What's the most evil thing you could do that's not illegal?
I wouldn't know because I don't plot out evil shit; I just destroy the people who hurt me.
>>82979556Post bait on /r9k/
>>82979556Run a degrading rough sex amateur porn site that is just you in a hotel with some lost young woman about to ruin her life. You can legally do things on camera that will permanently haunt anyone dumb enough to agree to it. Is should be illegal
>>82979590>I just destroy the people who hurt me.Said the guy with a personality disorder
>>82979556manipulating sensitive moids emotions
>>82979646>Said the guy with a personality disorderWhich one? It always amazes me that people know more about me than I do, as if that doesn't actually just reflect how soulless and ugly they are.
>>82979556drop my pizza on the ground
>>82979556eat meat
>>82979556enslave humans as a ceo of a mega corporation
>>82979633how to find the women though?
>>82979556probably chewing gum and putting it under a desk
>>82979556bringing children into this world and not caring for them other than for the bare essentials
Maybe adultery?
>>82979556If you know any pregnant women try getting them to drink a tea mix. I don't have the green text anymore but some anon found out some types of teas can cause a miscarriage if the women drinks enough over the course of two weeks to a month
public shaming. start a Twitter dogpile that doesn't include libel/names/truth.
If you mean in general. Stuff like destroying the sanitation network of a village of non-combatants so that the vast majority of children under 5 die from shitting themselves to death. Or blocking all food from getting in to a area until the inhabitants starve to death. If you mean exclusively as a individual. Stuff like killing every child you conceive while not even doing the bare minimal of using one of the dozens of effective means to not make children in the first place. Paternity fraud is also absurdly evil yet not just legal but in most parts of the world actually greatly rewarded and fully endorsed by the legal system. Legally speaking there is zero downside to paternity fraud for the fraudster. Only possible reward. Which is part of the reason 50% of paternity test end up with the "father" not actually being the genetic father. It's also the reason some countries have made it illegal for the "father" to do a paternity test without the express permission of the mother. Because he doesn't even have the right to know if he really is the genetic father of the child he is declared by the state to be responsible for.