Are you saying your vote is strong?In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:No, I could just tell what you were going for. And, look! I was right! I'm not admitting my vote is weak, I just knew you were going to say it was.
Does he not do that when town?In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:It's hardly just a lurker lynch. Have you read his posts? Mindless bandwagon hops, total uselessness, and even manages to contradict himself despite never saying anything useful.
In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:In other news, every time I see that emoticon I want to lynch it, but I'm trying to restrain myself.
I get off on a lot of things. I'm easy going like that.In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:And by the way, I'll attack whatever I want. Just because my vote isn't the most popular in the world doesn't mean I'm not allowed to criticize a wagon I think is on town. Where do *you* get off telling me not to give my opinion?
But I do think it's valid to question you attacking and soft supporting a wagon when you are derping around and not actually pushing a wagon - because it looks like potential scum play. You're soft supporting it, while putting yourself against it, and also "working" a vote that isn't it and never will be a valid wagon because you don't care to push it.
So what I see is scum, who knows Nacho will flip town, who would like to see the lynch happen, wants town points for not supporting it, doesn't actually want to derail it, and is content with his "valid" wagon that no one will question because...hey, look, useless poster!
That's where I get off.
Now, where do you get off?
Not a problem - I think it worked good as a strategy.In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:Oh, so you *did* already know the answer to your question and were just trying to get me to say it to make your argument look better. Thanks for admitting that.
Honestly, I couldn't remember who or what you were voting, but I knew that because I couldn't it would play out this way.
Well...you *could* go totally crazy and, when attacking a wagon you think is on town...y'know...mention your good wagon on scum.In post 1799, Cephrir wrote:What more can I do for pressure? I'm voting him, he's continuing to be scum, no one else seems to care. I'm not going to do a Bacde impression, that's not how I play.
Or maybe, like me, question the value of some people's votes and suggest your vote is in a good place and they should move.
Or at least be willing to discuss your case when outright asked about it because you think it's a good case as opposed to getting paranoid and immediately expecting to be attacked.
Something crazy like that?