Vote tally - Rosario and Joestar

Adhoc vote count started by EvaUnit01 on Feb 20, 2023 at 3:18 AM, finished with 54 posts and 37 votes.

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Rosario and Joestar
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  • [X]You're not happy with letting Kuyo walk away from this. In fact, you despise the very idea. But with a cooler head, you have to admit that Tsukune has a point in that just putting him down like the mad dog he is in front of everyone like this will only reinforce the culture of fear he created. Is that really what's best for the students?
    [X]You're not happy with letting Kuyo walk away from this. In fact, you despise the very idea. But with a cooler head, you have to admit that Tsukune has a point in that just putting him down like the mad dog he is in front of everyone like this will only reinforce the culture of fear he created. Is that really what's best for the students?
    -[X]...and it's not like there's not a higher authority who can't do the execution for you. Leave it to the Headmaster to decided whether this scum lives or dies.
    [X]You're not happy with letting Kuyo walk away from this. In fact, you despise the very idea. But with a cooler head, you have to admit that Tsukune has a point in that just putting him down like the mad dog he is in front of everyone like this will only reinforce the culture of fear he created. Is that really what's best for the students?
    -[X] Make it clear to Tsukune in private that you stood with him to provide a united front but that if Kuyo comes back again, you will be taking him out for good this time.
    [X]In so many other circumstances, you might agree with Tsukune... but Kuyo was right in that most people aren't so quick to change who they really are. Is teaching the student body a valuable lesson in compassion really more important than making sure that Kuyo won't be able to come back and claim revenge again?
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