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entirely_empathetic) wrote in
maskormenace2014-03-24 02:15 pm
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Entry tags:
- † captain harlock | n/a,
- † diego armando | godot,
- † greed | n/a,
- † isaac clarke | n/a,
- † karen starr | power girl,
- † kate bishop | hawkeye,
- † kirei kotomine | the overseer,
- † kotetsu t. kaburagi | wild tiger,
- † light yagami | n/a,
- † lust | n/a,
- † madison montgomery | n/a,
- † matt murdock | daredevil,
- † mia fey | n/a,
- † miles edgeworth | n/a,
- † roy mustang | the flame alchemist
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Out of pure, idle curiosity, how active a part does the law play concerning imPorts? Vigilantism has been covered quite thoroughly. No ambiguity there. But what about everything else? Say... theft, extortion, or murder; to name a few. Do the same rules apply?
What I'm getting at is: how blurred are the lines between good behavior and bad in the eyes of the law here? The fact that we're here to act as super powered errand runners means we get some leeway. But how much? Knowing how much we can get away with would be helpful to some, I'm sure... and perhaps a comfort to others.
What I'm getting at is: how blurred are the lines between good behavior and bad in the eyes of the law here? The fact that we're here to act as super powered errand runners means we get some leeway. But how much? Knowing how much we can get away with would be helpful to some, I'm sure... and perhaps a comfort to others.
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Whatever you are thinking about, stop. Right now.
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If you're going to do something illegal, you should know you'll be prosecuted to the full extent of the law because it's illegal.