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Post Post #797 (isolation #0) » Mon Mar 09, 2020 5:36 am

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32 pages first day. That’s not nearly as bad as I was expecting. Still probably not going to read them.
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Post Post #1655 (isolation #1) » Wed Mar 11, 2020 11:25 am

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Post Post #1668 (isolation #2) » Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:08 pm

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In post 1658, davesaz wrote:How you expect pinecone to solve this? Hand over a paper with the player list and the ones that are drooled/crayoned on are scum?
<I forget how old the tyke is so trying to include as many potential ages as possible lol>
22 months as of Monday. I'll give the crayon method a try!
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Post Post #1669 (isolation #3) » Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:08 pm

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I'm going to kiiiinda start paying attention now.
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Post Post #2321 (isolation #4) » Sat Mar 14, 2020 3:31 pm

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This is still going on? I thought it was canceled due to the COVID.

All the good players say this is a good idea -

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Post Post #3004 (isolation #5) » Tue Mar 17, 2020 3:55 am

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Oh cool, we're still debating. At this point, I'd say that a Black Ranger mislynch would have sailed through easily, so let's get back to that.
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Post Post #3269 (isolation #6) » Wed Mar 18, 2020 5:22 pm

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In post 3007, Hectic wrote:
In post 3004, Pine wrote:Oh cool, we're still debating. At this point, I'd say that a Black Ranger mislynch would have sailed through easily, so let's get back to that.
We're not debating; we're all switching over to tictac and ending this day.

Vote tictac, people.
You seem like a nice young fellow. Sure!

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Post Post #3543 (isolation #7) » Thu Mar 26, 2020 3:32 am

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VOTE: Black Ranger

Mmm yep
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Post Post #4023 (isolation #8) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:01 am

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EZ mode

VOTE: gobbledegook
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Post Post #4028 (isolation #9) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:04 am

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The fuck was that all about.

Goddamnit, I was looking forward to phoning in another day.

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Post Post #4069 (isolation #10) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:56 am

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In post 4029, gobbledygook wrote:
In post 4028, Pine wrote:The fuck was that all about.

Goddamnit, I was looking forward to phoning in another day.

UNVOTE:
lol
You’re gonna have to try this game. Let’s wagon this

VOTE: Jamelia
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play the game, I just don't particularly feel like adding more static to the early game. Chop the numbers down a bit and I'll be the hero this game needs but doesn't deserve.
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Post Post #4074 (isolation #11) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:59 am

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In post 4048, Elsa Jay wrote:We gonna ignore Garmr literally just faking knowing info that would instantly get him replaced or Modkilled? I know that Barik dying is what I want in getting in the neighborhoods but still.
No we are not. You're right, this smells redolent of a fake Townslip.

VOTE: Garmr

(Look! I'm playing!
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Post Post #4092 (isolation #12) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:34 am

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In post 4089, davesaz wrote:I think PenguinPower specifically said not to discuss it.
I actually just checked with him. The circumstances are off-limits, but the gamestate fact that the SK has been removed and its ramifications are not.

I think I'm ready to start playing now.
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Post Post #4096 (isolation #13) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:36 am

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In post 4090, profii wrote:
In post 4086, Elsa Jay wrote:Well. Uh... Making him a Neutral Survivor at that point was redundent but funny.

Now that I contributed to getting the Serial Killer killed, I guess we can go back to our previous situation.

VOTE: ar98mubarik
How has a slot got to day 3 without posting
Because the original mod flaked.

