 pm
by Dream
Xanatos wrote:Wat.
Ok, so how would you dress someone in a bat costume?
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:57 pm
by Xanatos
Dream wrote:Xanatos wrote:Wat.
Ok, so how would you dress someone in a bat costume?
Me? I'd find a really big bat and take its skin as a costume. I don't think she'd appreciate direct contact with a bloody bat skin so she gets to keep the clothes.
Re: Taking advantage of Lilly's blindness
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:09 am
by Dream
Xanatos wrote:Me? I'd find a really big bat and take its skin as a costume. I don't think she'd appreciate direct contact with a bloody bat skin so she gets to keep the clothes.
I... Never thought about that