Sammich[3](Simenon, Samruc, Shanba)
Shanba[1](Sammich)
Not Voting[5](AlSleet, Lemming1607, ChaosOmega, Jex, Per)
Simenon: Are you happy now? Crub's dead, are you ready to try and kill Lemming?What are you going to do now that your Crublynch campaign backfired?
Also, you said Lemming can be next. Are you still happy with that decision? Are we looking at another mislynch? I still find Lemming's hammer strange and somewhat scummy but if you're going to just go after the lynch like you did Crub then drop it right now.
I guess I relinquish my attack. It was day one, after all.Simenon wrote:However, I will answer them. Yes, I am happy that Crub is dead, unhappy that he turned out scum, but I'm rather convinced he would have been of no use anyway. No, I don't feel like lynching lemming, because I don't feel quite as badly about his as I did. The crublynch was bad I guess, but the only thing I can do now is focus my energy on lynching a scum.
Let me emphasize my point. TALKING ABOUT WHY SCUM KILLED WHO THEY DID IS WIFOM.Sammich wrote:But why would I kill SirT? He was one players least suspicious of me.Lemming1607 wrote:What if Sammich is scum, killed SirT so he could make it look like suspicion would be put on him, so he could accuse people for that?
While there are only 3 mafia members, there are still 10 possible mafia (9 if one doesn't count themself). Sammich FOSed people for the reasons he found them suspicious. He wanted answers. I don't see anything wrong with that. If he were to simply lay a vote on, then he would have to flop around to get all the answers he wanted instead of just doing it all in one post. I know I tend to do that type of a thing a lot, and I don't see it as scummy.Lemming1607 wrote:As I've said for the hammer, I was just tired of the day and I found them both good options. We weren't getting anywhere, and the mod was threatening a deadline. I decided we'd gone on long enough and it was time to move the game forward.
I would like to know where you find my argument on sammich stretching though. He FoS'd 4 people, and there's 3 scum...that's blatant spaghetti strategy
Eh. You made the point I wanted to make myself about his FoSses (i.e. that to a townie is possible scum), but I would note that the questios he asked and the way he asked them is scummy, and is one of the reasons I am pursuing him.Jex wrote:While there are only 3 mafia members, there are still 10 possible mafia (9 if one doesn't count themself). Sammich FOSed people for the reasons he found them suspicious. He wanted answers. I don't see anything wrong with that. If he were to simply lay a vote on, then he would have to flop around to get all the answers he wanted instead of just doing it all in one post. I know I tend to do that type of a thing a lot, and I don't see it as scummy.Lemming1607 wrote:As I've said for the hammer, I was just tired of the day and I found them both good options. We weren't getting anywhere, and the mod was threatening a deadline. I decided we'd gone on long enough and it was time to move the game forward.
I would like to know where you find my argument on sammich stretching though. He FoS'd 4 people, and there's 3 scum...that's blatant spaghetti strategy
P.S. - I'm by no means saying I don't think Sammich is scummy, I'm just saying I don't think that particular strategy is scummy.
And how would they be scummy?Shanba wrote:Eh. You made the point I wanted to make myself about his FoSses (i.e. that to a townie is possible scum), but I would note that the questios he asked and the way he asked them is scummy, and is one of the reasons I am pursuing him.
You make a good point. I guess I was mostly just paying attention to the questions he asked me, which was a good question to ask.Shanba wrote:1: the question you asked me was loaded.
2: the first question you asked Simenon was loaded. The second question you asked Simenon was manipulative in that it tries to pre-empt any attacks he makes on you today as scummy. Actually, this applies to the question you asked me too.
3: the question you asked Lemming you provided an answer in the question itself, thus stripping it of any worth, when it could have been a useful avenue of exploration today.