In post 386, Pavowski wrote:I think in short both players are making a case they honestly believe to be true about the other.
Early on, I entertained that possibilty. There have been times in this exchange I've started to think there is a chance he is just widely wrong town and he so deep into a tunnel he is spaffing out stuff that makes zero sense to the rest of us because he wants to beleive it so much.
Hell, I was guilty myself of it D1 in 2068. But I tell you what - even though I beleived so strongly that James was scum on D1 in that game, never,
not once
, did I ever feel to need to do, or even consider doing what Luke did in
324 in order to make my case.
There is just no world in which even the most deeply tunneled townie makes a concious decision to quote a post of mine and snip out the part that answers the question he then poses after quoting it. Make no mistake - it was a concious decision. The answer was in the same paragraph as what was quoted; you have to read it in order to select it, in order to remove it from the quote.
It doesn't matter how deeply tunneled a townie is, how convinced they are of their own argument, they don't have to resort to dirty tricks like that to make a case. I imagine even
scum
have a moments pause before doing that, wondering if they will get away with it or if they are just making it too obvious they are scum. He must have known I was going to point out what he had done, and he has to decided that the risk was worth the reward, that even when I did point it out, town were going to be paying so little attention to our exchange it didn't even matter.
It frustrates me beyond belief that he has been proven to be right.
I'll say it again: Read the second to last paragraph of post
99. Read the part of Lukes
324 in which he quotes from that paragraph and look what he has ommitted. Read the question he asks after, and then come back and tell me Luke honestly beleives the case he is making.