no it isn't. answer the question. did your play style change between those two days, and if so what caused the change?irretating wrote:UT that's a 'when did you stop beating your wife' question. Your play is weird. Are you an indie?
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Not so far as I'm aware. Thus, nothing caused any change.Uselesstwit wrote:no it isn't. answer the question. did your play style change between those two days, and if so what caused the change?irretating wrote:UT that's a 'when did you stop beating your wife' question. Your play is weird. Are you an indie?
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nope, but i'm starting to wonder if you're the traitor. you seem to be throwing a lot of mud at specials this game. zigmen would be the second you've uncovered for scum to target.
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Oh wow. The hypocrisy is amazing, given you decided charlou was scummy, put a vote on her and left it for others to mop up after she outed. You're now acting the blameless one?Uselesstwit wrote:nope, but i'm starting to wonder if you're the traitor. you seem to be throwing a lot of mud at specials this game. zigmen would be the second you've uncovered for scum to target.
And... correct me if I'm wrong, but you agreed with me that zigmen's listing with everyone being scummy.
Your game is off. No way are you town. You have sensed a change in the wind and are hoping to float along with any crowd that builds up to lynch me.
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And... correct me if I'm wrong, but you agreed with me that zigmen's listing with everyone being scummy *was scummy*
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not so zen there irreirretating wrote:Oh wow. The hypocrisy is amazing, given you decided charlou was scummy, put a vote on her and left it for others to mop up after she outed. You're now acting the blameless one?Uselesstwit wrote:nope, but i'm starting to wonder if you're the traitor. you seem to be throwing a lot of mud at specials this game. zigmen would be the second you've uncovered for scum to target.
And... correct me if I'm wrong, but you agreed with me that zigmen's listing with everyone being scummy.
Your game is off. No way are you town. You have sensed a change in the wind and are hoping to float along with any crowd that builds up to lynch me.
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LOL I know! It's a long hard road ahead.gib wrote:not so zen there irreirretating wrote:Oh wow. The hypocrisy is amazing, given you decided charlou was scummy, put a vote on her and left it for others to mop up after she outed. You're now acting the blameless one?Uselesstwit wrote:nope, but i'm starting to wonder if you're the traitor. you seem to be throwing a lot of mud at specials this game. zigmen would be the second you've uncovered for scum to target.
And... correct me if I'm wrong, but you agreed with me that zigmen's listing with everyone being scummy.
Your game is off. No way are you town. You have sensed a change in the wind and are hoping to float along with any crowd that builds up to lynch me.
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If you are town, I'm getting kind of worried about how well you are able to read me. You may need to be n1k in all future games when I'm scum.irretating wrote:Major FoS on UT. This is the second time he's talking about scum seething about loss of night actions. He used this idea to clear aza (not seething) and now to FoS me (apparently seething.) Sounds like so much BS.
My thoughts (pre going over the rereading the game threads):
feck is not scum - he would never be so stupid as to sandbag on a lynch at the last minute.
dp is not scum - this is his town game, where he risks being lynched by merely opening his mouth.
^ I'm willing to put my mafia cred on the line about those two.
I'm thinking traitor is one of aza, MZ or andrew. Aza is right about andrew acting scummy (newness notwithstanding) and a half out using a big name character is whiffy. Amok has done the same thing, which makes this game uber weird. Why out just a character name? MZ's game is very different to his last few town games. Aza has also seemed different this game IMO, but if andrew flipped town then I'd reconsider my read on him.
I was happy with my zigmen vote and wouldn't have changed it even if I'd been on the spot at the day's end.
@amok: I'd be interested to know if you feel you're being played by adenosine. Think about this for a scum strategy: come into the game, zone in on one player (who, behold, is scum) and get major town creds upon the flip of that player. As I have said, my game is different, because I won't trolley track, but I do think a seer view of adenosine wouldn't be a bad idea.
I have the distinct feeling this is going to be a long game. Barring scum making an oopsie early on.
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interesting.irretating wrote:Oh wow. The hypocrisy is amazing, given you decided charlou was scummy, put a vote on her and left it for others to mop up after she outed. You're now acting the blameless one?Uselesstwit wrote:nope, but i'm starting to wonder if you're the traitor. you seem to be throwing a lot of mud at specials this game. zigmen would be the second you've uncovered for scum to target.
And... correct me if I'm wrong, but you agreed with me that zigmen's listing with everyone being scummy.
Your game is off. No way are you town. You have sensed a change in the wind and are hoping to float along with any crowd that builds up to lynch me.
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so we were talking about zigmen
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so are we going to have 24hr nights as well?
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good point. his name claim is almost as high as andrew's and he has a special ability. Throw in the pseudo trap he seemed to throw fecks way and i'm thinking town.gib wrote:so we were talking about zigmen
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found your questions, I'll answer in reverse,Adenosine wrote:You said this yesterday DP:
What did you find sus about b.tern?B. tern is looking a bit suss today, as is Andrew, but that may just be because he's new.
MZiggy still iffy for me, but want to see some more from him before I quantify that.
I'm going to ##vote andrewclunn##
Scum shouldn't get a pass for being new.
And are you generally so easily swayed by the masses?
What I'm not seeing is a irre-DP collusion to get irre through to endgame. It doesn't make sense since DP agreed with irre to take one for the team.Saying I'm voting for someone to see how they react is kinda pointless, kinda important to get a handle on new players early on.
##unvote ##
##vote charlou##
Might as well join the masses since she is looking kinda suss, "dp looks scummy" is a wonderful default position for scum, no one ever questions it.
Swayed by the masses, at times, especially when I don't have anything better to go on, and depending on who the masses are, if it's people I think are townish I'll take their opinions into account to a greater extent than a mass I think may be comprised of scummy players. Perhaps not a great way to play, but it works at times.
First question, why did btern look suss to me? Just a general feel from the tone of her posts, it's hard to quantify, do you ever just read someone's posts and think 'yeah, that's not right', sort of like that, only more nebulous and vague.
Sorry, best I can do.
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And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome. I mean the idea that such complexity can arise not only out of such simplicity, but probably absolutely out of nothing, is the most fabulous extraordinary idea. And once you get some kind of inkling of how that might have happened, it's just wonderful. And . . . the opportunity to spend 70 or 80 years of your life in such a universe is time well spent as far as I am concerned.
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