Wtf, seriously?In post 517, AngryPidgeon wrote:You do realize this game is nightless.
I need to do a full reread of the front page this is ridiculous, brb.
Wtf, seriously?In post 517, AngryPidgeon wrote:You do realize this game is nightless.
I was in the game and I even said what I was loosely doing but sorting majiffy was a priority.In post 482, Grimgroove wrote:@pirate_mollie: I feel we're starting to understand each other, but you still did not answer my question that I want answered most. Now that I'm starting to townread you it seems less relevant, but I want this thing covered nonetheless. Truth can be found in the smallest of things.
If I have any sticky read to speak of, it is because you never addressed the original reason why I find the explanation of the initial fluff you posted in a satisfactory way.
Let me re-iterate:
You have stated you post fluff for several reasons:
1. You sometimes use it as a strategy. (you didn't make it clear if that's what you were doing here, nor what the results of that strategy were)
2. You were waiting for your read on Majiffy.
I have tried discussing point 2 with you plenty of times but never got a straight answer. You explained why it is important for you to get a read on Majiffy (which I understand), but you didn't say why this automatically means that you can't get into the game before he arrives.
I don't know how to put this in any clearer way, aside from the bus metaphor. Is my question clear though?
That was a joke. This is some REALLY horrifying justification for Amrun's point.In post 499, Grimgroove wrote:On the first page AngryPidgeon seemed to imply this is a game-steering trio, so it could have been all the support Majiffy thought to be needing for a succesful lynch.
An associative lean will always be self-reinforcing as long as you believe in it.In post 524, AngryPidgeon wrote:Distance from Amrun all you want. I will remain steadfast.In post 478, Grimgroove wrote:but I don't like the way you're presenting yourself as my knight in shining armor coming to my rescue. The "blood of righteousness"-comment really made it look like that, and it comes eerily close to buddying.
Oh, so everyone who is not in the lynchpool right now is absolved of criticism and activity. Sure, I can see how that would work for you.Who cares, hes a lurksack and hes not lynchable atm. This is a prime example of someone doing something to appear pro-town that actually has no motivation behind it.In post 479, Grimgroove wrote:Does Nobody Special know he is participating in this game?
This is really REALLY obvious guys.
Post 478, starting from second paragraph. You've seen that post, you even quoted a segment of it that suited your "case".In post 528, AngryPidgeon wrote:That was a joke. This is some REALLY horrifying justification for Amrun's point.In post 499, Grimgroove wrote:On the first page AngryPidgeon seemed to imply this is a game-steering trio, so it could have been all the support Majiffy thought to be needing for a succesful lynch.
Amrun's point that Majiffy expected a nice quick ML on Grim with no questions asked. Which as Wisdom points out, there really was not THAT much support for.
And even if it did go through, its freaking NIGHTLESS MOUNTAINOUS. Do you still think Majiffy would risk taking a super easy ML and not worry about potential backlash from looking anti-town and aggressively MLing someone in a game like this?
She already addressed this. But pretending to not read clearly makes you scum. And really I know someone who was raging and omgusy about the challenge would definitely remember reading that tidbit.In post 483, Amrun wrote:Mollie, did Majiffy tell you he was going to challenge before he did it?
Ok, first time you've been willing to say Majiffy is likely scum.In post 486, Amrun wrote:I think he expected his lovely newbie wagon just to fall into place. I find him scummy for it.
Rofl. Yes Majiffy is scummy for organizing a lynch on Grim which has no notable support. Just handwave that away after Wisdom points it out. And the fact that Majiffy is likely trading himself for a townie at BEST in that hypothetical scenario. Totally makes sense for him to be doing that as scum. And you explained it ONCE. Thats IT. Everything else is QQ about Majiffy ruining your game which is obviously bullshit in light of your other posting.In post 521, Amrun wrote:I have explained it, and quite thoroughly -- not in those posts, but in others which you are pretending to have read but have not.
This was not obvious at all.In post 510, Amrun wrote:Grim, yes, I now have a town read on you. Have for quite some time. Thought that was obvious.
Which is so only barely peripherally relevant anyways. You are defending Amrun here lightly and now saying you weren't. WTF were you doing if not saying that Amrun's hocus-pocus had merit when she was in the process of just handwaving away Wisdom's point?In post 499, Grimgroove wrote:AngryPidgeon did.In post 494, Wisdom wrote:He didn't.
And Majiffy cannot read your QT.
Therefore, no. There were no suspicions on Grimgroove for Majiffy to count on.
And pirate_mollie didn't seem to like me very much, Majiffy confirmed they were talking about me in their QT.
On the first page AngryPidgeon seemed to imply this is a game-steering trio, so it could have been all the support Majiffy thought to be needing for a succesful lynch.
Amrun renouncing responsibility ofIn post 495, Amrun wrote:Hmm.
Well, I will check that when I have a few brain cells to rub together.
Then explain it to me. Because I'm explaining exactly what clearly happened in the train of events - You responding to Wisdom to provide incredibly peripheral evidence (Me/Majiffy/Mollie having meta on each other) to suggest that Amrun may be right about Majiffy expecting us to all line up and lynch YOU.In post 536, Grimgroove wrote:Yeah, you're not even trying to see a different point of view in this matter, are you? I don't think a challenge on you will be evitable in the next stage. If I were you and you are, against all odds, town, I'd get my cases shaped up and think about what lies ahead.
Ok Grim lets pretend each other are town and talk for a minute.In post 537, AngryPidgeon wrote:Amrun renouncing responsibility ofIn post 495, Amrun wrote:Hmm.
Well, I will check that when I have a few brain cells to rub together.the only thingshe has had to say about Majiffy actually being scum ON A DIME. ^
You can't have your AtE and eat it too Amrun.
P-edit: Fighting words. Don't worry, Amrun is going before you.
You were implying you were going to challenge me next Day which implies you survive today. Im saying I would lynch Amrun over you, how is that remotely unclear.In post 540, Grimgroove wrote:PS: I don't know what you mean by Amrun is going before me, but just a heads up that Amrun is not in the lynchpool.
Why does that change your vote?
Just in case you missed it:
In post 1, Haschel Cedricson wrote:15."No Lynch" is not an option. The gods of the Hidden Temple demand blood.
This.In post 540, Grimgroove wrote:But don't say he didn't have support for my lynch. You are the living proof of it.
Yes, assign scum motive to whatever Im doing.In post 546, Wisdom wrote:This.In post 540, Grimgroove wrote:But don't say he didn't have support for my lynch. You are the living proof of it.
I'm not quite sure if AP wants to save Majiffy or Coug though at this point.