Pine wrote:I'm thinking Icey has some kind of ability that can only function against people who have voted for them, or something like that.
Vig please.
good posting
IceyCupcake wrote:ABR reminds me of the ABR in OOT.
LynchMePls wrote:ABR is town.
implosion wrote:ABR, why would you advocate what is essentially a form of massclaiming in a game where we have been specifically told by the moderator that massclaiming will be harmful?
Pine wrote:I've used my (weak) attack power on IceyCupcake. I encourage everyone who is (wisely) fearful of their waffling between Town-neutral third-party and anti-Town scumminess to do the same.
gandalf5166 wrote:Tin foil hat: What if scum get a free kill every time somebody claims? And they don't HAVE to use it on the person who claimed, but they used it on Pine because everyone was treating him like confirmed town?
Amrun wrote:Just as I thought, Beefster, you had no real reason to think my logic was circular and no real reason to think I was scummy based off of that post, which makes it much more likely to be a chainsaw. In the very least, it is a bad and scummy attack.
Amrun wrote:Unvote; Vote: Beefster
I've thought about it and decided Beefster is more likely to be scum. Pine is still a good lynch, though.
Amrun wrote:Beefster wrote:Nice town reads. You got any scum reads?
What a pathetic, reaching attack.
Amrun wrote:What are the points of these questions? They don't seem to have one.
IceyCupcake wrote:What you mean like Pine was doing like 10 pages ago? Are you scum, ABR? Null tell is fucking null.
Amrun wrote:I was cooperative and answered your questions. And the attitude is all in your mind, for the record.
Baby Spice wrote:unvote
vote zdenek
I'm slowly getting the impression that Beefster is poor town. Bloody poor town.
Zdenek however, is making softly softly attacks on easy targets, which to me points at scum trying to not get too invested in a mis-lynch.
Beefster/Amrun for example. Vote on lurker Snake for no real reason is bad. Weak reasons on Pine when there were good reasons for voting him.