In post 233, unwnd wrote:We had a conversation about Junko and both agreed that was she did was weird. OK. Why are we here now where he suddenly agrees with Junko being town. It's not that townies can't be influenced by those around them, but that read in particular felt quite strong even if early. The processing in which his thoughts formulate are sort of always keeping close to what everyone is doing instead of what he should be doing. This type of willingness to engage would be alright if he were offering some sort of perspective in the mix. He really hasn't and he continues to make observation without trying to reach conclusion.
I figured that her continuing doing nothing was slightly +town. And I was having enough weird-nullreads / scumreads / i-don't-trust-you reads that I figured it's more likely there's scum there
somewhere
dirtying the reads and she's just a silly townie.
I didn't bother explaining this because I didn't feel it's actually worth being explained. From what I gathered, people already agreed on her being town. It would be preaching to the choir.
In post 233, unwnd wrote:We had a conversation about Junko and both agreed that was she did was weird. OK. Why are we here now where he suddenly agrees with Junko being town. It's not that townies can't be influenced by those around them, but that read in particular felt quite strong even if early. The processing in which his thoughts formulate are sort of always keeping close to what everyone is doing instead of what he should be doing. This type of willingness to engage would be alright if he were offering some sort of perspective in the mix. He really hasn't and he continues to make observation without trying to reach conclusion.
I figured that her continuing doing nothing was slightly +town. And I was having enough weird-nullreads / scumreads / i-don't-trust-you reads that I figured it's more likely there's scum there
somewhere
dirtying the reads and she's just a silly townie.
I didn't bother explaining this because I didn't feel it's actually worth being explained. From what I gathered, people already agreed on her being town. It would be preaching to the choir.
I want to hear it
That small exchange with Junko was probably the most..expressive? I've seen from you. It was telling to me because it didn't seem orchestrated, like you really were getting pissed off at Junko. I think if you two were scum together it'd be choreographed better
In post 251, Dannflor wrote:is there something about her solving that feels slimy to you?
It's not her solving that feels slimy, her solving just feels flat to me. 102 feels way too early (though I imagine a few would disagree) but it also feels... Like, it was barely page 5. Ydrasse bringing up the associate reads and what the theoretical partner of Junko would have to be doing just feels artificial. Because I feel like I asked a simple question and the response was more complex than it needed to be. It seems weird to me to think that there could possibly be someone universally townread already, bringing up that point feels like adding complexity to appear smart and solvy.
That turned into a wordsalad... The Una and Menalque takes are like, fine, I guess.
I just don't feel like her solving is kind of, going anywhere yet. And it feels like she's spending more time establishing the rapport between familiar players rather than make sure her solving actually goes somewhere.
In post 233, unwnd wrote:We had a conversation about Junko and both agreed that was she did was weird. OK. Why are we here now where he suddenly agrees with Junko being town. It's not that townies can't be influenced by those around them, but that read in particular felt quite strong even if early. The processing in which his thoughts formulate are sort of always keeping close to what everyone is doing instead of what he should be doing. This type of willingness to engage would be alright if he were offering some sort of perspective in the mix. He really hasn't and he continues to make observation without trying to reach conclusion.
I figured that her continuing doing nothing was slightly +town. And I was having enough weird-nullreads / scumreads / i-don't-trust-you reads that I figured it's more likely there's scum there
somewhere
dirtying the reads and she's just a silly townie.
I didn't bother explaining this because I didn't feel it's actually worth being explained. From what I gathered, people already agreed on her being town. It would be preaching to the choir.
I want to hear it
That small exchange with Junko was probably the most..expressive? I've seen from you. It was telling to me because it didn't seem orchestrated, like you really were getting pissed off at Junko. I think if you two were scum together it'd be choreographed better
I explained it above.
For what it's worth, I was getting genuinely pissed at Junko, because I cannot explain to you how angry and frustrated I get when someone is ignoring me and making fun of me the way she was doing it. But my choice at the time was to either step back or start acting toxic, and I chose the former. I don't want to get my blood pressure up because of this game, but her first interaction with me did kind of set the stage of how I was feeling in the following attempts to interact with people.
I'm not anti-wall, I just think it takes a certain type of player? Walls can be bad if the person who is writing them doesn't really understand how to format them
In post 266, Dannflor wrote:it's not that it's that I don't know how much I scum read Lucian anymore
:3
Not to be annoying or anything, but what is your thought process here currently?
Pedit: I wasn't doing AtE...
mmmm I'm fading out of the thread because I think I need to reset and come back to have a good read on the last couple pages
I know you weren't trying to do AtE but the expression of being frustrated with Junko + having some frustration about getting into the game made my heart twinge