08-26-2014, 05:44 AM
In my opinion I would probably let most borderline creepy jokes go as long as others and me actually laugh at the joke instead of a instant reaction of, "What the hell is wrong with you?" Of course I'm not saying any weird rape or sexual jokes should be let go, those jokes almost never have a good reason for being said, and are usually not too funny since its again, creepy as fuck.
popecrunch Wrote:Examples: Alice grabs ahold of Bill, straps him to a chair, monologues at them for a while about how they've just been kidnapped and nobody will ever see them again and really goes into it for a good long time and does some Reservoir Dogs shit like dancing around them a bunch, cutting them up a little, and lighting them on fire. That's sort of messed up! That's not okay. (Sidebar: It might or might not be okay if Alice is a traitor this round, but that would depend on the circumstances. Context is everything!) To me, that's not okay because that's a situation where Alice is forcing their control of Bill's ~game experience~. Granted, if Alice just straight up shot Bill in the hallway, that's still forcing their control of Bill's experience, but it would be PERFECTLY OKAY if Alice were a traitor that round. The difference is the time spent exerting that control, the context in which it was done, and the general 'feel' of the whole thing. This is pretty hard to verbalize, and I think that's where the bulk of the conflict comes from.Welp, good thing I never actually did this because I remember thinking of doing that like a year ago. I really wanted to do it to some specific security officer too.