@PP: Prod them?
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Post Post #4106 (isolation #14) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:40 am

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In post 4098, gobbledygook wrote:
In post 4077, PenguinPower wrote:
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Lmaoooooooooo

But this is unfortunate for us because now it’s one less nightkill :(
Yeah, this early I'd rather have one around. In multiball, the biggest threat to the SK is Mafia hunting them. Even with full bulletproofing and ascetic, they'll try to identify and lead a lynch to take them out.
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Post Post #4108 (isolation #15) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:41 am

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In post 4105, gobbledygook wrote:But yes let’s kill Mubarik
Uhhh, no? Get a replacement. Odds are that slot is Town, and getting someone else in here would be a gain.
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Post Post #4110 (isolation #16) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:42 am

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In post 4100, AaronFrost wrote:Also I think Wake is a health care worker and given the current world circumstances I don't blame him at all for flaking
Fair, though either handing it off or putting the game on hiatus would have been better etiquette than ghosting.
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Post Post #4115 (isolation #17) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:48 am

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In post 3471, Wake1 wrote:
Playerlist/roles and actions received via PM sent to PenguinPower.

On day 3 of influenza A (H1N1/Swine flu).
I missed this. My bad.

Okay, I openly admit that I haven't been reading or playing yet, but I'm feeling galvanized now. I can guarantee 100% engagement with my hood from now on and 60-70% here.

What's up with Titus?
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Post Post #4119 (isolation #18) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:54 am

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y no loud though
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Post Post #4124 (isolation #19) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:57 am

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Vigging
inactive slots is good for gamestate. Spending uptime and lynches on them is not.
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Post Post #4140 (isolation #20) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:08 am

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In post 4131, Alyssa The Lamb wrote:
In post 4124, Pine wrote:
Vigging
inactive slots is good for gamestate. Spending uptime and lynches on them is not.
considering that we lost 3 roles that are designed to help cull the inactives at this point, I don't trust that this game won't become borderline unplayable in 4-5 days if we don't spend our lynches on them too

the scumteams can cull all the deepwolves
I mean you're not wrong but...ugh. I feel like we're in barely-charted territory with this game. There are so few examples of superlarge games like this, and I think they're about as different from Larges as Larges are from Minis and Micros. The balance and possibilities are way off.
In post 4133, gobbledygook wrote:I’m just hoping I die before then. :lol:
Same!
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Post Post #4144 (isolation #21) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:10 am

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In post 4139, gobbledygook wrote:
In post 4136, chkflip wrote:VOTE: Titus

Sheep this and you'll be fine.
Can you explain?
Titus...squirmed? That might be the best word for it. When confronted about the loudness and the "I didn't target Garmr," she wasn't comfortable or confident with her claim. If it were in person, she'd have shifted uncomfortably in her seat and not made eye contact. I think she got stuck with a role claim a player of her caliber wouldn't have made.

I'm going to go with chk's gut here.

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Post Post #4159 (isolation #22) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:40 am

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Pure moral cowardice, and the last one self-serving.
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Post Post #4171 (isolation #23) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 11:24 am

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I apologize for any offense given, Titus, and thank you for being direct in letting me know.

However, I consider lurker lynches in general to be lazy at best, and lynching someone who has never posted in the game is an abdication of good gameplay. You may or may not be scum, but I’m making an effort to sort you while the votes on ar98mubarik are +rand votes on Town, and little better than rolling a die weighted against Town.
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Post Post #4185 (isolation #24) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:13 pm

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In post 4179, Gamma Emerald wrote:
In post 4178, chkflip wrote:Should also lynch where we can find associatives but hey wtf do I know
Except those slot will NEVER generate associatives outside of a wagon
Pray tell why you (and Pine) are hell bent on avoiding this?
VOTE: ar98mubarik
Because replacements are a thing.

Are you new?
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Post Post #4192 (isolation #25) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 12:23 pm

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Then lynch someone you have a reason to suspect. By lurker lynching, you are abdicating your responsibility to scumhunt, and if you're wrong you can say "Oh well, it was a random guess."

Random guessing it antithetical to good Townplay. This isn't Town of Salem.
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Post Post #4209 (isolation #26) » Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:13 pm

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I always lurk the first few days of large games. It's just what I do.

I could compromise on a Drixx lynch.
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Post Post #5061 (isolation #27) » Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:30 am

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In post 5057, chkflip wrote:PINE WHAT THE HELL WERE THOSE TELLS YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT
Eh?
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Post Post #5063 (isolation #28) » Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:34 pm

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I think you're confusing me with someone else.
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