Homer_Simpson said:
Kantor said:
theprof00 said:
Kantor said:
I was beginning to think that voting H_S so abruptly was a bad idea. But no edits allowed
Ordinarily, I would HoS Homer like I did MetalGear, but...somehow I don't get the same vibe. As someone said before me (sorry, can't remember whom) he's posted some three times saying the exact same thing, and pretty much every post of his has been some variant on "this is confusing" or some other generic comment.
Seems like the behaviour of somebody who is scum and doesn't know how to effectively conceal it whilst actively partaking in the discussion. But prove me wrong, Homer, please.
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I agree, Homer is super suspicious, but then again so are these two. Though, I'm totally willing to put pressure on Homer.
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I'm also slightly suspicious of Heph and radishhead, but:
Heph: His roleclaim makes sense now, though it's still a little overpowered. I more or less believe him, though his logic seems a little twisted.
Radishhead: He's too intelligent and experienced to be playing this poorly as a Mafia.
Homer_Simpson, on the other hand, has been pretty deliberately evasive, and as you said earlier, dense. If he had a powerful pro-town role, he'd be posting more. He's most probably Mafia, IMO, but could be vanilla townie. In the first case, it's a huge gain. In the second, it's only a small loss.
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so you defend two other posters whilst saying that I should die if im scum or not...great, clearly you are a good person
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NONONONONONONONO
That is NOT what I am saying. A pro-town player dying is always a bad thing, to be avoided if at all possible.
What I'm saying is that, from what I've seen, you're more likely to be Mafia than anyone else. And that on the off chance that you are not Mafia, lynching a vanilla townie is, while still bad, not as bad as lynching, say, a Doctor, or a...Stonebreaker?
Oh, and "my role becomes useless if the Mafia know about it"...seriously? Would I be correct in saying that is the most common way of attempting to get out of a lynch?
But don't worry, you're not near a lynch. Yet. If you don't start explaining, though, you may be very soon.