So apparently I can't defend somebody whose reads are pretty close to mine because that immediately gives me scumcred, even though I know I'm town. Nice. To your question. If her thinking is close to mine, then either I need to rethink this whole game because I was wrong the entire time or there is some truth in what she's saying and we might want to search for scum in these people. I prefer the latter for now.fartownik wrote:
Don't wanna explain why Tess is having a good game in your eyes? It really is easier to explain why she's having a bad one than why she's having a good one. You seem to be close to the only one thinking she's having a decent game.rEdo wrote:
Don't wanna explain why Tess is having a bad game in your eyes?
Also I love how Zexion's quote pops right under your question and ironically gives you an example / answers it.That. Sentence. Just. :facepalm:Tess wrote:
It's almost like you really don't want to be considered scum.
As for the sentence, that's seems like scumpainting. So?
Lynching me is the silliest thing you can do today if you want to get a lot of information. Don't ask why or I'll consider that a scumclaim.fartownik wrote:
There's plenty illogical posts similar to this (maybe not as strong) and you overlooking them is really fucking weird in my opinion.
Well, I may as well vote you since I think your lynch would be more valuable than Tess' lynch today. No matter what you flip we get a lot of information, while when we lynch Tess and she flips Town we're left only with a shitton of confusion.
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Vote: rEdo
Nothing much to say here, I just chose people that might be scum to me and tried to make reads basing on interactions around them. I included my dead-null reads onto that as well. I thought I'll end up with getting people that I had in mind as my origin scumreads, and it turned out I was right.Amianki wrote:
Substantiate this.rEdo wrote:
All I would like to say for now is that they were made basing on Frostings, Zexion and Amianki being scum.