Your fascination with me seems to stem with your uncomfortability with the way that I speak, but if you look at my play or the actions I've taken I am easily and uncontroversially town. Any push you might attempt on me holds water like a strainer, and I think you know this since you've yet to provide any form of solid reason why it would be a good idea to direct your attention in my direction.
I have shared more of my process on the events occurring in this game than any other player. Your failure to regard these comments is likely more due to the fact that I'm tonally inconsistent which skews your emotional read of me and causes you to not properly recognize when I am sharing these thoughts. I'd much rather hear your approach on the matter, as I think that's been significantly more obscured.
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In post 423, Kim Mask wrote:i still want Kirk or Komainu
Kirk if all your reads are based on feelings you can't explain, we can't really discern your alignment from them. could you then try and articulate why you vote for me over Kay or Komainu?
Komainu seems to have lost like all interest for this game actually but if he's apathetic then surely there'd be another account too that's waned activity? Kirk fits that but there's no one else who fits that level of apathy, so actually, it might indicate Komainu is town unless it's Kirk and Komainu
VOTE: Kirk
One should be wary of failing to vote another player simply because you think you cannot find their partner. I find it highly unlikely that there is no possible partner for Komainu amidst any player who is currently being scum read.
In post 424, Kim Mask wrote:but then there's Kay as well who still hasn't scumread or voted anyone this game...
she's in the pool as well
In post 313, Kay Mask wrote:I don't scumread Karma per se, but I have a decent amount of townreads outside of them.
why do you townread Komainu and Kirk?
I have also observed Kay's inability to take any form of stance on a matter that requires confrontation, but as I'm looking to press or scumread her, I am reminded that I once town read her. Upon closer investigation of my notes, however, I find the only reasons I have for her being town include her genuine tone and the way she admits vulnerability by submitting the poem and discussing how she is likely to have been discovered by a large portion of the player base.