considering how on point most of the town was day 1 aside from their weird fixation on nacho i wonder if the d1 elim is going to be seen as the critical juncture that derailed everything
the logic people were using to justify voting out nacho was so, so bad and i probably would have legitimately scumread some people for it - a particular player being hard to elim late game is utterly irrelevant, your goal should be to vote the player with the highest likelihood of flipping scum and that definitely wasn't him! the momentum swings in this setup are huge, don't think i comprehended that aspect of the setup until i got into the game
Yeah, I was pretty shocked he was being scum read as widely as he was for the reasons he was. I don't think I'd have been paranoid of him at all this game. (I get that's easy to say as a spectator though.)
In post 1941, Kismet wrote:i mean peta came in angling to defend nacho, something that i think we can both agree is oblique to his wincon given they've both flipped.
When looked at in that light, he may have just wanted to pocket nacho thinking nacho would wiggle out of the elim inevitably, or really just decided nacho was town before receiving his scum pm and decided just to roll with it and see where it look him.
bork, bork, bork...it's reverse psychology. me resisting the wagon just galvanized people into wanting it even more
the latter explanation is basically the truth but i realized within minutes how little credibility i had and everything i did after that was based on the sense that what i said would be viewed with suspicion
On the path to becoming yourself, you'll need to choose alignment over validation from others, peace over addictive chaos, and being misunderstood over false acceptance. --TheHolisticPsychologist
On the path to becoming yourself, you'll need to choose alignment over validation from others, peace over addictive chaos, and being misunderstood over false acceptance. --TheHolisticPsychologist
On the path to becoming yourself, you'll need to choose alignment over validation from others, peace over addictive chaos, and being misunderstood over false acceptance. --TheHolisticPsychologist
On the path to becoming yourself, you'll need to choose alignment over validation from others, peace over addictive chaos, and being misunderstood over false acceptance. --TheHolisticPsychologist
i'm going to be honest normally when someone gets eliminated it's the fault of the voters (like me misreading in smoke-filled) but i felt like this one was kind of on bulge
admittedly i did try to set him up a bit but i'm not sure that influenced anyone at all
On the path to becoming yourself, you'll need to choose alignment over validation from others, peace over addictive chaos, and being misunderstood over false acceptance. --TheHolisticPsychologist