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affluent_rhino
· 6 years ago
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HAHAHA! It's not sexual harassment because it's in character!
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meatball2012
· 6 years ago
Pretty sure looking at her cleavage isn't sexual harassment considering she chose to display herself that way. Nothing wrong with dressing that way but if you do so then you can't really complain when people are looking?
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sunflowers
· 6 years ago
I would definitely say that glancing momentarily from afar is much different that actually walking your dumbass up to that woman and putting your actual face up to her tits. Logic like yours is why people still ask 'but what were you wearing?'
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diyrogue
· 6 years ago
I'm not sure if it's him, but isn't there a famous deadpool cosplayer who asks before doing stuff like this cause he records it ?
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