119i dont think it much matters where you are on a wagon without a flip.In post 157, Atarashi Hajimari wrote:@votato: how is 119 not me implying that being at the end of the wagon isn't bad?
Also, why is me saying "Hey I didn't actually do that thing you're scumreading me for" not a good defense? Taken from either perspective of how many it took to lynch, I wasn't near the 'end' of the wagon.
because the implied accusation is not "you put someone at l-2" but rather "you intended to put someone at L-2". and i think the relevant part of the case was not whether it was L-2 or not, but whether it was relatively close to a lynch without a reason.
i guess i will say that coming out of RVS the first vote on someone doesnt generally need to have great reasoning: it could be a hunch, gut, a strange word or phrase. but by the end of that wagon it should be a much better clearer reason, and that goes for the initial vote too. that is, by the time someone is lynched, everyone on that wagon needs to be confident enough in their vote to take responsibility for it. if you think you're putting someone in danger of being lynched, you should have a reason. you didnt. it was you who said you thought it was L-2.
and i can be a bit rude sometimes. its just the way i am. im very upfront, and if i notice things i have no problem calling them out. i dont see why it should be an issue - it wont impact how i read you, i have friends who are very egotistical, etc. it is what it is. but i do think that it is.