My maths is legit, learn 2 BIDMAS bro.
[(2*2)-(3+1+1+(6*1))-((3/3)+3) whack that into a calculator, and stick with psychology.]
Anyway, please highlight this reiteration of things, *sniff*, yup, it smells like bullshit to me.
↑ Zdenek wrote:After looking at who could be tml's or equinox's buddy I checked some other people. Assuming that scum is unlikely to bus aggressively, which is likely from day two on following the bad day one for them, if Nost isn't scum, then there is very likely scum in most people's *very likely town list*. So Nost is probably scum, and if he flips town, we learn something from his lynch.
↑ Nostredeus wrote:Anyway, please highlight this reiteration of things, *sniff*, yup, it smells like bullshit to me.
↑ Nostredeus wrote:That's good enough for me, scum have lost enough people for town to lose a couple on the way to Equinox/TML dying; I'd rather it wasn't that way and I'll keep opposing it but if it must go down like that then fine. CDB will be alive at that point and he can make sure town actually stay on course this time.
↑ Nostredeus wrote:Basically I couldn't give a damn about BT, equinox is where today's lynch should be and frankly if I've buddied anyone surely it's Plessie or CDB or frak even Jason? I mean maybe BT is scum, that explains some stuff about yesterday's wagons. Examples being the lack of TML's presence on the BT wagon when it was a frankly easy opportunity, it also highlights a distinguishing factor between camn and TML that'll be handy to have. Honestly though it's not the right place to look; yesterday's wagons played out the way they did for a reason, I'm the only person offering an explanation, feel free to provide a counter narrative at any point.
(I play mafia with maths, vote counts, and so on; you play mafia with one hand down your pants and one hand holding a copy of psychology for dummies. Different styles do not necessarily equal different alignments and mine is totally consistent site wide *shrugs*.)
"I couldn't give a damn about BT," well, obviously, because we've made the case that you guys have been stuck up one anothers' asses.
"Equinox is where today's lynch should be," which makes sense, since why lynch your scum buddy?
"If I've buddied anyone, surely it's----" let me stop you right there. And leave. When I come back, I'll point out that this is ridiculous because YOU HAVE buddied BT. Whether he's town or scum, you're linked to him, and his reaction since this was pointed out only makes it more glaring.
"I mean maybe BT is scum, that explains some stuff about yesterday's wagon" You mean like the frustration when the Kise counter-wagon fizzled? And how SAD got run up at the last minute? Yup.
"Yesterday's wagons happened that way yesterday for a reason" You're god damn right they did, and they saved BT's ass.
"I'm the only person offering an explanation," No. You're analyzing things while commenting very little on them, and trying to use the analysis to feed us a narrative.
↑ The Mini-Librarian wrote:@actiondan: Do you know the name of your qt? (Essentially do you know if your qt name is Orlando's or not?)
↑ Equinox wrote:↑ Nostredeus wrote:The above makes me suspicious of heavily stable wagons with members who don't make an effort to consider other cases and also compromise voters, SAD's wagon has both.
Pretend I'm town for a moment. Do you think there's a difference between what happened with the Ser Arthur Dayne wagon and what's happening with the Equinox wagon?
↑ Nostredeus wrote:
Regarding the Kise flip: The information was simply to clarify a number of reads I had on people, for example I've already mentioned that it has solidified my read on you.
↑ Nostredeus wrote:@ALL: If plezzie and kuribo are town, also given the flips, what is your interpretation of yesterday's wagons. This really isn't that complex.
↑ Plessiezarus wrote:Nost seems far more concerned with justifying his behaviour and his votes than he is with actually hunting for scum.
↑ Nostredeus wrote:You might be noticing a trend in the way TML played yesterday
↑ Plessiezarus wrote:↑ Nostredeus wrote:The wagons yesterday were frankly very revealing
This is actually a prime example of the superficial analysis I was complaining about above. Based on this post I can tell youwhoNost suspects, but I can't tell youwhy. Nost doesn't seem to have talked about camn much before, but I don't know what it is that makes him suspect her now. Both camn and TML were on several wagons yesterday -- is that suspicious? If scum do "one of two things", and one of those things is to tunnel on a single player while ignoring other cases, why doesn't your "analysis" lead you to suspect somebody like DV?
↑ Nostredeus wrote:Equinox, are you saying you find Zdenek potentially scummy? If so can you please link me a game with a scum aligned friendly neighbor, I could do with a source or two to see how scum friendly neighbors play and I can't find an example of it happening.
↑ Benmage wrote:-TML hasn't really had any negative contribution. His posting albeit low, is pretty good (I don't think he's ever very prolific?). Looks like genuine reading/questioning, and he does give reads which is something you need to be more wary of if someone's coasting(That is coasting and not giving reads). Think you're jumping the gun a little early with the lack of questioning on his spot. Tis D1.
↑ Plessiezarus wrote:Oh, I know this one! (It's "after", right? I'm not very good at picking up subtle hints...)
I'm not seeing why Equinox and Nost can't be scum together . Nost claiming to be suspicious of TML from day 1 onwards but not doing anything to really push a wagon is not a great point against it, nor is Equinox voting Nost for a few hours (at a time he was in no danger of being lynched) and then jumping to a different wagon.
↑ ChannelDelibird wrote:Could be confirmation bias but I don't see why Equinox has to add the caveat of "pretend I'm town" here. If he believes in the point and is appealing to Nost as a townie (which he appears to be doing, given that he's addressing Nost directly rather than pointing out his flaws in reasoning to the town as a whole), then the point should stand up by itself without needing to subtly emphasise the idea that Equinox is town.