Sotty7 wrote:This game.... I can't decide if this is fun anymore or not. Right now my vote is for no. I'm banging my head against a wall.
Was it something I did?
Busy doing something else right now, so I won't answer all the questions directed at me yet. (My God. Should I...should I really respond to Sotty's last wall post with yet another wall post? Or respond to Percy's last post--because, you know, I'm sure a back-and-forth with Percy would be
much
more succinct than one with Sotty.
Or would that be unnecessary cruelty to the other players?)
But @Benmage: No, sorry. I would rather see Baby Spice lynched today than Percy. Matter of fact, I'm starting to lean town on him again, although I'd still like to poke at him a bit.
I actually agree with Locke's assessment here:
Mina wrote:I'm wavering on Percy, basically because I don't think he's trying to manipulate us enough. WIFOM, I know, but in my experience good scum still play like they have an agenda, and I don't see that from Percy's play.
Furcolow wrote:@MINA When you say "See, it's not that his opinions are contradictory, but that these contradictions don't look emotion-driven." You say it's not that contradictory then it is. How do these two sentences even go together?
No. Your opinions are very, VERY contradictory. I'm still waiting for how you went from "Baaah, your case on Elmo is AWESOME," to "OMG, Lrdwhyt is scummy" to "Percy and Mina are so protown" to "vote: Mina" to "I suspect Lrdwhyt more than Baby Spice" to "vote: Baby Spice," to "Oh, it's a shame that Mina incorrectly suspects me, and Elmo is now town."
My point is that I don't think a shift in opinions
alone
is a scum tell from you. It's that your shifts in opinions don't seem to be driven by the vicissitudes of your emotional Piscean mind (as a side note, please don't get me started on a rant about astrology). A few of your posts felt calculated, as though they were written with an eye on the crowd. It unnerves me, because I got the impression that your play is ordinarily a lot more erratic and impulsive.
I need to read
Brave and the Beautiful
before I make up my mind on you, though.
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It doesn't seem like anyone is interested in a non-BS lynch, but I still prefer LW's lynch to BS's. I read Sotty's and Percy's arguments on Baby Spice, and I actually found myself nodding along and agreeing with them...but then Baby Spice posted, and it all seemed to make sense in her own little universe. She reminds me a lot of this player from another site who also had these weird theories and gaps in logic as town that drew her a lot of suspicion. Baby is still in the "eh, I don't suppose I'd miss her
too
much, but...." category for me. I dunno, maybe I'll try to find "VI" quotes for Sotty.
Sotty7 wrote:For example, in this game I would probably only actively derail a wagon on Jason or Locke because I have strong town reads here.
I owe you answers to your other questions. But are you saying that right now, if Benmage--or hell, even Percy--was at L-1 and Baby Spice was the second viable wagon, you'd hammer?
(On a side note, funny comment about Ladies Night. I was on the replacement list and followed along, and spent the first couple of days headdesking. "Gah...no no NO! Why are you lynching Paws without a claim? Why the hell are you all mindlessly voting camn? Why is she giving up like that? You people are all idiots!" But then again, the town won there, and I consistently overthink myself into losses, so there you go.)
Sotty7 wrote:Percy I have suspected Nikanor/Thor almost since this game has started. Of course I am going to be down with IAI's pressure of him. Also the more recent pressure has been about forcing Thor to give opinions. I like that, even if I don't like the idea of you and him being linked that much.
Question. What bothered you about Thor
before
his posts today? Just the fact that he replaced Nikanor? I also got a little creeped out on this page by the joke that seemed to imply he was scum, and his attack on Baby Spice this page feels a bit overaggressive, but before that, he looked really genuine and townish to me.