I see the argument for Kaze, but I can't buy into it.
YYR is my next strongest scum read, so here I am.
And you don't think that seeing other people voting and expressing concerns might fan niggles and reservations into flames?In post 502, SpyreX wrote:Except he wasn't - until there was a wagon.I can see why the neighborhood would make town-NotSci freaking paranoid.
Ffery - why YYR?In post 486, CrashTextDummie wrote:The big issue for me here is that you're calling Briantownwhile at the same time stating that he should be lynched later on. If you're against lynching him today for stated reasoning that you think he is town, why are you preemptively in favor of lynching him later? Again, the "we could town-sweep" argument is hogwash, because a mislynch or two has zero bearing on Brian's alignment.
The essence of this is still "Brian is town, but if the game gets to a certain stage (i.e. not a clean sweep), he needs to die", and it still doesn't make any sense.In post 492, SpyreX wrote:I'm not sure what glasses you're using when you read my posts but lets get one thing clear: Being cognizant of something that will happen is not the same as being in favor of it. It is in no way shape or form a leap or a Nostradamus prediction that Brian will end up dead unless the game is in a state where that doesn't need to happen. So, go ahead and drink your own hogwash if you think that the game state doesn't have any affect on the lynch.
And never, never ever did I make any statements about Brian's alignment. He's town, but that doesn't change the fact down the road. This isn't even car science, much less rocket science.
Don't give me that crap. I hate it when people play "I see something that you don't see" in mafia. All you've had to say about Maestro is that he's lazy and needs to "step up or die". That's awfully thin reasoning to say that Empire is "probably scum", particularly when the "lazyness" in question on Maestro's part has resulted in dropping out.In post 492, SpyreX wrote:Nope. I'm not playing speak and spell. If you dont see why I think he's scum from a post you are quoting you're either being willfully obtuse or *gasp* dont care enough to look. Its almost like its a trend.
So NS is scum?In post 492, SpyreX wrote:There's not a "defense". There's nothing to defend. What I did say, and just reiterated is that notscience is lying. The original statement was a lie. End point. You either think I am lying about his lie, or telling the truth. End point.
I actually empathize with this to a degree. While I find aspects of it hair-raisingly asinine (Spyrex suggesting that a town/town neighborhood is "far more likely" than a town/scum neighborhood, Spyrex anticipating a fake neighbor claim), the manner of the claim did strike me as the first thing out of Spyrex's mouth that feels more likely to come from town than scum.In post 519, Kazekirimaru wrote:Spyre's neighborhood with notscience and the interactions regarding it are actually solidifying my townread on the former.
At the time when post 57 hit the thread, I was pretty focused on Aeronaut, his L-1 vote on Brian and his "no u" reactions to being called out for it. I didn't follow up on this post. In fact, I used it as an example of Aeronaut being dense about votes sans reasoning.In post 507, ChannelDelibird wrote:Ffery - why YYR?
Indeed. From what I gather, Town generally tend to use 2-person neighborhoods as a scumhunting tool. A magnifying glass, if you will. It is expected that scum won't hold up as well in a 1v1 private environment. So this shows Spyre is attempting to get townreads and got one on ns somehow(though I don't see how really). Plus, I really don't see the scum motivation in Spyre crumbing and outing himself in order to justify his townread on ns. I feel if Spyre were scum, he'd have passively used the neighborhood to appease ns and nothing more. Everything about that claim and the interactions around it feels town.In post 521, CrashTextDummie wrote:I actually empathize with this to a degree. While I find aspects of it hair-raisingly asinine (Spyrex suggesting that a town/town neighborhood is "far more likely" than a town/scum neighborhood, Spyrex anticipating a fake neighbor claim), the manner of the claim did strike me as the first thing out of Spyrex's mouth that feels more likely to come from town than scum.In post 519, Kazekirimaru wrote:Spyre's neighborhood with notscience and the interactions regarding it are actually solidifying my townread on the former.