Blatant AtE we know someone can kill in the day time and then you throw something at me. Getting out reads is appropriate.
Yes because my exchange with Flubber was totally a scum gambit right? How would that even work? [/quote]
Like it did in thread
that conversation which I will quote in its entirety is just whack.
I cannot recall a time where a case or pressure was building on elusive, so this is bull. Also I was never asked to vote her and I never outright refused. There is no point here.[/quote]
Exactly my point. You should have reacted how you are responding now back there. Instead it is a weird effortless push like blasé. Everyone read that.
And you have yet to explain how! Does it say so in your role PM? If so, you just need to say that, instead of quote it like what you somehow think I ever wanted you to do?
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The only way to explain how my role PM townfirms is to quote it. *facepalm* Now I am pretty sure you are trying to be annoying and get a rise out of me.
In post 1334, A Royal Saint wrote:Fifth point is Ricastle kept demanding me to quote my role PM several times to try to get me to demonstrate how it townfirmed Titus.
Bullshit...you haven't said anything so far that townfirms Titus. You pulled this 'townfirm' out of your ass when you realised how powerful Titus's role was and how she may likely have targeted you.
I actually completely agree with Menno's reaction here. This case is just terrible and if town sheeps it this game is over.
How do you know there are two scumteams?! Wtf. Also, that isn't 'cross-communication' you utter fool - Flubber was
talking to me
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Now this is bad. You realize that 1) I had to be right on Titus being town 2) I specifically said I was looking for other people who could use vote counts. 3) Everyone had roles adding superlatives does not make your case.
3) I offered her to target me with VC 200.
So saying I was scared is crap. Never will be.
4) RTfSD -- Modified from warehouse thirteen. Read the fucking setup dude.
5) yes cross talk is a thing. Where scum ask each other what they should do!