Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:15 pm
Ffery, the fact you even notice that astounds me.
https://forum.mafiascum-staging.net/
I'm pretty maxed out on games atm too. Gameload sometimes changes pretty quickly.In post 352, Brian Skies wrote:Sometime after my game-load dies down and I learn some more things about this game, I would love to hydra with you.
I liked his early posts. I thought his take on your tone and content was reasonable, though I disagreed with it. I was interested to see where he'd move his vote next.What do you think of CDB? I feel like the slot was a little opportunistic early on, and I'm not understanding the shift to believing my claim.
You don't think I'd call people out for this as scum?In post 346, SpyreX wrote:But i'm trying to learn to take a step back more. I've was off my game before my hiatus and I actually want to get back to the roots and re-evaluate. The big thing was calling the Maestro push lazy - because it is. He needs to step up or die and that's a greeeeeat copout D1 and you didn't even blink at it. That's genuine.
I'm not sure if I want to draw this or sig it.In post 346, SpyreX wrote:I can always wear your face as a hat later.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here, sorry. Rephrase please?In post 347, Brian Skies wrote:@SK: I can't remember who said it, but didn't someone mention that my miller claim helped move us out of RVS (not my intention, but I'm quite pleased it worked out that way)? Fferyl was the first person to actively engage my read, so does that qualify as moving discussion?
Why and whyIn post 347, Brian Skies wrote:SK - Aeronaut is a player I can see jumping on a large wagon for absolutely zero reason. SK has been pretty town since replacing in.
Have you done any research to back that up?In post 347, Brian Skies wrote:Kaze - I'm pretty sure he just likes to jump on wagons, so I don't find it indicative for him.
Why?
What do you think about the Maestro wagon?In post 354, YYR wrote:Didn't get much out of the catchup. I'm still not getting where everyone is getting a town read on Brian. The SK/Smudger back and forth made me a bit more comfortable on SK, but I kind of just skimmed through Smudger's post. Still like my vote where it is.
I Think I know why Brian is thinking this way But it's on going game stuff so I wouldn't say it.In post 360, SleepyKrew wrote:Why and whyIn post 347, Brian Skies wrote:SK - Aeronaut is a player I can see jumping on a large wagon for absolutely zero reason. SK has been pretty town since replacing in.
Lack of contribution is certainly anti-town, but it doesn't feel scummy unless the guy has a history of it as scum. Feels like a safe wagon especially when pressure didn't seem to work last time.In post 362, SleepyKrew wrote:What do you think about the Maestro wagon?In post 354, YYR wrote:Didn't get much out of the catchup. I'm still not getting where everyone is getting a town read on Brian. The SK/Smudger back and forth made me a bit more comfortable on SK, but I kind of just skimmed through Smudger's post. Still like my vote where it is.
THEN SHUT UPIn post 367, Garmr wrote:Sleepy I think I know what brian skies is talking about in this postI Think I know why Brian is thinking this way But it's on going game stuff so I wouldn't say it.In post 360, SleepyKrew wrote:Why and whyIn post 347, Brian Skies wrote:SK - Aeronaut is a player I can see jumping on a large wagon for absolutely zero reason. SK has been pretty town since replacing in.
His play seems really incautious and unguarded for scum, somehow. You may be right, though.In post 366, SleepyKrew wrote:Yes (that's why I'm voting him and have called him scum multiple times)