#1: A treatise on arguing in the game of mafia:
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Vi Professor Paragon
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Vi Professor Paragon
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On line with the cow, I've been accused of asking too many questions before, and I've heard it called a scumtell but I've never quite understood why.
Clearly everything I do is a Town-tell - if not, you need to adjust your concept of the game
One of the most common pitfalls in Mafia is trying to convince scum they are scum. I'm very glad you made mention of that here.
Also, I agree with Yos2. Very much so.Everything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.-
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Vi Professor Paragon
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In my first game (as Town) I almost convinced myself I was scumYosarian2 wrote:
I've had that work before.Vi wrote:One of the most common pitfalls in Mafia is trying to convince scum they are scum.Everything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.-
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Vi Professor Paragon
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I share this sentiment.Xylthixlm wrote:My own subjective opinion isexcellentfor figuring out people's alignment. It's pretty horrible at convincing anyone else, but I can live with being Cassandra.
There is no "I" in Team (or Town) (or Vi) but there definitelyisone in "Vig".Everything you say and do matters. People will respond in ways you may never see. May those responses be what you intend.
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