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Dude.
Digger. Digger, bro.
Unless he turns out to be Dimentio, he and the others seem to be being duped. X3
Nah, I just really, really, really like memes.
@The Smiling Pony
I didn’t even have to open another tab to find a reaction to your comment
I’m trying to say that acting like a d*ck does not make you worth being placed on the top of the “government’s most wanted” list. Had he engaged physical contact with her in any way, it would be an entirely different story. Also, it doesn’t matter that it wasn’t due in the end. He was under the impression that his work had been effective and that he deserved what he requested for it. When told otherwise, he immediately backed down. That doesn’t sound like an evil guy to me. That hardly even makes him a bully to me, at least not a good one.
I post as a BP whenever I get into heated discussion because a lot of people on the Internet like to hold grudges over them like it’s a big deal, and I really would rather separate that nonsense from my public profile where I can just interact with people and not have to worry about someone saying, “Hey, you’re that meanie that said something I didn’t like! Get ‘im, boys!” Is it kind of cowardly? Perhaps, but I don’t turn around and criticize someone for using the same function, either.
What’s your excuse?
I laughed way too hard at that response! The irony of it all!
defending the act of threatening severe bodily harm to someone less than half the aggressor’s size
She could take ’im.
@Background Pony #6F73
No wonder you’re posting as a BP
Seriously. You’re defending the act of threatening severe bodily harm to someone less than half the aggressor’s size for the purpose of collecting payment that, in the end, wasn’t even due.
No wonder you’re posting as a BP. I wouldn’t want to be associated with such a stance, either. But I suppose I shouldn’t be so quick to judge; maybe where you live, no one ever follows through on a threat, so there’s no reason to be afraid of them.
@Background Pony #6F73
Are you trying to tell me you’ve never issued an empty threat in your life?
“Talk **** about my mother/girlfriend/etc. again and I’ll make you regret it!”
“Don’t make me beat some sense into you!”
Nothing of that ilk?
Except in the end she became assertive enough to tell Iron Will to sod off, thus proving his services were rendered and Flutterbutter swindled him.
I just don’t believe that “thinks it ain’t stealin’ unless they gank your items” is really a very common attitude at all amongst the fandom in general; there was rather quite the hue and cry when DA fscked all the way up with that idiocy. Pretty much everyone understands a concept as simple as Theft Of Services.
FlutterSTFU wasn’t thiefin’ anything; she made a contract with Iron Will that stipulated her satisfaction with the results, and since she wasn’t satisfied with having been turned into Iron Wilhelmina, she legit didn’t owe him anything. If she’d decided to go Full Jerk and stay that way ‘cuz she liked it, then she would’ve been ripping him off.
No need to go so meta; it’s as simple as “I’ll give you $5 if you tell me what 85 divided by 63 is” and then not paying the $5.
a large segment of the fandom, which argues that ‘‘theft’’ can only be applied to physical goods
We’re not Zeviantart, man.
@dynamicv
This seems about right. I wouldn’t call him a villain, though I can understand using that term if it’s being used in a very broad sense; still, his behavior in that episode was definitely far from ideal, even if he did do the right thing in the end.
@The Smiling Pony
Not according to a large segment of the fandom, which argues that “theft” can only be applied to physical goods. (As I don’t subscribe to that theory, though, I agree that Fluttershy would be a thief if she refused to pay despite being happy with the training. Which still wouldn’t justify threats of physical violence.)
And that’s what he’s being offered in the comic: a chance to get his
grooveintimidation back.Very true. And a character willing to go through with those threats would be a real villain in my book.