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You and Tex, chummer.
Slimer and Cow get honrable mentions.
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Sup.
Will start reading the thread now."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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Not an uncommon mistake. Ain't no thing."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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Reading through, and lol ABR:
↑ Albert B. Rampage wrote:Right now, only vettrock would be safe from my hypothetical vig kill. Everyone else is fair game."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Herodotus
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I don't understand the reason for the bolded.
Also, if you still think Sup is scum despite your discussion, why did you unvote?
It's remarkable how similar my reads and BBMolla's reads are despite how they differ from the reads of several others.
@theslimer3: You said your questions have been ignored, but do you have any questions right now?
And a question for you: do you think that anyone voting you is intentionally trying to mislynch?
I have no idea what the case on Sup-Z is. Does anyone wish to state it? After dissecting what pisskop posted in 615, I feel like nothing has been posted that is holding up to scrutiny.Just because a majority of a group of people decide it's okay doesn't mean it's not murder. - Cobblerfone- Herodotus
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You voted both of us at a time when we both admitting our in-activities and trying to get better (Well at least I was. Didn't bare much fruit to that, but I promise I'll be here more than I am)
You never really stated a reason why you placed those votes.Why is that?
He seems to be posting a lot of fluff and sheeping, but as far as a scum motivation behind it, I don't see a whole lot.
Most of what he says doesn't have much backing behind it, like post 165, and he seems to talk in short bursts of sentences, that don't quite seem too much content in those even. But as far as I know, being fluffy and vague isn't a scum tell. I have no strong feelings about anyone, but this one has a slight lean towards scum. But not enough for a vote, of course.
Second verse, same as the first.↑ Morgan wrote:↑ theslimer3 wrote:Prod dodge! Slimey content later. Also ask me questions pls
Is Sup-Zero scum, y/n?
↑ Herodotus wrote:Theslimer3 ignores all three of the major pushes (vett, albert, teapot): http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.ph ... 0#p6587440
I wasn't on any of the wagons. What's that suppose to mean? Just because I'm not mainstream means that I'm scum for some reason?
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Scum tend to speculate on jesters more often than town because they know the person they're accusing isn't scum, so being scum doesn't explain the behaviour. That post looks very scummy. Wants no responsibility for voting Teapot:↑ theslimer3 wrote:Did you roll jester?
What kind of bs logic's ass did you pull that out of? It was not only a slight sense of humor, but also my reaction of confusion as to why he was acting this way. It wasn't really understandable to me.
↑ Herodotus wrote:↑ theslimer3 wrote:You sure seem testy when it comes to a lynch. Not sure if it's scum motivated since they know that there's a vig kill lingering over their heads.↑ theslimer3 wrote:VOTE: Teapot
Because I can say that I think the ABR gambit is probably not scum. I'm going to safely drink the wine placed in front of me
unvote; vote: theslimer3
Post 192 also looks bad from slimer now that vett has flipped scum.
What?
Your logic fails to make any sense to me and is vaguely explained as if you want to continue this wagon on.
I don't have tells. And I'm not lurking.
I don't have tells. And I'm not lurking.
First of all, no one is answering my questions. I could understand if it was one or two people, but this entire game, it felt like I was just pushed aside. And considering I'm usually use to being the center of attention, asking questions is the only way I can push myself back into the game. But even that was ignored.
Plus tell me a question that I wouldn't give a shit about of the answer to? I like poking things before coming to a verdict, this isn't something foreign and you've been in at least 5 games with me.
Hi↑ BBmolla wrote:And before you come in and say "Molla, if slimer is scum, Hero is clearly town because of his crusade against him." I disagree. Replacing in and scumreading slimer-scum is very unrisky, especially when not many people were scumreading vettrock. Once vettrock died, it put his team in a shitty position, but I figure he figured it'd be better to try to go through with his bus instead of back off.Im a black cat anyway.
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Well it'd probably be nice if you went back and answered something I've asked you. They still carry relevancy in investigation.
But yes, I think my whole wagon is full of shit. But it should be fun debunking itIm a black cat anyway.
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↑ theslimer3 wrote:
↑ Herodotus wrote:Theslimer3 ignores all three of the major pushes (vett, albert, teapot): http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.ph ... 0#p6587440
I wasn't on any of the wagons. What's that suppose to mean? Just because I'm not mainstream means that I'm scum for some reason?
