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miz1q2w3e said:

Welp, I guess I'm caught up, though it doesn't feel like it. I dunno, I didn't really get many strong reads, but fuck it I'll post em anyway:
- Town: Arminillo, Zero, BladeSymphony, Noctis (unfortunately, he's playing the same as last game).
- Maf: I guess Stefl and prof maybe.

I heavily agree with Platina's portion of the post here; Stefl unintentionally implied (both in wording, and logic) that they are on opposite teams. Also, Stefl doesn't really care if Mr.P is inno, and want to lynch him regardless. Sound familiar?

@bold, no I implied that whoever he is on a team with will lose because of him, if I am scum and I know he is a townie why the fuck would I ever want to lynch him? From my point of view that would be destructive (doesn't change that I am still mad about his playstyle last game tho) With all he did so far in this day he is proving me wrong, I am fine with him overall if he keeps playing like this (he contributed more in like 2-3 posts this game than he did in all of last game).

I use his/our/their/my/your very carefully in comparison to the town/scum, it is the easiest way to manipulate people verbally. With 3 people left using our over the town is basically a gold mine, hell it even can be with 5 left. his/her team is really powerful when you don't know their allignment and should not be used as scum unless you already successfully painted someone as scum, just because people will stumble in the logical falacy that you imply team segregation unintentionally, it can also be a very powerful spell cast on a team-mate when you are about to be lynched anyway.