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Vote: elvis_knitsbecause Elvis is dead and cannot knit,vote: oobabecause it rhymes with tuba.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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I agree with this one--- striking a light doesn't "prove" you're a townie, and only serves to put the town in danger.Yosarian2 wrote: I'm not even sure why everyone fees the need to run in and right away strike a light.
I'd like to hear from some of you who have struck your lights already, and tell us why you're doing it.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Risking two fast town kills before moving to night with no discussion is NOT a neutral move.ooba wrote: It is a neutral move - Disadvantage with it is that stupid townies can blow you up (ala Greasy Spot) - but it is in the townies best interests to discuss and then have two people blow each other up - It does not put the "Town in danger" as you stated it. No particular advantage . So i guess i struck a light because i can.
Because you guys struck your lights already, we could wind up with as many as SIX dead townies before we've even begun discussions. How is that neutral?Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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The other thing is that by blowing someone up, you're not around to take heat or responsibility for your actions.
Further, I think scum is less likely to put themselves in danger anyway since it's a bit of a numbers game. They get a night kill and we don't--- I doubt they'll sacrifice themselves to kill a townie.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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But you're opening yourself up to someone dynamiting you recklessly, which is still bad for the town.ooba wrote:[
Did i say i'm striking a light to kill someone after 24 hours? - I did it because i think its neutral and does not affect the game in anyway.
I consider this a normal game with two lynches. I am not going to dynamite anyone without the town consensus.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Yes, that's what I was getting at--- it's not like a normal mafia game where quicklynching or hammering will cause discussion.Cogito Ergo Scum wrote:
By blowing someone up, you die. I doubt you'd have to take heat after that.kuribo wrote:The other thing is that by blowing someone up, you're not around to take heat or responsibility for your actions.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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I think you're misreading what Adel's trying to do, here.Skruffs wrote:Fos : Adelfor trying to railroad quick lynchesJoin me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Noted: Scruffs insinuates Sarc's intent when it came off to *me* anyway as an expression of confusion, not a desire to end discussion.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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It's a tossup between Claus and Skruffs.Elmo wrote: Kuribo: If you had to dayvig someone right now, who would it be?
Skruffs because of the way he entered the game, and then immediately went on the defensive when he was called out on it. (Calling it "propaganda")
Claus for the simple fact that A) Yos2 is right that scum can easily lurk in this game, and thus may be doing exactly that, and B) I've never liked it when people ask others to "post who is most scummy." Why? Lots of reasons--- if those people turn up town, it helps absolve blame; It gives the scum an idea of who to bandwagon, and it helps them avoid NK'ing people who are suspicious.
I don't think Adel is scum--- there'd be too much danger that someone would call her bluff and strike a light. If she didn't follow through on her threat, she'd be (rightly) dynamited.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Don't try to reduce my argument to something so absurd.Claus wrote: If you think we shouldn't be pointing fingers, then maybe better not to vote at all, heh?Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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I think the idea is that if the enforcer doesn't do it, then they should be blown up for hesitating.Surye wrote:I really don't understand the implicit trust for quagmire coming from Adel, but I don't think that's really a tell for anything.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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To me, the more troubling aspect of Yos' 276 wasn't the bit about two nights, but that he felt the need to hastily add 277's content afterward. He wants these guys blown up, but wants to make sure the town sees him on the side of extending the day. (Which is our best hope right now, honestly)
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quoting people out of context for the winCogito Ergo Scum wrote:I'm 'ScumJoin me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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^---- the above is not intended as a serious postJoin me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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I interpret that as "No one is listening to my accusations, but if you guys are willing to kill someone, I'd be perfectly willing to help."NabakovNabakov wrote: It seems I'm all alone on the elvis_knits wagon. If nobody else is willing to join me, I'd likely move to Sarc or Yos, but I'd take some time to figure out which.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Because I don't have a clear opinion on who the scum might be?elvis_knits wrote:
Kuribo, I notice you are not voting.kuribo wrote:
I interpret that as "No one is listening to my accusations, but if you guys are willing to kill someone, I'd be perfectly willing to help."NabakovNabakov wrote: It seems I'm all alone on the elvis_knits wagon. If nobody else is willing to join me, I'd likely move to Sarc or Yos, but I'd take some time to figure out which.
