August 2017 > I'm in my province, living peacefully > Stranger arrives in town.keeps to himself. > eventually we become acquaintances as he buys bread from my shop * Fast forward TODAY > I see on local news that this guy is wanted with a ~$80,000 bounty on his head.
At this point I do not know what he did to deserve such. And if I'm being honest to myself I don't WANT to know. I could easily ask the police what he did, but I don't want to. He is my friend.
at the same time, $80,000 if I turn him in.
What should I do?
Ethan Baker
fucking find out what he did first
Oliver Rogers
This. And get his version of the story too if possible.
Ian Harris
If I do I might be tempted to just turn him in. But he has been very good to me and very friendly. Down to earth person and i dont think he could hurt a fly.
Robert Thomas
If I tell him that I know about him being wanted, he might a. kill me b. run away
Cameron Fisher
Let me guess. You're gay and he fucked you in the ass, right?
Easton Cox
Do you honestly believe that bounties are actually getting paid out? There is a reason why headhunters don't exist anymore.
Carson Young
in my country yes.
Assuming that was true, $80,000 could get me the best dicks in the world
Benjamin Price
Turn him in or you are a criminal too
Logan Perry
What movie is that from?
Colton Cox
This.
Wyatt Hughes
patient psycho
Carter Lopez
Turn him in an invest it all in Chainlink :^)
Matthew Cox
Depends on the crime. Balkans a guy murdered a judge and colleagues who had raped his underage daughter and got off. Shit like this does happen. It's a cold dark world. Hodl dat xvgeewhiz.
Liam Kelly
Maybe he really isn't a good guy though. Make your judgements about his past when you decide to turn him or not. But first you must find out what he did to deserve such a bounty.
Asher Gutierrez
Is sergey a time traveller?
Adam Jackson
He's probably long gone, and if you try to turn him in you could be endangering yourself. I wouldnt do it. If you see him dont act like you don't know that he's got a bounty on his head. Tell him "wtf are u doing here, ppl are after you! " and tell him to run and that you don't want to be involved. If the police come to you and say something, then explain how your life was in immediate danger if you acted off in any way or.. If he suspected you turned him in, then.. .
Alexander Wilson
turn him in before he finds out you know and kills you
Landon Martinez
Well, don't say anything to the police.. Get a lawyer
Jackson Russell
What did he do? If it was a violent crime you should turn him in. For all we know he could be a textbook friendly-neighbourhood psycho who will murder your family if he ever entertains the possibility of you knowing something. But if it was something like drug dealing/money laundering/smuggling/any other profitable activity that displeases the jew then you should leave him alone. Not sure what kind of person you are yourself but living the rest of your life knowing that someone may be undeservedly getting raped in prison because of you does not make for very easy sleeping
Nolan Taylor
don't be judas
Isaac Rivera
Lookwhosback
Kayden Thomas
You need to keep in mind the connections this guy has - if you turn him in you will not be able to stay anywhere near him, or anywhere traceable by him. if he has an 80G bounty he's obviously high profile and will have very strong connections, and when you start acting weird or stop replying to him afterwards/during/whatever then you'll get shanked and left in a ditch
Carter Brooks
LOL the replies to this thread
Collect the 80,000 OP
Are you fucking stupid?
Elijah Green
different user here. is it any good? I've read the book, just wondering how it translated to screen.
Austin Wilson
Snitches get stitches OP
Eli Garcia
collect the 80k as anonymously as possible
Easton Murphy
Snitches are scum.
If you are okay with being a worthless piece of backstabbing shit who absolutely deserves to have his eyes gouged out, you may proceed.
Liam Robinson
Yes, for sure, turn the criminal in, there's no way you could get in trouble for that
Nathaniel Bailey
Just tell him you will rat him BUT you will split the money in half and both invest in chainlink. When he comes out of prison he will be a millionaire anyway so everybody is happy.
Matthew Cox
The worst(or best),depending on your viewpoint criminals are those that can pretend to be a good person. With such a high bounty,you better not confront him directly
Wyatt Mitchell
If he invests in chainlink,when he comes out of prison he will get $20 usd
Benjamin Green
>But he has been very good to me and very friendly. Down to earth person and i dont think he could hurt a fly. Pffffffft ahahaha. That's exactly how every psychopath is. You expect them to scream at you they are going to kill you?
Christian Mitchell
$3
Oliver Clark
Idiot Turn him in
Lucas James
>casually asking a wanted felon what his crime was thats a good one, enjoy getting stabbed listen kiddos 80$k is a skipping bail bounty.
Justin Davis
don't do it, friendships are more important than some cash, and you WILL feel like shit for the rest of your life.
Dominic Reyes
I liked it, but i didn't read the book.
Levi Price
>But if it was something like drug dealing/money laundering/smuggling/any other profitable activity that displeases the jew then you should leave him alone. Truly, /pol/tard is the ultimate retard.