It's not that you weren't on the wagons. My issue is that you didn't state an opinion on any of vett, albert, or teapot.
↑ theslimer3 wrote:What?
Your logic fails to make any sense to me and is vaguely explained as if you want to continue this wagon on.
I don't understand your question. But I don't feel comfortable with your decision to vote for Teapot when your only mention of him is that he's testy and you're not sure his testiness is scum motivated.
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Well it'd probably be nice if you went back and answered something I've asked you. They still carry relevancy in investigation.
Searching for my name in your ISO, I see one question you have asked me before your last post, and I've already answered it. Who has been ignoring your questions, and why aren't you voting them?Just because a majority of a group of people decide it's okay doesn't mean it's not murder. - Cobblerfone- texcat
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↑ theslimer3 wrote:You voted both of us at a time when we both admitting our in-activities and trying to get better (Well at least I was. Didn't bare much fruit to that, but I promise I'll be here more than I am)
You never really stated a reason why you placed those votes.
Uhmm, I did say when I voted Cow that promising to post content later and then not doing so is a scum tell IMHO. I did not restate that when I voted you. And BB later, when questioned, explained,
Also still @Slimer, did you miss my questions? I saw your answer about Sup, but didn't see anything about Tea, nka GreenCrayons.
At least we got something, and looking at Cow's ISO we get more promises of things to come than anything else. His only 2 posts today:
↑ TheCow wrote:Ew, a vote on me.
If anyone is wondering why I died for a bit there, well aa lot of sleeping was had. Anyway, on topic. With yesterday's situation resolved, I'm feeling Tea is kind of townier. Though, my thoughts there could just be biased by the Lynch's results, I'm not sure. Will look into that further.
As Sup goes, their posts leave me feeling awkward. Could just be the style they're in, but it is quite likely the weirdness of their placements.
Tea is townier, but I can't imagine why, and again another promise to look into it further.
And Sup's posts make Cow feel awkward? I'm not sure what that means.
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I'm most comfortable with voting pisskop, for these reasons.
Spoiler: IF YOU JUST WANT TO READ THE BOLDED PHRASES, YOU CAN AND YOU'LL GET A SOLID TL;DR VERSION, I PROMISE
VOTE: pisskop"This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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Sup-Zero and Morgan are solid town reads."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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I thought The Cow's posting was noob town, but BBmolla's abrasive and brash posting was a virtual slap in the face, and I would be okay with The Cow's death."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- pisskop
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Too tryhard, bro. It'll only send you to the gallows after me.beeboy - Everyone thought this game was made to troll pie but it was really made to troll pisskop.
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That said, I'm uncomfortable with BBmolla for two reasons, both having to deal with his predecessor Astinus.
1.When ABR and vettrock were neck and neck for the first time, at L-3 each (per Post 150), Astinus was the one who swooped in to break the tie and voted for ABR, not vettrock, in Post 173. Being wrong does not make one scum, but man it sits uneasy with me.
2.vettrock's Post 57 is another "This guy is scummy, but I won't vote him."
BBmolla, please be town."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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Yeah.
My momma made my middle name "tryhard" and I just can't shake it.
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I've behaved consistent with my abilities. I'm not really good at finding scum off of superficial social tells. How the heck you all glaze over posting details and still manage to convince others is as yet lost to me.
. Shinobi talked to me out of character, and I get that. It's an honest move.
I'm just not willing to blindly call him town for one post.beeboy - Everyone thought this game was made to troll pie but it was really made to troll pisskop.
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@slimer:is Post 661 your usual posting style? Several quotes followed by blocks to text?"This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting).- Green Crayons
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Uh, who else is there.
slimer: only problem I see is what could be considered active lurking (maybe due to real life issues, so not really alignment indicative), with using a bunch of catchup posts that, uncharitably, could be said are being used to look more active than she actually is. But maybe that's just because I have only skimmed the most recent pages and so haven't really delved into her posts.
texcat: only problem I had with her play was the "these two active wagons are on scummy people, but I'll go for a lurker," but that was a while ago and I haven't had a problem with her play since.
Herodotus: I see town."This Court has never held that the Constitution forbids the execution of a convicted defendant who has had a full and fair trial but is later able to convince a habeas court that he is 'actually' innocent." In re Davis, 557 U.S. 952, 955 (2009) (Scalia, J., dissenting). - Green Crayons
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