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Did I say that?Surye wrote:
With a deadline looming, are you suggesting a nolynch? If not, who do you propose dies?kuribo wrote:
Because I don't have a clear opinion on who the scum might be?elvis_knits wrote:
Kuribo, I notice you are not voting.kuribo wrote:
I interpret that as "No one is listening to my accusations, but if you guys are willing to kill someone, I'd be perfectly willing to help."NabakovNabakov wrote: It seems I'm all alone on the elvis_knits wagon. If nobody else is willing to join me, I'd likely move to Sarc or Yos, but I'd take some time to figure out which.
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EBWOP, thanks for making the path a bit clearer.Vote: SuryeJoin me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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You do know that an explosion ends the day, right? You striking a light to get "both" scum doesn't help us in the least.PokerFace wrote: I am considering striking a light just in case. If they really are both scum that could be needed.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Why don't you do it if you're so eager? You've already put yourself in danger anyway.pickemgenius wrote:SOMEONE BLOW UP SURYE/ELVIS/ELMO
gogogogogogogogogogo.
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I'm gonna be out of town until May 4. See y'all!Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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That right there is probably the shortest--- and best argument against surye yet.PokerFace wrote:Considering how surye did not make good on his deal to blow himself up.
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Why? It's already been laid out with far more eloquence than I'm capable of.Surye wrote: How about coming up with a real argument of your own?
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It's not pointless, I'm going to blow you to kingdom come as soon as the town's ready.Surye wrote:
And nothing of real value has been laid out. Have you even read the thread or are you just jumping on the closest bandwagon? The fact that you're not even playing, coupled with the pointless threat to blow me up, you're first on my list to go, but I want to hear from others first.kuribo wrote:
Why? It's already been laid out with far more eloquence than I'm capable of.Surye wrote: How about coming up with a real argument of your own?Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Maybe you should look up the definition of OMGUS. If you did, you'd see a picture of what you're doing to me.Surye wrote: OMGUS if I ever saw it.
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Um, no, I voted for you yesterday, too, long before you questioned me today.Surye wrote:
I question you, you vote me without reason.kuribo wrote:
Maybe you should look up the definition of OMGUS. If you did, you'd see a picture of what you're doing to me.Surye wrote: OMGUS if I ever saw it.
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You parrot something a million people have said before you about me, and I setup a full post explaining my problem with you.
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Don't blow either of us up, I'll blow him up the second you guys are ready.Quagmire wrote:
Right. Well, let's put it this way: I was expressing my sentiment that you two should blow each other up. If the deadline comes I will be exploding one of you two.Surye wrote:No, but a call for ending it without votes is, which is what I was saying, and what you are avoiding. And you've explained your yos hate, yes.
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Boy, that really came out of nowhere.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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What this town needs is a psychotic man of action to risk irreversible harm but potentially help us win the game.
Sounds like me!
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That's exactly what I meant by "That came out of nowhere."Yosarian2 wrote:
vote:NabakovNabakov, who I'm starting to think is scum who's trying to use the crap logic "if Yos lives today, then he's scum" to manipulate me and other townies.
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Keeping my options open.PokerFace wrote:@Kuribo,Why did you just strike a light? Is it to hit NabNab because if Surye is still your intended target that wasn't necessary. We should be voteing and not recklessly striking a light out of no where.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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And yet you're still alive. You haven't killed either of these guys yet.Surye wrote: If I make it to my 24 hours, I will take out Yos2 or Skitzer. I'd like to hear skitzers current thoughts on the game. I hope no one blows me up before the 24 hours, as a double town death is a really bad idea, and even assuming you think I am scum, letting me blow someone up will have the same effect or better as scum killing. I will try to make my promised analysis after work today.
Again, when you were able to blow someone up, you didn't.Surye wrote:
Yes master.pickemgenius wrote:
one word answers please. i'll make my own informed decision based upon your answers.pickemgenius wrote:@Surye- if you were able to blow someone up right now who would it be?
@Elvis- same question
Skitzer.
Translation: "Don't look at ME, we're bandwagoning Yos!"Surye wrote:
Interesting, you're completely disregarding the town consensus to take matters into your own hands when only two people have voted me? Where is your strong case against me? I think Yos and CES are much more interesting, and I'm not sure what you're playing at.
Except you've tried to convince us many times that Yos is scum--- and yet he lives. If he's scum, you've had the power for quite awhile to kill him.Surye wrote: I'm not scared of dying, I'm afraid of two towns acting emotionally and rash and killing eachother. How am I not right? Has that not happened 3 times now?
