In post 2102, karnos wrote:Voting self is bad play, but so is lynching someone without giving any reasons for it. I don't have time to catchup now.
The scum read exist on you because you're basically doing nothing and you're a good lynch to remove a slot that is difficult to read due to doing spit all - people are just wimpy about admitting that for some reason nowadays, but it's clearly the press on you.
Even look at your posting here;
"Didn't read arguments about mass claim"
"no opinion"
"wah-wah why suspect meeee?"
"No time"
Also didn't popcorn.
You're a terrible slot if town and are actively playing to help scum.
If you're scum your play makes sense.
I have no idea why you're being mopey about it or surprised.
I want to lynch you at this stage, because you're an anchor on the game.
In post 2103, Elyse wrote:Idk I feel like if the consensus is lynching karnos no matter what then there's no point to massclaiming today
Nah, we should massclaim.
It will help coordinate stuff at night and lock scum into claims.
Especially if we are lynching Karnos with a Vanilla cop claim.
I mean seriously now.
What are you suggesting in implying it's a not good idea?
You're being about as empty as Karnos, quite frankly - what reads do you even have? I couldn't describe them. Give me a couple of the ones you feel strongly about.
I basically agree
The reason you are saying this and others are saying the opposite is that both sides are getting pretty loose with their definitions of "fact".
We can be fairly sure he has a gun (not a fact, but a reasonable deduction from evidence and claim)
His claimed role has a gun.
The Mafia roles have guns unless Doc or maybe something else I'm forgetting.
That actually doesn't point to him being either town or scum - there isn't enough info.
I will admit - presumed Mafia Doc + presumed Town Vig + Gunsmith + Presumed Town Vanilla Cop seems like kind of a giant finger to the Gunsmith role, as he is built in for at least 2 potential false results.
But that might then justify the extra investigative.
But that's a matter of opinion, not fact.