I mean, ten?In post 1368, popsofctown wrote:Amrun on a scale from one to ten how much would you like to go to heaven
But I don’t think that’ll happen or anything.
I don’t understand this question. Why ask it?
I mean, ten?In post 1368, popsofctown wrote:Amrun on a scale from one to ten how much would you like to go to heaven
Of course you are going to. Put yourself first. Who should be sent to hell today then.In post 1380, Amrun wrote:Therefore I’m the next preferable heaven.
This is a pretty suicidal thing to say as scum with looker voting her and Amrun saying she plans to vote her. if Amrun votes Elmo and Elmo is scum, she has to either throw the game, or make an obviously scummy retraction.Elmo wrote:You know what I'll hammer myself if you can get a vote here Looker. That's how much I'm just over this game. And just some of the people and shit. But that's alright. I'm not going to stress about it
In post 328, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:I'm not defending you. Honestly I'd rather you sent to hell.In post 326, Team STRQ wrote:It is always someone else's fault you're getting scum read. I also tend to rely on town reads from two of the scummiest players in the game to defend me.
But your obv town.
Why call your reads out? To what create more fluff? You consider me scum your vote is on me correct?
And I'm not blaming anyone for thinking I'm scum. At this point I'd rather have the votes on me to show town can do something.
I know these interactions and the fact that Elmo eventually voted STRQ and then switched to Wooper has come under a lot of scrutiny. But I really don't see how scum decides that *this* is the right way to distance from someone. It's the worst of both worlds - she winds up pressuring STRQ (even if her vote ultimately landed elsewhere), and the associations are obviously going to look terrible if/ when STRQ or Elmo flips. And I think scum will be thinking about associatives pretty strongly in this sort of setup, and going out of their way to avoid this sort of thing.In post 336, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:Hydra is town.In post 335, Something_Smart wrote:Say what now?In post 328, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:I'm not defending you. Honestly I'd rather you sent to hell.
But your obv town.
Though I want them dead.
We are scum Hunting.
In post 1152, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:Ya ever just feel it in your jimmies? Cause that's the best reasoning I got.In post 1147, Ame wrote:-Elmo provides reasoning for her reads.
These are some quotes that show the lack of agenda. She really just looks like town who's along for he ride. The way in which she's refusing to explain herself feels much more like town who is over the game and distracted by real life and doesn't really care how they're perceived to me than it feels like scum who doesn't want to explain themselves. "I wish you all would have heavened me" is an *incredibly* cheeky thing to say as scum, and Elmo doesn't strike me as the kind of player to be that cheeky as scum.In post 1243, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:I won't lie this game has been nothing but a shit show. From Day 1 to now. My reads are all over the place. I wish you all would have heavened me. But what can I say.
So like, this technically has an agenda but like. In what universe does elmo-scum make this post and genuinely think there's any chance whatsoever that the town is going to listen to it? I think it's absurd to say that. I think this is an extremely, extremely difficult post for Elmo to make as scum. To be so brazen as to say "hey what if we just heavened me" when iirc she was not really consensus being townread at that point, is to me just super unlikely.In post 1314, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:I'm going to offer this proposal. Heaven me game goes on let me watch how this game plays out as we have a pretty good chance and my faith in so many reads is gone. This games gone down and were at in impasse for this day and heaven plays are a harder one then.otherwise. We need to get this right as we're in between a rock and hard place
Both the previous quote and this one I think also allude to Elmo not having a strong picture of how the setup functions, which I also think is significantly less likely from scum, especially scum with STRQ and Ame, who would have been in the scum topic with some people who are quite mechanically competent.In post 1331, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:You know what. The more I think about this game.
VOTE: no one
I just yeah.
I'm willing to call your bluff. Why not self-vote ahead of time? Is it not the same effect?In post 1371, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:You know what I'll hammer myself if you can get a vote here Looker. That's how much I'm just over this game. And just some of the people and shit. But that's alright. I'm not going to stress about it
You don't want to play the game but you don't self-vote or rep out?In post 1384, Elmo TeH AzN wrote:Tbh Im aware of the setup and I should have just unvoted.
But that's how shit goes and then shit in my personal life just make me not to really care about this game at the moment along with my other one. And at this point I want the votes so I can flip the double birds right now at everyone as I'm sent to hell.
But here's some action.
VOTE: Amrun
Amrun or Looker.
If you get a vote for meI'll GLADLY HAMMER CAUSE I'M FLIPPING THE BIRDS INTO THE SUNSET
Ideally. Looking back at my Day 1 play. Christ it was bad. I'm more upset the hydra made it to. As far as they did being wishy washy as fuck. And whooper was an unlucky deadline. Ame I'm mad as I wasn't sold. But I was taking care of life and when I wanted to put thoughts into it he was In heaven. Would rather have sent implosion or myself but hindsight.
In post 1375, Amrun wrote:I mean, ten?In post 1368, popsofctown wrote:Amrun on a scale from one to ten how much would you like to go to heaven
But I don’t think that’ll happen or anything.
I don’t understand this question. Why ask it?
In post 1377, Amrun wrote:Ok, can you tell me what kind of answer you think would have been “good” since I already answered?
I don’t understand how anyone would answer this question differently as any alignment. Both want to be heavened.
In post 1379, Amrun wrote:Because I’m town so heavening me means we definitely are not heavening scum, so it’s the only way to guarantee we don’t autolose. I still don’t understand your answer.
Was this the extent of your catch-up/re-eval?In post 1380, Amrun wrote:Heavening two scum is also an immediate loss. The last person I felt confident heavening was heavened yesterday. Therefore I’m the next preferable heaven.
I’m not delusional enough to think that will happen but it is definitely optimal.
When this decision is made, it feels different, a weight lifts off your shoulders. There is no result yet, but the flames seem less angry, the landscape less desolate. Above, it seems like the sky is getting brighter. The votes solidify, and one name seems prevalent. You dare not meet each others' gaze even now. Please don't. Amrun's sits there, defeated. Watery eyes rake across your face, pleading. Then, the defeat vanishes, her face hardening as she draws herself up and points about the circle accusingly. It's all of you. ALL OF YOU. No one withdraws their vote. Can't you see I'm innocent? With a rush of directionless wind, the flames die out. A chill settles over the group; the distant storm had stopped booming. It isn't a trick of the mind, the sky is definitely getting brighter. Will you ever forgive me? The transformation begins, dust picks up around Amrun's form, swirling about and partly obscuring her from vision. She watched in horror as her hands begin to drift into the wind. I thought this would be worse... The dust reaches her mid-section. She is almost gone now. Suddenly, she looks up once again, speaking more earnestly than she had since her arrival in Purgatory. Her last words echo across empty space. Remember me. |
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