Yamahako wrote:Skruffs wrote:you meant cubansmoker, right?
because I was referring to cubansmoker.
I'm not assuming anything - just bringing to light something worth considering. THey have had almost identical tactics this game, and don't seem to question each other at all. It's worth noting.
I'm not pro-cubansmoker, but we might be on the same wave length. I hadn't noticed the correlation.
But I do like his dislike for Cubsfan
, which is a plus in my book.
and that's what this little wagon really comes down to...
Abott votes for me sensing I know too much about Jack
Yamakho votes for me uttering some nonsense
Jack OMGUS me
Abott unvotes me
Cuban "found a wagon he can get into"
I think Skruff's hypothesis is certainly an interesting one about Yamakho and Cuban. There is a chance that following the Abott vote, Yamakho and Cuban (who may silently be working as a tandem) saw an opportunity to get a lynch on an unpopular player and get a little wagon started. The meta-games tactics of getting votes on someone most people on the board have a deep, everlasting, hatred of could push people to agreeing to this. For scum, this would be an ideal tactic of play. This would give them an opportunity for an easy lynch and survive another day. Definitely a possible scenario and one to be examined later.
I still like the Jack vote though and hope more people would agree to that. The style of play he has shown in this game does not seem consistent with someone that is pro-town and I get bad vibes from him.