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Linkzmax said:
Wonktonodi said:

Now I'm not saying that should be replayed by lynching someone we think is town. I'm saying we should still try and find scum but if no one really stands out instead of not lyniching because we think everyone is town we lynch the person who is most likely to hurt the town. 

So you're saying you think radish is likely a townie based just on the fist day? Curently everyone is "likely to be a townie" that's the odds, but that doesn't mean it's far better to vote no lynch today. 

I do agree with the first paragraph a bit. There's a point where even a townie is acting in an anti-town manner. I wouldn't lump radish in that category though. He doesn't have the suspicions on him that he did two rounds ago, and unless Truck put them in again, he can't coast as the confirmed townie thanks to being a mason. He'll have to earn his keep.

No I wasn't saying I think he's likely a townie, in fact up until that post I was leaning ever so slightly towards him being scum. I meant that it seems you were leaning towards him being a townie, just an expendable one. I also think it's weird how quickly you've gone from "thinking" no lynch is possibly the best option(two rounds ago as scum) to now seemingly being so against a no lynch.


I wasn't leaning town with him I was actually neutral. 

Two rounds ago was two rounds ago many things have changed since then, mostly me.  I find the transformation interesting myself.  I'd be happy to tell you how the last two games have changed my perception.  Although maybe not too much during the game since I does go a bit deeper into the last two games and I don't think that would be fair to those who weren't in them.  I feel my attitute towards radish pushes that too far as it is.