It's a decent play designed to shake off any pressure that remained off of D1 and preempt any big playsIn post 721, skitter30 wrote:- why does this distancing need to happen ?
Pick a fight with your scumbuddy and after a few pages you'll have the consensus of "either it's TvT or TvS, but NOT SvS"
(Even more so in a newbie game) from what I've noticed quite a few people take the dying declaration of a mislynched townie with some weight.In post 721, skitter30 wrote:- why is bailey's dying remark relevant here ?
I don't subscribe to the theory that votes = "i want to lynch".In post 721, skitter30 wrote:- why doesnt january vote me if we're distancing ?
You can be on a wagon without having a vote on it- typically it's quite obvious (in other games maybe) which wagon I'm supporting even though my votes meandering around uselessly.
Also she might want to wait until the small talk is over and the discussion escalates before using the vote for dramatic flair idk.
-scumday so I decided to celebrate by growing upIn post 722, skitter30 wrote:This thing that you've done the last three times i've played with you ^
-look how well it worked for me in said last game
-would you rather I turn off my brain and revert back?
Ah yes- I remember my newbie games quite well.In post 723, skitter30 wrote:There's literally no reason
I think october is someone who'd like to insert a snide comment that's based on the truth.
It serves the dual purposes of playing the newbie card
-"hey I'm so not scum because there's no way I know what's going on in the scum!PT"
and genuine questioning
-"hey my scumpartner who's allegedly supposed to hold my hand and guide me through things is MIA so I might as well get a response in mainthread"
Ofc it's not "mechanically optimal" but I can totally see someone with a bit of personality making those comments both facetiously and 'seriously'.