In post 399, PenguinPower wrote:In post 392, Blawb wrote:First game here, but I *think* I know what's going on.So...how do you know that, and where did you say that before?In post 398, Blawb wrote:Like I said before, townies get easily frustrated on D1 due to lack of information or (in this case) feeling like he was playing with a bad town.
Why? And, how is that "quite a move." I think it's rather lame - especially in a newbie - and doesn't fit his previous behavior.In post 398, Blawb wrote:I'm going to give that slot a town read because of that. That's quite a move.
Just want to confirm that you knew I was on V/LA for a awhile, and that my absence of posting should be null. If you've taken that into account, then...yeah. Ok.In post 398, Blawb wrote:PP makes me on edge because he seems flawlessly reserved.
^ Here is where I said it before. How do I know that? Odd question I guess, but ok. I know that because this is a game of the uninformed majority versus the informed minority. It's easy to get frustrated when you know that you don't have as much information as you need, or if you keep going in circles. I'm not sure if that answers your question or not, but that's where I see it being applicable.In post 392, Blawb wrote: I actually think that rageposts are townie, because townies are more likely to get frustrated on D1 because the town has like zero information at all.
Low evidence is expected on D1, so I'm not sure if it's a valid question or not.
"Quite a move" was meant to sound like, "Gamechanger", but not quite as powerful. I just meant it was a powerful event that reversed my thinking in a way. I agree that it's lame, but it's still evidence nonetheless. And I don't know his previous behavior, but I'll take your word for it.
I did take that into account. Like I said, I probably won't be able to prove anything. I just don't want you slipping under the radar I guess. Nobody should for that matter.