The constant "I'm willing to blow someone up if..." is scummy to me--- you're bluffing. You've done this at least twice now. Yosarian still lives, as do you, and you're clearly NOT willing to blow yourself up.Surye wrote: Me, or any other town. If I am voted, I will comply, but lets not have a 4th rash death is all I meant.
Further, I see the comment about the NK as scummy because it seems like you're trying to sow confusion in the town by pointing out an odd NK.Surye wrote:CES scares me mostly because I see him as the next irrational player that will blow up someone at the drop of a hat, but I'm not convinced he's scum at this point. Scum has no incentive to blow them selves up, and CES seems pretty convincing he'd take someone out when he feels justified (even if town doesn't..).
I'm pretty confused by the night kill choice myself, I have a suspicion that all the calling out of him as likely scum, and then him dieing, may be a tactic to distance scum from the kill, but I am not sure of this, what is everyone else's take on this choice?
Also, you're right, SCUM has no incentive to blow themselves up, and apparently neither do you.
But... you... argh. Head... exploding.Surye wrote:So the score so far is that all Skitzer has done is lied, mislead, and lurked?
Vote: Skitzer
Pickemgenius comes out of almost nowhere to call you "def scum." He dies that night. Usually I don't take much stock in NK discussion. But, tell me, Surye--- did you think you'd found a cop?Surye wrote:
Both of them? I can see how the most resent can be seen as somewhat scummy, though after re-reading, that is exactly what I found, I'd like to see where I am wrong.pickemgenius wrote:vote: surye
def scum.
reading his most two recent posts have convinced me.
And what is wrong with my second to last post? I'm not sure what you don't like about it.
That was back on DAY 1. It is now Day 5. Do it!Surye wrote: That said, I'm willing to possibly use my dynamite when we come to a decision so that town does not need to risk any more people, as I doubt scum will attack me, they would lose a 1 for 2 game far too quickly. If anyone else wants to strike a light, I'm not trying to say not too, just that since I did, and cannot undo it, I'll try to put it to good use later.
Yet you've struck a light two days straight now. Know how you could prevent that? DON'T STRIKE A LIGHT AND DON'T CLAIM YOU'RE GOING TO BLOW UP WHOEVER WE WANT. Most of the town clearly wants YOU blown up.Surye wrote:I was scared I was going to be killed by town, yes. And? You do realize that's why we're losing right? Because that keeps happening? Any protown player would be afraid of being blown up by town.
He's accused people of OMGUS, and he's paranoidally (that isn't a word) attempted to deflect each and every suspicion against him while trying to shine it on anyone but himself.
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I think Surye should blow up Naba.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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Want me to?[/b]NabakovNabakov wrote: Why did you strike a light and do nothing with it?Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
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WIFOMthis.
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Wanna hear about following your gut?Claus wrote:We won the game? Wow.
I'm ashamed I did not blow up Yos when I had the chance. Gut, I'm following you next time.
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I random voted elvis_knits.
In four completed games I've come in at the beginning and been able to random vote. In all four games, my random vote was against scum.
I think that's pretty neat. 4/4 on the random vote stage!Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
Kuribo's read is foolproof: one night he was high on NyQuil, and he's ancestors reveiled Aureal's alignment to him. - Dessew-
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Surye's overreaction to my suspicion and constant throwing about of WIFOM was what got me convinced. Everyone was pressing for him to blow up, and he kept saying that he wouldn't until the town all agreed on it, but that point had clearly come and gone. Fortunately, in this game, we didn't have to wait for a lynching majority.PokerFace wrote:Yay I'm sorry I tried to stop you Claus. I saw you get on that night and I should have switched my vote so at least you would have got Surye.Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
Kuribo's read is foolproof: one night he was high on NyQuil, and he's ancestors reveiled Aureal's alignment to him. - Dessew-
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kuribo he/himFire and Brimstonehe/him
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- Location: the beach, probably
thank youNabakovNabakov wrote: ("WIFOM this" was awesome BTW)
the game needed more cheezy action hero dialog.
"Dynamite? No, scum--- Dyna-WILL."Join me on my quest to play every NES game! Some of them are awful.
Kuribo's read is foolproof: one night he was high on NyQuil, and he's ancestors reveiled Aureal's alignment to him. - Dessew
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